EDEN KANE

EDEN KANE

Genres: 60s, rock n roll, easy listening, pop, Rock and Roll

About EDEN KANE

Like Cliff Richard and Engelbert Humperdinck, Eden Kane was born in India, but returned to Britain as a child. He first created some interest for his talent, with an advertising jingle for Cadbury's, called "Hot Chocolate Crazy". This was played almost as often as Horace Batchelor's football pools advertisement on Radio Luxembourg. This was quickly followed in 1961, by his only number one hit in the UK singles chart - "Well I Ask You". The song was written by Les Vandyke, who had earlier penned two chart topping singles for Adam Faith. These were "What Do You Want", and "Poor Me". The further quirky connection is that both artist's stage names owed more than a little of their originality to Genesis, Chapter One. Success was short-lived for Eden Kane. A couple of flops, financial problems, and a change in record labels did little to sustain his career. One comeback hit with "Boys Cry" in 1964, was just a hiccup on the general downward spiral. However, he was arguably the last British teen idol before the arrival of The Beatles, and his five chart singles all made the Top Ten. Certainly not, therefore, a one hit wonder. The family was far from finished. His brother, Peter Sarstedt, got to number one himself in 1969, with "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)"; whilst the youngest brother Clive (who used his second name to call himself, Robin Sarstedt) reached the top three in 1976, with his rendition of the old classic, "My Resistance Is Low". As a footnote, in the mid 1970s all three brothers sang together briefly, but it generated no more chart action for Kane. As of 2006, all three of the Sarstedt brothers are still active in the music business. Kane was a contract actor on the Star Trek team, and made many appearances in the TV series under his real name of Richard Sarstedt. [edit] Singles discography * "Well I Ask You" - 1961 - Number 1 * "Get Lost - 1961 - Number 10 * "Forget Me Not" - 1962 - Number 3 * "I Don't Know Why" - 1962 - Number 7 * "Boys Cry" - 1964 - Number 8

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EDEN KANE — Top 12 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Eden Kane Forget Me Not
Eden Kane Get Lost
Eden Kane Well I Ask Ya
Eden Kane Boys cry '64
Eden Kane Well I Ask You
Eden Kane Boys Cry
Eden Kane Get Lost (In My Arms) (1960) [1hSP]
Eden Kane Well I Ask You (1960) [1i15]
Eden Kane Boys Cry (When No One Can See Them)
Eden Kane Well I ask you
Eden Kane Well I Ask You
Eden Kane Forget Me Not (1962)
Forget Me Not
Get Lost
Well I Ask Ya
Boys cry '64
Well I Ask You
Boys Cry
Get Lost (In My Arms) (1960) [1hSP]
Well I Ask You (1960) [1i15]
Boys Cry (When No One Can See Them)
Well I ask you
Well I Ask You
Forget Me Not (1962)