The band consisted of Freddie Garrity (born Manchester, Lancashire 14 November 1936 died –19 May 2006), vocals, Roy Crewsdon (often misspelled "Crewdson") (born Manchester May 29, 1941 ), guitar, Derek Quinn (born Manchester May 24, 1942, ), guitar and harmonica, Peter Birrell (born Manchester May 9, 1941, ), bass, and Bernie Dwyer (born Manchester December 4, 1940, died – December 4, 2002), drums.
Discography
Singles:
If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody/Feel So Blue (Columbia DB 7032) 1963
I'm Telling You Now/What Have I Done To You? (Columbia DB 7086) 1963
You Were Made For Me/Send A Letter To Me (Columbia DB 7147) 1963
Over You/Come Back When You're Ready (Columbia DB 7214) 1964
I Love You Baby/Don't Make Me Cry (Columbia DB 7286) 1964
Just For You/Don't Do That To Me (Columbia DB 7322) 1964
I Understand/I Will (Columbia DB 7381) 1964
A Little You/Things I'd Like To Say (Columbia DB 7526) 1965
Thou Shalt Not Steal/I Don't Know (Columbia DB 7720) 1965
If You've Gotta Minute Baby/When I'm Home With You (Columbia DB 7857) 1966
Playboy/Some Day (Columbia DB 7929) 1966
Turn Around/Funny Over You (Columbia DB 8033) 1966
Hello, Hello/All I Ever Want Is You (Columbia DB 8137) 1967
Brown And Porter's (Meat Exporters) Lorry/
Little Brown Eyes (Columbia DB 8200) 1967
Little Big Time/Freddie Garrity: You Belong To Me (Columbia DB 8496) 1968
It's Great/Gabardine Mac (Columbia DB 8517) 1968
Get Around Downtown Girl/What To Do (Columbia DB 8606) 1969
Susan's Tuba/You Hurt Me Girl (Philips 6006 098) 1970
Here We Go/I Saw Ya (Polydor 2059 041) 1978
EPs:
If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody (Columbia Seg 8275, 1963)
Songs From "What A Crazy World" (Columbia Seg 8287, 1964)
You Were Made For Me (Columbia Seg 8302, 1964 )
Over You (Columbia Seg 8323, 1964)
Ready Freddie Go (Columbia Seg 8403, 1965)
Freddie And The Dreamers (Columbia Seg 8457, 1965)
Albums:
Freddie And The Dreamers (Columbia 33sx 1577, 1963)
You Were Mad For Me (Columbia 33sx 1663, 1964)
Sing Along Party (Columbia Sx1785, 1965)
In Disneyland (Columbia Scx 6069, 1966)
King Freddie And His Dreaming Knights (Columbia Sx 6177, 1967)
Oliver In The Overworld (Starline Srs 5019, 1970)
Breaking Out (Arny's Shack Records, AS 025, 1978)
Sally Anne
Freddie & The Dreamers Lyrics
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Say I′m Your Number One Man
Sally Anne, I Love You Yes I Do Oh So True
Tell Me You Care Sally Anne
Think Of The Dreams We can Share Sally Anne
Oh You Thrill Me Like No One Else Can
Cause You've Got A Way Of Walking
You′ve Got A Way Of Talking
You've Got A Way About You
I Just Can't Live Without You
My Love For Will Go On Endlessly
So Give Me Your Heart Sally Anne
Part Of Your Heart Sally Anne
I′m Your Man I Love You, Yes I Do Oh So True
Cause You′ve Got A Way Of Walking
You've Got A Way Of Talking
Your Way Of Looking At Me
You′ve Got A Way About You
I Just Can't Live Without You
My Love For Will Go On Endlessly
So Give Me Your Heart Sally Anne
Part Of Your Heart Sally Anne
I′m Your Man I Love You, Yes I Do Oh So Trues
The lyrics to Freddie & The Dreamers’ song "Sally Anne" are about a man expressing his love for a woman named Sally Anne. He asks her to give him her arms, tell him she cares, and share their dreams together. He explains that she thrills him like no one else can, and that he can’t live without her. He describes her way of walking, talking, and looking at him, and that she has a way about her that he just can’t resist. He concludes by asking her to give him her heart so that he can be her man.
The song is a classic love song that utilizes simple and catchy melodies to convey the singer's feelings for Sally Anne. The lyrics are straightforward and sincere, expressing the singer's deep affection for his love interest. The song also showcases the band's upbeat and energetic sound, with the use of guitar, drums, and keyboard driving the melody forward.
Line by Line Meaning
Give Me Your Arms Sally Anne
Freddie is asking for Sally Anne's embrace or physical affection
Say I'm Your Number One Man
Freddie wants Sally Anne to confirm that she loves him the most
Sally Anne, I Love You Yes I Do Oh So True
Freddie professes his true and intense love for Sally Anne
Tell Me You Care Sally Anne
Freddie wants reassurance that Sally Anne cares for him
Think Of The Dreams We can Share Sally Anne
Freddie is envisioning a future with Sally Anne, filled with shared dreams and aspirations
Oh You Thrill Me Like No One Else Can
Sally Anne has a special ability to make Freddie feel excitement and joy that no one else can replicate
Cause You've Got A Way Of Walking
Sally Anne's unique way of walking is one of the many things that attract Freddie to her
You've Got A Way Of Talking
Sally Anne's way of speaking is another endearing quality that Freddie admires
Your Way Of Looking At Me
Sally Anne's gaze has a certain effect on Freddie, perhaps making him feel loved and appreciated
You've Got A Way About You
Overall, there is something special and remarkable about Sally Anne that captivates Freddie
I Just Can't Live Without You
Freddie's love for Sally Anne is so strong that he cannot imagine life without her
My Love For Will Go On Endlessly
Freddie's love for Sally Anne is everlasting and will never fade
So Give Me Your Heart Sally Anne
Freddie wants Sally Anne to give him her heart, or her love
Part Of Your Heart Sally Anne
Freddie wants to be a significant part of Sally Anne's heart and life
I'm Your Man I Love You, Yes I Do Oh So True
Freddie affirms his unwavering love for Sally Anne and declares that he is the one for her
Writer(s): Lew Quadling
Contributed by Ethan F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Anglo-Saxon 67
Absolutely love this song, one of the most catchiest songs of all time. Freddie and The Dreamers never got the recognition they deserved. Check out a cover version by them of The Beatles, Run For Your Life from the Revolver album, actually even better than The Beatles singing it.
Neil Maclaren
Brilliant song.
Alan Rickards
This clip is from the film "What a Crazy World" which starred Joe Brown and Marty Wilde.
Jonathan Williams
This film is getting a regular showing on Talking Pictures - sky channel 343 or freeview 81. Next showing is ten past midnight on Friday 21 April 2017.
Colin Topley
One of my very favourite films. I sat in the cinema to watch it twice over, such nostalgia seeing these clips now.
minty448
Very catchy.
Marie Minshull
Being English loved Freddie
David de Montseret
Super group.
Anglo-Saxon 67
Apologies, the comment below should have said - Rubber Soul by The Beatles, not Revolver. Wrote before my coffee break at work and brain not fully charged.
Michael Fletcher
What movie is this from???