Dean Ford
Biography
Dean Ford (born Thomas McAleese; 5 September 1945 – 31 December 2018) was a Scottish singer and songwriter best known for his tenure as lead vocalist and frontman of the beat pop group Marmalade from 1966 to 1974. Ford (credited as McAleese) co-wrote the group's worldwide hit "Reflections of My Life" with fellow band member Junior Campbell. "Reflections of My Life" has sold more than two million units globally, and in 1998 the writers were awarded a Special Citation of Achievement by BMI for attaining radio broadcast performances in excess of one million in the U.S. alone.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
404 releases · 35 albums · active 1967–2024
- Performance · 450
- Other credits · 10
Studios: Abbey Road Studios · Super Bear Studios · Arco Studios · Studio Acousti
Frequent collaborators
- The Marmalade
- The Alan Parsons Project
- Various
- Marmalade
- John Dawson Read
- "Peter ""Snake Hips"" Dean"
- East Of Eden (2)
- Blue (31)






