The Charlatans
There have been two bands with the name The Charlatans.
1. An alternative… Read Full Bio ↴There have been two bands with the name The Charlatans.
1. An alternative rock band from the United Kingdom (1988-present)
2. A psychedelic rock band from the United States (1964-1969)
1. The Charlatans (known as The Charlatans UK in the U.S. to avoid confusion with the 60s group of the same name) were originally formed in the West Midlands/Northwich area of England in 1988 by bassist Martin Blunt, who recruited fellow West Midlanders Rob Collins (keyboards), Jon Brookes (drums), John Baker (also known as Day) (guitar), and vocalist Baz Ketley. Along with contemporaries such as the Happy Mondays, EMF, The Stone Roses, and others, the band is known as one of the most popular indie dance bands of the U.K., combining pop, electronica, funk, and other genres into an energetic stew. They're also notable as one of the few British rock bands of the early 90s to break through into the U.S., pesky name issues aside.
- Early Days and Initial Success (1990-91) -
Former Electric Crayons singer Tim Burgess (from Northwich) replaced Ketley before the release of The Charlatans debut single "Indian Rope" in 1990 on the band's own Dead Dead Good Records label. It proved an indie hit and the group soon found a major label, Beggars Banquet off-shoot Situation Two, in time for the release of The Only One I Know which reached the Top 10 in the UK singles chart. A further single, Then, and debut album Some Friendly, were released later that year to great commercial and critical acclaim.
- Line-up change / Elusive success (1991-94) -
Baker left the band after the 1991's Over Rising single, to be replaced by Mark Collins (no relation to Rob), who made his debut on another non-album single and video, Me. In Time.
Trying to capitalize on the earlier success of "The Only One I Know" the band brought in maverick producer Flood for their second album Between 10th And 11th. Named after the address of the New York Marquee, site of the group's first U.S. gig, the album failed to hit the top twenty in the UK. In a time where grunge was predominant in the music scene, The Charlatans took a more sophisticated path with this elaborate production and were considered voluntary outsiders from the mainstream of modern grunge rock tendencies of the early 90's. The album included the emblematic Weirdo but as a sign of the times it was poorly-received, both by critics and fans although it has subsequently recovered in recognition and praise.
The follow-up album, Up To Our Hips, which was hailed as a return to form, was a big success and reached number 8 in the UK albums chart.
- Mid-Nineties Resurgence / Death of keyboardist Rob Collins (1995-97) -
In 1995 the band's fourth self-titled album The Charlatans saw them become major UK stars again, topping the UK albums chart and spawning the top 20 single, Just When You're Thinking Things Over. Unfortunately, just as things seemed to be going well for the band, keyboard player Rob Collins was tragically killed in a car crash during the recording of fifth album Tellin' Stories on July 22, 1996. After much soul-searching the band decided to continue and Primal Scream and former Felt keyboardist Martin Duffy was drafted in for The Charlatans high-profile support slot with Oasis at their Knebworth gigs in the summer of 1996, until a permanent replacement for Collins could be found.
Tellin' Stories was released in 1997 featuring contributions from both Rob Collins and Duffy; and in the singles One to Another, North Country Boy and How High the group had their biggest UK hits to date, sounding more like a classic rock act now than ever before.
- New record label / New keyboard player (1998-2004) -
After releasing the career-spanning compilation Melting Pot the band's contract with Beggars Banquet was up, and they signed for Universal with Burgess stating that, although he and the band had enjoyed their time on the independent record label they had made next to no-money in the eight years since their first release. Relations with 'Beggars' remained strong however, and the band helped put together the DVD "Just Lookin' 1990 - 1997" showcasing all their promo videos and a selection of live recordings from that era and B-sides collection Songs From The Other Side, both of which were released in 2002.
Us And Us Only saw the start of a new era for The Charlatans. Their first release for Universal saw new keyboard player Tony Rogers make his Charlatans album debut (he had previously toured in support of "Tellin' Stories" and contributed to b-sides "Keep It to Yourself" and "Clean Up Kid" (from the How High single) and the band took on a slightly country sound, heavily influenced by Burgess's love of Bob Dylan. The soul influenced Wonderland followed in 2001, prooving Tim Burgees to be a very skilled singer into the art of falsetto, before the more 'traditionally Charlatans sounding' Up At The Lake was released in 2004.
