Band, 1964-1974 GB, West Midlands (county)
Folk, World and Pop
The Settlers started out in the 60s, their first release in 1964. They were a trio for their initial albums, mixing contemporary folk covers (Dylan, etc) with folk/bluegrass. By 1969 they'd added a bass player, Geoff, who lived in the same house as Tony Hooper in Hampstead that inspired the Strawbs song "Pieces of 79 and 15". The Settlers used to perform several tracks by the Strawbs, including "Always On My Mind" and "You Keep Going Your Way". On their largely-religious 1972 LP for Myrrh Records, released by arrangement with the BBC, The Settlers covered The Cousins' anthem to Luther King "Sing A New Song", Ralph McTell's "Streets of London", Lennon & McCartney's "Nowhere Man" and Tom Springfield's "Make Me An Instrument of Your Peace" and donated their royalties to the Tear Fund charity. "World of the Settlers" (Decca) was originally released as "Lightning Tree" by York Records in 1972, and contains both sides of their only hit "Lightning Tree" and "Just This Side Of Nowhere" (York Records FYK505, 1971) which reached # 36 in the UK charts in October 1971. "Lightning Tree" was used as the theme tune to the TV drama "Follyfoot". The album also contains a spoken intro to "Martin Luther King's Dream" with atmospheric fuzz electric guitar in the background.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Whichaway Billy | The Settlers | 1976 | Single |
On Top Of The World | The Settlers | 1974 | Single |
She Didn't Forget Her Shoes | The Settlers | 1974 | Single |
The New Sound Of The Settlers | The Settlers | 1974 | Album |
A Daisy A Day | The Settlers | 1973 | Single |
Follyfoot - Theme And Incidental Music From The Television Series | The Settlers / Patrick Michael And His Orchestra / The New Concert Orchestra | 1973 | Album |
Rhythm Of Life / Georgy Girl | The Settlers | 1973 | Single |
Sing A New Song | The Settlers | 1972 | Album |
Santa Margherita | The Settlers | 1972 | Single |
Was It Only Yesterday | The Settlers | 1972 | Single |
What A Beautiful World | The Settlers | 1972 | Single |
Lightning Tree | The Settlers | 1972 | Album |
The Lightning Tree | The Settlers | 1971 | Single |
Snowbird / Go North | The Settlers / Richard Barnes | 1970 | Single |
Nessie The Monster | The Settlers | 1970 | Single |
Snowbird / Pigeons | The Settlers | 1970 | Single |
Settlers Alive | The Settlers | 1970 | Album |
Love Is More Than Words | The Settlers | 1969 | Single |
As Long As There's Love | The Settlers | 1968 | Single |
Major To Minor | The Settlers | 1967 | Single |
The Settlers | The Settlers | 1967 | Album |
Early Morning Rain / Do You Wanna Know The Reason | The Settlers | 1967 | Single |
Nowhere Man | The Settlers | 1966 | Single |
'Til Winter Follows Spring | The Settlers | 1966 | Single |
Early Morning Rain | The Settlers | 1966 | Single |
Nowhere Man | The Settlers | 1966 | Single |
Go! With The Overlanders And The Settlers | The Overlanders & The Settlers | 1966 | Album |
On The Other Side | The Settlers | 1966 | Single |
Call Again | The Settlers | 1966 | Album |
Always On My Mind | The Settlers | 1966 | Single |
When's It Gonna Be My Turn? / Good News | The Settlers | 1965 | Single |
Woman Called Freedom | The Settlers | 1965 | Single |
Sing Out | The Settlers | 1964 | Album |
Sassafras | The Settlers | 1964 | Single |
The Settlers Sing "Maggie May" | The Settlers | 1964 | Single |
Here Now | The Settlers | Single |
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