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Pickettywitch

Pickettywitch was a British pop group. Fronted by singer Polly Brown (also billed as Polly Browne), with Chris Warren as the secondary lead singer. The group became best known for its hit single, "That Same Old Feeling", which was written by Tony Macaulay and John Macleod. It reached number five in the UK Singles Chart in 1970.[1]

Pickettywitch
OriginUnited Kingdom
GenresPop music
Years active1969–1973
LabelsPye Records
Past membersPolly Brown
Chris Warren
Bob Brittain
Martin Bridges
Mike Tomich
Keith Hall
Peter Hawkins
Brian Stuart
Mel Harris
Paul Risi
Paul Riordan

Origins edit

The original members were Polly Brown (vocals), Chris Warren (vocals), Bob Brittain (organ), Martin Bridges (guitar), Mike Tomich (bass guitar) and Keith Hall (drums).[2] Bridges and Tomich were replaced later in 1970 by Peter Hawkins (died 18 October 2014) (guitar) and Brian Stuart (bass), who would later be replaced by Paul Risi (guitar) and Paul Riordan (bass). The name Pickettywitch is often said to have been taken from a Cornish village through which their eventual lead singer, Polly Brown, had passed with her sister;[2] in fact, there is no such village, though there was a pub of that name at Yeovil in Somerset.[3]

History edit

Pickettywitch was signed by record producer John Macleod to Pye Records and released their debut single, "You Got Me So I Don't Know" b/w "Solomon Grundy" in July 1969.[2][4] Their U.K. chart breakthrough came in early 1970 when the single "That Same Old Feeling" hit the top 5. That single also made the top 40[5] on the Cashbox pop chart in the US a few months later and remains their only hit single there.

Two further singles also made the UK chart in that year - these were "(It's Like A) Sad Old Kinda Movie" (again written by Macaulay and Macleod) (number 16), and "Baby I Won't Let You Down" (written by Les Reed and Geoff Stephens) (number 27).[1][6]

In 1970, "Days I Remember" received radio airplay. The single did not appear on record charts,[2] but "That Same Old Feeling" reached No. 67 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 40 on the Cashbox pop chart in the summer of that same year. Brown left for a solo career in late 1972.[2][5]

Subsequent careers edit

Brown went on to a form a duo called Sweet Dreams, in partnership with Tony Jackson, recording a cover of the ABBA song "Honey, Honey".[2] Brown then launched a solo career, with minor hits in the UK and the United States.[2] Hall joined Gerry & the Pacemakers for five years, and has an active international career as a jazz drummer.

Brown continues to write and record music including blues material. There is a misconception that she died in 2006, this being due to the death that year of Sheila Rossall,[7] who had been the lead singer of a latter-day edition of Pickettywitch who worked the club circuit. Rossall had attracted some publicity in 1981 because she suffered from total allergy syndrome, and Brown often faced questions about the illness as a result. [What is the source of this information?]

Albums edit

  • Pickettywitch (Janus Records, 1970, LP)
  • That Same Old Feeling: The Complete Recordings (Castle Records, 2001, CD)

Singles edit

  • "That Same Old Feeling" (1970) - UK No. 5,[1] Ireland No. 6,[8] NZ No. 7,[9] Argentina No. 8 [10] South Africa No. 17,[11] Canada No. 36,[12] US No. 67[13]
  • "(It's Like a) Sad Old Kinda Movie" (1970) - UK No. 16[1]
  • "Baby I Won't Let You Down" (1970) - UK No. 27[1]
  • "Waldo P. Emerson Jones" (1971) - Canada No. 83[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 426. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Pickettywitch | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
  3. ^ "Picketty Witch, Yeovil, Somerset, BA21 3BG - pub details#". Beerintheevening.com. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
  4. ^ [1] September 2, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ a b [2] June 8, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Pickettywitch | Songs". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
  7. ^ "Tributes to tragic former chart star". Blackpool Gazette. 8 November 2006. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
  8. ^ Jaclyn Ward. "The Irish Charts - All there is to know". Irishcharts.ie. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  9. ^ "flavour of new zealand - search listener". Flavourofnz.co.nz. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  10. ^ "Billboard - Hits Of The World" (PDF). worldradiohistory.com. Billboard. 14 November 1970. p. 121.
  11. ^ Brian Currin. "South African Rock Lists Website - SA Charts 1965 - 1989 Acts (P)". Rock.co.za. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  12. ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - August 1, 1970" (PDF).
  13. ^ Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-1990 - ISBN 0-89820-089-X
  14. ^ "Image : RPM Weekly - Library and Archives Canada : RPM Top Singles, May 8, 1971". Bac-lac.gc.ca. 22 July 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2020.