- The Sanctuary and Cooking Label (2005-present) -
The band released their ninth full-length album in April 2006, their first for new label Sanctuary Records. Titled Simpatico, the reggae and dub tinged album featured tracks like the fan favourite "NYC (There's No Need to Stop)", and first single Blackened Blue Eyes, that was produced by Jim Lowe. The single charted relatively well at number 28. The album charted in the top 10 in its first week, but soon after dropped out of the charts. Their follow-up to "Simpatico" was the career-spanning singles compilation entitled "Forever: The Singles", which was released on CD and DVD in November 2006.
Taking inspiration from Radiohead who pioneeered the modern concept of musicians making money from touring and merchandising and special versions, rather than the basic recording (to combat the proliferation of illegal downloads primarily but also with an eye on a new paradigm for music distribution), The Charlatans made their follow up album available for download with a minimal "honesty" charge. You Cross My Path was released on 12th May 2008, with a deluxe collectible version available to pre-order for fans, but with the basic album available free of charge. The album was reminiscent of New Order's style, with many of the songs driven by an insistent rhythmic bassline. The trademark Hammond organ patterns were still present and remain a constant.
Their latest (2010) is entitled Who We Touch. The eleventh album for the band, it was released on 6 September 2010 by Cooking Vinyl in a standard and 2-disc version which contains a second CD including early demos and alternative mixes of tracks off the standard album, plus some recordings that didn't make it on to the record. The album peaked at #21 in the UK album charts.
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2. The Charlatans were an influential psychedelic rock band that played a role in the development of the San Francisco music scene during the 1960s and are often cited by critics as being the first group to play in the style that became known as the San Francisco Sound. Exhibiting more pronounced jug band, country and blues influences than many bands from the same scene, The Charlatans’ rebellious attitude and distinctive, late 19th century fashions exerted a major influence on the Summer of Love in San Francisco. Their recorded output was small, with their first album, The Charlatans, not being released until 1969, some years after the band's heyday. The band is notable for featuring the first commercial appearance of Dan Hicks, later of Dan Hicks and his Hot Licks.
Formed in the summer of 1964, by amateur avant-garde musician George Hunter and music major Richard Olsen, the earliest line up of The Charlatans featured George Hunter (autoharp, vocals), Olsen (bass, vocals), Mike Wilhelm (lead guitar, vocals), Mike Ferguson (piano/keyboards, vocals), and Sam Linde (drums). Linde's drumming was felt to be substandard by the rest of the band and he was soon replaced by Dan Hicks (drums, vocals). The group was known for their style of dress, clothing themselves in late 19th century attire, as if they were Victorian dandies or Wild West gunslingers. This eye-catching choice of clothing was influential on the emerging hippie counter-culture, with young San Franciscans dressing in similarly late Victorian and early Edwardian era clothing.
In June 1965, the Charlatans began an extended residency at the Red Dog Saloon in Virginia City, Nevada, just across the border from Northern California. This six week stint at the Red Dog was important because band members Mike Ferguson and George Hunter produced a rock concert poster in advance of the residency to promote the performances. This poster—known as "The Seed"—is almost certainly the first psychedelic concert poster. By the end of the decade, psychedelic concert poster artwork by artists such as Wes Wilson, Rick Griffin, Stanley Mouse, Alton Kelley, and Victor Moscoso had become a mainstay of San Francisco's music scene. There were, in fact, two "Seed" posters, which look almost identical. They are differentiated by their dates. The first lists the band as playing between June 1 and 15, while the second states "Opening June 21".
Another reason that The Charlatans' extended stay at the Red Dog Saloon was important was that, immediately before their first performance at the club, the band members took LSD. As a result, The Charlatans are sometimes called the first acid rock band, although their sound is not representative of the feedback-drenched, improvisational music that would later come to define acid rock.
The Charlatans returned to San Francisco at the end of summer 1965 and, in September, were given the chance to audition for Autumn Records, a label headed by local DJ, Tom "Big Daddy" Donahue. Autumn didn't sign the band, partly due to conflicts between the group and Donahue over suitable material and partly due to lack of money; the label was on the verge of bankruptcy and was sold to Warner Bros. Records early the following year.
Later years: 1966–1969
The failed Autumn Records audition proved to be only a minor setback as The Charlatans signed with Kama Sutra Records in early 1966. As home to the Lovin' Spoonful, one of the earliest folk rock bands to find international success, the group thought the label would be the ideal home for their music. However, after the band had recorded a number of songs for the record label and chosen to issue "Codine" as their debut single, the record company vetoed the release, due to the song's drug connotations. Ironically, the tune, penned by folk artist Buffy Sainte-Marie, spoke of the dangers of drugs, rather than promoting their use, but Kama Sutra was adamant and refused to release the song.
