@@magnusauslandstoresletten3786 : All chart music is pop regardless of genre. And Merseybeat is just a label given to bands who emerged from Liverpool at this time. Rock 'n Roll is not confined to Elvis, Bill Haley etc. Over the years it has evolved into a broader spectrum. Even Hard Rock and Heavy Metal is defined as rock' n'' roll and that's a long way from being the rock 'n'' roll of the fifties and early sixties.
According to John McNally, they hated these particular suits. Looking at them now, it looks like a group of accountants have picked up a few instruments.
@@ZerokillerOppel1 In a sense it was, but let us face it, like The Beatles, they only wore it because they were told to in order to get a record contract.
Some of my very ,earliest music,I remember my father playing on vinyl, were these guys!! Must be one of the most "over looked "bands of da 60,s!!!!!precious memories 😢
Superb. A shame that Tony Jackson got kicked out by Chris Curtis. I've never heard the real story about that or why McNally and Pender went along with it.
wie korrekt die musiker damals gekleidet waren, man erkennt förmlich die qualität der kleidung, heute laufen einige in jogging hose und schlabber t shirt rum. greetings from good old germany !
The Searchers are an English group who flourished during the British Invasion of the 1960s.. The Searchers tied for being the second group from Liverpool, after the Beatles, to have a hit in the US when their "Needles and Pins" and"Hippy Hippy Shake" both reached the Hot 100 on 7 March 1964.
Tony Jackson was the voice of the Searchers..iin my opinion, his unique vocals, and stage preasence was instantly recognisable in the band's early days..they lost that when he went on to form the Vibrations ...watch the video of Saturday Night Out.....Greetings from Ireland
As an IMMEDIATE fan here in the USA, (1964) I much agree! Pender did very well on what he did, and I love his voice and style ... but they (Crummey) had no clue that there was room for both singers in the band.
@@Tom-gv2eo I'd completely forgotten about this comment and it's crazy, because I've since become such a fan of Chris Curtis, that I'm getting a tattoo to represent him on Monday.
Loved the band and loved this song. Thanks for posting. That was a long time ago. I was 11 years old. My first set of drums was a silver sparkle set of Ludwigs.
Always good. Have their greatest hits on cassette. Very good Sound quality on the cassette. CDs lose the echo for some reason. Digital signature I guess. Vynil and Cassettes don't.
Fantastic Liverpool band. Second best only to The Beatles! I just love seeing them diddley-dancing somewhat like the bobble-head puppets from the hit series from that era, Thunderbirds. It's so much of the times.
I don't know man...there was a time in the Merseybeat era when the Beatles and Gerry & the Pacemakers were neck-and-neck for popularity. Of course, with the benefit of hindsight, we now know the Beatles were in a league of their own and incomparable to anyone else. But those Merseybeat days must have been absolutely magic 😀
@@stephaniem5091 😀 you are, of course, perfectly entitled to enjoy and love two bands equally. But when history remembers music from the mid-to-late 20th century, we all know which band will be at the top of the list 😉
I love this song. But it's funny ... Tony Jackson was tuning his bass at the start, and he's not even plugged into an amp ... doesn't even have a cable! :-)
@@Orangemga1600 Well, I gave it a 10th and 11th look! :-) I still didn't see one! I believe those Rivoli basses had the output jack on the top of the instrument and it would have been clearly visible, as the two guitars are. No biggie! Glad to have this classic piece of rock and roll history!
Lip Sync has improved these days - In fairness this is a promo: Not an actual recording session (no sound baffles and the Ficord 4 track is the wrong model), the mixing panel we used then at the EMI studios was a basic 32 channel - From my actual memory! The Searchers were a bloody great band and their songs continue to please subsequent generations. More than said for the doof doof rubbish abounding at the moment.
U can tell what era this song is from by the equipment & the stripped dwn just singing & playin - not alot of fancy overdubs or computer generatored musical effects. The music had 2 stand on its own!
