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The Merseybeats

The Merseybeats (sometimes written as The Mersey Beats) are an English band that emerged from the Liverpool Merseybeat scene in the early 1960s,[1] performing at the Cavern Club along with the Beatles, Gerry and the Pacemakers, and other similar artists.[2]

The Merseybeats
Also known asThe Mavericks (1960-1961)
The Pacifics (1961–1962)
The Merseys (1966–1969)
OriginLiverpool, England
GenresPop, beat
Years active1960–1966
1966–1969 (as The Merseys)
1969–present
LabelsFontana, various
MembersTony Crane
Adrian Crane
Past membersFormer members
Websitemerseybeats.co.uk

The group's original members were Tony Crane (vocals, lead guitar), John Banks (drums), Aaron Williams (rhythm guitar) and Billy Kinsley (vocals, bass). Kinsley left the group at the beginning of 1964 and was replaced by John Gustafson, though Kinsley returned at the end of that year. The group split in 1966, with Crane and Kinsley continuing as a duo dubbed The Merseys. The Merseys ended in 1969. During the 1970s and 1980s, the Merseybeats would stage several occasional reunions before reforming permanently in 1993.

The current line-up is Tony Crane MBE and his son Adrian Crane on keyboards and lead guitar.

History edit

The Merseybeats edit

Originally called the Mavericks, the band was formed by singer/guitarist Tony Crane and singer/bassist Billy Kinsley in late 1960.[3] They became the Pacifics in September 1961.[1] They were renamed the Mersey Beats in February 1962 by Bob Wooler, MC at the Cavern Club. In April 1962, they became the Merseybeats. By now Crane and Kinsley had joined up with guitarist Aaron Williams and drummer John Banks.[1] Pete Best was offered a position in the group by Brian Epstein after being dismissed from the Beatles, but turned it down.[4]

They signed a recording contract with Fontana Records and had their first hit single in 1963 with "It's Love That Really Counts",[3] followed in 1964 by their million-selling record "I Think of You", which gained them their first gold disc.[1] They suffered a setback in February 1964 when Kinsley left to form his own band, the Kinsleys.[1] He was temporarily replaced by Bob Garner (later of the Creation) and permanently by Johnny Gustafson, formerly of The Big Three.[1]

With Gustafson they had two more major hits during 1964, "Don't Turn Around" and "Wishin' and Hopin' ",[3] and released their only album in the latter part of that year. Kinsley returned to the group at the end of 1964.[1]

The Merseybeats appeared regularly at Liverpool's Cavern Club, and they claim to have appeared there with the Beatles on more occasions than any other band from that era. They were also successful abroad, touring in Germany and the US in 1964, and having their own Merseybeats Show on Italian television.

The Merseys edit

During 1965 their initial success waned, and after a few more singles the band folded in early 1966. Crane and Kinsley continued as a vocal duo called the Merseys.[1] They had a major hit with their first single, a cover of the McCoys' "Sorrow", which reached Number 4 in the UK Singles Chart.[1] The introduction on the record featured a bowed bass played by Jack Bruce. A line from this song, "with your long blonde hair and eyes of blue," is included in the Beatles' "It's All Too Much", released in 1969 as part of the Yellow Submarine soundtrack album. David Bowie recorded a single version in 1973 which reached Number 3 in the UK Singles Chart.[1] The duo split in 1969, with Crane and Kinsley both going on to front a number of other bands.

Tony Crane and The Merseybeats edit

During the 1970s Crane continued to tour and perform live as Tony Crane and the Merseybeats, with various line-ups.[1]

Liverpool Express edit

See Liverpool Express

The Merseybeats re-formed edit

The Merseybeats' original drummer John Banks died on 20 April 1988, at the age of 44.

Kinsley and Crane re-formed the Merseybeats in 1993, and after celebrating 45 years in the music industry in 2006, they continued to tour and perform on the 'sixties circuit', and at venues in the UK, and across Europe. Kinsley departed in 2020, leaving the band in the hands of Crane and his son Adrian.

Former bassist and vocalist John Gustafson died on 12 September 2014, at the age of 72.

