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Sugar and Spice (The Searchers album)

Sugar and Spice is the second studio album by the British rock band The Searchers released in 1963. This album features the band's second big hit single "Sugar and Spice". With two successful Top 5 albums in three months, and two other Top 3 hit singles at the time, the group proved to be the strongest to emerge from Liverpool next to the Beatles and Gerry and the Pacemakers. They solidified their position further with another album track, "Ain't That Just Like Me", which was later released in the US and hit #61 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3]

Sugar and Spice
Studio album by
Released16 Oct 1963
Recorded1963
StudioPye Record Studios
GenreBeat[1]
Length29:45 (1963 LP)
45:30 (2001 CD Reissue)
LabelPye
ProducerTony Hatch
The Searchers chronology
Singles from Sugar And Spice
  1. "Sugar and Spice"
    Released: October 1963
  2. "Ain't That Just Like Me"
    Released: March 1964 (US)
Alternate UK cover art (1967)
Sugar And Spice (Marble Arch Records)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Record Mirror[2]

Overview and recording edit

The first album single, "Sugar and Spice", was written by producer Tony Hatch (using the pseudonym Fred Nightingale in order to better convince the band to record it), and he felt the song had enormous hit potential for its similarity to previous No.1 hit "Sweets for My Sweet". Both songs are similar in style, backing vocals, chord progressions, and guitar solos. Hatch plotted for it to be the next Searchers A-side. They recorded the song, despite their dislike and initial opposition to it. Chris Curtis disliked the similarities to "Sweets for my Sweet" and refused to sing on it (although he did overdub the high-pitched harmony links between verses).[4] Nevertheless, it reached No. 2 on the UK's Record Retailer chart, just one step behind the Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand".[5] With the massive popularity of the Searchers, Pye Records decided to release a follow-up album as soon as possible for the Christmas market. The group were pulled back to the studio in the middle of their UK tour with Brian Poole and the Tremeloes and Roy Orbison and made the new album in just three days.[6] In similarity to their debut album it contained more numbers from their original stage repertoire. They covered tunes by their American idols, such as Buddy Holly ("Listen to Me", "Don't Cha Know"), girl group The Chiffons ("Oh My Lover"), and The Coasters ("Ain't That Just Like Me"), and also the sort of Merseybeat standard "Some Other Guy", which became a staple ingredient in almost every Liverpool group's set-list.

The Beatles did "Some Other Guy". We did "Some Other Guy". The Big Three did "Some Other Guy". Everybody did "Some Other Guy". But, if you listen to all the versions of "Some Other Guy", or "Money", you’ll find that no two versions are the same.

John McNally[7]

Release edit

Sugar and Spice was released as a mono LP album on the Pye label in the UK in Autumn 1963, Pye NPL 18089. It entered the LP charts on 16 November 1963 and went to No. 5 (the band's first LP Meet the Searchers still occupied No. 3 that same week)[8] and stayed for 21 weeks.[9] Four of the album's tracks were later issued on the EP Hungry for Love, which went to No. 4 in the UK charts.[10] Sugar And Spice LP was not available in the US. Instead, five of the album's twelve tracks appeared on Kapp Records' release, Meet The Searchers / Needles and Pins, issued in North America only (and with two more on another US-only LP, This Is Us).[11]

Track listing edit

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Sugar and Spice"Fred NightingaleTony Jackson2:16
2."Don't Cha Know"David Box, Ernie HallMike Pender2:03
3."Some Other Guy"Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Richard BarrettTony Jackson, Mike Pender2:08
4."One of These Days"Ronnie Hawkins, Jacqueline MagillMike Pender2:17
5."Listen to Me"Charles Hardin, Norman PettyTony Jackson, Mike Pender2:12
6."Unhappy Girls"Fred Burch, Marijohn WilkinMike Pender2:38
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
7."Ain't That Just Like Me"Earl Carroll (vocalist), Billy GuyChris Curtis2:25
8."Oh My Lover"Ronnie MackTony Jackson2:25
9."Saints and Searchers"Traditional; arranged by The SearchersTony Jackson3:17
10."Cherry Stones"John JeromeTony Jackson, Mike Pender2:28
11."All My Sorrows"Glenn YarboroughMike Pender, Chris Curtis3:26
12."Hungry for Love"Gordon MillsTony Jackson, Mike Pender2:24


