The time is … Explore releases from Brian Poole & The Tremeloes at Discogs. Brian Poole comes along with "Someone." The Tremeloes are an English beat group founded in 1958 in Dagenham, Essex. Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from Brian Poole & The Tremeloes at the Discogs Marketplace. Data Correct Discover releases, reviews, credits, songs, and more about Brian Poole And The Tremeloes* - Someone, Someone at Discogs. Stars such as In 2006, Brian Poole and The Tremeloes did a reunion tour, to mark their 40th anniversary. In 1988, Poole hooked up with four other stars from the 1960s; Poole released further singles and a solo album entitled Between 2002 and 2007, Poole toured and performed in the global 'Reelinandarockin' 1960s tour, where he performed to sell-out audiences in the UK, and as far afield as Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand and China. They have two daughters, Shelly McErlaine (née Poole) and Karen Etherington (née Poole), who were both in After Poole's departure in 1966, the band achieved further success as a four-piece with 13 Top 40 hits on the UK Single Chart between 1967 and 1971 including "Here Comes My Baby", "Even the Bad Times Are Good", "" Number One", "Me and My Life" and their most successful single "Si Someone (loves you), someone (loves you) Someone who really loves you (Someone) When someone really loves you (Someone) That's when your life begins Once I was loved by no one No one depended on me I thought that I was truly happy But, oh, how wrong can you be Someone (loves you), someone (loves you) Someone who really loves you (Someone) He appeared alongside In 2013, Poole appeared in the Sixties Gold Tour, starting in September in In 2014, Poole was booked to appear in the Solid Silver Sixties Show alongside The Tremeloes, Chris Montez, Chris Farlowe, In 1968 he married Pamela Poole (née Rice). 3 in the charts. Brian Poole and the nucleus of the original Tremeloes all went to Park Modern Secondary School in Barking Essex, where they started the band in early 1958. A swift change of tactics saw Blakley switch to guitar, which Poole relinquished to take the title of lead vocalist and thus front the band. The line-up consisted of Chip Hawkes, Ricky Westwood, Dave Munden, Joe Gillingham, Jeff Brown, and Poole himself. Someone Someone Chords by Tremeloes. A strong bond was formed, which saw Munden join the band on the drums in 1957. In 2012 (from May to March), Poole performed in the Solid Silver '60s Show to sell-out audiences at venues across the UK. 'Re-elinandarockin' was the first 1960s show ever to perform in China. The nearest they came to this was the enchanting song "This Boy" which somehow got overlooked when it was issued as the 'B' side to "Hold Your Hand." Poole attended Park Modern Secondary School, Barking and Barking Abbey Grammar School. Their diverse musical talents meant that as well as producing their own singles, they also performed as backing for other recording artists. It could be a wow. In 1956, heavily influenced by their interest in rock and roll music, they decided to form a band. The band quickly embraced their new name. While still in their teens, the band members met and befriended Dave Munden, who shared a love and passion for rock n’ roll. They initially found success in the British Invasion era with lead singer Brian Poole, scoring a UK chart-topper in 1964 with "Do You Love Me". In 1960 they were signed to Decca Records and were used as a vocal backing band for many top recording artistes until they had their first hit,Twist & Shout, which went to No.