Follow Me...
| Follow Me... | ||||
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| Released | 1966 | |||
| Genre | Folk rock, pop rock, beat | |||
| Length | 39:57 | |||
| Label | Decca | |||
| Producer | David Nicolson | |||
| Crispian St. Peters chronology | ||||
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| Singles from Follow Me... | ||||
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| Allmusic | |
Follow Me... is the debut album by Crispian St. Peters and was released in 1966.
The album featured four singles: "You Were on My Mind", which reached number 2 in the UK and number 36 on the American Billboard Hot 100,[2] "The Pied Piper", which reached number 4 in the UK and number 5 in the US,[3] "But She's Untrue", whose B-side, "Your Ever Changin' Mind", reached number 106 in the US,[4] and "So Long", which did not chart.[5] The song "You Were on My Mind" was originally recorded and released in 1964 by Ian & Sylvia, and was a major hit in the US when covered by the group We Five in 1965.
Reception
Bruce Eder of Allmusic has characterized the album as "strangely inconsistent, crossing between upbeat folk-rock and brooding ballads", also noting the inconsistencies in St. Peters' vocal delivery.[6]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Crispian St. Peters except where noted.
- "Your Love Has Gone" – 3:41
 - "Jilly Honey" – 2:16
 - "When We Meet" – 3:33
 - "My Little Brown Eyes" – 2:45
 - "It's a Funny Feeling" – 1:53
 - "So Long" – 3:31
 - "You Were on My Mind" (Sylvia Fricker) – 2:43
 - "But She's Untrue" – 3:09
 - "Goodbye to You" – 2:41
 - "Willingly" – 3:45
 - "Without You" – 2:19
 - "That's the Way I Feel" – 2:22
 - "That Little Chain" – 2:36
 - "The Pied Piper" (Steve Duboff, Artie Kornfeld) – 2:33
 
Personnel
Musicians
- Crispian St. Peters – guitar, vocals
 - Alan Parker – guitar
 - Big Jim Sullivan – guitar
 - Dan Sandford – guitar
 - Jimmy Page – guitar
 - Vic Flick – guitar
 - Harry Stoneham – piano, organ
 - Ronnie Seabrook – bass
 - Russ Stableford – bass
 - Rex Bennett – drums
 - Jim Lawless – percussion
 - Eddie Mordue – piccolo, flute
 - Don Honeywill – saxophone
 
Technical
- David Nicolson – producer
 - Gerald Chevin – engineer
 - Roger Cameron – engineer
 - Tony Pike – engineer (track 6)[7]
 - Barrie Wentzell – photography
 - Kit Wells – liner notes
 
Charts
Singles
| Year | Single | Country | Chart | Position | 
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| 1965 | "You Were on My Mind" | US | Billboard Hot 100 | 36[8] | 
| UK | Official Charts | 2[9] | ||
| AUS | Kent Music Report | 45 | ||
| 1966 | "The Pied Piper" | US | Billboard Hot 100 | 4[8] | 
| UK | Official Charts | 5[9] | ||
| AUS | Kent Music Report | 5 | ||
| CAN | RPM Magazine | 1[10] | ||
| "But She's Untrue" | AUS | Kent Music Report | 33 | |
| "Your Ever Changin' Mind" | US | Billboard Hot 100 | 106 | 
References
- ^ Follow Me... at AllMusic
 - ^ Crispian St. Peters, "You Were on My Mind" chart positions Retrieved June 19, 2015
 - ^ Crispian St. Peters, "The Pied Piper" chart positions Retrieved June 19, 2015
 - ^ Crispian St. Peters, "Your Ever Changin; Mind" chart position Retrieved June 19, 2015
 - ^ Crispian St. Peters, "So Long" single release Retrieved June 19, 2015
 - ^ "Crispian St. Peters Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved February 27, 2024.
 - ^ Crispian St. Peters, Follow Me... credits Retrieved June 19, 2015
 - ^ a b "Billboard Hot 100 – Crispian St. Peters". Retrieved November 10, 2017.
 - ^ a b "Official Charts – Crispian St. Peters". Retrieved November 10, 2017.
 - ^ "RPM Weekly Chart – July 18, 1966". Retrieved November 10, 2017.
 
