Jacki Bond

Her second, Tell Him to Go Away, which was coupled with Don't You Worry ('bout Me) (a song written by the head of Strike, Lionel Segal, and arranged by Alan Caddy, former lead guitarist of The Tornados.

The first, Neil Christian's That's Nice, had been widely promoted by Radio London and other "pirate" stations and reached number 14 in the British sales charts,[4] however Bond did not enjoy similar success.

It has been described as "an irresistibly uptempo slab of New York-style girl-pop",[6] but, though popular on the Northern soul circuit,[7] Strike lacked the promotional machinery to help make it a commercial success.

In 1967 Bond recorded Lionel Bart's Reviewing the Situation from the musical Oliver!, but Strike folded before it could be released.

The company's final single, Our Plastic Dream's vaguely psychedelic A Little Bit of Shangrila, was released by Go in August 1967 [8] as the "Summer of Love" was reaching its climax.