The Pied Piper / Sweet Dawn My True Love
Crispian St. Peters was a British pop-rock vocalist who found considerable success in the mid-1960s, though he never quite achieved the household-name status some of his contemporaries did. "The Pied Piper," recorded for Decca, became his signature piece—a playful, infectious pop-rock number that landed on charts across Europe. The A-side has that characteristic mid-60s pop-rock brightness, with St. Peters' clear, youthful vocals floating over upbeat instrumentation that captures the optimism of the era. "Sweet Dawn My True Love" on the flip offers a more introspective take, showing his range as a ballad singer. This 1966 single represents the heart of the swinging 60s pop sound—accessible, well-crafted, and thoroughly charming without pretense. A satisfying snapshot of mid-decade pop sensibility.
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Item Details+
| Genre | Rock, Pop |
| Style | Pop Rock |
| Media | Very Good (VG) |
| Sleeve | Very Good (VG) |
| Label | Decca |
| Year | 1966 |
| Country | Germany |
| Format | 7" |
Tracklist+
- Genre:
- Rock, Pop
- Style:
- Pop Rock
- Label:
- Decca
- Country:
- Germany
- Year:
- 1966
- A. The Pied Piper 2:30
- B. Sweet Dawn My True Love 2:31
- Data provided by Discogs
Data provided by Discogs.



