The Applejacks - Tell Me When (Reissue) (1964/1990)

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Title: Tell Me When
Year Of Release: 1964/1990
Label: Deram
Genre: Pop Rock, Beat, British Invasion
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 50:32
Total Size: 169/302 Mb (scans)
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The Applejacks - Tell Me When (Reissue) (1964/1990)


Tracklist:

01. Tell Me When
02. Wishing Will Never Make It So
03. Over Suzanne
04. Hello Josephine
05. As A Matter Of Fact
06. Too Much Monkey Business
07. Mem'ries Of You
08. Ain't That Just Like Me
09. Kansas City
10. I Wonder
11. Three Little Words (I Love You)
12. Baby Jane
13. No Time
14. See If She Cares
15. What's The Matter Little Girl
16. What'd I Say
17. Like Dreamers Do
18. (Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom) Everybody Fall Down
19. You're The One For Me
20. I Go To Sleep

Line-up::
Al Jackson (Vocals)
Martin Baggott (Lead Guitar
Phil Cash (Rhythm Guitar)
Don Gould (Organ)
Megan Davies (Bass)
Gerry Freeman (drums)

British mid 1960s beat group from Solihull, England

All of the Applejacks (except Jackson) were members of the same scout troop as children. Baggott, Cash and Freeman began playing together in a skiffle group named the Crestas in 1961, occasionally performing at a local youth club. Davies joined the group in 1961, Gould the following year. Lacking a vocalist, they were strictly an instrumental band until the addition of singer Al Jackson in 1963; they began playing rock and roll songs and secured a residency at Solihull Civic Hall. During that time, they changed their name to the Jaguars before finally becoming the Applejacks in July 1962.

Signed to Decca Records late in 1963, their success was largely due to the strength of their first single, "Tell Me When".Written by Les Reed and Geoff Stephens, "Tell Me When" was released in February 1964 and shot to No. 7 in the UK. After the group met the Beatles during rehearsals for a television appearance, John Lennon and Paul McCartney provided the Applejacks with a song which was to be their second single: "Like Dreamers Do". However, the record only reached number 20 in the UK chart, whilst their final hit, "Three Little Words (I Love You)" (also in 1964), made it to No. 23.



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