Instead, two other songs from the Kama Sutra sessions, "The Shadow Knows" and "32-20", were released by Kapp Records in 1966 as the band's first single, with some copies being housed in a very rare, promotional-only picture sleeve. Kapp Records failed to adequately promote the release and the single was a commercial flop. The remaining songs recorded for The Charlatans' debut album during the Kama Sutra sessions remained unreleased until they were officially issued for the first time by Big Beat Records in 1996, on The Amazing Charlatans album.
Mike Ferguson was fired from the Charlatans in 1967 and replaced by Patrick Gogerty. Additionally, Terry Wilson was brought in to take over as drummer after Dan Hicks moved to rhythm guitar, enabling him to sing his compositions as a front man for the group. Hicks eventually left the group in 1968 to form his own band, Dan Hicks and his Hot Licks and Gogerty was subsequently fired from the band.
Tensions between George Hunter and the rest of the band escalated throughout 1968 until Mike Wilhelm, Richard Olsen and Terry Wilson decided to disband the group, reforming soon afterward without inviting Hunter back into the band. The Charlatans recruited new member, Darrell DeVore (piano/keyboards, vocals), and soon secured a recording contract with Philips Records. The band released one album with Philips in 1969, titled simply The Charlatans. The album was a commercial failure, largely due to the band's sound being somewhat outdated by 1969.
Breakup and reunions
Following the release of The Charlatans, drummer Terry Wilson was forced to leave the band in order to begin serving a prison sentence for marijuana possession. The original quintet of Hunter, Olsen, Wilhelm, Ferguson and Hicks reunited briefly during the summer of 1969 but by the end of the year, The Charlatans had broken up for good.
After the breakup, Mike Wilhelm went on to front the band Loose Gravel from 1969 until 1976, before becoming a member of The Flamin' Groovies during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Richard Olsen became a producer at Pacific High Studios and latterly formed the swing group Richard Olsen & His Big Band. George Hunter founded the Globe Propaganda design company and his artwork appeared on many LP covers including Happy Trails (Quicksilver Messenger Service), Hallelujah (Canned Heat), and It's a Beautiful Day (It's a Beautiful Day). Mike Ferguson joined Lynne Hughes, a barmaid from the Red Dog Saloon, in the band Tongue and Groove.
In 1996, a documentary was released entitled The Life and Times of the Red Dog Saloon (also known as Rockin' at the Red Dog: The Dawn of Psychedelic Rock), in which the surviving members of the Charlatans (Ferguson died in 1979 from complications from diabetes) were interviewed about their heady days at the Red Dog. The following year, the Charlatans rehearsed for a series of top secret gigs at the legendary Sweetwater club in Mill Valley, followed by a series of reunion performances at the Fillmore. The band, composed of Hunter, Hicks, Wilhelm, and Olsen, were not heard from again until 2005, when they performed at a memorial concert for Family Dog founder Chet Helms in Golden Gate Park. The foursome returned to Golden Gate Park on September 2, 2007 for what would be their final performance to date, at a free concert commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the Summer of Love in San Francisco.
Despite their lackluster recording career, The Charlatans hold the distinction of being the first of the underground San Francisco bands of the 1960s and as such, their importance is felt by the dozens of successful Bay Area bands that emerged later in the decade, and by all the bands that those groups influenced.
Discography
Albums
The Charlatans (1969)
Compilations
The Amazing Charlatans (1996)
Unofficial compilations
The Charlatans (1979, released as a limited edition picture disc)
The Autumn Demo (1980)
Alabama Bound (1983)
The Charlatans/Alabama Bound (1992)
Singles [edit]"The Shadow Knows"/"32-20" (1966)
"High Coin"/"When I Go Sailin' By" (1969)
1. An alternative… Read Full Bio ↴There have been two bands with the name The Charlatans.
1. An alternative rock band from the United Kingdom (1988-present)
2. A psychedelic rock band from the United States (1964-1969)
1. The Charlatans (known as The Charlatans UK in the U.S. to avoid confusion with the 60s group of the same name) were originally formed in the West Midlands/Northwich area of England in 1988 by bassist Martin Blunt, who recruited fellow West Midlanders Rob Collins (keyboards), Jon Brookes (drums), John Baker (also known as Day) (guitar), and vocalist Baz Ketley. Along with contemporaries such as the Happy Mondays, EMF, The Stone Roses, and others, the band is known as one of the most popular indie dance bands of the U.K., combining pop, electronica, funk, and other genres into an energetic stew. They're also notable as one of the few British rock bands of the early 90s to break through into the U.S., pesky name issues aside.
