Mike Pender was born Michael John Prendergast on March 3, 1942 in Kirkdale, Liverpool, Lancashire. Mike Pender was an original founding member of British invasion rock group, The Searchers. He is best known as the lead vocalist on many hit singles by The Searchers, including the song Needles & Pins. From his humble beginnings performing alongside bands such as The Beatles in Liverpool, England, Mike Pender has been a recogniseable voice of rock and roll for more than 45 years. Most notably, Mike Pender forged the signature jangly 12-string guitar sound, which inspired other 1960s artists such as Roger McGuinn of The Byrds. Mike Pender has been active in music since the late 1950s when he was a teenager.
In his early years and before reaching fame, Mike Pender worked at a guitar shop as a day job in between playing nightly gigs with The Searchers. According to Mike Pender, he is responsible for choosing the band name for The Searchers. "The Band was founded by myself and John McNally. In 1957 John and I went to see the movie "The Searchers" starring John Wayne. I was an ardent Western Fan and so I dragged John along with me to see it. I take the credit for choosing the name 'The Searchers' and for co-founding the Band in its original form," said Mike Pender in an interview.
Over the years, some of Mike Pender's personal guitars have included his Gibson ES345 with suburst finish, the Burns Tri-Sonic in the colour of red with three pickups and the twelve-string Rickenbacker Rose Morris model 1993 coloured in a fireglo finish with deluxe features including the f-hole rather than the slash sound hole. Other guitars Mike Pender has played include the Aria twelve-string guitar, his Danelectro Bellzouki twelve-string made from wood and hardboard, and the solid Rickenbacker 450/12 in an elegant mapleglo finish, which had a converter comb, which allowed it to be converted into either a 6-string or 12-string guitar. Sadly, Mike Pender's Rickenbacker 360/12 1993 Model was stolen several years ago. This guitar was used on many of The Searchers' studio recordings in addition to numerous performances with Mike Pender.
After The Searchers recorded the singles Sweets For My Sweet and Sugar & Spice, Mike Pender traded lead vocal duties with Tony Jackson. Mike Pender fronted The Searchers on numerous chart-topping hits, which continued into the early 1970s in the United Kingdom and The United States. During the late 1970s, The Searchers were signed by Seymour Stein's Sire Records and recorded two modernised albums, including "The Searchers" and "Play for Today," which was retitled "Love's Melodies" outside the United Kingdom. The Searchers recorded what would become the three final singles with co-founding band member Mike Pender, including I Don't Want to Be the One, Hollywood and Innocent Victim.
Mike Pender left The Searchers in 1985 to pursue a career of his own, marking a new beginning. In the 1980s, Mike Pender joined an all-star rock band known as The Corporation AKA The Traveling Wrinklies, whose name was a parody of the popular rock group Traveling Wilburys with Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, Bob Dylan and George Harrison. The Traveling Wrinklies contained Mike Pender, Brian Poole, Clem Curtis, Tony Crane and Reg Presley, lead singer of The Troggs. They released a 45 on the Corporation label: KORP 1 ,an updated version of The Showstoppers "Ain't Nothing But A House Party". With The Searchers continuing to perform, John McNally and Frank Allen replaced Mike Pender with a new vocalist named Spencer James.
Selecting a group of talented musicians, Mike Pender sought to re–create the unique sound that popularised The Searchers. Forming the band Mike Pender's Searchers, they began touring in the late 1980s. Between 1992 and 1995, Tony Jackson performed four times with Mike Pender's Searchers.
Mike Pender's Searchers recorded several new CDs, which have been released in various countries around the world. Mike Pender's Searchers continue to book new shows and tour, targeting Britain, Australia, U.S.A., the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark and The United Arab Emirates. In 1994 Mike Pender's Searchers were the very first 1960's band to be invited to play on board the QE2 as part of the world famous liner's 25th anniversary celebrations. During live performances, Mike Pender's Searchers use their own custom built lighting and sound equipment and Mike Pender uses several different guitars including his famous 12-string Rickenbacker. Mike Pender and his 12-string guitar are referenced in a recent book entitled "Electric Guitars, The Illustrated Encyclopedia" by author and guitar enthusiast Tony Bacon.
