Beggar and Co (also written Beggar & Co) was a UK male vocal/instrumental group, who had two singles in the UK singles charts during the 1980s. The first was called "(Somebody) Help Me Out", which entered the chart on 7 February 1981. It reached a high of number 15, and was in the charts for 10 weeks. The second was called "Mule (Chant Number 2)", which entered the chart on 12 September 1981, and reached number 37, remaining in the charts for 5 weeks.
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- Beggar and Co (also written Beggar & Co) was a UK male vocal/instrumental group, who had two singles in the UK singles charts during the 1980s. The first was called "(Somebody) Help Me Out", which entered the chart on 7 February 1981. It reached a high of number 15, and was in the charts for 10 weeks. The second was called "Mule (Chant Number 2)", which entered the chart on 12 September 1981, and reached number 37, remaining in the charts for 5 weeks. Wellington, Baptiste and McKreith had previously worked together in a band called Light of the World
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- Male vocalists; instrumental; Pop music
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- Breeze McKreith, Kenny Wellington, David Baptiste
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- Beggar and Co (also written Beggar & Co) was a UK male vocal/instrumental group, who had two singles in the UK singles charts during the 1980s. The first was called "(Somebody) Help Me Out", which entered the chart on 7 February 1981. It reached a high of number 15, and was in the charts for 10 weeks. The second was called "Mule (Chant Number 2)", which entered the chart on 12 September 1981, and reached number 37, remaining in the charts for 5 weeks.
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