![]() ![]() During these sessions, out-take version of the Marvin Gaye hit was made: an alternate "I'll Be Doggone" with Chris Curtis on lead vocals (released only on US LP The Searchers No. One more self-penned number featured on the album, band's lyrical composition with the beautiful flute solo "Too Many Miles" (the song was primarily written by Chris Curtis ). As a songwriter, he has contributed with two songs to the record "It's Time' and "Don't You Know Why". John McNally's songwriting would evolve over the years and flourish with interesting compositions. He loved both the melody and the lyrics of the song: "It’s a very profound statement and it could have become a gay anthem," said in interview with Spencer Leigh. Proby's "Take Me for What I'm Worth" which became their Top 20 hit and the title track of this album. He picked up (or wrote) and arranged the most songs and he also found P. We made nice records, but we were losing our way," and he added: "We didn't take enough care finishing the records off." Ĭhris Curtis take over direction of the band previous year. Still, Frank Allen said: "Eppy would have had the clout to do more for us, but what we really needed was control in the studio. Kramer and the Dakotas, The Fourmost etc.) had the same problems with waning popularity in 1965. In fact, Epstein probably wouldn't be able to help the band with commercial success because nearly all of his merseybeat bands (included Gerry and the Pacemakers, Billy J. ![]() ![]() There were reports in the press at the same time, that The Beatles manager Brian Epstein would take over the group, but this did not happen. Sessions for Take Me for What I'm Worth LP began in May 1965 at Pye Studios. 5 The Second US version (Take Me for What I'm Worth).4 The First US version (The Searchers No.Also, he wants to see and hear peace wherever he goes becasue there is always someone who has to start everything and then everyone starts joining. The song it titled "Fro What it's Worth" because he is saying what he thinks should happen. It is making me think this becasue stanza 3 it states: "nobody's right if everybody's wrong." The theme is demanding to stop their fight because it repeats stanza 2 many times. I think that this song, written by Buffalo Springfield, is about being against each other. The tone is upsetting, so is the mood, like in stanza 1: "There's a man with a gun over there, telling me to beware." That either means the person is judging him or he's telling the singer to look out for others cuz the man with the gun is a racist - Z (7th) For example in stanza 5 "Mostly say hooray for our side" means that everyon isn't willing to be in the other person's shoes or understand their side. I think that this song is about someone who is noticing something bad is going around. ![]()
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