Recorded in 1961, by Richard Graham Sarstedt, under stage name Eden Kane, as the follow-up to his debut
single, "Hot Chocolate Crazy" (1960), "Well I Ask You" was also issued as a single in the UK and reached
number one in the
UK Singles Chart in August 1961. Written by
Les Vandyke, arranged by
John Keating, and produced by
Bunny Lewis, it spent one week at the UK chart pinnacle. The
B-side of the record, released by
Decca was "Before I Lose My Mind", also penned by Vandyke. ==See also==