The Cops 'N' Robbers (named after the Bo Diddley song obviously) issued just three singles in the mid-’60s lifetime, as well as a French-only EP. The name was meant to be written as: Cops n Robbers, with a little n, but when Henri their drummer bought the stickers to stick the name on his kick drum, the shop only had big Ns left, so that’s why everyone puts Cops 'N' Robbers .
Their chief claim to fame is recording and writing the original version of "You’ll Never Do It Baby" the infamous and nasty R&B raver that was covered by The Pretty Things on their second LP. "Oh My Love" was recorded by The Artwoods and it was as well another Cops 'n' Robbers original.
Here's gathered all their A's & B's.
320: https://www.mediafire.com/file/k99nqlleaxrla7h/CPNRBBRSWTS.rar/file
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