- Early Days and Initial Success (1990-91) -
Former Electric Crayons singer Tim Burgess (from Northwich) replaced Ketley before the release of The Charlatans debut single "Indian Rope" in 1990 on the band's own Dead Dead Good Records label. It proved an indie hit and the group soon found a major label, Beggars Banquet off-shoot Situation Two, in time for the release of The Only One I Know which reached the Top 10 in the UK singles chart. A further single, Then, and debut album Some Friendly, were released later that year to great commercial and critical acclaim.
- Line-up change / Elusive success (1991-94) -
Baker left the band after the 1991's Over Rising single, to be replaced by Mark Collins (no relation to Rob), who made his debut on another non-album single and video, Me. In Time.
Trying to capitalize on the earlier success of "The Only One I Know" the band brought in maverick producer Flood for their second album Between 10th And 11th. Named after the address of the New York Marquee, site of the group's first U.S. gig, the album failed to hit the top twenty in the UK. In a time where grunge was predominant in the music scene, The Charlatans took a more sophisticated path with this elaborate production and were considered voluntary outsiders from the mainstream of modern grunge rock tendencies of the early 90's. The album included the emblematic Weirdo but as a sign of the times it was poorly-received, both by critics and fans although it has subsequently recovered in recognition and praise.
The follow-up album, Up To Our Hips, which was hailed as a return to form, was a big success and reached number 8 in the UK albums chart.
- Mid-Nineties Resurgence / Death of keyboardist Rob Collins (1995-97) -
In 1995 the band's fourth self-titled album The Charlatans saw them become major UK stars again, topping the UK albums chart and spawning the top 20 single, Just When You're Thinking Things Over. Unfortunately, just as things seemed to be going well for the band, keyboard player Rob Collins was tragically killed in a car crash during the recording of fifth album Tellin' Stories on July 22, 1996. After much soul-searching the band decided to continue and Primal Scream and former Felt keyboardist Martin Duffy was drafted in for The Charlatans high-profile support slot with Oasis at their Knebworth gigs in the summer of 1996, until a permanent replacement for Collins could be found.
Tellin' Stories was released in 1997 featuring contributions from both Rob Collins and Duffy; and in the singles One to Another, North Country Boy and How High the group had their biggest UK hits to date, sounding more like a classic rock act now than ever before.
- New record label / New keyboard player (1998-2004) -
After releasing the career-spanning compilation Melting Pot the band's contract with Beggars Banquet was up, and they signed for Universal with Burgess stating that, although he and the band had enjoyed their time on the independent record label they had made next to no-money in the eight years since their first release. Relations with 'Beggars' remained strong however, and the band helped put together the DVD "Just Lookin' 1990 - 1997" showcasing all their promo videos and a selection of live recordings from that era and B-sides collection Songs From The Other Side, both of which were released in 2002.
Us And Us Only saw the start of a new era for The Charlatans. Their first release for Universal saw new keyboard player Tony Rogers make his Charlatans album debut (he had previously toured in support of "Tellin' Stories" and contributed to b-sides "Keep It to Yourself" and "Clean Up Kid" (from the How High single) and the band took on a slightly country sound, heavily influenced by Burgess's love of Bob Dylan. The soul influenced Wonderland followed in 2001, prooving Tim Burgees to be a very skilled singer into the art of falsetto, before the more 'traditionally Charlatans sounding' Up At The Lake was released in 2004.
- The Sanctuary and Cooking Label (2005-present) -
The band released their ninth full-length album in April 2006, their first for new label Sanctuary Records. Titled Simpatico, the reggae and dub tinged album featured tracks like the fan favourite "NYC (There's No Need to Stop)", and first single Blackened Blue Eyes, that was produced by Jim Lowe. The single charted relatively well at number 28. The album charted in the top 10 in its first week, but soon after dropped out of the charts. Their follow-up to "Simpatico" was the career-spanning singles compilation entitled "Forever: The Singles", which was released on CD and DVD in November 2006.
Taking inspiration from Radiohead who pioneeered the modern concept of musicians making money from touring and merchandising and special versions, rather than the basic recording (to combat the proliferation of illegal downloads primarily but also with an eye on a new paradigm for music distribution), The Charlatans made their follow up album available for download with a minimal "honesty" charge. You Cross My Path was released on 12th May 2008, with a deluxe collectible version available to pre-order for fans, but with the basic album available free of charge. The album was reminiscent of New Order's style, with many of the songs driven by an insistent rhythmic bassline. The trademark Hammond organ patterns were still present and remain a constant.
