Now, Mike came across a little article either in an ancient back issue of "Titbits" (remember that old 'magazine'!!!!?) or the News Of The World from October 1962. In a little featurette about Jet, following on from his solo successes with "Besame Mucho" and "Man With Golden Arm", it was reported that he'd recorded a brand new solo track as his next single. But, apparently Decca weren't happy because Jet wanted to call it "Verge Of World War III"!!!!!! Now, whether he'd said that tongue - in - cheek or just to be provocative, or just for publicity - who knows? Still, given the tense political atmosphere of the time - no wonder that Decca went mental. In any event - the release was shelved because Jerry Lordan offered Jet "Diamonds" and the opportunity to formally work with Tony Meehan once more. The rest, as they sat, is history. Incidentally, "Verge Of World War III" is nowadays much better known as "Man From Nowhere". It was eventually released in 1963 as part of the "Just For Fun" soundtrack and in Europe it was sometimes titled "Blue Mood".
Bests...Rob


