Dave Berry (born David Holgate Grundy in Woodhouse, Sheffield, England, on … Read Full Bio ↴Dave Berry (born David Holgate Grundy in Woodhouse, Sheffield, England, on February 6, 1941), was a British pop singer and teen idol of the 1960s.
A unique, and charismatic performer, Dave Berry performed a mixture of hard R&B and pop ballads. He was extremely popular in Britain, and on Continental Europe. He had an unusual ambition for a pop performer trying to make a name for himself - to appear on TV completely hidden by a prop. In his own words, to "not appear, to stay behind something and not come out". As a rule he did a good job; hiding behind the upturned collar of his leather jacket, or even wrapping himself around, and effectively behind, the microphone's own lead. His early hits name checked his so-called backing band, The Cruisers, although their supposed creditable presence is difficult to ascertain.
"The Crying Game" (1964), "Mama" (1966) and "This Strange Effect" (1965 - the latter written by Ray Davies), are among his best-remembered hits. Indeed, "This Strange Effect" became a massive Number One hit for him in Holland and Belgium, countries where he still enjoys superstar status, resulting in a Special Award from Radio Veronica, Holland, for their best selling pop single of all time.
Another one of his songs, "Don't Gimme No Lip Child", was covered by the Sex Pistols. His stage act, drawing largely on Elvis Presley, and Gene Vincent, provided an inspiration for Alvin Stardust. Such was his enigmatic, and unconventional presence, that several punk rock acts, such as the Sex Pistols, later acknowledged him as an inspiration.
Dave regained some, much-overlooked recognition, when he was the surprise hit of the annual Alexis Korner Tribute in 1995.
In 1998 "This Strange Effect" was covered by the Belgian band Hooverphonic, on their album Blue Wonder Power Milk.
A unique, and charismatic performer, Dave Berry performed a mixture of hard R&B and pop ballads. He was extremely popular in Britain, and on Continental Europe. He had an unusual ambition for a pop performer trying to make a name for himself - to appear on TV completely hidden by a prop. In his own words, to "not appear, to stay behind something and not come out". As a rule he did a good job; hiding behind the upturned collar of his leather jacket, or even wrapping himself around, and effectively behind, the microphone's own lead. His early hits name checked his so-called backing band, The Cruisers, although their supposed creditable presence is difficult to ascertain.
"The Crying Game" (1964), "Mama" (1966) and "This Strange Effect" (1965 - the latter written by Ray Davies), are among his best-remembered hits. Indeed, "This Strange Effect" became a massive Number One hit for him in Holland and Belgium, countries where he still enjoys superstar status, resulting in a Special Award from Radio Veronica, Holland, for their best selling pop single of all time.
Another one of his songs, "Don't Gimme No Lip Child", was covered by the Sex Pistols. His stage act, drawing largely on Elvis Presley, and Gene Vincent, provided an inspiration for Alvin Stardust. Such was his enigmatic, and unconventional presence, that several punk rock acts, such as the Sex Pistols, later acknowledged him as an inspiration.
Dave regained some, much-overlooked recognition, when he was the surprise hit of the annual Alexis Korner Tribute in 1995.
In 1998 "This Strange Effect" was covered by the Belgian band Hooverphonic, on their album Blue Wonder Power Milk.
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Dave Berry Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Dave Berry:
Baby It's You It's not the way you smile that touched my heart…
Crying Game I know all there is to know about the crying…
Don't Gimme No Lip Child Don′t gimme no lip child Don't talk back to me Don′t gimme…
Don't Gimme No Lip, Child Don't gimme no lip child Don't talk back to me Don't gimme…
Hey Little Girl Hey, little girl in the high school sweater Gee, but I'd…
I'm Gonna Take You There As the morning casts a thousand bits of sunlight And they…
If You Wait for Love I've got so much to say and so little time And…
Little Things Little things that you do Make me glad I'm in…
Mama Who's The One Who Tied Your Shoe When You Were…
My Baby Left Me (Okay! Okay! This is it, children!) Hey, hey, hey, hey…
Now Now Now is the moment Now is the time To take you in…
St. James Infirmary It was down by old Joe's barroom, on the corner…
Stranger You were no stranger when he introduced you to me But…
Sweet and Lovely Sweet and lovely Sweeter than the roses in May Sweet and lov…
The Crying Game I know all there is to know about the crying…
This Stange Effect You've got this strange effect on me, And I like it. You'v…
This Strange Effect You've got this strange effect on me, And I like it. You've…
Tossin' and Turnin' Baby, baby, can't you see what you're doing to me? I…
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