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"Sugar and Spice" is a 1963 song by Merseybeat band The Searchers written by Tony Hatch under the pseudonym Fred Nightingale. It made number two on the UK charts(on Pye) and # 44 in the USA charts.
Covers included a hit for The Cryan' Shames, whose version was released in 1966 and included on the influential 1972 Nuggets compilation LP.
The Searchers |
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Tony Jackson · Mike Pender · Chris Curtis · John McNally · Frank Allen
John Blunt · Billy Adamson · Johnny Sandon |
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Studio albums |
Meet the Searchers · Sugar and Spice · It's the Searchers · Sounds Like Searchers · Take Me For What I'm Worth
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Singles |
"Sweets for My Sweet" · "Sugar and Spice" · "Sweet Nothin's" · "Needles and Pins" · "Don't Throw Your Love Away" · "Someday We're Gonna Love Again" · "When You Walk in the Room" · "What Have They Done to the Rain" · "Goodbye My Love" · "He's Got No Love" · "When I Get Home" · "Take Me For What I'm Worth" · "Take It Or Leave It" · "Have You Ever Loved Somebody" · "Popcorn, Double Feature" · "Western Union" · "Second Hand Dealer" · "Umbrella Man" · "Kinky Kathy Abernathy" · "Desdemona" · "Love Is Everywhere" · "Sing Singer Sing" · "Needles and Pins" · "Vahevala" · "Solitaire" · "I Don't Want To Be The One" · "Hearts In Her Eyes" · "It's Too Late" · "Love's Melody" · "Another Night"
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