2001 Reissue Bonus Tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
13."C'est De Notre Age" ("Sugar and Spice" in French)Fred Nightingale (Translator: Michel Paje)Tony Jackson2:15
14."Süß ist sie" ("Sugar and Spice" in German)Fred Nightingale (Translator unknown)Tony Jackson2:15
15."Ils la Chantaient Il y a Longtemps" ("Saints and Searchers" in French)Traditional; arranged by The Searchers (Translator: Alain Gaunay)Chris Curtis3:17
16."Saturday Night Out"Mark Anthony, Robert RichardsTony Jackson, Mike Pender1:45
17."Bye Bye Johnny"Chuck BerryJohn McNally2:46
18."I Don't Want to Go on Without You"Bert Berns, Jerry WexlerMike Pender3:27

Personnel edit

The Searchers

Additional musicians and production

References edit

  1. ^ Stanley, Bob (13 September 2013). "Needles And Pins: The Beat Boom". Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop. Faber & Faber. p. 133. ISBN 978-0-571-28198-5.
  2. ^ Watson, Jimmy (16 November 1963). (PDF). Record Mirror. No. 140. p. 10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 April 2022. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Billboard Database". Billboard. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  4. ^ Peter Doggett, Sugar And Spice (CD liner notes), Sanctuary Records, 2001.
  5. ^ "Searchers: Artist Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  6. ^ Peter Doggett, Sugar And Spice (CD liner notes), Sanctuary Records, 2001.
  7. ^ "Searchers: You've really got a hold on me". Record Collector. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
  8. ^ "Searchers: Official Albums Chart Top 20". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  9. ^ "Searchers: Artist Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  10. ^ "Searchers: UK Discography". Fan page. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
  11. ^ "Exploring Sugar And Spice". Discog.com. Retrieved 6 February 2021.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sugar and Spice The Searchers album news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sugar and Spice is the second studio album by the British rock band The Searchers released in 1963 This album features the band s second big hit single Sugar and Spice With two successful Top 5 albums in three months and two other Top 3 hit singles at the time the group proved to be the strongest to emerge from Liverpool next to the Beatles and Gerry and the Pacemakers They solidified their position further with another album track Ain t That Just Like Me which was later released in the US and hit 61 on the Billboard Hot 100 3 Sugar and SpiceStudio album by The SearchersReleased16 Oct 1963Recorded1963StudioPye Record StudiosGenreBeat 1 Length29 45 1963 LP 45 30 2001 CD Reissue LabelPyeProducerTony HatchThe Searchers chronologySweets For My Sweet The Searchers At The Star Club Hamburg 1963 Sugar and Spice 1963 It s the Searchers 1964 Singles from Sugar And Spice Sugar and Spice Released October 1963 Ain t That Just Like Me Released March 1964 US Alternate UK cover art 1967 Sugar And Spice Marble Arch Records Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingRecord Mirror 2 Contents 1 Overview and recording 2 Release 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 ReferencesOverview and recording editThe first album single Sugar and Spice was written by producer Tony Hatch using the pseudonym Fred Nightingale in order to better convince the band to record it and he felt the song had enormous hit potential for its similarity to previous No 1 hit Sweets for My Sweet Both songs are similar in style backing vocals chord progressions and guitar solos Hatch plotted for it to be the next Searchers A side They recorded the song despite their dislike and initial opposition to it Chris Curtis disliked the similarities to Sweets for my Sweet and refused to sing on it although he did overdub the high pitched harmony links between verses 4 Nevertheless it reached No 2 on the UK s Record Retailer chart just one step behind the Beatles I Want to Hold Your Hand 5 With the massive popularity of the Searchers Pye Records decided to release a follow up album as soon as possible for the Christmas market The group were pulled back to the studio in the middle of their UK tour with Brian Poole and the Tremeloes and Roy Orbison