The SearchersBritish pop group the Searchers arriving at Schiphol Airport, Netherlands, September 1965. Liverpoolbecame the first hotbed of the so-called “beat boom.” With the Beatles, other exuberant male quartets such asthe Searchers, the Fourmost, andGerry and the Pacemakers—plus the quintet...
Britpop, movement of British rock bands in the 1990s that drew consciously on the tradition of melodic, guitar-based British pop music established by the Beatles. Paul Weller of the Jam was considered ‘the Modfather of Britpop,’ while its two most prom
songs from this point on will sometimes be split among multiple episodes, so this is the third part of a multi-episode look at the song “Never Learn Not to Love” by the Beach Boys, and the links between Charles Manson and the LA music scene, as well as the life of Huddie “Lead ...
Popular versions by Glenn Yarbrough (as “All My Sorrows” 1957), Kingston Trio (as “All My Sorrows” 1959), Joan Baez (as “All My Trials” 1960), The Shadows (as “All My Sorrows” 1963), The Searchers (as “All My Sorrows” 1963), Peter Paul & Mary (as “All My Trials” ...
Other pronunciation weirdness in the song is “Scottish lake” to “Scottish loch” back to “Scottish lake” Older Entry Annoying pronunciation of the long "i" sound by art punks The word “migraine,” pronounced “mee-graine” in Natural's Not in It, Gang of Four “Venus de Milo,”...
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First recorded by Merry Clayton (1963). Also recorded by Ramona King (1963). Hit versions by Betty Everett (US #6/R&B #1 1963 |UK #38 1968), The Searchers (1964), Bootleg Family Band (AUS #5 1974), Linda Lewis (UK #6 1975), Kate Taylor (US #49 1977), Cher (US #33/UK ...
The Searchers – Coming from the Heart The Searchers were a British Invasion skiffle group from the early ‘60s (you’d recognize “Sugar and Spice”). Their heyday was long over by the late ‘70s, but maybe Bob had fond memories of them from around the time he was starting out, since...
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Recorded in Clovis, New Mexico, in February 1957, the song took its title from a recurring line in the John Wayne movie The Searchers. "We were cutting 'That'll Be the Day' just as a demo to send to New York, just to see if they liked the sound of the group — not for a mast...