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The original a-side version from 1975 by the band (Alan Merrill and) the Arrows. The group were produced by British legend Mickie Most, and the tune was written by Arrows Alan Merrill and Jake Hooker. The song was later covered by Joan Jett, Britney Spears, Miley Cyrus and many more. Lead vocals & bass guitar by Alan Merrill, guitar & backing vocals by Jake Hooker, and drums and backing vocals by Paul Varley. The Arrows released both an a-side version and a b-side version of this particular song. Having their own TV series, the band recorded many versions of their songs for performance on the show, in accordance with musician's union rules at the time. The video was made in three locations. The park is Berkeley Square, London England, W1, the street scenes are on Charles Street, same area. The performance was filmed on Quay Street in Manchester England, at the Granada/ITV studios. This clip aired on Granada/ITV in 1976, produced by Muriel Young and directed by Peter Walker. This version is available on The Arrows "Tawny Tracks" rarities album. There have been many different recording bands named the Arrows over decades, on separate continents, so in order to keep focus and clarity I have made sure people know this is the Arrows fronted by lead singer Alan Merrill in the headline above. Clip trivia: The mystery man standing by the tree with the Arrows at the end of this clip is Monsieur Kamayatsu of the legendary Japanese band The Spiders. Cosmic oddity: Arrows singer Alan ...
A step-by-step look at how I make 1/2" medieval-style arrows for use with a heavy poundage English Longbow. The heads shown in the video are hand forged by Hector Cole and John Marshall. Hector can be Googled on the web or seen in person at major UK re-enactment fayres. The music is by Ennio Morricone, made famous by the "Spaghetti Westerns" featuring Clint Eastwood. Sorry, but I do not make arrows for other people.
Lyrics: You can't win them all they say Best you speak up loud enough before you Before you fall too far away Before you're completely frayed Or too deeply swayed cause I'm lovesick and waiting For the day when you make everything brand new But my heart's grown hard from a hope that's lost All weather tossed, all sore and cross Pre-Chorus So now the fruit is falling off the tree A bit too fast like a hit from a moving fist I just don't want to feel like this Oh there must be something I've missed Since I've been Chorus Running around painting this old town Been wracking my brain wondering what's changed But I've really only been looking for you Yes I've really only been looking for you So I guess I'll go turn off my phone So we can be alone So I'm trying to fix this sorry state In all the human ways, all the usual plays But all I've done is got worn out and weakened by my doubt Been weakened by my doubt Pre-Chorus Now the fruit is falling off the tree A bit too fast like a hit from a moving fist I just don't want to feel like this Oh there must be something I've missed Since I've been Chorus Running around painting this old town Been wracking my brain wondering what's changed But I've really only been looking for you Yes I've really only been looking for you Running around painting this old town Been wracking my brain wondering what's changed But I've really only been looking for you Yes I've really only been looking for you So I guess I'll just go on home So we can be ...
Arrows perform their top ten chart hit "touch too much" on Top Of The Pops in the UK in 1974. The record was produced by legend Mickie Most on his RAK-EMI record label. The Arrows band members are bassist lead singer Alan Merrill, guitarist Jake Hooker and drummer Paul Varley.
The Arrows, I Love Rock N Roll slide show. A collection of Arrows photos from 1975 performances and magazines. Even some zany pix with the band as the Marx Brothers and Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men! Alan Merrill lead vocals & bass guitar. Jake Hooker guitar & backing vocals. Paul Varley drums & backing vocals.