and made the new album in just three days 6 In similarity to their debut album it contained more numbers from their original stage repertoire They covered tunes by their American idols such as Buddy Holly Listen to Me Don t Cha Know girl group The Chiffons Oh My Lover and The Coasters Ain t That Just Like Me and also the sort of Merseybeat standard Some Other Guy which became a staple ingredient in almost every Liverpool group s set list The Beatles did Some Other Guy We did Some Other Guy The Big Three did Some Other Guy Everybody did Some Other Guy But if you listen to all the versions of Some Other Guy or Money you ll find that no two versions are the same John McNally 7 Release editSugar and Spice was released as a mono LP album on the Pye label in the UK in Autumn 1963 Pye NPL 18089 It entered the LP charts on 16 November 1963 and went to No 5 the band s first LP Meet the Searchers still occupied No 3 that same week 8 and stayed for 21 weeks 9 Four of the album s tracks were later issued on the EP Hungry for Love which went to No 4 in the UK charts 10 Sugar And Spice LP was not available in the US Instead five of the album s twelve tracks appeared on Kapp Records release Meet The Searchers Needles and Pins issued in North America only and with two more on another US only LP This Is Us 11 Track listing editSide 1No TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength1 Sugar and Spice Fred NightingaleTony Jackson2 162 Don t Cha Know David Box Ernie HallMike Pender2 033 Some Other Guy Jerry Leiber Mike Stoller Richard BarrettTony Jackson Mike Pender2 084 One of These Days Ronnie Hawkins Jacqueline MagillMike Pender2 175 Listen to Me Charles Hardin Norman PettyTony Jackson Mike Pender2 126 Unhappy Girls Fred Burch Marijohn WilkinMike Pender2 38 Side 2No TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength7 Ain t That Just Like Me Earl Carroll vocalist Billy GuyChris Curtis2 258 Oh My Lover Ronnie MackTony Jackson2 259 Saints and Searchers Traditional arranged by The SearchersTony Jackson3 1710 Cherry Stones John JeromeTony Jackson Mike Pender2 2811 All My Sorrows Glenn YarboroughMike Pender Chris Curtis3 2612 Hungry for Love Gordon MillsTony Jackson Mike Pender2 242001 Reissue Bonus TracksNo TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength13 C est De Notre Age Sugar and Spice in French Fred Nightingale Translator Michel Paje Tony Jackson2 1514 Suss ist sie Sugar and Spice in German Fred Nightingale Translator unknown Tony Jackson2 1515 Ils la Chantaient Il y a Longtemps Saints and Searchers in French Traditional arranged by The Searchers Translator Alain Gaunay Chris Curtis3 1716 Saturday Night Out Mark Anthony Robert RichardsTony Jackson Mike Pender1 4517 Bye Bye Johnny Chuck BerryJohn McNally2 4618 I Don t Want to Go on Without You Bert Berns Jerry WexlerMike Pender3 27Personnel editThe Searchers Tony Jackson bass lead vocals backing vocals Mike Pender lead guitar backing vocals lead vocals John McNally rhythm guitar backing vocals Chris Curtis drums backing vocals lead vocalsAdditional musicians and production Tony Hatch producer piano Ray Prickett recording engineerReferences edit Stanley Bob 13 September 2013 Needles And Pins The Beat Boom Yeah Yeah Yeah The Story of Modern Pop Faber amp Faber p 133 ISBN 978 0 571 28198 5 Watson Jimmy 16 November 1963 The Searchers PDF Record Mirror No 140 p 10 Archived from the original PDF on 1 April 2022 Retrieved 6 August 2022 Billboard Database Billboard Retrieved 1 February 2021 Peter Doggett Sugar And Spice CD liner notes Sanctuary Records 2001 Searchers Artist Chart History Official Charts Company Retrieved 4 May 2020 Peter Doggett Sugar And Spice CD liner notes Sanctuary Records 2001 Searchers You ve really got a hold on me Record Collector Retrieved 6 February 2021 Searchers Official Albums Chart Top 20 Official Charts Company Retrieved 4 May 2020 Searchers Artist Chart History Official Charts Company Retrieved 4 May 2020 Searchers UK Discography Fan page Retrieved 6 February 2021 Exploring Sugar And Spice Discog com Retrieved 6 February 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sugar and Spice The Searchers album amp oldid 1182901878, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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