Dorset and Colin Earl had previously been members of The Good Earth. Soon after recruiting Paul King and Mike Cole, they made their national debut at the Hollywood Festival at Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire in May 1970, the week their first single, "In the Summertime" was released. They stole the show and the record topped the UK Singles Chart for seven weeks, made number one in almost every other country around the world, and to date has sold around 23 million copies. After John Godfrey replaced Cole, their second single "Baby Jump" also topped the UK chart in March 1971. A third hit, "Lady Rose" (also in 1971), gave the group the image as a band for producing summertime based hits.
In time Dorset found the group's good-time blues and jug band repertoire a little restricting, and in 1972 he released a solo album Cold Blue Excursion, with his songs backed by strings and brass and, in one instance, a jazz band. His intention to broaden the group's appeal by recruiting a drummer led to King and Earl trying to sack him, but the management, regarding Dorset as inseparable in the public eye from Mungo Jerry, fired them both instead. Dorset and Godfrey, the bassist, recruited new members and presented a new sound, heard on the fourth album Boot Power. King and Earl went on to form the King Earl Boogie Band.
Mungo Jerry's hits continued through to 1976 with "Open Up" (Top Twenty in Europe and number one in Brazil); "Alright Alright Alright" (a rewrite of an old French hit for Jacques Dutronc, and again a major hit worldwide reaching the Top 3 in the UK); "Wild Love"; "Long Legged Woman Dressed In Black"; "Hello Nadine" (European hit and Top Five in Canada); and "It's a Secret" (European hit).
In 1975 Earl, who had played piano with Foghat in between, returned to play keyboards, and percussion player Joe Rush, part-time member of the band in earlier days, also came back for a while.
The group's line-up has changed constantly over the years. Among those who have played with them are bassist Bob Daisley, drummers Dave Bidwell, Paul Hancox and Boris Williams, guitarist Dick Middleton and keyboard/accordion player Steve Jones. They have remained particularly popular throughout Europe. Mungo Jerry was the first western band who had live TV gigs, in all countries behind the Iron Curtain. Their famous "Golden Orpheus" gig in Bulgaria, also gave them a lot of new fans.
In 1980 another Dorset song, "Feels Like I'm in Love", originally written for Elvis Presley, and recorded by the band as a B side of a single, became a British number one hit for Kelly Marie. They remained successful with overseas hits like "On A Night Like This", "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" and "Sunshine Reggae" (British version by Mungo Jerry & Horizon). But Dorset had to wait until 1995 for a real comeback, when "In the Summertime" was recorded by reggae vocalist Shaggy, who topped the charts worldwide. The last UK chart entry for Mungo Jerry was "Toon Army", a song for Newcastle United F.C. in 1999.
In 1983 "Mungo Jerry" Ray Dorset was part of the blues supergroup Katmandu, which recorded A Case For The Blues, with guitarist Peter Green, formerly of Fleetwood Mac, and keyboard player Vincent Crane, formerly of Atomic Rooster and The Crazy World of Arthur Brown.
In 2003, with German musicians, Dorset recorded Adults Only album under the name Mungo Jerry Blues Band, widely acclaimed as one of the best of his career. 2005 saw him performing with three Mungo Jerry line-ups: The British Mungo Jerry Band (pop/rock), the German Mungo Jerry Blues Band (blues/rock) and Mungo Jerry & the Goodtime Gamblers (jug/blues/skiffle).
Also in June 2005, Ray Dorset had a gig again as a duo with Mike Cole - the original double bass player from the early Mungo days - as a highlight of the "35 Years Of Mungo Jerry" event in both Newcastle and Stoke.
In March 2006 Mungo Jerry released their new single "Mr Midnight" from Phantom of the Opera on Ice (http://www.plazarecords.co.uk); produced by Roberto Danova - who had mixed in the past the old continental Mungo Jerry hits "Lana" and "It's a Secret" - and is well-known for his work with rock and pop music, in combination with big orchestras.
Give Me Love
Mungo Jerry Lyrics
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Beg, beg a little,
You gotta borrow, borrow a little,
Hold me baby, hold me tight,
Treat me right, when you're giving me love
You gotta hold me every morning,
Squeeze me every night,
And squeeze me oh so tight,
Love me for tomorrow when you're givin' me love
I said baby, baby all alone,
So tired been this way since you've been gone,
Well I love you pretty baby,
Please come back home
The lyrics to "Give Me Love" by Mungo Jerry speak about the need for love and affection. The first verse encourages giving, begging, and borrowing in order to obtain love. The second verse focuses on physical affection, requesting morning and nightly squeezes, and emphasizing the importance of being treated right. The chorus brings it all together, emphasizing the desire for love and asking for it in the future.
The song's message is not particularly deep, but the lyrics are clear and effective in conveying the desired sentiment. The repetition of certain phrases, such as "hold me" and "squeeze me," really drives home the theme of physical connection.
Line by Line Meaning
You gotta give, give a little,
You need to give a bit of yourself in this relationship
Beg, beg a little,
You should ask for what you want in this relationship
You gotta borrow, borrow a little,
Sometimes you will need to rely on your partner for support
Hold me baby, hold me tight,
Physical affection is important
Treat me right, when you're giving me love
Your partner should treat you with respect and care
You gotta hold me every morning,
Affection should be consistent
Squeeze me every night,
Physical touch should be part of the relationship
Hold me, please me baby,
your partner should make efforts to please and take care of you
And squeeze me oh so tight,
the physical aspect of love should be intense
Love me for tomorrow when you're givin' me love
The relationship should be built to last
I said baby, baby all alone,
I'm feeling lonely without you
So tired been this way since you've been gone,
I've been feeling down without my partner
Well I love you pretty baby,
I have deep emotions for my partner
Please come back home
I want my partner to return to me
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: DORSET
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