Arrows (British band)


The Arrows were an English rock band based in London, England. The group, which formed in 1974 and disbanded in 1977, included 3 members: American singer/bassist Alan Merrill, American guitarist Jake Hooker and English drummer Paul Varley. They had a charting hit singles in 1974 and 1975 with "Touch Too Much" and "My Last Night with You", produced by Mickie Most on RAK Records. They recorded the original version of Merrill's song "I Love Rock 'n' Roll", later covered by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts.

Career

The first manager of The Arrows was Peter Meaden, who had also managed The Who in the early 1960s. He came up with the band's name, which originates from The Who's logo, with the arrow pointing up.

Early recordings

The Arrows highest reaching chart hit was "Touch Too Much" in 1974 which went to number 2 in the South African charts and was in the top 20 there for 15 weeks.
The band's second single "Toughen Up" made number 51 in the UK chart in 1974.
That year Arrows won the Golden Lion award in the "best new band" category and performed at the ceremonies on Belgian television.
Eamonn Carr of later Freddie + The Dreamers/St Cecilia fame toured as piano/keys player for The Arrows live performances.

Broadcasting

The Arrows had two 14-week television shows in the UK called Arrows in 1976 and 1977, which were broadcast on Granada Television and produced by Muriel Young. They are the only band to have two weekly TV series and no records released during the run of either series; a result of a conflict between the band's manager Ian Wright of the M.A.M. Agency, and the group's mentor/producer Mickie Most. Each series consisted of 14 shows, 30 minutes in length. There were 28 shows broadcast in total. Their final single, "Once Upon a Time", was released one month before the first show of their first series in 1976. Joan Jett became aware of "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" while on tour with her band the Runaways in England in 1976 and saw the group perform the song on their weekly show.
The band's only US TV appearance was on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert in February 1975. They played their UK hits, "Touch Too Much" and "Toughen Up".

Post activity

Beatles' biographers and editor of 1960s British invasion bible Mersey Beat, Bill Harry wrote his first published book about the Arrows, Arrows : The Official Story, published on Everest books in 1976.
Terry Taylor who joined the band in the autumn of 1976 for the band's second weekly TV series, is currently with Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings band.
The Arrows song "Moving Next Door to You" was used on the BBC1 TV show Homes Under the Hammer series 18, episode 70. The song was the B-side of "My Last Night with You", produced by Mickie Most in 1975. After that, the BBC TV show used the Arrows song "We Can Make It Together" in series 19, episode 53, the b-side of the band's single "Touch Too Much".
The Arrows album First Hit was reissued in Japan on 11 March 2015, with bonus tracks on Warner Brothers Japan.
The Arrows founding band members Paul Varley, Jake Hooker and Alan Merrill are all deceased.

Discography

Album

  • First Hit, Rak Records

    Archival releases

  • 1998 First Hit – CD
  • 2001 Singles Collection Plus
  • 2002 Tawny Tracks
  • 2004 A's B's and Rarities
  • 2015 ''First Hit''

