David Garrick - Dear Mrs. Applebee (1967)
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2021
- David Garrick (12 September 1945 - 23 August 2013) was an English singer who was best known for his 1966 pop hit single, "Dear Mrs. Applebee".
Born Philip Darrell Core, as a teenager Garrick sang in a Liverpool church choir, but became interested in opera and succeeded in obtaining a scholarship to train as an opera singer in Milan, Italy. He returned to Liverpool after two years, where he was frequently found at the famous Cavern Club and once improvised an opera excerpt of Pagliacci, rendering him the surname "The Opera Singer" at the club. The Kinks' manager, Robert Wace, invited Core to come to London to record a first single. He picked the name "David Garrick" as stage name, after the famous 18th-century actor and playwright
Love those young people in the background , a different time with no mobile phones and social media ❤️
You still had to summon up your courage and talk to the girls directly to get a date.
A time when the musicians were still polite to their audience... it's been a long time.
Love another one of his called IV found a love ❤️
It’s interesting to see those young people in a World before the internet , mobile phones and social media 😌
That's the way I grew up 😁
Ffs we know
As a kid in the 60’s, I used to get this one mixed up with ‘Mrs Jones you’ve got a Lovely Daughter’. It was hard to keep up with pop stuff back then.
I loved both songs intensely.
Innocent Times,such great times.
Whilst in a charlity ship I discovered this on an old cd compliation today, what a beautiful song (I keep playing this) 🙂
Habe in meiner Sammlung von David eine Doppel CD.👍
Oh, wußte gar nicht das er mehr als dieses Lied gemacht hat.
Another time, another place. Another planet?
Great song-still enjoying it in 2022
Always loved this song since first hearing it in the 60s love it and also love David Garrick ❤
Nice rendition of a 60s classic
I SAW HIM AND HIS BAND IN THE CITY HALL IN MY HOMETOWN CORK CITY IRELAND 🇮🇪 IN I967 HE WAS FANTASTI I HAD MY PIC TAKEN WITH HIM HE IS A REAL NICE GUY 👍💯
Reminds me of early (1967-69) David Bowie...
this is bizarre ! even more to think I was around back then and didn't find it weird in those times
Schade, David nur ein One Hit Wonder. Aber wie viele Eintagsfliegen eine tolle Fliege.
❤❤❤❤❤❤vb
David singing Otis Redding on beat club, i've been loving you ...the jurys out here
I'll never eat at an Applebee's again.
I keep thinking of that episode of Seinfeld when Jerry wore the puffy shirt 😀
❤👋👍 Superklasse, Supersong
Gute Musik 🎉🙂😄
Yes and it has functioned: ))
Contrast ..first seeing Beat Club's "Crazy World Of Arthur Brown" to........... *this* ......
Kind of like Jimi Hendrix opening on that tour for the Monkees...
Oh, David: what kind of get-up is that? Mrs. Appleby wouldn't approve...hahaha
Stupenda
Gutes Lied
Liam Gallagher covets that hair.
Seinfeld wants his shirt back
But I don't want to be a pirate
Dear Mrs. Applebee
David Garrick
Dear Mrs. Applebee
Dear Mrs. Applebee
I gotta get something off my chest
Mrs. Applebee, you've got the wrong idea about me
Mrs. Applebee, you told Marie she couldn't go
With me because you heard that I was bad
Mrs. Applebee, please hear my plea
Don't you know that anyone can change
Mrs. Applebee?
And for Marie I'd even swim the sea Mrs. Applebee
I'm begging you to please be kind I want a chance
To change your mind about me, Mrs. Applebee
Dear Mrs. Applebee
I know that I once made some bad mistakes
Mrs. Applebee
But that was long before I met Marie
Mrs. Applebee, I'll make you glad as you can be
And you'll be proud to see Marie with me
Mrs. Applebee, Mrs. Applebee
David Byron, lead singer of Uriah Heep's real name was also David Garrick. He changed it to Byron probably in order not to be confused with this singer.
Born Philip Darrell Core, as a teenager Garrick sang in a Liverpool church choir, but became interested in opera and succeeded in obtaining a scholarship to train as an opera singer in Milan, Italy. He returned to Liverpool after two years, where he was frequently found at the famous Cavern Club and once improvised an opera excerpt of Pagliacci, rendering him the surname "The Opera Singer" at the club. The Kinks' manager, Robert Wace, invited Core to come to London to record a first single. He picked the name "David Garrick" as stage name, after the famous 18th-century actor and playwright.
Yes, don't blame him. If you're into Byron - around 83 /84 he used hia other nickname Marc Oxford, hard to find his records tho, (they exist)
Has anyone noticed how much David resembles Mark Lindsay (with lighter hair) from Paul Revere & The Raiders?
Joanne Beauchamp, I thought the same thing
🎶📻🎧🎚
I have a 45rpm demo of this sung by a women.got around1967
❤❤❤❤hello ff viel Vergnügen Sabine usw ❤❤❤❤
This feels like it was 'heavily influenced' by Herman's Hermits 'Mrs. Brown'.
I think it was written by the same guy who was the Shakespearean actor Trevor Peacock
This song is from 1966, not 1967.
bubble gum at its stickiest.
Knappe song...
Ils le vendent ça?
Looks a little like a comedy sketch about the old days. Weird to think this is an actual clip.
What people may think today, when they rcognize themselves in the crowd?
Someone wrote these lyrics without thinking for a second how dull they are, and still had to add dozens of "Mrs. Applebee" before it was long enough.
This is carefully constructed music hall pop song!
Is it just me or is that a wig?
Either that or he dyes his eyebrows!
Has to be a wig! Or a helmet covered with hair!
I think it's a Racoon hair crash helmet 👍
Doesn't look near as much fun as being in a mosh pit in the 90s at a Nirvana concert. Lmfao!!!!
Did he ever sing this live instead of lip syncing? Ah, what the heck, it's boring, anyway.
This is a charming music hall song by David Garrick!
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@@john111257 Youre calling Garrick a fool, a stupid person!? That's the kind of comments I've come to expect from ignorant people in UA-cam comments. Mr. Garrick was a fine singer with some lovely songs. If it's not your cup of tea, thats totally fine but don't spew out such a mean word just because you didn't like it! Whatever happened to respect and thinking before one speaks/ writes!? Are you even aware of the broad wide selections of songs David Garrick has recorded? He moved effortlessly through soul, music hall, pop and operatic gems between 1965 and 1969. One of the more interesting British singers in the mid/ late 60s. Sure, some of his songs were tongue in cheek but that was intentional. By the way, what kind of music do YOU like, if you don't mind me asking!
@@thomasmarthinussen8978 the comment wasn't against David , he was very versatile, the comment was put in against someone else, sorry
@@john111257 Thats OK! I mean, David Garrick isn't everybody's Cup of tea but you were responding to someone else. No big deal. Mind telling me which artist you were reacting to or was it meant to another person in the UA-cam comments?
This is bloomin awful hahaaaaaa. Don thet me wrong, I love 60s music but this is just mediocre crap 😆
You could tell by the audience!!! The girl dancing look like she was falling asleep standing up. Today that would have been attributed to fentynal. I guess in the 60s instead of fentynal they had this to nod out on.
@@jamesbehrje4279 Hahaaa yes! you may have a very good point here
@@awesomewelles9174 they probably had good smack back then. 😆
Oh dear! The Sixties really did produce some boring rubbish as well as some of the greatest music of the post WW2 era. This is total bilge
It's your opinion. I never heard boring rubbish from the '60s. I heard many many rubbish from the 2020s!
Why did they even bother hold a microphone on these lipsynchs? lol