The Overlanders (band)
The Overlanders were a British music group active during the 1960s. They had a UK number-one hit single in 1966 with a cover of the Beatles song "Michelle".
Career
Originally playing folk songs, the band found success hard to come by during the beat era and so converted to a more mainstream sound. In 1964, they had a regional hit in the Chicago area of the United States, and in Australia, with a cover of "Don't It Make You Feel Good", a song written and recorded by The Shadows in UK. That same year, their rendition of Chad Stuart's "Yesterday's Gone" received much airplay in the US and became a minor hit.Although they released twelve singles on the Pye record label between 1963 and 1966, the Overlanders' only British hit was a cover version of the Beatles' "Michelle", featuring arrangements by Tony Hatch. It reached number one in the UK Singles Chart in January 1966 just a few weeks after it appeared on the Beatles' Rubber Soul album and beat off a rival recording by David and Jonathan, whose version was produced by George Martin.
A collection of complete recordings, titled Michelle: The Pye Anthology, was released on CD by Castle Records in 2001.
Personnel
The original trio were:- Paul Arnold – lead guitar, vocals
- Laurie Mason – piano, percussion, vocals Died Florida 1994.
- Peter Bartholomew – guitar, vocals
- David Walsh – drums
- Terry Widlake - Bass and vocals, born Birmingham 1940
When Arnold left in late 1966 to pursue a solo career, he was replaced by Ian Griffiths. Widlake left in 1968.
Walsh left January 1st 1967 and joined Birmingham band Second City Sound.