Love Potion #9
Mike Pender's Searchers Lyrics
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You know that gypsy with the gold-capped tooth
She's got a pad down on Thirty-Fourth and Vine
Selling little bottles of Love Potion Number Nine
I told her that I was a flop with chics
I've been this way since 1956
She looked at my palm and she made a magic sign
She bent down and turned around and gave me a wink
She said "I'm gonna make it up right here in the sink"
It smelled like turpentine, it looked like Indian ink
I held my nose, I closed my eyes, I took a drink
I didn't know if it was day or night
I started kissing everything in sight
But when I kissed a cop down on Thirty-Fourth and Vine
He broke my little bottle of Love Potion Number Nine
I held my nose, I closed my eyes, I took a drink
I didn't know if it was day or night
I started kissin' everything in sight
But when I kissed a cop down on Thirty-Fourth and Vine
He broke my little bottle of Love Potion Number Nine
Love Potion Number Nine
Love Potion Number Nine
Love Potion Number Nine
The Mike Pender's Searchers's song, Love Potion No. 9, tells a humorous and cautionary tale about a man who seeks the help of Madame Rue, a gypsy with a gold-capped tooth, to improve his luck with women. Madame Rue offers him a potion, Love Potion Number Nine, in a little bottle, which he drinks despite its unpleasant smell and appearance. The potion has an unexpected effect on him, causing him to lose his inhibitions and start kissing everything in sight, including a cop who breaks the bottle, bringing his wild ride to an end.
Line by Line Meaning
I took my troubles down to Madame Rue
I went to Madame Rue's place looking for a cure or remedy to fix my problems.
You know that gypsy with the gold-capped tooth
Referring to Madame Rue, the gypsy lady with a tooth capped in gold.
She's got a pad down on Thirty-Fourth and Vine
Madame Rue's base of operation is on the intersection of Thirty-Fourth and Vine.
Selling little bottles of Love Potion Number Nine
Madame Rue's business involves vending small flasks of an unknown concoction known as Love Potion Number Nine.
I told her that I was a flop with chics
I confessed to Madame Rue that I was not successful in getting along with women.
I've been this way since 1956
This refers to a period in the past during which the person knew they had trouble getting along with women.
She looked at my palm and she made a magic sign
Madame Rue studied my palm and made an inscrutable gesture as if working a charm.
She said 'What you need is Love Potion Number Nine'
Madame Rue suggested that I needed a small flask of her miraculous remedy named Love Potion Number Nine.
She bent down and turned around and gave me a wink
Madame Rue made a suggestive gesture along with a wink, hinting an intimate proposition.
She said 'I'm gonna make it up right here in the sink'
Madame Rue hinted that she could prepare the potion on the spot on her sink counter.
It smelled like turpentine, it looked like Indian ink
The potion's features are described to having the stench of turpentine along with an appearance of Indian ink.
I held my nose, I closed my eyes, I took a drink
Despite the potion's nauseating odor and look, I took a sip by holding my nose and shutting my eyes.
I didn't know if it was day or night
After drinking the potion, the person experienced an altered perception of reality, in which they were unable to distinguish between day or night.
I started kissing everything in sight
After drinking the potion, I felt randy and kissed whoever I got close to.
But when I kissed a cop down on Thirty-Fourth and Vine
I got carried away and ended up kissing a law enforcement officer on the same intersection where Madame Rue operates.
He broke my little bottle of Love Potion Number Nine
The police officer broke my flask of Love Potion Number Nine, which led to my infatuations to cease.
Love Potion Number Nine
This phrase is repeated as a refrain throughout the song, signifying the divining factor of the events surrounding the potion.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller
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xiaolong143
I enjoyed watching the lady dancing in front of the audience ❤
Colin Hill
The searchers tape of 2 Mike penders searchers I found on VHS,including the best needle s and pindles played,have downloaded to youtube
Colin Hill
Mike penders searchers remember seeing them years ago,signed my searchers cassette,have found a tape of searchers have downloaded it,
kulasmalinao
The best version imho.
Joy Synmonds
He was the Searcher's best asset. I.m.o.
Khalad Saad. AL-Mowallad
V.Niec 🥁🎸🎹⭐️
justin woods
I’m seeing any voice here to be good
Renee Mallicone
To bad the original band wasn't there.
Colin Hill
The best searchers playing I downloaded from video tape.