Would-be-goods are a British indie pop band fronted by singer Jessica Griffin, noted for her precise Received Pronunciation accent when singing (very rare in British pop music generally). Their name was inspired by the 1899 adventure story by children's author E. Nesbit. On her first album, released on the influential él label, Griffin had no band of her own and was backed by members of The Monochrome Set. "The Camera Loves Me" was critically acclaimed in the UK and Japan.
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