In the early 1960s, Fagin was a guitarist with a group called the Strangers, who played gigs at The Cavern Club in Liverpool, sometimes with the Beatles, and at the Star-Club in Hamburg.[1] He then played in France with a band called the Playboys.[1]
By the 1970s, Fagin had returned to England and worked in advertising, writing jingles.[1] He also worked as a session musician.[1]
"Get It Right" and "Back with the Boys Again", the two songs for the second series of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, were also released as a single, reaching number 53 in 1986.[2]
"Breakin' Away" / "That's Livin' Alright" was re-released when Auf Wiedersehen, Pet was repeated on Channel 4 in 1996.
A reworked version of "That's Living Alright" was released on 5 June 2006 for the World Cup. However, "That's England Alright" was an unofficial song, since Embrace were chosen to record the official song for the World Cup, "World at Your Feet".[6]
Personal life and death
Fagin was born in Kirkdale, Liverpool in 1940, and trained as an electrician before beginning his music career.[1] In adulthood, he was a longtime resident of Brixton.[1]
Fagin and his wife, Valerie, had five children. He died on 5 September 2023, at the age of 83.[1][7]