Their latest (2010) is entitled Who We Touch. The eleventh album for the band, it was released on 6 September 2010 by Cooking Vinyl in a standard and 2-disc version which contains a second CD including early demos and alternative mixes of tracks off the standard album, plus some recordings that didn't make it on to the record. The album peaked at #21 in the UK album charts.
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2. The Charlatans were an influential psychedelic rock band that played a role in the development of the San Francisco music scene during the 1960s and are often cited by critics as being the first group to play in the style that became known as the San Francisco Sound. Exhibiting more pronounced jug band, country and blues influences than many bands from the same scene, The Charlatans’ rebellious attitude and distinctive, late 19th century fashions exerted a major influence on the Summer of Love in San Francisco. Their recorded output was small, with their first album, The Charlatans, not being released until 1969, some years after the band's heyday. The band is notable for featuring the first commercial appearance of Dan Hicks, later of Dan Hicks and his Hot Licks.
Formed in the summer of 1964, by amateur avant-garde musician George Hunter and music major Richard Olsen, the earliest line up of The Charlatans featured George Hunter (autoharp, vocals), Olsen (bass, vocals), Mike Wilhelm (lead guitar, vocals), Mike Ferguson (piano/keyboards, vocals), and Sam Linde (drums). Linde's drumming was felt to be substandard by the rest of the band and he was soon replaced by Dan Hicks (drums, vocals). The group was known for their style of dress, clothing themselves in late 19th century attire, as if they were Victorian dandies or Wild West gunslingers. This eye-catching choice of clothing was influential on the emerging hippie counter-culture, with young San Franciscans dressing in similarly late Victorian and early Edwardian era clothing.
In June 1965, the Charlatans began an extended residency at the Red Dog Saloon in Virginia City, Nevada, just across the border from Northern California. This six week stint at the Red Dog was important because band members Mike Ferguson and George Hunter produced a rock concert poster in advance of the residency to promote the performances. This poster—known as "The Seed"—is almost certainly the first psychedelic concert poster. By the end of the decade, psychedelic concert poster artwork by artists such as Wes Wilson, Rick Griffin, Stanley Mouse, Alton Kelley, and Victor Moscoso had become a mainstay of San Francisco's music scene. There were, in fact, two "Seed" posters, which look almost identical. They are differentiated by their dates. The first lists the band as playing between June 1 and 15, while the second states "Opening June 21".
Another reason that The Charlatans' extended stay at the Red Dog Saloon was important was that, immediately before their first performance at the club, the band members took LSD. As a result, The Charlatans are sometimes called the first acid rock band, although their sound is not representative of the feedback-drenched, improvisational music that would later come to define acid rock.
The Charlatans returned to San Francisco at the end of summer 1965 and, in September, were given the chance to audition for Autumn Records, a label headed by local DJ, Tom "Big Daddy" Donahue. Autumn didn't sign the band, partly due to conflicts between the group and Donahue over suitable material and partly due to lack of money; the label was on the verge of bankruptcy and was sold to Warner Bros. Records early the following year.
Later years: 1966–1969
The failed Autumn Records audition proved to be only a minor setback as The Charlatans signed with Kama Sutra Records in early 1966. As home to the Lovin' Spoonful, one of the earliest folk rock bands to find international success, the group thought the label would be the ideal home for their music. However, after the band had recorded a number of songs for the record label and chosen to issue "Codine" as their debut single, the record company vetoed the release, due to the song's drug connotations. Ironically, the tune, penned by folk artist Buffy Sainte-Marie, spoke of the dangers of drugs, rather than promoting their use, but Kama Sutra was adamant and refused to release the song.
Instead, two other songs from the Kama Sutra sessions, "The Shadow Knows" and "32-20", were released by Kapp Records in 1966 as the band's first single, with some copies being housed in a very rare, promotional-only picture sleeve. Kapp Records failed to adequately promote the release and the single was a commercial flop. The remaining songs recorded for The Charlatans' debut album during the Kama Sutra sessions remained unreleased until they were officially issued for the first time by Big Beat Records in 1996, on The Amazing Charlatans album.
Mike Ferguson was fired from the Charlatans in 1967 and replaced by Patrick Gogerty. Additionally, Terry Wilson was brought in to take over as drummer after Dan Hicks moved to rhythm guitar, enabling him to sing his compositions as a front man for the group. Hicks eventually left the group in 1968 to form his own band, Dan Hicks and his Hot Licks and Gogerty was subsequently fired from the band.
