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- Sweets for my sweet
- All my sorrows
- Let's stomp
- Sick and tired (live)
- Sweet nothin's (live)
- Rosalie (live)
- Sweets for my sweet
- Ain't gonna kiss ya
- Farmer John
- Sugar and spice
- Some other guy
- Needles and pins
- Saturday night out
- Ain't that just like me
- Don't throw your love away
- Sea of heartbreak
- Someday we're gonna love again
- When you walk in the room
- Love potion no. 9
- What have they done to the rain
- Blowin' in the wind (live)
- Memphis Tennessee (live)
- The system
- Goodbye my love
- Everybody come clap your hands
- I don't want to go on without you
- Bumble bee
- He's got no love
- When I get home
- Take me for what I'm worth
- Four strong winds
- Each time
- Take it or leave it
- Have you ever loved somebody
- Popcorn, double feature
- Western union
- Second hand dealer
- Umbrella man
- Somebody shot the lollipop man
- Shoot 'em up baby
- kinky Kathy Abernathy
- For what it's worth
- Desdemona
- Vahevata
- Solitaire
- Spicks and specks
- Hearts in her eyes
- Love's melody
- Almost Saturday night
- Everything but a heartbeat
- I don't want to be the one
- Hollywood
- Innocent victim
- Forever in love
- Somebody told me you were crying
- Needles and pins (version)

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'one of the major groups of the swinging sixties'
rbmusicman | 03/08/2008 | See all rbmusicman's reviews (259) »
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the searchers were 'vocally' one of the better groups at a time when we were spoilt for choice.
with major hits like 'sweets for my sweet' 'needles and pins' and 'don't throw your love away' the searchers were well followed.
they did have a series of lesser chart success with songs like 'love potion number 9' 'sugar and spice' and 'when you walk in the room'
i was sorry to see that 'it's in her kiss' isn't included on this album a song recorded by many including a decade or so later by 'cher' 'the shoop shoop song' the 'searchers version was pretty good.
the group are an important part of 'pop' history and were well followed at that time, even able to tour and be widely watched way beyond the 60's era.































