Clem Cattini

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Clem Cattini (born Clemente Anselmo Cattini, 28 August 1937, in Stoke Newington, North London, England) was the drummer for the 1960s English band, The Tornados as well as being used as a session musician. Cattini is one of the most prolific drummers in UK recording history, appearing on hundreds of recordings, including featuring on a record 46 different UK number one singles.

Clem was considered for Led Zeppelin on a couple of occasions . He was initially on Jimmy Page's shortlist of drummers when forming the band, before they settled on John Bonham. Also at a later stage he was once asked to join Led Zeppelin for a brief spell in 1975 but turned down the offer.

Prior to this he had appeared alongside John Paul Jones on Donovan's hit single "Hurdy Gurdy Man".

  1. "Shakin' All Over" - Johnny Kidd and the Pirates
  2. "Well I Ask You" - Eden Kane
  3. "Come Outside" - Mike Sarne with Wendy Richard
  4. "Telstar" - The Tornados
  5. "Diane" - The Bachelors
  6. "You Really Got Me" - The Kinks
  7. "It's Not Unusual" - Tom Jones
  8. "Make It Easy on Yourself" - The Walker Brothers
  9. "Tears" - Ken Dodd
  10. "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" - The Walker Brothers
  11. "You Don't Have To Say You Love Me" - Dusty Springfield
  12. "Out of Time" - Chris Farlowe
  13. "Green Green Grass of Home" - Tom Jones
  14. "Release Me" - Engelbert Humperdinck
  15. "The Last Waltz" - Engelbert Humperdinck
  16. "The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde" - Georgie Fame
  17. "Everlasting Love" - Love Affair
  18. "Cinderella Rockefella" - Esther and Abi Ofarim
  19. "I Pretend" - Des O'Connor
  20. "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)" - Peter Sarstedt
  21. "Something In The Air" - Thunderclap Newman
  22. "Two Little Boys" - Rolf Harris
  23. "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" - Edison Lighthouse
  24. "Yellow River" - Christie
  25. "Hot Love" - T. Rex
  26. "Grandad" - Clive Dunn
  27. "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" - Middle of the Road
  28. "Get It On" - T. Rex
  29. "Ernie (the Fastest Milkman in the West)" - Benny Hill
  30. "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing" - The New Seekers
  31. "Telegram Sam" - T. Rex
  32. "Son of My Father" - Chicory Tip
  33. "Welcome Home" - Peters and Lee
  34. "Jealous Mind" - Alvin Stardust
  35. "Kung Fu Fighting" - Carl Douglas
  36. "When Will I See You Again" - The Three Degrees
  37. "Whispering Grass" - Windsor Davies & Don Estelle
  38. "Give A Little Love" - Bay City Rollers
  39. "Barbados" - Typically Tropical
  40. "Save Your Kisses For Me" - Brotherhood of Man
  41. "No Charge" - J.J. Barrie
  42. "So You Win Again" - Hot Chocolate
  43. "Angelo" - Brotherhood of Man
  44. "Figaro" - Brotherhood of Man
  45. "Save Your Love" - Renée and Renato
  46. "Is This The Way To Amarillo" - Tony Christie & Peter Kay

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