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  2. Meet The Searchers - Wikipedia

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    Meet The Searchers is the 1963 debut and most successful album by British rock band The Searchers.The album featured their first single released in June 1963, a version of the Drifters' "Sweets for My Sweet", which was a UK No.1 for the band, as well as their version of the Clovers "Love Potion No.9", which was released as a single in the U.S. (but not in the UK) the following year.

  3. The Searchers discography - Wikipedia

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    B: Meet The Searchers: Meet The Searchers "Don't Throw Your Love Away" (originally recorded by The Orlons) "I Pretend I'm with You" 1 16 14 3 – 3 37 – 1 24 A: It's The Searchers B: Non-album track This Is Us "Someday We're Gonna Love Again" (originally recorded by Barbara Lewis) "No One Else Could Love Me" 11 34 48 19 – – – – – –

  4. Scott Ottaway - Wikipedia

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    He was the drummer for veteran Merseybeat band The Searchers, replacing Eddie Rothe in February 2010, until the band retired in 2019. [1] Ottaway is also the drummer for The Pocket Gods, an indie band from St Albans. Their last album 100x30 is in the Guinness Book of Records for the most songs on an album. All 100 songs are 30 seconds in length ...

  5. Johnny Sandon - Wikipedia

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    The Searchers Musical artist Johnny Sandon (originally named William "Billy" Francis Beck , [ 1 ] 27 May 1941 – 23 December 1996) was a British musician, best known for being an early rock and roll singer who was part of the Merseybeat phenomenon in the early 1960s.

  6. John McNally (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The Searchers (McNally at right) in 1965. Their first single, a cover of The Drifters 1961 song "Sweets for My Sweet", went to number one. [3] Their debut album, Meet The Searchers, was released in August 1963. The album primarily consisted of covers.

  7. Mike Pender - Wikipedia

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    He worked at the printing company in the daytime in between playing nightly gigs with the Searchers. According to Pender, he is responsible for choosing the band name for the Searchers. "The band was founded by myself and John McNally. In 1957 John and I went to see the film The Searchers starring John Wayne. I was an ardent Western fan and so ...

  8. Play for Today (album) - Wikipedia

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    Despite previous album, Searchers, was a flop in the UK, it was a moderate commercial success in the US and that opened door for a follow-up on the Sire Records.The general feeling in the company was that, there was a need for an extra depth and edge to any new product, and the American producer Ed Stasium was brought in to add the missing elements. [1]

  9. Sweets for My Sweet – The Searchers at the Star-Club Hamburg

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    The following musicians performed on this album: The Searchers, Sounds Incorporated, The Rattles, The Star Combo and Peter Nelson & The Travelers. Three songs by The Searchers appeared ("Sweet Nothin's", "Beautiful Dreamer" and "Shakin' All Over"), but they made 19 recordings at all. In the meantime "Sweets for My Sweet" establishing the band ...