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The Searchers Songs
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Welcome to my overview page on several of The Searchers songs. The Searchers, a prominent British rock band of the 1960s, delivered a treasure trove of melodic and memorable songs that left an indelible mark on the music landscape.

In this musical journey, we'll explore their chart-toppers, delve into the stories behind the music, and celebrate the enduring legacy of this iconic group. From "Needles and Pins" to "Love Potion #9," join us as we rediscover the magic and melodies that have made The Searchers' songs timeless classics cherished by music enthusiasts worldwide.

Below you'll find free chords and lyrics sheets, rhythm patterns, demos and more.

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Founding Members

The two founding members of The Searchers were Mike Pender  and John McNally

Mike Pender, born Michael John Prendergast on March 5, 1941, in Liverpool, England, was the lead vocalist and lead guitarist of The Searchers. His skillful guitar playing and distinctive voice played a crucial role in the band's signature sound.

Pender was one of the founding members, and his enthusiasm for rock 'n' roll was evident in their music. He remained a dedicated member throughout the band's early success and later embarked on a successful solo career.

John McNally, born on August 30, 1941, in Liverpool, was the rhythm guitarist of The Searchers. He played a key part in shaping the band's melodic and jangly guitar-driven sound.

McNally, along with Pender, was one of the original members who helped establish the group's reputation as one of the leading bands in the British Invasion. His passion for music and dedication to The Searchers made him a vital contributor to their success over the years.


The Searchers Songs
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1. Love Potion #9

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Love Potion No. 9 is one of the most well-known songs by The Searchers. It was originally written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and was first recorded by The Clovers in 1959. However, The Searchers' cover version, released in 1963, became the most popular and enduring rendition of the song.

"Love Potion No. 9" tells the story of a man who is seeking love and decides to visit a gypsy to obtain a love potion. After consuming the potion, he experiences a series of humorous and unexpected romantic encounters.

The lyrics describe his encounters with various women who become infatuated with him, leading to comical situations.

The Searchers' version of "Love Potion No. 9" features their signature jangly guitar sound and tight vocal harmonies. It became a significant hit for the band, reaching number three on the UK Singles Chart and number three on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States.

The song's success further solidified The Searchers' popularity during the British Invasion era. The track only appears on compilation albums by The Searchers.

Love Potion #9 Chords, Rhythm, Demo and Tutorial

  • Drop D Tuning: No
  • Capo: No
  • Rhythm: root down up down up root up down up
  • Picking: a few riffs
  • Chords: Am, Dm, C, E, B
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2. Needles And Pins

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Needles And Pins is one of The Searchers' most iconic songs, released in 1964 as part of their album "It's The Searchers." This song, originally written by Sonny Bono and Jack Nitzsche, has a fascinating history. While it was initially recorded by Jackie DeShannon, it was The Searchers' version that achieved significant chart success.

In the United States, it climbed to the 13th position on the Billboard Hot 100, making it one of their most recognizable hits in the U.S. In their home country, the United Kingdom, it reached the very top of the singles chart, cementing its status as one of their biggest hits.

"Needles and Pins" remains a testament to the British Invasion era when British bands like The Searchers captured the hearts of music enthusiasts in the United States.

The song's lyrics, expressing the pain of lost love, resonate with many, and its enduring appeal can be attributed to its catchy melody and emotional depth.

Over the years, "Needles and Pins" has seen cover versions by various artists, but it's The Searchers' rendition that stands out as the most iconic. The band's jangly guitar sound, harmonies, and emotive performance have made their version a classic.

Notably, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers also recorded a cover in 1985, showcasing the song's lasting influence. "Needles and Pins" remains a cherished part of The Searchers' musical legacy, reflecting their significant contribution to the 1960s music scene and their ability to create timeless songs that continue to captivate audiences worldwide.

Needles And Pins Chords, Rhythm, Demo and Tutorial

  • Drop D Tuning: No
  • Capo: No
  • Rhythm: root down root up down up and repeat
  • Picking: No just a riff
  • Chords: G, Em, C, D, A, B7, G, Gb, B, Abm
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3. When You Walk In The Room

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When You Walk in the Room is another notable song by The Searchers. It was written by Jackie DeShannon, an American singer-songwriter, and was originally released by her in 1963. The Searchers' cover version of the song, released in 1964, became a major hit for the band.

The song is an up-tempo pop rock track with catchy melodies and infectious energy. It revolves around the theme of love and the profound impact someone can have when they enter a room. The lyrics convey the feelings of excitement and joy that arise when the person being sung about is present.

The single achieved significant success, reaching number three on the UK Singles Chart and number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States.

It's worth noting that The Searchers primarily gained fame through their singles rather than full-length albums. However, they released several studio albums throughout their career, such as "Meet The Searchers" (1963), "Sugar and Spice" (1963), and "Sounds Like Searchers" (1964), among others.

While "When You Walk in the Room" may not be present on these original albums, it has been widely included on subsequent compilations due to its popularity.

When You Walk In The Room Chords, Rhythm, Demo and Tutorial

  • Drop D Tuning: No
  • Capo: No
  • Rhythm: down down up down up down up and repeat with a few down-strokes leading into the verses
  • Picking: a few riffs
  • Chords: G-C-Em-G6-D, Em, A7, D/Gb
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Thank you for visiting this tribute to The Searchers and their remarkable music. Their songs, including the timeless "Needles and Pins," have left an indelible mark on the world of rock and pop. I hope that our journey through their music has been both enjoyable and informative.

The Searchers' melodies continue to resonate, transcending time and borders, and we are grateful for your interest in preserving their enduring legacy. Thank you for joining me on this musical voyage, and I hope you continue to relish their songs for years to come.


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