The Four Pennies were a British beat group prominent during the 1960s. They are most known for their ballad-style pop music, a slight deviation from the typical Merseybeat sound of their contemporaries. Their most famous single, "Juliet," stands as the only UK number-one hit not available on CD or download due to disputes over rights. The group consisted of key members Lionel Morton, Fritz Fryer, Mike Wilshaw, and Alan Buck, each contributing to the band's distinctive sound.