The Dennisons

[1] Despite their background, and a couple of minor hit singles, they failed to achieve more than a local following and were unable to find a footing on the British Invasion.

The Dennisons advanced from learning the Ravens' chord patterns, to building a local reputation at the BICC club in Melling, Liverpool.

They signed with Kennedy Street Enterprises in 1963, which ensured that they appeared at The Cavern Club, sharing bills with other aspiring acts such as The Beatles.

[6] Offered the opportunity to record Lennon–McCartney's "All My Loving", they declined and lost the potential momentum to make a bigger impact on the burgeoning Merseybeat scene.

Other tracks they recorded included "Little Latin Lupe Lu",[8] "Devoted to You",[9] "You Better Move On",[10] "Lucy (You Sure Did It This Time)",[11] "My Girl"[12] and "Tutti Frutti".