External links edit

  • AllMusic
  • Pickettywitch discography at Discogs
  • Pickettywitch at IMDb

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Pickettywitch was a British pop group Fronted by singer Polly Brown also billed as Polly Browne with Chris Warren as the secondary lead singer The group became best known for its hit single That Same Old Feeling which was written by Tony Macaulay and John Macleod It reached number five in the UK Singles Chart in 1970 1 PickettywitchOriginUnited KingdomGenresPop musicYears active1969 1973LabelsPye RecordsPast membersPolly BrownChris WarrenBob BrittainMartin BridgesMike TomichKeith Hall Peter HawkinsBrian StuartMel HarrisPaul RisiPaul Riordan Contents 1 Origins 2 History 3 Subsequent careers 4 Albums 5 Singles 6 References 7 External linksOrigins editThe original members were Polly Brown vocals Chris Warren vocals Bob Brittain organ Martin Bridges guitar Mike Tomich bass guitar and Keith Hall drums 2 Bridges and Tomich were replaced later in 1970 by Peter Hawkins died 18 October 2014 guitar and Brian Stuart bass who would later be replaced by Paul Risi guitar and Paul Riordan bass The name Pickettywitch is often said to have been taken from a Cornish village through which their eventual lead singer Polly Brown had passed with her sister 2 in fact there is no such village though there was a pub of that name at Yeovil in Somerset 3 History editPickettywitch was signed by record producer John Macleod to Pye Records and released their debut single You Got Me So I Don t Know b w Solomon Grundy in July 1969 2 4 Their U K chart breakthrough came in early 1970 when the single That Same Old Feeling hit the top 5 That single also made the top 40 5 on the Cashbox pop chart in the US a few months later and remains their only hit single there Two further singles also made the UK chart in that year these were It s Like A Sad Old Kinda Movie again written by Macaulay and Macleod number 16 and Baby I Won t Let You Down written by Les Reed and Geoff Stephens number 27 1 6 In 1970 Days I Remember received radio airplay The single did not appear on record charts 2 but That Same Old Feeling reached No 67 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No 40 on the Cashbox pop chart in the summer of that same year Brown left for a solo career in late 1972 2 5 Subsequent careers editBrown went on to a form a duo called Sweet Dreams in partnership with Tony Jackson recording a cover of the ABBA song Honey Honey 2 Brown then launched a solo career with minor hits in the UK and the United States 2 Hall joined Gerry amp the Pacemakers for five years and has an active international career as a jazz drummer Brown continues to write and record music including blues material There is a misconception that she died in 2006 this being due to the death that year of Sheila Rossall 7 who had been the lead singer of a latter day edition of Pickettywitch who worked the club circuit Rossall had attracted some publicity in 1981 because she suffered from total allergy syndrome and Brown often faced questions about the illness as a result What is the source of this information Albums editPickettywitch Janus Records 1970 LP That Same Old Feeling The Complete Recordings Castle Records 2001 CD Singles edit That Same Old Feeling 1970 UK No 5 1 Ireland No 6 8 NZ No 7 9 Argentina No 8 10 South Africa No 17 11 Canada No 36 12 US No 67 13 It s Like a Sad Old Kinda Movie 1970 UK No 16 1 Baby I Won t Let You Down 1970 UK No 27 1 Waldo P Emerson Jones 1971 Canada No 83 14 References edit a b c d e Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 426 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 a b c d e f g Pickettywitch Biography AllMusic Retrieved 17 February 2014 Picketty Witch Yeovil Somerset BA21 3BG pub details Beerintheevening com Retrieved 17 February 2014 1 Archived September 2 2009 at the Wayback Machine a b 2 Archived June 8 2015 at the Wayback Machine Pickettywitch Songs AllMusic Retrieved 17 February 2014 Tributes to tragic former chart star Blackpool Gazette 8 November 2006 Retrieved 17 February 2014 Jaclyn Ward The Irish Charts All there is to know Irishcharts ie Retrieved 1 March 2020 flavour of new zealand search listener Flavourofnz co nz Retrieved 1 March 2020 Billboard Hits Of The World PDF worldradiohistory com Billboard 14 November 1970 p 121 Brian Currin South African Rock Lists Website SA Charts 1965 1989 Acts P Rock co za Retrieved 1 March 2020 RPM Top 100 Singles August 1 1970 PDF Joel Whitburn s Top Pop Singles 1955 1990 ISBN 0 89820 089 X Image RPM Weekly Library and Archives Canada RPM Top Singles May 8 1971 Bac lac gc ca 22 July 2014 Retrieved 1 March 2020 External links editAllMusic Pickettywitch discography at Discogs Pickettywitch at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pickettywitch amp oldid 1193304559, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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