This was the first US release for one of the great lost band of pop music. ![]() Strange Little Girl by Sad Café retells the story of the film The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane that featured Jodie Foster and was based on a book of the same name. Paul Young later joined Mike + The Mechanics in 1985. Eric Stewart produced two Sad Café albums. Only Paul Young and Ian Wilson stayed the full course, although there was a tribute concert after Young's death (Young died on 15 July 2000, at the age of 53) that clearly featured Sad Café minus him. Other members included: Lenni (saxophone), Jeff Seopardi (drum programming), Phil Lanzon (keyboards), Steve Piggot (keyboards), Paul Burgess (drums). The group founding members were: Paul Young (vocals), Ian Wilson (guitar), Vic Emerson (keyboards, left 1984), Ashley Mulford (lead guitar, left 1981) - was replaced by Mike Byron-Hehir, who later went on to back Corey Hart, John Stimpson (bass, left 1980) - was replaced by Des Tong and Tony Cresswell (drums, left 1978) - was replaced by Dave Irving. Sad Café are best known for their song Every Day Hurts which reached Number 3 in the UK Singles Chart in 1979. ![]() ![]() Sad Café were an English rock band, which formed in Manchester in 1976, as a result of the unification of the rock bands Mandala and Gyro.
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