The Bachelors
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The Bachelors

The Bachelors The Bachelors Irish pop group (1957–2022) For other uses, see The Bachelors (disambiguation). The Bachelors were a popular music group, originally from Dublin, Ireland, but based primarily in the United Kingdom. They had several international hits during the 1960s, including eight top-ten singles in the UK between 1963 and 1966. Quick facts Background information, Origin ... The Bachelors The Bachelors in 1966 (l-r: John Stokes, Con Cluskey, Dec Cluskey) Background information Origin Dublin, Ireland Genres Pop Easy listening Years active 1957–2022 Labels Universal, Decca, Philips, Pickwick, London, Galaxy, Deram Past members Conleth Cluskey Declan Cluskey John Stokes Website Con & Dec the Bachelors John Stokes' the Bachelors Close Career The founding members of the group were Conleth (Con)…

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GENRES: Rock & Roll, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

Old Bill / Charmaine
Old Bill / Charmaine (1963)
Diane / Happy Land
Diane / Happy Land (1964)
I Believe /
I Believe / (1964)
I Wouldn't Trade You For The World / Beneath The Willow Tree
I Wouldn't Trade You For The World / Beneath The Willow Tree (1964)
No Arms Can Ever Hold You / Oh Samuel Don't Die
No Arms Can Ever Hold You / Oh Samuel Don't Die (1964)
Whispering / No Light In The Window
Whispering / No Light In The Window (1964)
Chapel In The Moonlight / The Old Wishing Well
Chapel In The Moonlight / The Old Wishing Well (1965)
Marie / You Can Tell
Marie / You Can Tell (1965)
Can I Trust You / My Girl
Can I Trust You / My Girl (1966)
Love Me With All Your Heart / There's No Room In My Heart
Love Me With All Your Heart / There's No Room In My Heart (1966)
Walk With Faith In Your Heart / Queen Of Ireland Molly Malone
Walk With Faith In Your Heart / Queen Of Ireland Molly Malone (1966)
Learn To Live Without You / 3 Oclock Flamingo Street
Learn To Live Without You / 3 Oclock Flamingo Street (1967)
Oh How I Miss You / Marta
Oh How I Miss You / Marta (1967)