Members of The Merseybeats (1961–1966, 1969–present) edit

Current

  • Tony Crane– lead guitar, lead vocals (1961–1966, 1969–present)
  • Adrian Crane - keyboards, lead guitar (2000–present)

Former

  • Billy Kinsley – bass, lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1961–1964, 1964–1965, 1969–2020)
  • David Elias – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1961–1962)
  • Frank Sloane – drums (1961–1962)
  • Aaron Williams – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1962–1966)
  • John Banks – drums (1962–1966)
  • Bob Garner – bass guitar, lead vocals (1964)
  • Johnny Gustafson – bass, lead vocals (1964)
  • Ken Mundye – drums[5] (1969–1974, filled in for Banks for a few gigs during 1965)
  • Allan Cosgrove – drums (1974–2000)
  • Bob Packham – bass, backing vocals (1974–2021)
  • Rocking Johnny John Houghton – lead guitar, backing vocals (1979-1981)
  • Colin Drummond – keyboards, violin (1986–1993)
  • Dave Goldberg – keyboards (1993–2000, 2009–2011)
  • Lou Rosenthal – drums (2000–2021)
  • Chris Finley – keyboards (2011)
  • Toni Baker – keyboards (2011)
  • Alan Lovell – rhythm guitar, lead vocals (2011)

Members of The Merseys (1966–1969) edit

  • Tony Crane – lead vocals (1966–1969)
  • Billy Kinsley – lead vocals (1966–1969)

with backing group The Fruit Eating Bears:

  • Joey Molland – guitars
  • Chris Finley – keyboards
  • George Cassidy – bass
  • Kenny Goodlass – drums
  • Ken Mundye – drums

The Merseybeats discography edit

Albums edit

  1. Milkman
  2. Hello Young Lovers
  3. He Will Break Your Heart
  4. Funny Face
  5. Really Mystified
  6. The Girl That I Marry
  7. Fools Like Me
  8. My Heart and I
  9. Bring It on Home to Me
  10. Lavender Blue
  11. Jumping Jonah
  12. Don't Turn Around
  • 1990: Fontana Records – The Merseybeats – first CD release of the album with several of the group's non-album A- and B-sides added
  • 2002: Bear Family Records – I Think of You: The Complete Recordings – compiles the group's entire discography on one CD
  • 2003: Merseybeat Records – Anniversary Tour 2003 – live album
  • 2021: Cherry Red Records - The Merseybeats/The Merseys - I Stand Accused: The Complete Sixties Recordings – Double CD comprising the complete discography of the Merseybeats and the Merseys

EPs edit

  • 1963: Fontana Records – I Think of You:
  1. I Think Of You
  2. Mister Moonlight
  3. It's Love That Really Counts
  4. The Fortune Teller
  • 1964: Fontana Records – The Merseybeats on Stage:
  1. Long Tall Sally
  2. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Cry
  3. Shame
  4. You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover
  • 1964: Fontana Records – Wishin' and Hopin':
  1. Wishin' and Hopin'
  2. Hello, Young Lovers
  3. Milkman
  4. Jumping Jonah

Singles edit

Year Title Peak chart
positions
Record Label B-side Album
UK
1963 "It's Love That Really Counts" 24 Fontana Records "The Fortune Teller"
"I Think of You" 5 "Mister Moonlight"
1964 "Don't Turn Around" 13 "Really Mystified" The Merseybeats
"Wishin' and Hopin'" 13 "Milkman"
"Last Night (I Made a Little Girl Cry)" 40 "See Me Back"
1965 "Don't Let It Happen to Us" "It Would Take a Long, Long Time"
"I Love You, Yes I Do" 22 "Good, Good Lovin'"
"I Stand Accused" 38 "All My Life"

Videos edit

  • 1999: The Merseybeats in Concert

The Merseys discography edit

Albums edit

  • 2021: Cherry Red Records - The Merseybeats/The Merseys - I Stand Accused: The Complete Sixties Recordings – Double CD comprising the complete discography of the Merseybeats and the Merseys

Singles edit

Year Title Peak chart
positions
Record Label B-side
UK
1966 "Sorrow" 4 Fontana Records "Some Other Day"
"So Sad About Us" "Love Will Continue"
"Rhythm of Love" "Is It Love"
1967 "The Cat" "Change of Heart"
"Penny in My Pocket" "I Hope You're Happy"
1968 "Lovely Loretta" "Dreaming"
"Honey Do" (as Crackers) "It Happens All the Time" (as Crackers)

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Biography by Bruce Eder and Richie Unterberger". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 25 October 2009.
  2. ^ Pingitore, Silvia (28 September 2021). "Interview with The Merseybeats' Tony Crane - The Shortlisted Magazine". the-shortlisted.co.uk. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 837. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  4. ^ Lewisohn 2013, Thirty-One: Some Other Guy.
  5. ^ "The Wild Men of Rock". BBC World Service. 22 July 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
  6. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 361. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.

