Wednesday, September 11, 2024

More U.K. Obscurities On U.S. Labels: The Merseybeats "Don't Let it Happen To Us"

THE MERSEYBEATS-Don't Let It Happen To Us/It Would Take A Long Time U.S. Fontana F-1513 1965

The Merseybeats released five singles in the U.S. and today's specimen was their fourth, launched in June of 1965. It was released in the U.K. as Fontana 568 the previous month where it was their sixth single.

I'm going to be dead and honest and admit that I think this is probably the band's weakest single. It also marked the return of the band's original bassist Billy Kinsley, who though not as vocally strong as his temporary replacement John "Gus" Gustafson still isn't a bad vocalist (him and Tony Crane later became a singing duo The Merseys).

"Don't Let It Happen To Us" is a tepid number, wonderfully executed with great harmonies and moody/jangly guitar but the song itself is just plain boring.




















The flip is a band original "It Would Take A Long Time". It's a slow countrified group original ballad, wonderfully executed but equally mundane. It was originally recorded with John Gustafson but added Billy Kinsley's vocals upon his return. It was penned by band members Tony Crane and Aaron Williams. 

Both tracks are available on the thoroughly comprehensive 2021 Grapefruit two CD collection "I Stand Accused" which collected everything the band and it's members recorded in the 60's. 

Hear "Don't Let It Happen To Us": 


 Hear "It Would Take A Long Time": 

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