Career
His biggest success was with the band, Love Affair. They and he are most well known for the songs "Everlasting Love", "A Day Without Love", "Rainbow Valley" and "Bringing On Back the Good Times". Ellis later felt that Love Affair had run its course, and he left in December 1969 for a solo career: "We never really made it big anywhere but Britain and I think that if we had started to happen in America, I wouldn"t have left".
Other members included ex-Peter Bardens guitarist Andy Gee.
Ex-Fat Mattress bassist Jimmy Leverton, later replaced by Nick South. And drummer Dave Lutton.
The group released two albums, Riding on the Crest of a Slump in 1972, and Why Not? the following year. Ellis subsequently had limited chart success with the rock band Widowmaker, releasing the album Widowmaker in 1976.
He also sang on the soundtrack of Loot, a 1970 film based on the Joe Orton"s play, directed by Silvio Narizzano.
Ellis was performing live with The New Amen Corner throughout 2013 and has a solo album out on Decon Records, entitled The Best of Days.