    Singles

List of songs

The following is a sortable table of all songs by Arrows:
SongWriterTimeProducerAlbumYearOther
"A Love Like Ours"Alan Merrill, Terry Taylor4:13unknownTawny Tracks2002
"Always Another Train"Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker, Terry Taylor5:12Bill WymanTawny Tracks1977unpublished
"At The Candy Shop"Alan Merrill, Bill Wyman4:13unknownTawny Tracks2002
"Baby Doll"Alan Merrill, Bill Wyman3:06unknownTawny Tracks2002
"Bam Bam Battering Ram"Alan Merrill, Jake HookerMickie MostA's, B's, and Rarites1974published in 2004
"Basing Street Leslie"Alan Merrill, Paul Varley, Tetsu Yamauchi 2:06Bill WymanTawny Tracks1977
"Boogiest Band In Town"Bill Martin, Phil Coulter3:22Phil CoulterFirst Hit 1976B-side of "Once Upon A Time"
"Bring Back The Fire"Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker, Terry Taylorunknown'A's B's & Rarities1976
"Broken Down Heart"Roger FerrisMickie Most1975B-side of "I Love Rock 'n' Roll"
"Cheating Woman"Alan Merrill, A.B. David3:12unknownTawny Tracks2002
"Come On, Come On, Baby"Alan Merrill3:29unknownTawny Tracks2002
"Dare You Not To Dance"Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker, Terry Taylor3:08Bill WymanTawny Tracks1977
"Diesel Locomotive Dancer"Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker2:42Mickie MostFirst Hit 1974B-side of "Toughen Up"
"Don't Worry 'Bout Love"Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker3:00Phil CoulterFirst Hit 1976
"Dreamin'"Johnny Burnette2:33Mickie MostA's, B's, and Rarites1974published in 2004
"Faith In You"Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker, Terry TaylorunknownA's B's & Rarities1976–77published in 2004
"Feel So Good"Alan Merrill2:55Phil CoulterFirst Hit 1976
"Feelin' this Way"Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker, Paul Varley3:20Phil CoulterFirst Hit 1976
"First Hit"Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker4:22Phil CoulterFirst Hit 1976
"French Cheating Woman"Alan Merrill, A.B. David4:35unknownTawny Tracks2002
"Goodbyes Don't Bother Me"Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker, Terry TaylorBill WymanTawny Tracks1977unpublished
"Gotta Be Near You"Bill Martin, Phil Coulter3:30Phil CoulterFirst Hit 1976
"Hard Hearted"Roger Ferris3:18Mickie Most1975A-side of "My World Is Turning On Love"
"Horny Lips"Alan Merrill2:42unknownTawny Tracks2002
"I Love Rock 'n' Roll"Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker2:47Mickie MostTawny Tracks1975A-side of "Broken Down Heart"
"International Gypsy Lovers"Alan Merrill3:08unknownTawny Tracks2002
"Let Me Love You"Bill Martin, Phil Coulter3:22Phil CoulterFirst Hit 1976
"Love Child"Craig McLearie, John Laurenson3:09Phil CoulterFirst Hit 1976
"Love Is Easy"Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker3:25Phil CoulterFirst Hit 1976
"Love Rider"Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker, Terry TaylorunknownA's B's & Rarities1976
"Motor Running"Alan Merrill3:05unknownTawny Tracks2002
"Movin' Next Door To You"Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker2:57Mickie Most1975B-side of "My Last Night with You"
"Movin' Next Door To You" Alan Merrill, Jake HookerMickie MostA's B's & Rarities2004
"My Last Night with You"Roger Ferris2:31Mickie Most1975A-side of "Movin' Next Door To You"
"My World Is Turning On Love"Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker4:23Mickie MostFirst Hit 1975B-side of "Hard Hearted"
"Once Upon A Time"Bill Martin, Phil Coulter4:28Phil CoulterFirst Hit 1976A-side of "Boogiest Band In Town"
"Rock N' Roll Hotel"Alan Merrill3:30unknownTawny Tracks2002
"Silver Stallion"Alan Merrill3:07unknownWalk Away Renee1976
"Somebody to Love"Alan Merrill4:04unknownTawny Tracks1977
"Thanks"Bill Martin, Phil Coulter4:14Phil CoulterFirst Hit 1976
"The Stranger"Alan Merrill2:55unknownWalk Away Renee1976
"Touch Too Much"Nicky Chinn, Mike Chapman3:00Mickie Most1974A-side of "We Can Make It Together"
"Toughen Up"Nicky Chinn, Mike Chapman2:51Mickie MostFirst Hit 1974A-side of "Diesel Locomotive Dancer"
"Wake Up"Alan Merrill, Jake HookerMickie MostA's, B's, and Rarites1974published in 2004
"Walk Away Renee"Michael Brown, Bob Calilli, Tony Sansone2:43Nicky Chinn, Mike Chapman1974
"We Can Make It Together"Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker2:57Mickie MostFirst Hit 1974B-side of "Touch Too Much"
"What's Come Between Us"Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker3:33Phil CoulterFirst Hit 1976
"Who Done It?"Alan Merrill3:07unknownTawny Tracks2002