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![]() View Video | The Bachelors ~ Diane ~ 1964 Description: The founding members of the group were Conleth (Con) Cluskey (born 18 November 1941), Declan (Dec) Cluskey (born 23 December 1942), and John Stokes (Sean James Stokes) (born 13 August 1940). In 1957 they formed their first band together, "The Harmonichords" (also seen as "The Harmony Chords"), a classically styled instrumental harmonica-act. As The Harmonichords, they appeared on Hughie Green's 'Opportunity Knocks' on Radio Luxembourg and on the 'Ed Sullivan' TV Show St. Patrick's Day Special (filmed in Dublin, broadcast 15 March 1959), where they played "Danny Boy." They also played background music plus featured pieces in a 25 week radio comedy series called 'Odd Noises' on Radio Éireann featuring Eamonn AndrewsThey changed their name to "The Bachelors" in 1962 at the suggestion of Dick Rowe, A&R at Decca Records, who reportedly recommended the name "because that's the kind of boy a girl likes." During the 1960s, they had many successful songs in music charts in Europe Australia, South Africa, South America, parts of the USSR, and the United States. Some of the most successful were "Charmaine"1963); "Diane", "I Believe", "Ramona" and "I Wouldn't Trade You For The World" (1964); "Marie" and "In the Chapel in the Moonlight" (1965). In 1965 they had the 'most played juke box track' with "The Stars Will Remember" from a film they made with then-current DJ Sam Costa.Their last big hit in the UK was a cover of the Paul Simon song 'The Sound Of Silence' which reached No. 3 in ... Rating: 4.9636364/5 Length: 154 Seconds |
![]() View Video | The Bachelors ~ I Believe ~ 1964 Description: The founding members of the group were Conleth (Con) Cluskey (born 18 November 1941), Declan (Dec) Cluskey (born 23 December 1942), and John Stokes (Sean James Stokes) (born 13 August 1940). In 1957 they formed their first band together, "The Harmonichords" (also seen as "The Harmony Chords"), a classically styled instrumental harmonica-act. As The Harmonichords, they appeared on Hughie Green's 'Opportunity Knocks' on Radio Luxembourg and on the 'Ed Sullivan' TV Show St. Patrick's Day Special (filmed in Dublin, broadcast 15 March 1959), where they played "Danny Boy." They also played background music plus featured pieces in a 25 week radio comedy series called 'Odd Noises' on Radio Éireann featuring Eamonn AndrewsThey changed their name to "The Bachelors" in 1962 at the suggestion of Dick Rowe, A&R at Decca Records, who reportedly recommended the name "because that's the kind of boy a girl likes." During the 1960s, they had many successful songs in music charts in Europe Australia, South Africa, South America, parts of the USSR, and the United States. Some of the most successful were "Charmaine"1963); "Diane", "I Believe", "Ramona" and "I Wouldn't Trade You For The World" (1964); "Marie" and "In the Chapel in the Moonlight" (1965). In 1965 they had the 'most played juke box track' with "The Stars Will Remember" from a film they made with then-current DJ Sam Costa.Their last big hit in the UK was a cover of the Paul Simon song 'The Sound Of Silence' which reached No. 3 in ... Rating: 5.0/5 Length: 130 Seconds |
![]() View Video | The Bachelors Charmaine Description: Promo video for Australian tour. Rare video of one of Irelands most famous exports Rating: 4.8842106/5 Length: 162 Seconds |
![]() View Video | The Bachelors - The 'New' Bachelors hits medley Description: The Bachelors music medley - I believe, Marie, Diane. Rating: 4.822222/5 Length: 180 Seconds |
![]() View Video | The Unicorn by The Bachelors Description: The Bachelors singing one of their best songs, The Unicorn Rating: 4.9342103/5 Length: 204 Seconds |
![]() View Video | The Bachelors - Diane Description: PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com The Bachelors were an Irish pop band of the 1960s consisting of brothers Conleth (b.March 3, 1941) and Declan Clusky (b. December 12, 1942) and John Stokes (b. August 13, 1940). They began as an instrumental act playing harmonicas and called the Harmonichords or Harmony Chords in 1958, but turned to singing after a tour of England in 1959. They signed to Decca Records in the UK and changed their name in 1962, then scored their first hit, "Charmaine" (number six, 1963). Their biggest hit was "Diane" which went to number one in England and number ten in America in 1964; they continued to chart with new records through 1967 and maintained the original group on the cabaret circuit until a messy split between Stokes and the Cluskys in 1984. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Rating: 4.884058/5 Length: 161 Seconds |
![]() View Video | The Bachelors Description: Song: I will take you home again Kathleen. Performed on 3,2,1. Rating: 4.6666665/5 Length: 155 Seconds |
![]() View Video | Bachelors Description: Sivaji, Jakir, Sumeet Roy along with another two friends are college students. They want to enjoy college life and become addicted to a variety of bad habits. Preeti is their classmate and Sivaji and Preeti fall in love. Sivaji writes a love letter and it leads to humorous twists in the story. How Sivaji gets his lady love ...?? What are the changes the bachelors face in their quest for enjoyment...?? Watch the movie"Bachelors" Rating: 3.0/5 Length: 7212 Seconds |
![]() View Video | THE BACHELORS - - - I BELIEVE Description: the bachelors, singing i believe. Rating: 4.819549/5 Length: 126 Seconds |
![]() View Video | The Bachelors - Marie Description: PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com The Bachelors were an Irish pop band of the 1960s consisting of brothers Conleth (b.March 3, 1941) and Declan Clusky (b. December 12, 1942) and John Stokes (b. August 13, 1940). They began as an instrumental act playing harmonicas and called the Harmonichords or Harmony Chords in 1958, but turned to singing after a tour of England in 1959. They signed to Decca Records in the UK and changed their name in 1962, then scored their first hit, "Charmaine" (number six, 1963). Their biggest hit was "Diane" which went to number one in England and number ten in America in 1964; they continued to chart with new records through 1967 and maintained the original group on the cabaret circuit until a messy split between Stokes and the Cluskys in 1984. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Rating: 5.0/5 Length: 145 Seconds |