Further reading edit

  • Call Up the Groups, Alan Clayson, 1985, Blandford Press – ISBN 0-7137-1553-7
  • Leigh, Spencer (October 2012). "With Your Long Blonde Hair..." Record Collector. No. 406. Retrieved 11 October 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Merseybeats discography at Discogs
  • The Merseys discography at Discogs
  • The Merseybeats biography at Allmusic
  • Liverpool Express website
  • Lou Rosenthal Interview at NAMM Oral History Collection (2019)

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The Merseybeats sometimes written as The Mersey Beats are an English band that emerged from the Liverpool Merseybeat scene in the early 1960s 1 performing at the Cavern Club along with the Beatles Gerry and the Pacemakers and other similar artists 2 The MerseybeatsAlso known asThe Mavericks 1960 1961 The Pacifics 1961 1962 The Merseys 1966 1969 OriginLiverpool EnglandGenresPop beatYears active1960 19661966 1969 as The Merseys 1969 presentLabelsFontana variousMembersTony CraneAdrian CranePast membersFormer membersWebsitemerseybeats co uk The group s original members were Tony Crane vocals lead guitar John Banks drums Aaron Williams rhythm guitar and Billy Kinsley vocals bass Kinsley left the group at the beginning of 1964 and was replaced by John Gustafson though Kinsley returned at the end of that year The group split in 1966 with Crane and Kinsley continuing as a duo dubbed The Merseys The Merseys ended in 1969 During the 1970s and 1980s the Merseybeats would stage several occasional reunions before reforming permanently in 1993 The current line up is Tony Crane MBE and his son Adrian Crane on keyboards and lead guitar Contents 1 History 1 1 The Merseybeats 1 2 The Merseys 1 3 Tony Crane and The Merseybeats 1 4 Liverpool Express 1 5 The Merseybeats re formed 2 Members of The Merseybeats 1961 1966 1969 present 3 Members of The Merseys 1966 1969 4 The Merseybeats discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 EPs 4 3 Singles 4 4 Videos 5 The Merseys discography 5 1 Albums 5 2 Singles 6 Notes 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory editThe Merseybeats edit Originally called the Mavericks the band was formed by singer guitarist Tony Crane and singer bassist Billy Kinsley in late 1960 3 They became the Pacifics in September 1961 1 They were renamed the Mersey Beats in February 1962 by Bob Wooler MC at the Cavern Club In April 1962 they became the Merseybeats By now Crane and Kinsley had joined up with guitarist Aaron Williams and drummer John Banks 1 Pete Best was offered a position in the group by Brian Epstein after being dismissed from the Beatles but turned it down 4 They signed a recording contract with Fontana Records and had their first hit single in 1963 with It s Love That Really Counts 3 followed in 1964 by their million selling record I Think of You which gained them their first gold disc 1 They suffered a setback in February 1964 when Kinsley left to form his own band the Kinsleys 1 He was temporarily replaced by Bob Garner later of the Creation and permanently by Johnny Gustafson formerly of The Big Three 1 With Gustafson they had two more major hits during 1964 Don t Turn Around and Wishin and Hopin 3 and released their only album in the latter part of that year Kinsley returned to the group at the end of 1964 1 The Merseybeats appeared regularly at Liverpool s Cavern Club and they claim to have appeared there with the Beatles on more occasions than any other band from that era They were also successful abroad touring in Germany and the US in 1964 and having their own Merseybeats Show on Italian television The Merseys edit During 1965 their initial success waned and after a few more singles the band folded in early 1966 Crane and Kinsley continued as a vocal duo called the Merseys 1 They had a major hit with their first single a cover of the McCoys Sorrow which reached Number 4 in the UK Singles Chart 1 The introduction on the record featured a bowed bass played by Jack Bruce A line from this song with your long blonde hair and eyes of blue is included in the Beatles It s All Too Much released in 1969 as part of the Yellow Submarine soundtrack album David Bowie recorded a single version in 1973 which reached Number 3 in the UK Singles Chart 1 The duo split in 1969 with Crane and Kinsley both going on to front a number of other bands Tony Crane and The Merseybeats edit During the 1970s Crane continued to tour and perform live as Tony Crane and the Merseybeats with various line ups 1 Liverpool Express edit See Liverpool Express The Merseybeats re formed edit The Merseybeats original drummer John Banks died on 20 April 1988 at the age of 44 Kinsley and Crane re formed the Merseybeats in 1993 and after celebrating 45 years in the music industry in 2006 they continued to tour and perform on the sixties circuit and at venues in the UK and across Europe Kinsley departed in 2020 