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  2. The Searchers (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Searchers are an English Merseybeat group who flourished during the British Invasion of the 1960s. [1] [2] The band's hits include a remake of the Drifters' 1961 hit, "Sweets for My Sweet"; "Sugar and Spice" (written by their producer Tony Hatch); remakes of Jackie DeShannon's "Needles and Pins" and "When You Walk in the Room"; a cover of the Orlons' "Don't Throw Your Love Away"; and a ...

  3. The Searchers discography - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Hour Of The Searchers, Vol. 2 . Label: Golden Hour (GH 564) Format: LP – The compilation is made of songs from the 1960s; 1977 The Searchers File. Label: Pye Records (6641 925) Format: 2 LP – Double LP compilation is made of songs from the 1960s; Liner notes by Peter Jones; 1979 Sweets For My Sweet – The Searchers At The Star ...

  4. Category:The Searchers (band) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Searchers (band) songs or lists of The Searchers (band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Searchers (band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Meet The Searchers - Wikipedia

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    Meet The Searchers is the 1963 debut and most successful album by British rock band The Searchers.The album featured their first single released in June 1963, a version of the Drifters' "Sweets for My Sweet", which was a UK No.1 for the band, as well as their version of the Clovers "Love Potion No.9", which was released as a single in the U.S. (but not in the UK) the following year.

  6. Sweets for My Sweet - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, "Sweets for My Sweet" was released by English Merseybeat band the Searchers as their debut single, reaching No. 1 on the UK Single Chart for two weeks that August. [4] [5] According to Bill Harry, Dusty Springfield considered the Searchers' recording of the song to be "the best record to come out of Liverpool" as of July 1963. [6]

  7. Searchers (The Searchers album) - Wikipedia

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    Searchers (the definite article is omitted in the UK) is the seventh studio album by the English rock band The Searchers, sometimes referred to as the band’s comeback album. It is the Searchers' first album of original songs since their 1965 Take Me for What I'm Worth and the first which entered Billboard Top 200 since The Searchers No. 4 . [ 1 ]

  8. The Searchers 30th Anniversary Collection 1962–1992

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    The Searchers 30th Anniversary Collection 1962–1992 is a compilation album of songs by the English rock band The Searchers released by Sequel Records.This collection including all of their A-sides released on Pye Records, nearly all B-sides and many of their album tracks. [1]

  9. He's Got No Love - Wikipedia

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    "He’s Got No Love" is a song written by Chris Curtis and Mike Pender and released by British pop rock group The Searchers. The song was released as a single in July 1965 by Pye Records in the United Kingdom and later on Kapp Records in the United States. It became a hit in 1965 in both countries.