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The Birds (band)

The Birds were an English rhythm and blues band, formed in 1964 in London. They recorded fewer than a dozen songs and released only four singles.

Career
Several members of the Birds grew up in the same neighbourhood in Yiewsley, Middlesex, and began playing together in 1964, while still in their teens. McKenzie died on 30 April 2021. ==Band members==
Band members
• Ali McKenzie – Vocals, harmonica • Ronnie Wood – Lead guitar, vocals • Tony Munroe – Rhythm guitar, vocals • Kim Gardner – Bass, vocals • Bob Langham – Drums (1964) • Pete McDaniels – Drums (1964–1966) Session musician: • Clem Cattini (drums on "Granny Rides Again", recorded in December 1966) ==Discography==
Discography
Singles • "You're on My Mind" (Ronnie Wood) / "You Don't Love Me (You Don't Care)" (Ellas McDaniel) (November 1964, Decca F 12031) (Producer: Franklyn Boyd) • "Leaving Here" (Holland–Dozier–Holland) b/w "Next in Line" (Ronnie Wood) (April 1965, Decca F 12140) (Producer: Franklyn Boyd) – UK No. 45 • "No Good Without You Baby" (William Stevenson) / "How Can It Be?" (Ronnie Wood) (October 1965, Decca F 12257) (Producer: Franklyn Boyd) • "Say Those Magic Words" (Bob Feldman, Doc Pomus, Jerry Goldstein, Mort Shuman, Richard Gottehrer) b/w "Daddy Daddy" (Ronnie Wood/Tony Munroe) (as "Birds Birds", September 1966, Reaction 591 005) • "That's All That I Need You For" (Ronnie Wood, Tony Monroe, Ali MacKenzie) / "If I Were a Carpenter" (Tim Hardin) (February 2011, Birdsong Records ALI 001){{cite book Other recorded songs • "Good Times" / "La Poupée Qui Fait Non" (Michel Polnareff) • "Granny Rides Again" • "Run Run Run" (Pete Townshend) • "That's All I Need You For" (Ronnie Wood/Tony Munroe) • "You Shouldn't Do That" (Ronnie Wood) • "What Hit Me" (Ronnie Wood/Tony Munroe) • "N.S.U." (Jack Bruce) Compilations • ''The Collector's Guide to Rare British Birds'' – CD compilation album, released 20 June 2005, Deram Records ==References==
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