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Added: Jul 5, 2008

From: JBauder1948

Duration: 2:33

The Bachelors is a popular music group, originating from Dublin, Ireland. The founding members of the group were Conleth (Con) Cluskey (born 18 November 1941); Declan (Dec) Cluskey (born 23 December 1942) and John Stokes (Sean James Stokes) (born 13 August 1940). In 1957 they formed their first band together, "The Harmonichords" (also seen as "The Harmony Chords"), a classically styled instrumental harmonica-act. As such they appeared on Hughie Green's 'Opportunity Knocks' on Radio Luxembourg, and the 'Ed Sullivan' TV Show filmed in Dublin as a St. Patrick's Day Special, when they played "Danny Boy," aired March 15, 1959. They also played background music plus featured pieces in 25 week radio comedy series called 'Odd Noises' on Radio Éireann featuring Eamonn Andrews. They changed the name to "The Bachelors" in 1962 at the suggestion of Dick Rowe, A&R at Decca Records. He reportedly recommended the name, The Bachelors, "because that's the kind of boy a girl likes". During the 1960s, they had many successful songs that featured in the music charts in Europe Australia, South Africa, South America, parts of the USSR and the United States. Some of the most successful were: "Diane" (1964), "Marie" (1964), "I Wouldn't Trade You For the World" (1965), and "In the Chapel in the Moonlight". They also appeared in a film with Billy Fury in 1965, called "I've Gotta Horse." In 1965 they had the 'most played juke box track' with 'The Stars Will Remember' from a film they made with then current DJ Sam Costa. The Bachelors' version of "Charmaine", with its descending melody that had already made it an evergreen, jogs along to a country guitar strum and a sprinkling of piano licks. Dick Rowe chose American Shel Talmy as record producer, who went on to produce some of The Kinks' classic rock hits. Another 1927 movie theme song, "Diane", penned by the same songwriters as "Charmaine", Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, and arranged in the same Nashville-like manner, was released in 1964 and gave the group their first Number one in the UK Singles Chart, as well as an American breakthrough at number two. In 1963 they starred in Its All Over Town with Frankie Vaughan and The Springfields. It is curious to note that four of their hit songs were taken from 1920's movies. Jim Reeves had also previously covered the same four songs, "Charmaine", "Diane", "Ramona" and "Marie" in the 1950s. Throughout the 1960s the Bachelors racked up hit singles and albums and made guest appearances on all the then current TV shows also made their own situation comedy TV series called Under and Over which was a success. They appeared in two Royal Variety TV shows. They also scored the largest viewing audience ever for Bruce Forsyth's Sunday Night At The London Palladium. Live work was carrying them into the 1970s with record breaking theatre season shows and after a successful start to the decade with the album World of the Bachelors hitting the top 5 and a top twenty follow up, the band became less and less dominant of the music industry along with singers like Tom Jones they found themselves stuck in a decade of Glam Rock and unable to change with the times. The records however kept on coming with a move to the Pye label which was a safe haven for easy listening stars like Frankie Vaughan and Max Bygraves it became increasing apparent that their career would follow the path of live shows. By 1979 however without a hit single in almost 12 years the cracks were showing.

Channel: Music

Tags: doo  irish  pop  wop 


Rating: 4.82 (11 ratings)    Views: 5725' favoriteCount='28    Comments: 11

eddylauterback Says:

Jul 12, 2008 - thanks JB. Can you get their hit, Marie?

JBauder1948 Says:

Jul 13, 2008 - It was added July 10th. Look again.

shepdess Says:

Jul 19, 2008 - Great song. thanks for taking me right back to childhood. they still look much the same

DelTangBrav Says:

Jul 21, 2008 - Hope you don't mind me pointing out but the final picture on the slide show isn't The same Bachelors as on the sound track. There's just one of the originals "John Stokes" on bass, the other two are Kevin Neill (ex Karl Denver Trio) and Jonathan Young. There has been some wrangling over the name but I notice Con and Dec (from the original trio and on that sound track) are now calling themselves "The Bachelors" the three on that final picture were "The New Bachelors" but dropped the "New"

JBauder1948 Says:

Jul 21, 2008 - Thanks for the info.

johnlemmon Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - thanks Jbauder.. my mums favourite song... do you have LOve Is A Many Splendoured Thing by the Bachelors..?

JBauder1948 Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - No but I have it by the Four Aces.

johnlemmon Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - cheers mate, did the Bachelors not make that song, I am sure they did as my mum loved them and we went to see them at the Liverpool Empire in the late 60's

JBauder1948 Says:

Jul 27, 2008 - Yes the bachelors recorded it too. I am not sure who was first and who made a cover. There was a lot of great music in/from Liverpool!

johnlemmon Says:

Jul 28, 2008 - can you try to get it for us please JB...!! it would be much appreciated.. Lemmo...

JBauder1948 Says:

Jul 28, 2008 - I checked my usual sources and can't find the audio file. Sorry. If anyone can send me the audio of Love Is A Many Splendoured Thing by the Bachelors please contact me.

sebmelmoth2003 Says:

Jul 29, 2008 - nice details. it beats me why so many people take the troulbe to upload material and say nothing about it. bachelors were on radio yesterday. type "bbc front row" into google; click `listen again` for monday (programme online for 7 days). promoting new CD - The Very Best of the Bachelors they've also got a good web site.

JBauder1948 Says:

Jul 29, 2008 - Thanks for your comment. I am no music expert but when I decide to upload a song I google for a bio and include it. I am learning a lot myself because of it.

5times55 Says:

Aug 18, 2008 - I went to see them in the sixties with my ma in the royal court theatre in liverpool.

TL250Rider Says:

Aug 20, 2008 - What a wonderful Song Rock was at it's best in the 60's 70's started out good then Disco came Top 40 Rock N Roll RIP

carlyfax Says:

Aug 26, 2008 - I went to see them last week & they were brilliant!

JBauder1948 Says:

Aug 26, 2008 - Take me with you next time! LOL

byrnecris Says:

Sep 20, 2008 - I saw the Bachelors last week too. Absolutely superb. They do an amazing version of 'My Heart Will Go On' with Jonathon on lead vocals. John Stokes looks no different either. Book a ticket for them if they come near you and let's keep music live