The Swinging Blue Jeans were originally founded by
Ray Ennis and Les Braid. In 1962, they were signed
to a recording contract by HMV Records and their
debut single It's Too Late Now
in 1963 just crept into the British charts at Number
30. Their next single Hippy Hippy Shake crashed into
the Hit Parade and just fell short of the Number 1
slot. Their follow-up release,
Good Golly Miss Molly followed suit and their
next single You're No Good reached Number 3 in
Britain. They famously engaged in a punch up with
the Rolling Stones at the BBC studios during
recording of the first show of Top of the Pops as a
result of an argument over a ball point pen for
signing autographs.
One of Britain's goodtime bands, they were essential a visual group, and they could never hope to capture the excitement of their live performances on record. And, after scoring in the charts once more with Don't Make Me Over in 1966, their career went into a steep decline.



