Sugar and Spice (The Searchers album)

Sugar and Spice is a 1963 album by British rock band, The Searchers. This album features the band's second single released, "Sugar and Spice", the title track.

Sugar and Spice
Studio album by
Released16 Oct 1963
GenreRock/Pop
Length29:45 (1963 LP)
45:30 (2001 CD Reissue)
LabelPye
The Searchers chronology
Meet the Searchers
(1963)
Sugar and Spice
(1963)
It's the Searchers
(1964)

Track listing

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sugar and Spice"Fred Nightingale2:16
2."Don't Cha Know"David Box, Ernie Hall2:03
3."Some Other Guy"Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Richard Barrett2:08
4."One of These Days"Ronnie Hawkins, Jacqueline Magill2:17
5."Listen to Me"Charles Hardin, Norman Petty2:12
6."Unhappy Girls"Fred Burch, Marijohn Wilkin2:38
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."(Ain't That) Just Like Me"Earl Carroll, Billy Guy2:25
8."Oh My Lover"Ronnie Mack2:25
9."Saints and Searchers"Traditional; arranged by The Searchers3:17
10."Cherry Stones"John Jerome2:28
11."All My Sorrows"Glenn Yarborough3:26
12."Hungry for Love"Gordon Mills2:24
2001 Reissue Bonus Tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."C'est De Notre Âge" ("Sugar and Spice" in French)Fred Nightingale (Translator unknown)2:15
14."Süß ist sie" ("Sugar and Spice" in German)Fred Nightingale (Translator unknown)2:15
15."Ils la Chantaient Il y a Longtemps" ("Saints and Searchers" in French)Traditional; arranged by The Searchers (Translator unknown)3:17
16."Saturday Night Out"Richards1:45
17."Bye Bye Johnny"Chuck Berry2:46
18."I Don't Want to Go on Without You"Bert Berns, Jerry Wexler3:27

Personnel

The Searchers
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