The Searchers were the top guys for me. Mike was a hunk but as a few years passed, he just got more handsome and sexy. Sorry,, I should be talking about their music. Goes without saying, that was the tops too!
Diane Shepherd yeppers. I love merseybeat in general and I also listen to music that was recorded from 1860-1980. I mainly listen to music from the 60s. 😇👍
I do too. The 60s was undoubtedly the best music era. I sing 60s songs and a few 50s, and some from the 70s. Also recorded a "duet" with the "guys" !! I also sing musical theatre and even some light opera! So I have a wide range of genres, but I simply adored the 60s. I have all the Searchers videos in my folder now. Shame they split, but hey ho, that's life. I won't fall out with them over it!
Sir Athos Putnam here is the link to Super Mario Bros 3 soundtrack. When i heard this song part of it reminded me of SMB 3 soundtrack ua-cam.com/video/WT5nfQJP40Y/v-deo.html
Tony Hatch wrote this song for The Searchers in '63. Sounds a little like Sheila by Tommy Row from '62 ua-cam.com/video/0i-wfec5HGY/v-deo.htmlsi=oS4lZFaRASWGV__w
Had to put a comment here because I knew athos as long as the video.. since 2017✨🙂❤️
Tehehe awwwww 🥰❤️
THE SEARCHERS SHOULD BE INDUCTED INTO THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME.
I agree 😁
Aren`t they??????
But they are pop/merseybeat not Rock`n`Roll!
@@magnusauslandstoresletten3786 : All chart music is pop regardless of genre. And Merseybeat is just a label given to bands who emerged from Liverpool at this time. Rock 'n Roll is not confined to Elvis, Bill Haley etc. Over the years it has evolved into a broader spectrum. Even Hard Rock and Heavy Metal is defined as rock' n'' roll and that's a long way from being the rock 'n'' roll of the fifties and early sixties.
Are you kidding 😂 me? Of course!
Loved this band in the day and still do, im 71 now
That’s amazing 😌
That’s really OLD!
@@lawrencewiddis2447
Not if you’re a 93 y.o.
Age is relative, Larry…..
The only true line up of The Searchers.
The Mersey bands of the time all dressed so smartly! The Searchers, Gerry and the Pacemakers and obviously the Beatles in their suits and ties.
According to John McNally, they hated these particular suits. Looking at them now, it looks like a group of accountants have picked up a few instruments.
So True!!!!!!!!!
@@elvisleeboy the era
@@elvisleeboy It was the dress of the day...
@@ZerokillerOppel1 In a sense it was, but let us face it, like The Beatles, they only wore it because they were told to in order to get a record contract.
THIS IS THE TRUTH BEST SOUND OF 1963
Yes I agree! 🤓
@@Sensei_Athos_VR that also a hard record to find ln the Collection's stores this is so 🔥sounding music
Some of my very ,earliest music,I remember my father playing on vinyl, were these guys!! Must be one of the most "over looked "bands of da 60,s!!!!!precious memories 😢
I always remember the line "sugar and spice and all things nice" but never realised where the song came from. Short and sweet!.
Glad you found it! I know that feeling when I searched something for a long time and finally found it years later. Feels really good 😜 😌
This song is in Good Morning Vietnam
Love this song! Good ole' days!❤😂
What a beautiful and wonderful song thanks so much 😊❤
Your welcome 😁💖
A sound track to so many people's lives including mine well done the searchers
Superb. A shame that Tony Jackson got kicked out by Chris Curtis. I've never heard the real story about that or why McNally and Pender went along with it.
One of my, favourite groups of the sixties, real talent all around.
Fantastic recording studio 🙏💕
What a wonderful way to start a beautiful morning.
☺️
They are so relaxed.
Christmas 1963 I brought this record hopping to get a record player for Christmas ,Father Christmas didn’t let me down happy times
I was playing with my band and criss sat. In on the drums for a few songs man I can still remember it after all these years what a guy
These guys just put out good stuff. Very good group.
Love the colour of the video so authentic.