Tensions between George Hunter and the rest of the band escalated throughout 1968 until Mike Wilhelm, Richard Olsen and Terry Wilson decided to disband the group, reforming soon afterward without inviting Hunter back into the band. The Charlatans recruited new member, Darrell DeVore (piano/keyboards, vocals), and soon secured a recording contract with Philips Records. The band released one album with Philips in 1969, titled simply The Charlatans. The album was a commercial failure, largely due to the band's sound being somewhat outdated by 1969.
Breakup and reunions
Following the release of The Charlatans, drummer Terry Wilson was forced to leave the band in order to begin serving a prison sentence for marijuana possession. The original quintet of Hunter, Olsen, Wilhelm, Ferguson and Hicks reunited briefly during the summer of 1969 but by the end of the year, The Charlatans had broken up for good.
After the breakup, Mike Wilhelm went on to front the band Loose Gravel from 1969 until 1976, before becoming a member of The Flamin' Groovies during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Richard Olsen became a producer at Pacific High Studios and latterly formed the swing group Richard Olsen & His Big Band. George Hunter founded the Globe Propaganda design company and his artwork appeared on many LP covers including Happy Trails (Quicksilver Messenger Service), Hallelujah (Canned Heat), and It's a Beautiful Day (It's a Beautiful Day). Mike Ferguson joined Lynne Hughes, a barmaid from the Red Dog Saloon, in the band Tongue and Groove.
In 1996, a documentary was released entitled The Life and Times of the Red Dog Saloon (also known as Rockin' at the Red Dog: The Dawn of Psychedelic Rock), in which the surviving members of the Charlatans (Ferguson died in 1979 from complications from diabetes) were interviewed about their heady days at the Red Dog. The following year, the Charlatans rehearsed for a series of top secret gigs at the legendary Sweetwater club in Mill Valley, followed by a series of reunion performances at the Fillmore. The band, composed of Hunter, Hicks, Wilhelm, and Olsen, were not heard from again until 2005, when they performed at a memorial concert for Family Dog founder Chet Helms in Golden Gate Park. The foursome returned to Golden Gate Park on September 2, 2007 for what would be their final performance to date, at a free concert commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the Summer of Love in San Francisco.
Despite their lackluster recording career, The Charlatans hold the distinction of being the first of the underground San Francisco bands of the 1960s and as such, their importance is felt by the dozens of successful Bay Area bands that emerged later in the decade, and by all the bands that those groups influenced.
Discography
Albums
The Charlatans (1969)
Compilations
The Amazing Charlatans (1996)
Unofficial compilations
The Charlatans (1979, released as a limited edition picture disc)
The Autumn Demo (1980)
Alabama Bound (1983)
The Charlatans/Alabama Bound (1992)
Singles [edit]"The Shadow Knows"/"32-20" (1966)
"High Coin"/"When I Go Sailin' By" (1969)
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The Charlatans Lyrics
& if I fall I want to touch somebody I want to touch somebody for…
- Then I want to bomb your submarines You don't do anything for…
12 Track 12 Hey, hey some missionary Boil at 100 degrees No one before…
A Day for Letting Go It's a day for letting go, You've lost all the control, Burn…
A House Is Not a Home The simple cost of loving you is a better picture There…
A Man Needs to Be Told A man needs to be told there is a world…
Alabama Bound Don't you leave me here Don't you leave me here If you…
And If I Fall I want to touch somebody I want to touch somebody for…
Another Rider Up in Flames What a mess in the space You set your hair on…
Apples and Oranges You know what its like We're so different yet we're so…
Area 51 [Instrumental]…
As I Watch You in Disbelief I've been lost And I've been forgotten I fill my boots from…
Autograph Movin' in with the scum And shine a light on the…
Bad Days I get these bad days baby I just don't know I'm in…
Ballad Of The Band Keep on listening And you will find your beat You'll have al…
Believe You Me With all the world developments Why do they make me laugh…
BIRD I wish I could die in your arms tonight. There is…
Blackened Blue Eyes A charlatan I Noble and wild Hustlin for tricks to help you…
Blue for You I met you A long time ago I knew straight away You were…
Bona Fide Treasure Do do do, do do do Ohhhh, the old man gathers…
Bullet Comes Sometimes you cry, Cry sometimes. What you gonna do when the…