leaving the band in the hands of Crane and his son Adrian Former bassist and vocalist John Gustafson died on 12 September 2014 at the age of 72 Members of The Merseybeats 1961 1966 1969 present editCurrent Tony Crane lead guitar lead vocals 1961 1966 1969 present Adrian Crane keyboards lead guitar 2000 present Former Billy Kinsley bass lead vocals rhythm guitar 1961 1964 1964 1965 1969 2020 David Elias rhythm guitar backing vocals 1961 1962 Frank Sloane drums 1961 1962 Aaron Williams rhythm guitar backing vocals 1962 1966 John Banks drums 1962 1966 Bob Garner bass guitar lead vocals 1964 Johnny Gustafson bass lead vocals 1964 Ken Mundye drums 5 1969 1974 filled in for Banks for a few gigs during 1965 Allan Cosgrove drums 1974 2000 Bob Packham bass backing vocals 1974 2021 Rocking Johnny John Houghton lead guitar backing vocals 1979 1981 Colin Drummond keyboards violin 1986 1993 Dave Goldberg keyboards 1993 2000 2009 2011 Lou Rosenthal drums 2000 2021 Chris Finley keyboards 2011 Toni Baker keyboards 2011 Alan Lovell rhythm guitar lead vocals 2011 Members of The Merseys 1966 1969 editTony Crane lead vocals 1966 1969 Billy Kinsley lead vocals 1966 1969 with backing group The Fruit Eating Bears Joey Molland guitars Chris Finley keyboards George Cassidy bass Kenny Goodlass drums Ken Mundye drumsThe Merseybeats discography editAlbums edit 1963 Oriole Records compilation This Is Merseybeat Volume One one track Our Day Will Come 1964 Fontana Records The Merseybeats UK 12 6 Milkman Hello Young Lovers He Will Break Your Heart Funny Face Really Mystified The Girl That I Marry Fools Like Me My Heart and I Bring It on Home to Me Lavender Blue Jumping Jonah Don t Turn Around 1990 Fontana Records The Merseybeats first CD release of the album with several of the group s non album A and B sides added 2002 Bear Family Records I Think of You The Complete Recordings compiles the group s entire discography on one CD 2003 Merseybeat Records Anniversary Tour 2003 live album 2021 Cherry Red Records The Merseybeats The Merseys I Stand Accused The Complete Sixties Recordings Double CD comprising the complete discography of the Merseybeats and the Merseys EPs edit 1963 Fontana Records I Think of You I Think Of You Mister Moonlight It s Love That Really Counts The Fortune Teller 1964 Fontana Records The Merseybeats on Stage Long Tall Sally I m Gonna Sit Right Down And Cry Shame You Can t Judge A Book By Its Cover 1964 Fontana Records Wishin and Hopin Wishin and Hopin Hello Young Lovers Milkman Jumping Jonah Singles edit Year Title Peak chartpositions Record Label B side Album UK 1963 It s Love That Really Counts 24 Fontana Records The Fortune Teller I Think of You 5 Mister Moonlight 1964 Don t Turn Around 13 Really Mystified The Merseybeats Wishin and Hopin 13 Milkman Last Night I Made a Little Girl Cry 40 See Me Back 1965 Don t Let It Happen to Us It Would Take a Long Long Time I Love You Yes I Do 22 Good Good Lovin I Stand Accused 38 All My Life Videos edit 1999 The Merseybeats in ConcertThe Merseys discography editAlbums edit 2021 Cherry Red Records The Merseybeats The Merseys I Stand Accused The Complete Sixties Recordings Double CD comprising the complete discography of the Merseybeats and the Merseys Singles edit Year Title Peak chartpositions Record Label B side UK 1966 Sorrow 4 Fontana Records Some Other Day So Sad About Us Love Will Continue Rhythm of Love Is It Love 1967 The Cat Change of Heart Penny in My Pocket I Hope You re Happy 1968 Lovely Loretta Dreaming Honey Do as Crackers It Happens All the Time as Crackers Notes editReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k Biography by Bruce Eder and Richie Unterberger Allmusic com Retrieved 25 October 2009 Pingitore Silvia 28 September 2021 Interview with The Merseybeats Tony Crane The Shortlisted Magazine the shortlisted co uk Retrieved 21 October 2021 a b c Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 837 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 Lewisohn 2013 Thirty One Some Other Guy The Wild Men of Rock BBC World Service 22 July 2015 Retrieved 20 May 2021 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 361 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Lewisohn Mark 2013 The Beatles All These Years Volume I Tune In Crown Archetype ISBN 978 1 4000 8305 3 Further reading editCall Up the Groups Alan Clayson 1985 Blandford Press ISBN 0 7137 1553 7 Leigh Spencer October 2012 With Your Long Blonde Hair Record Collector No 406 Retrieved 11 October 2020 External links editOfficial website The Merseybeats discography at Discogs The Merseys discography at Discogs The Merseybeats biography at Allmusic Liverpool Express website Lou Rosenthal Interview at NAMM Oral History Collection 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Merseybeats amp oldid 1222121398, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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