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The Truth

Hairdresser Steven Silver met future performing partner Francis Aiello while reducing the latter’s locks. Acquiring their name from a popular Ray Charles’ melody, “Tell THE REALITY”, the duo have scored a UK Best 30 strike in 1966 making use of their debut one, an opportunistic cover of “Gal” in the Beatles’ Rubber Spirit album. Even though Truth drew plaudits for “I FALL ASLEEP”, compiled by Ray Davies from the Kinks, it emphasized the Truth’s incapability to acquire exceptional material. Following singles included “LEAVE Renee” and “Sueno”, originally documented, respectively, with the Still left Banke and Rascals, however when such produces failed to graph the duo empty their short pop career.

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