The Searchers----Saturday Night Out
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My mistake it was the B side of Needles and Pins
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It's on the B side of the single, Don't Throw your Love Away 1963 - aah the days when even B-sides were good.
My favourite B-sides are Rain (with Paper Writer)by the Beatles and She's got Everything (with Days) by the Kinks
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Thankyou So Much For Posting This! The Searchers Are True LEGENDS!
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Saturday Night Out was the b side of Needles A nd Pins 45. Thanks for posting this clip i only remember seeing it once before Brilliant .Tony Jackson was a great singer .Whe n i saw them in 63 on one of those one nigher tours the were top of the bill and from then on have been one of my favourite Scouse band much more earthier than tha Beatles . If you get a copy of thier `Live At The Star club album on Phillips you`ll see what i mean superamos31
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 0:51 Its the VERY YOUNG MARTINE BESWICK!!!! Her small stints from the british movie ''Saturday Night Out''!!! How Rare!!! Thanks for posting this, you should add her name in your description (....featuring Martine Beswick...), you will get lots more clicks!!! Thanks for posting, really rare , old and valuable footage there!!!
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@tauroscorp Don't know if you know it but the Meet The Searchers album that came out in the 80s isn't the same one as the ORIGINAL one that was released back in the 60s. That was when I first heard Saturday Night Out. That's why I said it must have been on the ORIGINAL album . I know because I bought it.
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@tauroscorp I loved The Searchers back in the day and THOUGHT they were better than The Fab Four but I soon realized that while The Searchers were very good, The Fab Four are and always will be the GREATEST musical act in history, in my opinion.
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@kismet818 And if you think that Searchers are better than the Fab Four then you have the right to think so. Sure I like The Beatles but it's a bit like a holy cow that ''it has to be'' the best. I like The Beatles before beatlemania with Pete Best on drums, that was the most interesting period of them. They were original and they created their own sound, it was almost like punk but 15 years earlier.
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@kismet818 And nowadays I have gotta known the production of Joe Meek, great music! Sure I knew Telstar from Tornados but didn't have a clue about Joe Meek. As I said I haven't grown up in the 60's but I sure I'm interested in t hat period (and especially 1956-1963/64), listening music of that time and styling my hair with the original wax like elvis/teddy-style. =) And it was great that Searchers didn't adopt right away the moptop, they got the hair neat. =)
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@kismet818 Thx for answering. Yes, it's a great tune but no, it's not on Meet The Searchers, once it was my favorite album. I got it when I was 16 years old in the early 90's. So I haven't grown up in the 60's but I always wanted be a youngster in the early 60's. That period was fab, by 1963 you had all the great music beginning from the 50's. And yes, Searchers was once more my favorite than The Beatles but then I discovered the early days of the Fab Four.



The original Searchers were great.
Tony Jackson (Bass Guitar)
Mike Pender (Lead Guitar)
John McNally (Rhythm Guitar)
Chris Curtis (Drums)
olhole 3 years ago 4
Wow! Never heard this tune before now, it's not on any Searchers records(?).
tauroscorp 3 years ago 2