Love it! How can you not feel good after that ?!
I love it too. I don’t know who would not enjoy it. 😇👍
I certainly love it, and love THEM. I give them 100 out of ten - yes, I do mean it that way round!
@@Sensei_Athos_VR Second best Merseybeat group after the Beatles then Billy J, then Gerry and the Pacemakers.
Reminds me of childhood!!
wie korrekt die musiker damals gekleidet waren, man erkennt förmlich die qualität der kleidung, heute laufen einige in jogging hose und schlabber t shirt rum. greetings from good old germany !
The Searchers are an English group who flourished during the British Invasion of the 1960s.. The Searchers tied for being the second group from Liverpool, after the Beatles, to have a hit in the US when their "Needles and Pins" and"Hippy Hippy Shake" both reached the Hot 100 on 7 March 1964.
THIS IS SO VERY GOOD FOR YOUR FEELINGS NICE BEAT TO THIS SONG.
I totally agree 🤪
What a Nice song!!
Very lovely indeed 😌
What a TREMENDOUS vocal combination!!
I agree! 🥰
A great group from The British Invasion.
Dan Novak I love listening to their songs and merseybeat in general. It should be popular again today since music is so bad right now. 😯👍
The Searchers-faultless harmonies,pure magic even today 2021 Auckland New Zealand
Fabulous songs great groups ans great singers 😊🎉
That drummer is really rocking lol. This is such a great song though
One of the best songs of the searchers. I like it so much.
It’s one of my favorite songs ever. 🥰
Sang the chorus of sweets for my sweet with them at hornsby RSL Australia when they pushed the mike in my face. Proud moment
Ohhh I love that song too. Sweets for my sweet is one of my favorites ever 🤓
One word ....brilliant !!!
Very! 😁
Superb! Many thanks ;)
Tony Jackson was the voice of the Searchers..iin my opinion, his unique vocals, and stage preasence was instantly recognisable in the band's early days..they lost that when he went on to form the Vibrations ...watch the video of Saturday Night Out.....Greetings from Ireland
I agree. 😇👍
John Lavery
A blind man can see that ! :)
As an IMMEDIATE fan here in the USA, (1964) I much agree! Pender did very well on what he did, and I love his voice and style ... but they (Crummey) had no clue that there was room for both singers in the band.
Due to his excessive drinking he was pushed to the back.
No denying he had a great voice
they finished with tony jackson because chris curtis did not like they way he played bass mmmmmmmmmm curtis was the leader of the band
Cool bass vocal!
Heard this on the radio today. Had to look it up at home
It’s such a great song and honestly, one of my favorites of all time 😁
SHOWING SOME OF WHAT GOES ON TO MAKE THE MAGIC!
Very simple and awesome ☺️
Black Jake tony was awesome on that bass guitar
2021 i still listen to this song and think about those time while i was a teenage girl so thanks a lot
You’re welcome. I still listen to the song too. It’s one of my favorite songs. 😁
One of my favourites from the 60s love them!♥️
Love them too, great band! 🤓
Tony Jackson was different ,his voice was more bluesy.R.I.P. Tony.
Love it !!! Searchers definitely Great !!!!
Greetings From Argentina
Hello there from the U.S 😌
I love songs like this, it reminds me of stuff I've heard once or twice in the past.
That’s goodie. And sadly they don’t make songs like this anymore 😓
Thank you very much for posting this wonderful song.
You’re welcome 😇
My favourite song when I was a wee lassie. ☺️
Awwww. It’s still one of my favorite songs to this day ☺️
@@Sensei_Athos_VR I still love it too ☺️
@@jackiebrown7229 hehe 😁
I love Needles and Pins from the Searchers.
Superb video .. one of the best groups of the 60s ( Beatles aside ) together with Dave Clark 5 ,The animals and the Moody blues Great memories thanks
You’re welcome and I love groups such as the Dave Clark five and the animals as well. 😇
Dont forget the Zombies, Cream Spencer Davis Group, the Hollies Bee Gees, The Who & Gerry and the Pacemakers.
