1) The Escorts were formed by Reginald Haynes in 1968, and originated their smooth vocal sound within the walls of New Jersey's infamous Rahway State Prison. After many failed attempts to allow them to perform on stage, they were finally given the green light. Two years later they were performing on stage at the infamous Rahway State Prison as prison officials Read Full BioThere were three bands called The Escorts: 1) an American soul band, 2) a British Merseybeat band, 3) and an Australian pop band.
1) The Escorts were formed by Reginald Haynes in 1968, and originated their smooth vocal sound within the walls of New Jersey's infamous Rahway State Prison. After many failed attempts to allow them to perform on stage, they were finally given the green light. Two years later they were performing on stage at the infamous Rahway State Prison as prison officials, prison guards, visitors and hardcore inmates cheered, stomped, clapped. Little did they know that the late, great Linda Jones (Hypnotized), sister to one of their fellow inmates, was sitting in the audience accompanied by her producer/manager, George Kerr. Kerr, who was a veteran from the stable of Barry Gordy, Jr. and the early motown days, was in his own words" shocked and amazed to find this type of raw, pulsating talent in prison." After the show George Kerr approached Reginald and told him that he thought The Escorts were stupendous. Then he said something that would change Reginald's life forever and earn them both permanent residence in world history. Kerr said "I want to do something that's never been done in the history of the entertainment world. I want to record The Escorts here in Rahway State Prison". Reginald was elated at the prospect of turning professional and so their journey into the entertainment history books began.
The first live concert of The Escorts outside prison walls at Symphony Hall in Newark, NJ on February 17, 1973 created a sensation and two LPs were produced for Alithea Records during this era while some members were still incarcerated: All We Need Is Another Chance, followed by 3 Down 4 To Go. The latter title refers to the fact that three members had been released since the prison's singing group was formed, while the others continue serving their sentences.
2) The Escorts were a Merseybeat band from Liverpool, England. In 1963, they were voted the ninth most popular group in Liverpool by readers of Mersey Beat magazine.
They originally consisted of:
Terry Sylvester - guitar/lead vocals (born Terence Sylvester, 8 January 1946, Liverpool)
John Kinrade - lead guitar/vocals (born 1946)
Mike Gregory - bass guitar/vocals (born Michael Gregory, 7 November 1946, Liverpool)
Pete Clarke - drums (born Peter Gaskell, 1946) replaced by Kenny Goodlass from The Kirkbys; replaced by Pete Clark; replaced by Tommy Kelly of Earl Preston's Realms; replaced by Paul Comerford of The Cryin' Shames.
Sylvester was replaced by Frank Townsend from The Easybeats (1962 - 65) and the Beachwoods, who was later to become a member of Tony Rivers and the Castaways. Paddy Chambers (ex-Faron's Flamingos and The Big Three) subsequently replaced Townsend. Sylvester left to join The Swinging Blue Jeans in 1966, before replacing Graham Nash in The Hollies. He now lives in Florida and travels all over the United States and Canada playing concerts with such as Billy J. Kramer, Peter Noone, Joey Molland and other British Invasion acts. Sylvester also does a one man show.
Paul McCartney played tambourine on their last record "From Head To Toe" in 1966.
Gregory would also leave The Escorts in 1967 to join The Swinging Blue Jeans, and stayed until 1971, whereupon after leaving and doing sessions for a couple of years, he formed a group with Johnny Goodison of the original Brotherhood of Man called Big John's Rock 'n' Roll Circus in 1975. Gregory stayed in 'The Circus' until its demise in 2005, and is now a solo artist.
Kinrade stopped playing after The Escorts split up in 1967, and is now a hairdresser with two salons. Clarke became the in house session drummer for Apple Music. He did sessions for Kiki Dee and Billy Preston and, after a brief stint in Badfinger, is now living in the US
Although they never released a full album, during their short time together, at the instigation of Elvis Costello, Edsel Records released an LP containing all twelve songs from the six singles in 1983. It was released on CD in 1995 as EDCD 422 and entitled From the Blue Angel, as a reference to the club where they began performing in 1962. Costello also released a single which was a cover of The Escorts last recording - "From Head To Toe" / "Night Time".