Can Darlin' don't you cry Whatever is yours is mine All the pi…
Can't Even Be Bothered one of us must know which way you can go one…
Can't Get Out of Bed Don't let it stand out in the cold Don't let it…
Can’t Get Out Of Bed Don't let it stand out in the cold Don't let it…
Chewing Gum Weekend Don't ask me to socialize A third degree has blown my…
City of the Dead Lovers in the city There is no need to fight…
Clean Up Kid I don't know why I believe in ya baby I don't…
Codine An' my belly is craving, I got shakin' in my…
Come Home Baby Joy, it’s such a joy Watching the smile on your face Your…
Come In No.21 I keep no money in holes in the country You were…
Crashin' In All ready to get on my way, move on up…
Cry Yourself to Sleep Staring Staring further away Won't you help me Help me li…
Dead Love How can you say love surrounds me? When you know it…
Dead Man The war was won, the battle over ran The fire in…
Emilie Honesty Is no mistake Pretty girls Just make waves And toget…
Everything Changed That night I never came home. Wandering souls captured my t…
Feel the Pressure Used to tell me everything Never had to be so shy…
Feeling Holy Down deep I know where I want to be, Long promised…
Flower Don't bring me flowers to my bed I don't wish you…
For Your Entertainment Try not to die Try not to die Hold me tight I know…
Forever Forever you're my foundation I know I can keep Told I was…
Get on It When you're low And I'm feeling awry And it's time to say…
Give Me A Reason 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 break down baby Come on…
Glory Glory The wedding told a secret A tremble in her hand…
Good Witch Bad Witch 1 I break like something special I won't say it again I'm…
Happen to Die Ad The Charlatans UK - Happen To Die testi Don′t give me…
Happen to Die (long Version) Ad The Charlatans UK - Happen To Die testi Don't give me…
Here Comes a Soul Saver Here comes a soul saver on your record player floatin' about…
High Up Your Tree By the look in your eyes i can tell all…
How Can You Leave Us Darlin' don't you cry Whatever is yours is mine All the pict…
How High how high oh! I can kiss the sun run a minute mile while…
I Don't Care Where You Live Here I stand at the foot of the window Oh! please…
I Don't Want to See the Sights Another happy lad With dirty pictures plastered on the wall …
I Just Can't Get Over Losing You I Just Can't Get Over Losing You (Print the Lyrics) I just.…
I Never Want an Easy Life If Me & He Were Ever to Get There Oh my life it's started again You can't know we're ever…
I'll Sing a Hymn I'll sing a hymn To praise you all I found the lord And…
Ignition The sick and complicated eyes are mine To find a way…
Impossible Impossible raw woman, I you know you're all too hard…
In The Tall Grass The door was open, no introduction. I didn't realise you ca…
Indian Rope When we were wrong we had no right Who am I…
Inside-Looking Out Coming up and you black out on me Coming up and…
Is It in You? Is it in you I am hunk of burning love You're the…
Jesus Hairdo Leave us, I'm in heaven and I can't believe I'm…
Judas Searching for the very souls who've already been sold Go on…
Just Lookin' I'm just lookin' to see what i'm missing, you startin' the…
Just When You're Thinkin' Things Over just when you're thinkin' things over, and you need a set…
just when youre thinkin things over Just when you're thinkin' things over And you need a set…
Just When You’re Thinkin’ Things Over just when you're thinkin' things over, and you need a set…
Love Is Ending I found you I turned you in to America I believe in…
Lovin' You Is Easy Loving you is easy cos you're beautiful Loving you is simple…
Me. In Time Me in a time, what′s in the way for world Me…
Mis-Takes I don't like You But I know that You don't like me It's…
Missing Beats When You were young You were The first to crash And burn Tha…
Muddy Ground I sit on the muddy ground, the muddy ground Waiting for…
My Beautiful Friend My Beautiful Friend I will pay attention, don't say this is…
My Beautiful Friend (Lionrock 103 BPM vocal mix) My Beautiful Friend I will pay attention don't say this is…
My Name Is Despair In a swell In a swim You miss my stare In a square Take…
N.Y.C New York city 7 o'clock Giving it up for the vintage…
Nine Acre Court Na, na na na na na na na na na…
No Fiction One thing on my mind, I think I'll take a little…
No One Not Even The Rain The first and lonely days have come A sea of state And…
North Country Boy Hey country boy Hey country boy What are you sad about Every…
Not Even the Rain The first and lonely days have come A sea of state And…
Not Very Well There's that house where I used to live Here comes that…
Number One Whoah I think I'm gonna sigh whoah I think I'm gonna…
