They released two singles in the year, the second of which, "That's When Happiness Began" b/w "Goodbye Little Girl", became a steady seller in the autumn of 1966 when it received extensive radio play.
The band's breakthrough came later in the year when they became the opening act for the Walker Brothers tour across the UK, concluding in November 1966.
More singles followed, and the band appeared on radio programmes like Easy Beat and Saturday Club, and touring expanded to other countries including France, the Netherlands, and Germany.
In 1969, the group left the Pye label, and Rowley and vocalist John Jones quit, wanting to perform more original material.
[5] In 1997, Sequel Records issued a 26-track compilation CD, "You've Got To Be Loved (Singles A's & B's)," including ten tracks newly mixed from original multi-tracks.