Bill Forbes (aka Kal Kahn) (December 17, 1938 – February 7, 2021) was regarded as the first Sri Lankan solo artist ever to secure a recording contract and a hit recording outside his native country. He released 16 singles, his main hit being Too Young.
William Edward Forbes was born in Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), educated at St. Peter’s College in the suburb of Bambalapitiya. He started working part-time for Donavan Andree, who launched and promoted several singers on the beautiful island nation. Soon, the Forbes magic was there for all to hear and see, so much so that the action soon moved to England. And at the age of 17, he went to Britain to pursue his dreams of becoming a famous singer.
He auditioned for the new and popular Oh Boy! show and was accepted, making his debut singing an upbeat spiritual song “God’s Little Acre”, picked for him by the producer Jack Good. Shortly afterward, he was signed by Columbia. He most successful recording was a cover of “Too Young” which reached no. 29 in UK’s NME Chart during December 1959. In Ceylon, “Too Young / It’s Not The End Of The World” was a double-sided no. 1 hit in early 1960, beaming proudly on the overseas English Services of the venerable Radio Ceylon, celebrating her famous son. Besides his 11 appearances on Oh Boy!, Forbes was seen in Cool For Cats (1959, BBC) and Thank Your Lucky Stars (1961, ABC).
Bill met fellow Huddersfield musician John Armitage in 1963 when he invited him to become singer with the band, called The Contrasts. “We got our big break as The Contrasts when we had a summer season at Butlins in Skegness.
“The crowds loved Can’t Get You Out Of My Mind and I believe someone got in touch with Mr Martin. He called us to his office in Manchester to sign us up. “We are so proud that we were able to say that we had worked for years with one of the greatest music producers in the world. “He even played piano on our biggest hit Can’t Get You Out Of My Mind” saying it added to the depth”. The group recorded at Abbey Road Studios under the supervision of George Martin and Norrie Paramour.”Meanwhile, Bill was inspired by the successful comical song “Goodness Gracious Me” sang by Peter Sellers and Sophia Loren. He decided to record his own “baila” styled (Ladies of) Calcutta and Aa-Chaa England (“Oh to be in England”, composed by Bill Forbes) under the name of Kal Kahn in 1964. Both songs are considered classics.
Bill ultimately gave up show business in 1975 and settled in Huddersfield, but forever remained keen about music. He died on 7th February 2022 at his home in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. He was 88 years old.
(Edited from Telegraph India, Questing Bandstand &
Yorkshire Live)
Found this home compilation a while back, put out a few requests for it and Dusty came to the rescue. So a big thank you to Dusty and to the original uploader.
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01 Bill Forbes - God's Little Acer (Columbia DB 4232) 1958
02 Bill Forbes - My Cherie (Columbia DB 4232) 1958
03 Bill Forbes - Once More (Columbia DB 4269 ) 1959
04 Bill Forbes - Believe In Me (Columbia DB 4269) 1959
05 Bill Forbes - It's not the end of the world (Columbia DB 4386) 1959
06 Bill Forbes - Too Young (Columbia DB 4386) 1959
07 Bill Forbes - You're Sixteen (Columbia DB 4566) 1960
08 Bill Forbes - Backward Child (Columbia DB 4566 ) 1961
09 Bill Forbes - That's It, I Quit (I'm Movin' On) (Columbia DB 4619) 1961
10 Bill Forbes - Big City Boy (Columbia DB 4619) 1961
11 Bill Forbes - Goodbye Cruel World (Columbia DB 4747) 1961
12 Bill Forbes - Poker Face (Columbia DB 4945) 1962
13 Bill Forbes - Marianne (Columbia DB 4945) 1962
14 Bill Forbes - Laughter Or Tears (Columbia DB 4855) 1962
15 Bill Forbes - Like A Good Girl Should (Columbia DB 4855) 1962
16 Bill Forbes (Kal Kahn) - Ladies of Calcutta (Oriole CB 1840) 1963
17 Bill Forbes (Kal Kahn) - Aa-Chaa England ! (Oriole CB 1840) 1963
18 Bill Forbes & The Contrasts - Click When Your In Love (Parlophone R 5095) 1963
19 Bill Forbes & The Contrasts - I Can't Get You Out Of My Mind (Parlophone R 5095) 1963
20 Bill Forbes & The Contrasts- Come On Let's Go (Parlophone R 5190) 1964
21 Bill Forbes & The Contrasts - Call Me (Parlophone R 5190) 1964
22 Bill Forbes - Woman from Liberia (Live take from TV Oh Boy)
23 Bill Forbes - Let's do this more often (Private Recording from YouTube)
24 Bill Forbes - Every part of your body (Private Recording from YouTube)
25 Bill Forbes & The Contrasts - Don't You Know (Private Recording from YouTube)
good stuff BB...thanks
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ReplyDeleteHello I was one of the dancers when Bill and his group were at Butlins in 1963 .Two brothers called Tony and Barry Edwards were in the group.
ReplyDeleteHad a wonderful time that year would love to know if anyone of them are still around. There parents ran a club in Marsden .Maybe a long shot buy you never know .My name is Christine I Lived in Darling at the time.