For their second single, they moved to another EMI label, Parlophone Records (the Beatles' record company in Britain) and adopted a more pop-oriented sound reminiscent of another Parlophone band, the Hollies, releasing "I, I, I Want Your Lovin'" b/w "She Only Wants a Friend". For the final single by the Sons of Fred for Parlophone in 1966, they went back to R&B for "Baby What You Want Me To Do" b/w "You Told Me".
I have the Sons of Fred singles on two albums in the English Freakbeat Series; both sides of their 1965 single, "I, I, I Want Your Lovin'" and "She Only Wants a Friend" are the opening tracks on the English Freakbeat, Volume 3 CD (and are also included on the English Freakbeat, Volume 3 LP); and three more of their songs are on the English Freakbeat, Volume 4 CD (but not on the English Freakbeat, Volume 4 LP) – all but "You Told Me". "You Told Me" is included on the Rare 60's Beat Treasures, Volume 5 CD and also a later compilation album called Magic Spectacles.
(March 2014/2)