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Al Jackson - vocals (born April 11st 1945)

Martin Baggott - lead guitar (born October 20th 1947)

Phil Cash - rhythm guitar (born October 9th 1947)

Don Gould - keyboards (born March 23rd 1947)

Megan Davies - bass guitar (born March 25th 1944)

Gerry Freeman - drums (born May 24th 1947)

 

Originating from Solihull in Warwickshire, The Applejacks' star shone briefly in 1964. They were the first "Brumbeat" group to reach the Top 10, and were unusual for containing a female bass guitarist among their number. Despite a promising debut and having a connection to the Beatles, their moment in the spotlight was over all too soon.

Baggott, Cash and Freeman began playing together in a skiffle group named The Crestas in 1961, occasionally performing at a local youth club. Davies joind the group in 1961, Gould the following year. Lacking a vocalist, at that period they concentrated on purely instrumental numbers. With the addition of singer Al Jackson in '63 they began playing rock 'n' roll songs and secured a residency at Solihull Civic Hall.. During that time they changed their name to The Jaguars before settling on the name which was to become known to pop fans all over the country.

Signed to Decca late in 1963, their success was largely due to the strength of their first record,"Tell Me When", released in February 1964, which was an incredibly strong number. The met the Beatles during rehearsals for a TV appearance and Leenon & McCartney provided the group with a song which was to be their second single "Like Dreamers Do". Disappointingly, the record only reached No. 20 in the charts. Their final hit was "Three Little Words", also in 1964.

Although Decca continued to issue Applejacks recordings during 1965 (including the first released version of Ray Davies' "I Go To Sleep") they met with little response from the public leading to a rapid return to playing local gigs.

 

Singles

Feb '64

Tell Me When/Baby Jane

Decca F 11833

UK#7

May '64

Like Dreamers Do/Everybody Fall Down

Decca F 11916

UK#20

Sep '64

Three Little Words/You're The One For Me

Decca F 11981

UK#23

Jan '65

Chim Chim Cheree/It's Not A Game Anymore

Decca F 12050

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Jun '65

It's Not A Game Anymore/Bye Bye Girl

Decca F 12106

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Aug '65

I Go To Sleep/Make Up Or Break Up

Decca F 12216

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Nov '65

I'm Through/We Gotta Get Together

Decca F 12301

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1967

You've Been Cheating/Love Was In My Eyes

CBS 202615

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L.P.s

1964

The Applejacks - Tell Me When/Wishing Will Never Make It So/Over Suzanne/Hello Josephine/As A Matter Of Fact/Too Much Monkey Business/Memories Of You/Ain't That Just Like Me/Kansas City/I Wonder/Three Little Words/Baby Jane/See If She Cares/What's The Matter Girl?/What'd I Say?

Decca LK 4635

 

Re-issue

1990

Tell Me When - Tell Me When/Wishing Will Never Make It So/Over Suzanne/Hello Josephine/As A Matter Of Fact/Too Much Monkey Business/Mem'ries Of You/Ain't That Just Like Me/Kansas City/I Wonder/Three Little Words/Baby Jane/No Time/See If She Cares/What's The Matter Little Girl/What'd I Say/Like Dreamers Do/Everybody Fall Down/You're The One/I Go To Sleep

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