NYC New York city 7 o'clock Giving it up for the vintage…
Oh! Vanity When I was a little child What you'd call a runaway Find…
One to Another one to another sister and a brother changing the way that yo…
Only Teethin' I've been lookin' to save the city; Looks like the biggest…
Opportunity A boy with a stronger emotion, has nothing on me…
Out Coming up and you black out on me Coming up and…
Over Rising Hey, hey some missionary Boil at 100 degrees No one before h…
Page One Physically i resemble a vulture - Too close to meaning When …
Patrol I want to patrol your innocent mind It's only a dream It'd…
Polar Bear World's no place to love in She doesn't know what day…
Reputation Tell everyone, Don't put it on, It makes no difference to me…
Right On We live inside a dream - a certain bliss Tonight I…
Road to Paradise Is this the road to Paradise? Always to feel it's all…
See It Through Carry me away from the country, Ride a number 24 to…
Senses You're my sweet black angel Laughing on my shoulder Always t…
Smash the System I think I'm in love All fleet footed and fancy free I've…
So Oh Show me the diamonds Show me the gold Call me the answers…
Sonic Illustrate and beautify This one time painting is sinking so…
Sproston Green This one knows she comes and goes And when she goes…
Subtitle Mouth like sugar shiver finger-lashes stick on I don't know …
Talking In Tones I never liked the fact And I don't like to moan I…
Tell Everyone Tell everyone, Don't put it on, It makes no difference…
Tellin Stories I'll be there in the mornin' can't you see I'm tellin'…
Tellin' Stories (Remastered) Come see me in the mornin' Can't you see I'm tellin'…
Tellin’ Stories I'll be there in the mornin' Can't you see I'm tellin'…
Thank You I just want to Say thank you For being you Soul cats Yeah…
The Architect Rockers all over the world, re-unite In love with the feelin…
The Blind Stagger Lord It's been a long time And people don't you find Always …
The Blonde Waltz Oh! my love my darling young son All we need is…
The End of Everything Theres no soldier in me. Although I try to believe that All…
The Misbegotten Oh oh oh-ooh Oh oh oh-ooh Oh oh oh-ooh Oh oh oh-ooh Oh oh…
The Only One I Knew The only one I know, has come to take me…
Then I wanna bomb your submarines You don't do anything for me Yo…
This Is the End This is the end I'll take a bow With one reprise Where I…
Title Fight Whatever helps you through' the night My paws keep going to…
Toothache I bet'cha them bullets can surely blow, Me back to hell…
Tremelo Song The birds don't sing, they crush my skull, and I am worthles…
Try Again Today I don't know if I will always love you I don't…
Two of Us There's two of us who know and love each other Trying…
Up at the Lake I don't see no wheat fields from my window today, I…
Up to Our Hips Feel it closin' in Sweet european you know Been waiting for …
Wake up Here's to the man who gives to the poor With a…
Watching You Watching you Learning to have every faith In all of the thin…
We Show me the diamonds Show me the gold Call me the answer Oh…
Weirdo most of the time you are happy you're a weirdo and…
When the Lights Go Out in London For all of us the world is a hound For all…
White Shirt When my white shirt lets me down Like one we race…
With No Shoes Stone me And may you always have no shoes And I would…
Withdrawn When you don't quite get it right you slide And I…
You I just want to Say thank you For being you Soul cats Yeah…
You Cross My Path I DON'T THINK YOU QUITE KNOW WHO I AM I AM…
You're a Big Girl Now All the people gather round and see the sun set high leaders…
You're Not Very Well There's that house where I used to live Here comes that…
You're So Pretty Show me the diamonds Show me the gold Call me the answer Oh…
Your Pure Soul Let all the pretty ones come on to me, I have…
Ben - Moderator
on Tremelo Song
Thanks Eric - Due to inaccuracies such as this we have temporarily removed the "Interesting Facts" section from all songs until they are fact checked.
Really appreciate your feedback on the site, thank you!!
Eric Robbins
on Tremelo Song
I'd like to request a fact check on the above information. You wrote: - "The Charlatans had to change their name from The Charlatans UK to The Charlatans after a legal dispute with a US band also called The Charlatans." but it's actually the reverse, the Charlatans had to change their name to the Charlatan's UK when they toured in America because there was already a band in the US with that name. Later they were able to get rights to the name Charlatans and they changed it back.
Secondly, I love your site, I think this is the first time I've been to your site, I will be back!! I loved your indepth assessment of the Tremelo song