Apart from the dozens of her tracks I've listen to, most of what I know about Gelu was furnished by Ready Steady Girls. Her voice is one of the strongest among the "Ye Ye" class. The Spanish theme continues with “Granada”. A world-wide 50s hit, with plenty of countries represented here. The year is 1960 and it's English Sunday. This weekend that means folk rather than R&B.
Gelu
- Canta Conmigo (Carnavalito) Gelu
- Después de seis tequilas Gelu
- En el Sol Gelu
- Gin, Gin, Gin Gelu
- La Novia Gelu
- Moliendo café Gelu
- Porqué No Soy un Ángel Gelu
- Quiéreme Muy Fuerte Gelu
- Siempre es domingo Gelu
- Viva el Amor Gelu
1960
- Breaking Hearts Varetta & The Thomases
- Just For You Freddie Gorman
- You Lost Your Good Thing Chyvonne Scott
- You Made A Fool Out Of Me Mable John
- Don't Take It Away Sammy Ward
- Put A Ring On My Finger Sue Perrin
- Who's Gonna Pick Up The Pieces Chuck Jackson
- Lavern Baker & Ben E. King A Help-Each-Other Romance
- The Search Is Over Shorty Billups (AKA Eddie Billups)
- You Better Mind Doris Troy
Granada
English
- Freedom Come All Ye The Wally Dugs
- Molly Malone The Dubliners
- The Smokeless Chimneys Brian Dewhurst
- Shenandoah The Corries
- The Pills of White Mercury Jack Beck
- The Oil Beneath The Sea Arthur Johnstone
- Hot Asphalt Brian Roebuck
- Gin I Were Where the Gaudie Rins Robin Hall & Jimmie MacGregor
- Jock O' Hazeldean Gaberlunzie
- Polly Vaughan Audrey Coppard