There are multiple artists by this name:
1. The Gaylords were an Ame… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists by this name:
1. The Gaylords were an American singing trio that had charting success during the 50s. They are perhaps best known for the hit "Tell Me You're Mine".
2. The Gaylords was a Scottish pop band originating from the east end of Glasgow, originally formed in 1961 as The Gaylords, and then later billed as Dean Ford and The Gaylords, recording four singles for Columbia (EMI). In 1966 they changed the band’s name to The Marmalade. The Gaylords (named after the notorious post war Chicago Gaylords street gang) were originally formed by Pat Fairley and Billy Johnston in Baillieston, a suburb east of Glasgow, in 1961. Their initial line-up included Tommy Frew on drums and lead guitarist Pat McGovern, fronted by vocalist Wattie Rodgers. William Junior Campbell joined on his fourteenth birthday on 31 May 1961 replacing McGovern, and Rodgers was then himself replaced, initially by two new lead vocalists, Billy Reid and Tommy Scott, although Reid soon departed leaving Scott as the sole frontman. Bill Irving, from local Baillieston group the Cadillacs, then took over from Johnston on bass.
The group began gathering notice and in 1963 Pat Fairley and Junior Campbell spotted Thomas McAleese, singer with local group The Monarchs, at the Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow, and it was not long before he replaced Scott as lead singer. Thomas then adopted the stage moniker Dean Ford, and they then became known as Dean Ford and The Gaylords. Raymond Duffy, from Glasgow group the Escorts, then came in on drums after Frew departed. For a few months, they had an organist, Davey Hunter. By early 1965, Graham Knight, from the local group the Vampires, had displaced Irving on bass.
Becoming popular in Scotland, and under the management of Billy Grainger, in early 1964 they were championed by Scottish music journalist Gordon Reid, which led to them being signed to Columbia (EMI) by Norrie Paramor after auditions at Glasgow's Locarno Ballroom. They went on to record four singles, including a cover of the 1963 Chubby Checker US hit "Twenty Miles", which was a big seller locally but failed to chart nationally. The Columbia releases, although uncredited, were all produced by Bob Barratt, EMI staff producer, with Norrie Paramor as executive. Paramor played the celesta on "What's The Matter With Me"; the b-side of "Twenty Miles". In 1965, they played a long stint in Germany at the Storyville in Cologne and also in Duisburg. By this time The Gaylords had attained status as one of the top groups in Scotland, borne out in music poll results, but were ambitious, and so on their return from Germany to London in early 1965, they decided to try for success in the UK as a whole, and remained in London, where they changed management and agency representation, as Billy Grainger wished to remain in Glasgow.
On the recommendation of the Tremeloes, who had played with them in Glasgow, The Gaylords were invited to join the London-based agency Starlite Artistes, owned and managed by Peter Walsh. They then began to build up a club reputation as a tight, close harmony band and in 1966, finding themselves in the middle of the 1960s swinging London scene, they decided to update their image and instrumentation. On the advice of their new manager, they changed the band name to The Marmalade.
Dean Ford died in January 2019.
3.The Gaylords are a four-piece Scottish alternative rock band from Cumbernauld, previously known as the Celestians.
1. The Gaylords were an Ame… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists by this name:
1. The Gaylords were an American singing trio that had charting success during the 50s. They are perhaps best known for the hit "Tell Me You're Mine".
2. The Gaylords was a Scottish pop band originating from the east end of Glasgow, originally formed in 1961 as The Gaylords, and then later billed as Dean Ford and The Gaylords, recording four singles for Columbia (EMI). In 1966 they changed the band’s name to The Marmalade. The Gaylords (named after the notorious post war Chicago Gaylords street gang) were originally formed by Pat Fairley and Billy Johnston in Baillieston, a suburb east of Glasgow, in 1961. Their initial line-up included Tommy Frew on drums and lead guitarist Pat McGovern, fronted by vocalist Wattie Rodgers. William Junior Campbell joined on his fourteenth birthday on 31 May 1961 replacing McGovern, and Rodgers was then himself replaced, initially by two new lead vocalists, Billy Reid and Tommy Scott, although Reid soon departed leaving Scott as the sole frontman. Bill Irving, from local Baillieston group the Cadillacs, then took over from Johnston on bass.
The group began gathering notice and in 1963 Pat Fairley and Junior Campbell spotted Thomas McAleese, singer with local group The Monarchs, at the Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow, and it was not long before he replaced Scott as lead singer. Thomas then adopted the stage moniker Dean Ford, and they then became known as Dean Ford and The Gaylords. Raymond Duffy, from Glasgow group the Escorts, then came in on drums after Frew departed. For a few months, they had an organist, Davey Hunter. By early 1965, Graham Knight, from the local group the Vampires, had displaced Irving on bass.
Becoming popular in Scotland, and under the management of Billy Grainger, in early 1964 they were championed by Scottish music journalist Gordon Reid, which led to them being signed to Columbia (EMI) by Norrie Paramor after auditions at Glasgow's Locarno Ballroom. They went on to record four singles, including a cover of the 1963 Chubby Checker US hit "Twenty Miles", which was a big seller locally but failed to chart nationally. The Columbia releases, although uncredited, were all produced by Bob Barratt, EMI staff producer, with Norrie Paramor as executive. Paramor played the celesta on "What's The Matter With Me"; the b-side of "Twenty Miles". In 1965, they played a long stint in Germany at the Storyville in Cologne and also in Duisburg. By this time The Gaylords had attained status as one of the top groups in Scotland, borne out in music poll results, but were ambitious, and so on their return from Germany to London in early 1965, they decided to try for success in the UK as a whole, and remained in London, where they changed management and agency representation, as Billy Grainger wished to remain in Glasgow.