Kinks too!
Wow! Lip sync city, but still so good to see them, and in color, too! And Tony Jackson on the lead! Thanks for putting this up!
You’re welcome 😇
,,,feel happy to see this
Me too, it’s just that great ☺️
This is a good song from my childhoood! Thank you!🎉❤🎉❤🎉
i wrote this song
talented lineup here
talented lineup
I agree 😁
Wonderful. What memories!
Saw these perform in Canterbury at the marlowe ..still brilliant after 60 years
The Original Searchers Tony Jackson On Bassist, John McNallyon Guitar, Mike Pender Lead Guitar & Chris Curtis on Drums.
The best lineup of the searchers in my opinion. ☺️
@@Sensei_Athos_VR I agree, although the weakest link musically, was ironically Chris Curtis, who always looks reluctant to hit the drums properly.
@@elvisleeboy😢 -didn't realise that , but remember him on Top of Th Pops throwing drumstick up & catching it! This is an amazingly fast paced song.
@@Tom-gv2eo I'd completely forgotten about this comment and it's crazy, because I've since become such a fan of Chris Curtis, that I'm getting a tattoo to represent him on Monday.
Lets face they could sing in our days you could hear the words
Four fantastic Danish musicians!💝💝💝❤️
They are fantastic, but the band formed in Liverpool in the 1960s. They are from England, part of the British Invasion.
Yeppers! 🤪
They are British
He is just a Troll😅😅😅
Bear singer the searchers had in tony Jackson. South distinct and recognisable voice ❤️
They were awesome
I agree 😌
Loved the band and loved this song. Thanks for posting. That was a long time ago. I was 11 years old. My first set of drums was a silver sparkle set of Ludwigs.
You’re welcome and those drums must of been awesome ☺️👍
Good Morning Vietnam
Thanks for posting. For another version that's really superior check out the Cryin' Shames version from four years later.
I was talking about Donuts with the wife and wondered what they were made of, I started singing this. Had to come listen.
Glad you stopped by and listened to this amazing, timeless song! 😁
Best ever song the searchers
I agree. This is the best song by them in my opinion. 😇
I love Needles and Pins
Oh I did love Chris Curtis!!!
GOLD
Always good. Have their greatest hits on cassette. Very good Sound quality on the cassette. CDs lose the echo for some reason. Digital signature I guess. Vynil and Cassettes don't.
Ace bunch of lads from Bootle and Kirkdale.
It a great song
Fantastic Liverpool band. Second best only to The Beatles!
I just love seeing them diddley-dancing somewhat like the bobble-head puppets from the hit series from that era, Thunderbirds. It's so much of the times.
The searchers are one of my favorite bands ever and I agree. 😇
I don't think they were second best. I think The Searchers and The Beatles were on a par. They were both fantastic. :)
I don't know man...there was a time in the Merseybeat era when the Beatles and Gerry & the Pacemakers were neck-and-neck for popularity. Of course, with the benefit of hindsight, we now know the Beatles were in a league of their own and incomparable to anyone else. But those Merseybeat days must have been absolutely magic 😀
@@stephaniem5091 😀 you are, of course, perfectly entitled to enjoy and love two bands equally. But when history remembers music from the mid-to-late 20th century, we all know which band will be at the top of the list 😉
Still listening sugar and spice 1963 Mersey sound Tony Simpson thanks
Welcome 🤓
LOVED THEM
Larry Fogarty such a great band to listen to. I love them too. 😇👍
I love this song. But it's funny ... Tony Jackson was tuning his bass at the start, and he's not even plugged into an amp ... doesn't even have a cable! :-)
I love the song too and yes I noticed that too 😜
@@Sensei_Athos_VR look closely, there is a cable...but they are miming anyway!
