Sitting On A Poor Man's Throne
In 1965 Copperpenny was formed by Hollis and Wamil in Kitchener, Ontario as the Penny Farthings. The flip-side of The Paupers 1966 song If I Call You By Some Name was Copperpenny and group soon adopted it as their new moniker. 1968 saw the release of a minor hit called Nice Girl on Columbia but they soon switched to RCA and had a bit more success with Stop (Wait A Minute). But it would be their relocation to Sweet Plum Records (a London Records label) that they would strike gold. 1973's You're Still The One was the band's first legitimate hit and their follow-up Sitting On A Poor Man's Throne was recorded in Detroit with Richard Becker to create a more R & B feel to their material with the assistance of Joyce Vincent Wilson and Thelma Hopkins (of Tony Orlando & Dawn fame). They would continue to record in Detroit as they toured extensively throughout the US with the likes of Led Zeppelin, Bob Seger and Uriah Heep. With a return to Canada they would sign on with Capitol Records in 1975 and had their subsequent records produced by Jack Richardson (Guess Who). They made appearances on TV shows such as Keith Hampshire's Music Machine and even briefly had their own variety show that launched the career of an unknown magician named Doug Henning. Their mid-70's singles included a shift to the latest disco fad at the time for Disco Queen and Good Time Sally. By the time of their final release, 'The Fuse Album', most of the original members had left and the band was merely called Rich Wamil & Copperpenny. The band finally split up in the late '70's. Kenny Hollis went on to a solo career and had success with the single Goin' Hollywood he would later become PR manager at Lulu's Roadhouse in Kitchener with occasional Copperpenny reunions in the 1980's. Hollis died from a massive heart attack on July 19, 2002 after being hit by a truck; Hiller spent 1979-1981 in a Toronto-based contemporary gospel music band called Sonlight (feauring Stuart Russell, Chris Woroch, and Brian McFarlane) covering songs by The Imperials, Andrus, Blackwood & Company, BJ Thomas and Hiller's original material. They did the local Toronto church scene, Kitchener-Waterloo as well as summer gigs in Muskoka. Later Hiller was a studio musician and does children's projects under the name Ronno And Friends; the other members all took day jobs. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
In 1965 Copperpenny was formed by Hollis and Wamil in Kitchener, Ontario as the Penny Farthings. The flip-side of The Paupers 1966 song If I Call You By Some Name was Copperpenny and group soon adopted it as their new moniker. 1968 saw the release of a minor hit called Nice Girl on Columbia but they soon switched to RCA and had a bit more success with Stop (Wait A Minute). But it would be their relocation to Sweet Plum Records (a London Records label) that they would strike gold. 1973's You're Still The One was the band's first legitimate hit and their follow-up Sitting On A Poor Man's Throne was recorded in Detroit with Richard Becker to create a more R & B feel to their material with the assistance of Joyce Vincent Wilson and Thelma Hopkins (of Tony Orlando & Dawn fame). They would continue to record in Detroit as they toured extensively throughout the US with the likes of Led Zeppelin, Bob Seger and Uriah Heep. With a return to Canada they would sign on with Capitol Records in 1975 and had their subsequent records produced by Jack Richardson (Guess Who). They made appearances on TV shows such as Keith Hampshire's Music Machine and even briefly had their own variety show that launched the career of an unknown magician named Doug Henning. Their mid-70's singles included a shift to the latest disco fad at the time for Disco Queen and Good Time Sally. By the time of their final release, 'The Fuse Album', most of the original members had left and the band was merely called Rich Wamil & Copperpenny. The band finally split up in the late '70's. Kenny Hollis went on to a solo career and had success with the single Goin' Hollywood he would later become PR manager at Lulu's Roadhouse in Kitchener with occasional Copperpenny reunions in the 1980's. Hollis died from a massive heart attack on July 19, 2002 after being hit by a truck; Hiller spent 1979-1981 in a Toronto-based contemporary gospel music band called Sonlight (feauring Stuart Russell, Chris Woroch, and Brian McFarlane) covering songs by The Imperials, Andrus, Blackwood & Company, BJ Thomas and Hiller's original material. They did the local Toronto church scene, Kitchener-Waterloo as well as summer gigs in Muskoka. Later Hiller was a studio musician and does children's projects under the name Ronno And Friends; the other members all took day jobs. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sitting On A Poor Man's Throne
Stop the world
Stop
That was the game
It's a happy day
Just a sweet little thing
Castles of sand
It's a rainy day
Why don't you go for me
Stop (Wait A Minute)
Medley: I've Been Hurt Before / Ritchie's Party
I've Been Hurt Before/Ritchie's Party
You're Still The One
I've Been Hurt Before
I've been hurt before ritchie's party
Disco Queen
Sittin' on a Poor Man's Throne
Stop Wait A Minute
(Sitting on a) Poor Man's Throne
Sittin' On A Poor Mans Throne
Where Is The Answer
Thinking Of You
Bad Manners
Stopwait A Minute
Taking My Heart
Nice Girl
Get Away
Summertime
Sittin' On A Poor Man's Throne (LP version)
(Marijuana Unknowns) Copperpenny - Stop the world ( rare )
Boogie Woogie
Bottle Of Wine
I've Gotta Go
Help Me
Stop, Wait A Minute
I've Been Hurt Before-Ritchie's Party
Youre Still The One
Good Time Sally
Gonna Have A Good Time
I've Been Hurt Before - 1969 - NIMBUS (RCA Victor Copper Penny)
You're Still The One (mono)
Beezel Bug
Call Me (mono)
Help Your Brother
Sitting on a Poor Man’s Throne
09-Stop The World
Sittng On A Poor Man's Throne
04. Sitting on a Poor Man's Throne
Voice From The Inner Soul
Copperpenny, “I’ve Been Hurt Before”
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