RARE BEAT - GARAGE ROCK AND PSYCHEDELIC
TONY SHERIDAN (AND THE BEATLES)
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Tony Sheridan (born on 21 May 1940), is an English rock and roll singer-songwriter and guitarist. In 1958 he began appearing on the BBC's Oh Boy, playing electric guitar. Sheridan was soon viewed as a very promising guitarist and as such was employed backing a number of singers, reportedly including Gene Vincent and Conway Twitty while they were in England. Providentially his little band was offered a gig in Bruno Koschmieder's "Kaiserkeller" club in Hamburg, Germany. As fate would have it, his bandmates soon packed up and left Germany, but Sheridan remained behind. In a bizarre twist a young Liverpool rock group was then booked by Liverpool club-owner/manager Allan Williams to play in Koschmieder's second club "The Indra", and thus the young, raw Beatles came face to face with "professional" musician Tony Sheridan and his now makeshift band. This face to face contact rapidly grew into mutual great admiration, particularly on the part of young George Harrison, who, as lead guitarist for the Beatles, never missed a chance to corner fellow lead guitarist Sheridan and practise with him endlessly. The relationship was largely symbiotic, with the Beatles sometimes backing Sheridan, but with Sheridan often joining the Beatles during their own sets back them playing guitar. When German Polydor producer/A and R man Bert Kaempfert saw the pairing on stage, he suggested that Sheridan and the Beatles make some recordings together. Kaempfert viewed Sheridan as the one with "star" potential, and though they signed the Beatles to play on Sheridan's records their contract with them stipulated that the four Beatles (Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Pete Best) only had to play on a minimum of two songs. Of the seven songs recorded during Sheridan's two day-long sessions for Polydor in June 1961, it should be pointed out that at times the band behind Sheridan would be down to only two Beatles, and that conversely only on their two solo songs do all four Beatles play (minus Sheridan), while Sheridan plays on all of his tracks. Polydor's beliefs in Sheridan's coming stardom were so strong that they buried the two solo Beatle tracks until much later. And additionally both John Lennon and Tony Sheridan swore that there were several other Beatle tracks that were recorded during the two-day session, but that either they were not preserved OR something else happened to them. In 1962, after a series of singles (the first of which, "My Bonnie"/"The Saints" made it to #5 in the Hit Parade), the record was released in America on Decca with a black label and also in a pink label for demo play. The record has the distinction of being one of the most expensive collectible 45 rpm. Ringo Starr also very briefly played in Sheridan's backing band during very early 1962, before returning to Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. Starr was reportedly unhappy with Sheridan performing songs he had not rehearsed with his band. Ringo thus narrowly missed playing on Sheridan's album debut. Also in 1962, Polydor released the album My Bonnie across Germany. The word Beatles was judged to sound too similar to the German Pidels (pronounced peedles), the plural of a slang term for penis, hence the album was credited to Tony Sheridan and The Beat Brothers. At a point in the mid-Sixties Sheridan's whole musical style underwent an abrupt transformation, away from his rock and roll roots and towards a more blues and jazz oriented sound. Though these recordings were praised by some, many fans of his earlier work felt disappointed. By 1967, Sheridan had become disillusioned with his Beatle-brought fame. As he was more concerned by the Vietnam War, Sheridan agreed to perform for the Allied troops. While in Vietnam however, the band that he had assembled was fired upon and one of the members was killed. Reuters reported that Sheridan himself had died. For his work entertaining the Allies, Sheridan was made an honorary Captain of the United States army. In the early 1970s, Sheridan managed a West German radio programme of blues music, which was well-received. In 1978, the Star Club was reopened, and Sheridan performed there along with Elvis Presley's TCB Band. Today, Tony Sheridan lives with his wife Anna in Seestermόhe, a village north of Hamburg. In addition to music, he is interested in heraldry and designs coats of arms.