3) The Escorts - Brisbane pop band from 1967
Look Over Your Shoulder
The Escorts Lyrics
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You'll find me
waiting (hey baby take a look over your shoulder)
waiting
Look Over Your Shoulder (say you)
You'll find me (come over here)
waiting (and sit down and let me rant to you)
waiting
I used to say I was sincere
baby
but when you needed me most
I wasn't there
but if somehow you can forgive me
Look Over Your Shoulder (oh, oh, oh, over)
(your shoulder)
You'll find me (that's where I'm going to be)
waiting
waiting (waiting patiently baby)
(just look) Over Your Shoulder
(girl you're going to find me) You'll find me
(I'll be waiting) waiting
waiting
I know you found someone new
Show me that you love me
honey
Just show me that you love me
and girl I have a drive to keep from asking you
but if somehow you can forgive me
Look Over Your Shoulder (o-o-o-over your shoulder)
You'll find me (that where I'm going to be)
(hey baby) waiting
(hey baby) waiting
(girl look)
Look Over Your Shoulder (over your shoulder)
(yeah you're going to find me)
waiting
waiting
I know it's not easy to find someone
who cares (ahh)
and especially a love
baby
that's never been shared (shared)
but if somehow you can forgive me
if somehow you can forgive me
if somehow you can forgive me
if somehow you can forgive me
LOOK
Look over your shoulder
You'll find me (hey baby)
waiting
waiting (please take a look over your shoulder)
Look over your shoulder (please take one look over your shoulder, oh, oh)
You'll find me (that where I'm going to be)
waiting
waiting (hey baby)
Look over your shoulder (please take one look over your shoulder, oh, oh)
You'll find me (there, there where I'm gonna be, gonna be)
waiting
waiting (heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey)
Look over your shoulder
You'll find me
waiting
waiting (baby)
Look over your shoulder (please take one look over your shoulder, oh, oh)
You'll find me (oh gonna be)
waiting
waiting (hey baby)
Look over your shoulder (girl look look over your shoulder)
You'll find me (there I'm gonna be)
listen (I'mma gonna be)
The Escorts' "Look Over Your Shoulder" is a classic soul song that captures the desire to be forgiven and the eagerness to reconcile a relationship. The song starts with the promise of the narrator waiting for their loved one to look over their shoulder and see that they're there, waiting patiently. The narrator admits to not being there for their partner when they needed them the most, apologizing and hoping for forgiveness. The chorus repeats the promise of waiting for their partner, asking them to look over their shoulder and find them there waiting, ready to reconcile.
The lyrics convey a sense of regret, longing, and hope. The narrator recognizes their mistake and is eager to make things right. They express the pain of losing their loved one and the fear of being replaced. The repeated refrain of "waiting" emphasizes their readiness to reconcile and highlights the importance of communication, especially during difficult times.
Overall, "Look Over Your Shoulder" is a powerful song that captures the complexities of love and relationships, reminding us of the importance of forgiveness, communication, and patience.
Line by Line Meaning
Look Over Your Shoulder
I want you to turn around and see that I am here around you.
You'll find me
I'll be there for you.
waiting
I'll be patiently waiting for you to come to me.
I used to say I was sincere
I claimed to be truthful in my actions.
but when you needed me most
But during the time when you required me the most.
I wasn't there
I wasn't present with you.
Look Over Your Shoulder (oh, oh, oh, over)
I want you to look back.
(your shoulder)
At the place where you wouldn't expect me to be.
waiting (and sit down and let me rant to you)
I will wait there for you to come and listen to me.
I know you found someone new
I know you have found a new person in your life.
Show me that you love me honey
I want you to express your love towards me.
Just show me that you love me
Just prove to me that you indeed love me.
and girl I have a drive to keep from asking you
I am trying hard to hold myself back from asking you again and again.
I know it's not easy to find someone
I am aware that finding someone like me is not easy.
who cares (ahh)
Who is genuinely concerned.
and especially a love baby
Especially someone to love you.
that's never been shared (shared)
Who has never shared their love before.
LOOK
Look at me.
listen (I'mma gonna be)
Listen to me, I will always be there for you.
Contributed by Gabriella J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
jayfrm301
Lost my grandfather 2 days after christmas 2022… He was born in ‘59, he loved this music👑❤️
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vontina mccreight
This the joint
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