The Congregation | |
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Also known as | The English Congregation (US, Canada) |
Origin | England |
Genres | pop, vocal |
Years active | Early 1970s |
Labels | EMI Columbia |
The Congregation was a British pop ensemble, formed by Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway in England.[1] In the United States it was credited as The English Congregation.
The band's biggest hit was a cover version of "Softly Whispering I Love You" (originally recorded by Cook and Greenaway's previous group, David and Jonathan), which peaked at No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart in 1971,[2] No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US, No. 1 in South Africa, No. 12 in Australia[3] and New Zealand and No. 10 in Germany. The group's lead singer was the former Plastic Penny vocalist, Brian Keith, who later became a session musician.[1] With no further top 40 hits, The Congregation was a transatlantic one-hit wonder.
The band changed its name on releases in the United States to avoid confusion with the Mike Curb Congregation, which also recorded "Softly Whispering I Love You".[4]