The Javells was the name given to a group of session musicians, backing singer/songwriter Nosmo King, which had a British hit single in 1974.
King was the pseudonym of singer songwriter Steve Jameson, who had previously been one of the two members of sixties charters The Truth under the name Steve Gold, and who had previously recorded solo for Pye and Dawn Records. The name Nosmo King was a pun on a sign (No Smoking!) and had also been used a name also used by Vernon Watson), and Jameson was a co-writer of the song, along with regular songwriting partner Marshall Doctors.
After Northern Soul DJs flipped the single and it became a club success, Pye Records re-issued the single, this time with a sixties-sounding group name. Performers on the track included Tony Burrows and The Chanter Sisters. The later hit "Right Back Where We Started From" borrowed heavily from the single, and its songwriters had to settle out of court with the writers of "Goodbye Nothing To Say".
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