<P> The group went through a variety of names, including The Caribbeans, South Londoners, and Southerners, before settling on The Southlanders . Nesbeth remains with old members of the group to this day, and they continue to perform on cruise ships and in hotels . Allan Wilmot has since retired and resides at home in South London . </P> <P> While their biggest commercial hit was 1958's cover version of "Alone", which sold over one million copies . "Alone" was released by Decca, and entered the UK Singles Chart in November 1957 . It was the group's only appearance in the chart, in which they spent ten weeks and peaked at #17 . </P> <P> The song they are most identified with is "I am a Mole and I Live in a Hole" (also known as "Mole", "The Mole" and "The Mole in a Hole"). The title line from the song was spoken by the group's bass voice Harry Wilmot, father of Gary Wilmot . Harry Wilmot died in 1961, when his son was six years old . The song failed to make the UK Singles Chart in 1958, but has been performed at every Southlanders' event since its release . Group founder Vernon Nesbeth said that the group tried to take the song out of their set but that club managers and audiences insisted upon hearing it . "It's become protected . Untouchable . We've even sung it in Japanese", said Nesbeth . </P>

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