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In 1966, Ray Stockwell quit the band. Subsequently, The Jury auditioned Kenny Hordichuk who became their new bandmate. During that year their fourth single, “Please Forget Her”, was released on the Quality label.
She may look fine, but if she spies you,
don’t you heed her.
She’s found another love,
and you don’t really need her.
After all those lies,
she told you and she made you cry.
Why don’t you just go ahead and leave her.
After all is said and done,
she’ll have a hold on you now.
And if you want to hang around,
you’ll find there’s nothing you can do now.
All those lonely days,
you waited while she went away.
Why don’t you just stop,
and please forget her.
Ooh, go ahead and leave her.
Ooh, I’m begging you forget her won’t you please.
After all those lies,
she told you and she made you cry,
why don’t you just go ahead and leave her.
Ooh, go ahead and leave her.
Ooh, I’m begging you forget her won’t you please.
After all is said and done,
she’ll have a hold on you now.
And if you want to hang around,
you’ll find there’s nothing you can do now.
All those lonely days
you waited while she went away.
Why don’t you just stop
and please forget her.
“Please Forget Her” is a song about advice to someone who has not gotten over a girl who has lied to them and made them cry. The advice: break off the relationship and forget about her. The groups sound made them indistinguishable from other vocal acts from Britain like Peter and Gordon and the Searchers. “Please Forget Her” climbed to #11 in Vancouver. The song also charted in Halifax, Edmonton, Winnipeg and Shreveport, Louisiana.
George Johns: rhythm guitar
Bruce Walker: vocals
Terry Kenny: lead guitar
Roland Blaquiere: bass
Kenny Rae (Kenny Hordichuk): drums
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