Gotta be convincing somehow
@@Orangemga1600 Well, I gave it a 10th and 11th look! :-) I still didn't see one! I believe those Rivoli basses had the output jack on the top of the instrument and it would have been clearly visible, as the two guitars are. No biggie! Glad to have this classic piece of rock and roll history!
einfach der Hammer !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You can see what an influence Buddy Holly and the Crickets had on British beat groups.
Very good point!
Holly was hugely influential
Great music.
Thanks for posting.
Shame about the sync issue though
If everything in the Internet was real, we are all made from all that!
Gooooood morning Vietnam!!!!!!!
Dang,I actually owned that drum kit in this video,I kept and used it for about 20 years and eventually sold it,bad move !!!.
Tony 'Black Jake' Jackson on lead vocal - the Searchers' own John Lennon except he was a genuine hard nut!
In memory of Edward my song always❤
Lip Sync has improved these days - In fairness this is a promo: Not an actual recording session (no sound baffles and the Ficord 4 track is the wrong model), the mixing panel we used then at the EMI studios was a basic 32 channel - From my actual memory! The Searchers were a bloody great band and their songs continue to please subsequent generations. More than said for the doof doof rubbish abounding at the moment.
Looks suspiciously like Pye studios to me .
U can tell what era this song is from by the equipment & the stripped dwn just singing & playin - not alot of fancy overdubs or computer generatored musical effects. The music had 2 stand on its own!
yus mmmmm
The Searchers were the top guys for me. Mike was a hunk but as a few years passed, he just got more handsome and sexy. Sorry,, I should be talking about their music. Goes without saying, that was the tops too!
Diane Shepherd one of my favorites of all time. I absolutely love the searchers. Great band. 😇
Sir Athos Putnam. Many thanks for acknowledging my comments. You and I have GREAT taste!
Diane Shepherd yeppers. I love merseybeat in general and I also listen to music that was recorded from 1860-1980. I mainly listen to music from the 60s. 😇👍
I do too. The 60s was undoubtedly the best music era. I sing 60s songs and a few 50s, and some from the 70s. Also recorded a "duet" with the "guys" !! I also sing musical theatre and even some light opera! So I have a wide range of genres, but I simply adored the 60s. I have all the Searchers videos in my folder now. Shame they split, but hey ho, that's life. I won't fall out with them over it!
Wow!
3 channel mono mixing.
Ludwig Kit
Good old Hofner - Rhythm
Gibson - Lead
Epihone - Bass
It was simple & clean music bcj then
Far better `driven ` sound and vocal construction than the Beatles could ever do
Millions wouldn't agree with you the Beatles were the top group at that time with the Stones not far behind.
This is great song, but sounds of its time. Beatles music from the same year, is ageless.
And yet The Searchers couldn't write a tune to save their fucking lives. Idiot.😅
Part of this song was used in soundtrack in Super Mario Bros 3 on stage 2
I did not know that. :0
Sir Athos Putnam here is the link to Super Mario Bros 3 soundtrack. When i heard this song part of it reminded me of SMB 3 soundtrack ua-cam.com/video/WT5nfQJP40Y/v-deo.html
This version is a cover. The original was by "The Cryan Shames". At least, that's the version i have in my collection.
I don't know why but this reminds me of thunderbirds
Someone please find that documentary on them that John Peel hosted. I'm surprised that there's not one documentary about them, here on youtube.
SylentEcho I would love to see it. ^_^
Song from Good Morning Vietnam
I am seeing wonderful comments here and there... But nobody even cares to greet good morning to Vietnam.
Brian Epstine almost signed the searchers first 🎸🎵🎶
Epstein.
Ps. And that's not even true because he had no interest in managing local groups until he saw The Beatles.
Good Morning Vietnam 🙂✌
Tony Hatch wrote this song for The Searchers in '63. Sounds a little like Sheila by Tommy Row from '62
ua-cam.com/video/0i-wfec5HGY/v-deo.htmlsi=oS4lZFaRASWGV__w
also recorded by the Cryan' Shames
I forgot about that version. :0
Would have been better if the audio was synched with the video.
oh cool