On the recommendation of the Tremeloes, who had played with them in Glasgow, The Gaylords were invited to join the London-based agency Starlite Artistes, owned and managed by Peter Walsh. They then began to build up a club reputation as a tight, close harmony band and in 1966, finding themselves in the middle of the 1960s swinging London scene, they decided to update their image and instrumentation. On the advice of their new manager, they changed the band name to The Marmalade.
Dean Ford died in January 2019.
3.The Gaylords are a four-piece Scottish alternative rock band from Cumbernauld, previously known as the Celestians.
Sorrento
The Gaylords Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Sorrento' by these artists:
Anthony & Joseph Spójrz jak morze słodko wzdycha Szafirowe snując tonie Jakby…
Art Mooney and His Orchestra Guarda il mare com'e bello Spira tanto sentimento Come il tu…
Asin Yamang ayaw mong lingapin Ang dalisay kong pag-giliw Kita'y …
Connie Francis Sunlight dances on the sea Tender thoughts occur to me I hav…
Louis Prima Sunlight dances on the sea Tender thoughts occur to me I hav…
Paul Anka Guarda il mare com'e bello! Spira tanto sentimento. Come i…
Woody Herman and His Orchestra Guarda il mare com'e bello Spira tanto sentimento Come il tu…
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Gaylords:
From the Vine Came the Grape From the vine came the grape From the grape came the…
From the vine comes the grape From the vine came the grape From the grape came the…
Isle of Capri 't was on the Isle of Capri that I found…
Little Shoemaker Tap, tap, stitch and tap Making a pair of shoes Lei scarpini…
Ma Ma Ma Marie Aye, who's there! Ma ma ma ma ma Marie (ma…
Mecque Mecque Mecque, Mecqu, m'qu'est que see'est? Please tell me when you…
Ramona I wander out yonder o'er the hills Where the mountains high …
Sh-Boom Life could be a dream, life could be a dream Do,…
Tell Me You're Mine Oh, my wonderful one How I adore you Through the day and…
Tell Me Your Mine Oh, my wonderful one How I adore you Through the day and…
Tell Me Youre Mine Oh, my wonderful one How I adore you Through the day and…
The Isle of Capri 't was on the Isle of Capri that I found…
The Little Shoemaker Tap, tap, stitch and tap Making a pair of shoes Lei scarpini…
The Name Game The name game. Shirley! Shirley, Shirley. Bo-ber-ley, bo-na-…
Veni Vidi Vici Veni, Vidi, Vici (I Came, I Saw, I Conquered) The Gaylords W…
Veni-Vidi-Vici Veni, Vidi, Vici (I Came, I Saw, I Conquered) The Gaylords W…
Vieni Vidi Vici Veni, Vidi, Vici (I Came, I Saw, I Conquered) The Gaylords W…
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sideshowtink
AWESOME!!! Love that Wildcat, too :-) Turna Soriento, one of my all time faves! Bellisimo! Grazie!
Maryse Campanelli
I grew up listening to this album. Brings back so many memories of my loving dad. Thank you for sharing !
Jerry Cobetto
I know this album ("Italia") very well!!! My dad used to play it a lot when I was young, especially "La Spagnola!" He would play that tune over and over. I have northern Italian ethnicity on both sides of my family. "Grazie" for uploading it!
tatubert82
This sure brings back a lot of sweet memories!! Daddy used to listen to the Italian Hour on the radio after we came home from church on Sunday & they played all these Italian gems!! They played a lot of Carlo Buti .. and other singers from Italy!! Beautiful memories!! Thank you & Bless you!! tess
carlmoore19
There are a few arrangements on my music web site which cite some influences by the Gaylords despite my not being of Italian heritage. "Hey Look Me Over", also available here on youtube frome me, is arranged uptempo. My web site has "O Mari" electronic arrangement with no singing.
Ruthann Brafford
thank you
OldMusicOnVinyl1
Chris aka BrooklynMouseReturns owns this same record player. Even the colours are the same on his! The only problem is that it doesn't have a flipover stylus so if you try to play 78s on it, they will not sound very good and they will be worn out in a shorter time. Is yours from 1975? Cause Chris's is.
Longshotsblues
These Two Guys from Detroit grew up in the same Old Italian Eastern Market area as my Dad's family. Same Church as well. First 100% Italian Roman Catholic Church in Detroit. San Francesco at Rivard and Brewster. I was born in 1957, I was baptized at that church. My Dad knew both Ronald L. Fredianelli ( Gaylord ) & Bonaldo Bonaldi ( Holiday ). I don't know if you grew up here as well, but do you remember Illio Benveunti? He hosted the Italian Hour in Detroit. He had a Fabulous Voice.
humpyfan
Sorry no Tino Rossi. I have Lou Monte, Carlo Buti, Mario DaVinci, Connie Francis and The Gaylords to name a few. I also have some italian compilations that feature many different artists.