MEMBERS:

BEST LINK:

Tony Sheridan's website



Ain't She Sweet
Cry For A Shadow
Argentina
Polydor 1010
Value: 50 €

Ain't She Sweet
Sam The Sham And The Pharaos
Austria
Polydor 863 186-7
Value: 150 €
PROMO FOR LEINER MΦBEL INDUSTRIE

Ain't She Sweet
Cry For A Shadow
DDR
Amiga 4 50 466
Value: 50 €

Ain't She Sweet
Cry For A Shadow
DDR
Amiga 4 50 466
Value: 600 €
ALTERNATIVE SLEEVE

Ain't She Sweet
The Righteous Brothers
Finland
NGLI 1
Value: 150 €
PROMO FOR VIKING LINE

Ain't She Sweet
Cry For A Shadow
Germany
Polydor 2814 043
Value: 15 €
REISSUE

Ain't She Sweet
Cry For A Shadow
Germany
Polydor 2042 263
Value: 15 €
REISSUE

Ain't She Sweet
Take Out Some Insurance On Me, Baby
Germany
Polydor 52 317
Value: 20 €

Ain't She Sweet
If You Love Me Baby
Germany
Polydor 52 317
Value: 20 €

Ain't She Sweet
If You Love Me Baby
Italy
Polydor NH 52 317
Value: 250 €

Ain't She Sweet
If You Love Me Baby
Japan
Polydor DP-1369
Value: 60 €

Ain't She Sweet
If You Love Me Baby
Sweden
Polydor 52 317
Value: 100 €
MISSPRINT

Ain't She Sweet
If You Love Me Baby
Sweden
Polydor 52 317
Value: 50 €

Ain't She Sweet
Nobody's Child
USA
Atco 6308
Value: 120 €

Ain't She Sweet
Cry For A Shadow
Yugoslavia
Polydor 2042 263
Value: 15 €

Ain't She Sweet / Cry For A Shadow
My Bonnie / Sweet Georgia Brown
Australia
Polydor EPH 21967
Value: 85 €

Ain't She Sweet / Cry For A Shadow
My Bonnie / If You Love Me Baby
Chile
Polydor A-61
Value: 500 €

Ain't She Sweet / Cry For A Shadow
My Bonnie / If You Love Me Baby
Yugoslavia
Polydor RTB EP 57471 Po
Value: 40 €

Ain't She Sweet / If You Love Me Baby
Sweet Georgia Brown / Nobody's Child
France
Polydor 21 965
Value: 150 €

Ain't She Sweet / If You Love Me Baby
Sweet Georgia Brown / Nobody's Child
Spain
Polydor EPH 50 932
Value: 250 €

Ain't She Sweet / My Bonnie
Cry For A Shadow
Holland
Polydor 2041 355
Value: 50 €

Ain't She Sweet / Ya Ya
Sweet Georgia Brown / What'd I Say
Mexico
Polydor 1104
Value: 60 €

Cry For A Shadow
Why
Germany
Polydor 52 275
Value: 40 €

Do-Re-Mi
My Babe
Germany
Polydor 52 936
Value: 15 €

Do-Re-Mi
My Babe
Japan
Polydor DP-1422
Value: 100 €

Excerpt from Do Re Mi
Other artists
Germany
Polydor 002 527
Value: 25 €
PROMO

I Believe in Love
Monday Morning
Germany
Metronome M 25 429
Value: 10 €
TONY & CAROLE

Ich Glaub' An Dich
Monday Morning
Germany
Metronome M 25 433
Value: 10 €
TONY & CAROLE

Ich Lieb' Dich So
Der Kiss-Me Song
Germany
Polydor 24 821
Value: 40 €

Ich Will Bei Dir Bleiben
Ich Lass Dich Nie Wieder Geh'n
Germany
Polydor 52 834
Value: 10 €

Jailhouse Rock
Skinny Minny
Germany
Polydor 52 979
Value: 20 €

Jailhouse Rock
Skinny Minny
Italy
Polydor 52 979
Value: 35 €

Jambalaya
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
Denmark
Polydor NH 52 315
Value: 60 €

Jambalaya
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
Germany
Polydor NH 52 315
Value: 30 €

Jambalaya
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
Japan
Polydor DP-1413
Value: 80 €

Jambalaya / Mary Ann
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow / My Babe
Spain
Polydor EPH 50 937
Value: 125 €

Just A Little Bit
Skinny Minny
Japan
Polydor DP-1373
Value: 60 €

Just you And Me
The Creep
Germany
Polydor Int. 421 062
Value: 25 €

Madison Kid
Let's Dance
Germany
Polydor 24 948
Value: 45 €

My Babe
Do-Re-Mi
Norway
Polydor NH 52936
Value: 350 €

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