One in a Million | |
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Origin | Glasgow, Scotland |
Genres | Psychedelic rock |
Years active | 1967 |
Labels | CBS, MGM |
Past members | Alan Young Jack McCulloch Jimmy McCulloch William Scenters |
One in a Million were a 1960s psychedelic rock band from Glasgow, Scotland, that included Jimmy McCulloch, later a member of Paul McCartney's Wings, as their lead guitarist.
They released two singles in 1967, "Use Your Imagination" / "Hold On" for CBS, and "Double Sight" / "Fredereek Hernando" for MGM.[1][2] This has become one of the most collectable psychedelic singles, and was included in David Wells' Top 100 Psychedelic Records by Record Collector magazine.[3] A compilation album was released in 2008, which included both their singles and previously unreleased acetate tracks. Their song "No Smokes" was used in an episode of the TV series Clangers.