DON'T THROW YOUR LOVE AWAY- Cameo Parkway
THE WAH WATUSI
CROSSFIRE
DON'T HANG UP
HEARTBREAK HOTEL
I Ain't Coming Back
Once Upon A Time 1966 'b' side
Their
45's were played at the
Blue
Note club in Manchester in the sixties - more so than the
The Twisted Wheel.
Crossfire was a big hit at the Blue
Note. To the best of my knowledge it was not picked up at any other soul clubs and
The Orlons' version of Elvis Presley's
Heart Break Hotel and
Don't Hang Up were
just as popular. When originally released in the States these tracks made it
successfully into the charts.
The Orlons were from Philadelphia - Rosetta Hightower, lead singer and Marlena Davis, Steve Caldwell,
and Shirley Brickley. Len Barry (from The Dovells) gave them encouragement to
audition for Cameo Parkway Records in 1959. It took them three attempts before
they were successful.
The Searchers had a big hit in the UK with 'Don't Throw Your
Love Away' - in common with most UK groups, they simply took the arrangement and
closely copied it, banking on the fact that no one would import The Orlons'
version.
The Orlons had more than their fair share of tragedy - Shirley Brickley being
shot dead by a burglar in 1977, Marlena Davis dying from lung cancer in 1993. In
2005 Audrey Brickley died of a respiratory disease but Steve Caldwell and Jean
Brickley are still performing with a couple of Steve's cousins.