The Applejacks
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The Applejacks was a UK pop and beat group in the 1960s, who had a number 7 hit in the UK Singles Chart with "Tell Me When" in 1964. All members of the group met as members of a Scout group in Shirley, near Solihull.
The follow-up single release was "Like Dreamers Do", which was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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[edit] Band members
The Applejacks were:
- Al Jackson (born Harry Llewellyn Jackson, 21 April 1945, in Birmingham, Warwickshire)
- Martin Baggott (born Martin Thomas Baggott, 20 October 1947, in Birmingham, Warwickshire)
- Don Gould (born Donald Peter Gould, 23 March 1947, in Solihull, Warwickshire)
- Phil Cash (born Phillip Peter Cash, 10 October 1947, in Birmingham)
- Gerry Freeman (born Gerald Ernest Freeman, 5 May 1943, in Solihull)
- Megan Davies (born Megan Kelso Davies, 20 April 1944, in Sheffield, Yorkshire).
[edit] UK chart discography
- "Tell Me When" - Number 7 - (1964)
- "Like Dreamers Do" - Number 20 - (1964)
- "Three Little Words (I Love You)" - Number 23 - (1964)
[edit] Reference
- ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums, 19th, London: Guinness World Records Limited, p. 27. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
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[edit] Note
The Applejacks were also a United States musical group, led by guitarist Dave Appell, that played primarily instrumental rock and roll during the 1950s.