Five Forgotten Oldies From The British Invasion

The British Invasion exploded onto our shores on February 9, 1964 when The Beatles first appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show and it continued pretty much unabated through 1966. It only lasted about three years, but its influence was both vast and intense. The only big movement that rivaled them for chart dominance came from Motown. The Invasion's first wave gave birth to a second one with the newer groups often featuring stars from the bands that preceded them. Some of the earlier artists survived that initial assault into 1967 and beyond even though pop music trends began changing again, but others - like Herman's Hermits and The Dave Clark Five - stopped having hits in America while maintaining successful careers back home. The list of artists from the United Kingdom that found success in the United States from 1964 through 1966 was extensive, and many of them were quite prolific. Perhaps that's why there are so many forgotten gems. Here are five British Invasio...