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Needles And Pins by The Searchers

Artist Biography For The Searchers

Originally Founded As A Skiffle Group In Liverpool In 1959 By John McNally And Mike Pender Mike Prendergast The Band Took Their Name From The Classic 1956 John Wayne Western The Searchers. Prendergast Claims That The Name Was His Idea But McNally Ascribes It To 'Big Ron' Woodbridge Their First Lead Singer. The Issue Remains Unresolved. The Band Grew Out Of An Earlier Skiffle Group Formed By McNally With His Friends Brian Dolan Guitar And Tony West Bass . When The Other Two Members Lost Interst McNally Was Joined By His Guitarist Neighbour Mike Prendergast. They Soon Recruited Tony Jackson With His Home-Made Bass Guitar And Amplifier And Styled Themselves Tony And The Searchers With Joe Kelly On Drums. Kelly Soon Left To Be Replaced By Norman McGarry And It Is This Line-Up—McNally Pender As He Soon Became Known Jackson And McGarry—that Is Usually Cited As The Original Foursome. McGarry Did Not Stay Long However And In 1960 His Place Was Taken By Chris Crummey Who Later Changed His Name To Curtis . Later That Year Big Ron Had A Successful Audition With Mecca And Became A Ballroom Singer. He Was Replaced By Billy Beck Who Changed His Name To Johnny Sandon. The Band Had Regular Bookings At Liverpool's Iron Door Club As Johnny Sandon And The Searchers. Sandon Left The Band In Late 1961 To Join The Remo Four In February 1962. The Group Settled Into A Quartet Sharing The Vocal Lead And Billed Simply As The Searchers. They Continued To Play At The Iron Door The Cavern And Other Liverpool Clubs. Like Many Similar Acts They Would Do As Many As Three Shows At Different Venues In One Night. They Negotiated A Contract With The Star-Club In The St. Pauli District Hamburg For 128 Days With Three One-Hour Performances A Night Starting In July 1962. The Band Returned To A Residence At The Iron Door Club And It Was There That They Tape Recorded The Sessions That Led To A Recording Contract With Pye Records With Tony Hatch As Producer. Hatch Played Piano On Some Recordings And Wrote "Sugar And Spice"—the Band’s Second Number One Record—under The Pseudonym Fred Nightingale A Secret He Kept From The Band At The Time. After Scoring Their Monumental Hit "Needles And Pins" Bassist Tony Jackson Went Solo And Was Replaced By Hamburg Pal Frank Allen Of Cliff Bennett And The Rebel Rousers. Chris Curtis Left The Band In 1966 And Was Replaced By The Needles And Pins-Influenced John Blunt Who In Turn Was Replaced By Billy Adamson In 1970. As Musical Styles Evolved The Searchers Could Not Keep Up And As A Result The Hits Ran Out And While They Continued To Record For Liberty Records And RCA Records Ended Up On The British "Chicken In A Basket" Circuit Although They Did Score A Minor US Hit In 1971 With "Desdemona". The Group Continued To Tour Through The 1970s And Were Rewarded In 1979 When Sire Records Signed The Band To A Multi-Record Deal. Two Albums Were Released By Them The Searchers And Play For Today Retitled Love's Melodies Outside The UK . Both Records Garnered Great Critical Acclaim But Did Not Break Into The Charts. They Did However Revitalize The Group's Career. According To John McNally The Band Were Ready To Head Into The Studio To Record A Third Album For Sire When They Were Informed That Due To Label Reorganization Their Contract Had Been Dropped. In 1981 The Band Signed To PRT Records Formerly Pye Their Original Label And Began Recording An Album But Only One Single "I Don't Want To Be The One" Backed With "Hollywood" Saw The Light Of Day At That Time. The Rest Of The Tracks Would Be Released As Part Of 2004's 40th Anniversary Collection. Soon After The PRT Release Mike Pender Left The Group Amidst Great Acrimony And Now Tours As Hollywood. McNally And Allan Recruited Former First Class Vocalist Spencer James To Fill Pender's Shoes. In 1988 Coconut Records Signed The Searchers And The Album Hungry Hearts Was The Result. A Very Contemporary Sounding Release It Featured Modern Sounding Remakes Of "Needles And Pins" And "Sweets For My Sweets". While The Album Was Not A Major Hit It Did Keep The Group In The Public Eye. The Band Continues To Tour With Eddie Rothe Replacing Adamson On Drums And Is Considered To Be One Of The Most Popular 1960s Bands On The UK Concert Circuit. For More Info See
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Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Needles and Pins

"Needles And Pins" Is A Song Written By Jack Nitzsche And Sonny Bono. In His Autobiography Bono States That He Sang Along With Nitzsche's Guitar-Playing Thus Creating Both The Tune And The Lyrics Being Guided By The Chord Progressions. 2 The Song Was Originally Recorded By Jackie DeShannon. Other Hit Versions Of The Song Were Recorded By The Searchers Cher Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers With Stevie Nicks Willie DeVille Gary Lewis & The Playboys Smokie And By The Ramones. The Searchers Version 1964 The Searchers Heard British Performer Cliff Bennett Perform "Needles And Pins" At A Club In Hamburg Germany Citation Needed And Instantly Wanted It To Be Their Next Single. The Pye Records Single Was Released In January 1964. It Was Number One In The United Kingdom Ireland And South Africa And Peaked At #13 On The Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart In The United States. Soon After In April 1964 "Needles And Pins" Appeared On The Searchers' Next Album It's The Searchers. Audible During The Searchers' Recording Of "Needles And Pins" Is A Faulty Bass Drum Pedal Which Squeaks Throughout The Song. It Is Particularly Noticeable During The Opening Of The Number. Part Of The Searchers' Version Can Be Heard As The Intro Of The Song "Use The Man" From American Thrash Metal Band Megadeth. Chart 1964 Peak Position Australia Kent Music Report - # 2 French Singles - # 29 German Singles - # 8 Irish Singles - # 1 Swedish Singles - # 5 UK Singles - # 1 US Billboard Hot 100 - # 13 Norwegian Singles - # 8 South African Singles - # 1

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