- John Carter (musician)
John Carter (born John Shakespeare [http://www.45-rpm.org.uk/diri/ivyl.htm 45-rpm.org.uk] ] ,
20 October 1942 ,Small Heath ,Birmingham ,England ) is an Englishsinger ,songwriter andrecord producer .Overview
Mainly popular in the 1960s, Carter's craftmanship can be heard at work with:
*Carter-Lewis and the Southerners
*The Ivy League - "Funny How Love Can Be", "That's Why I'm Crying", "Tossing and Turning"
*Herman's Hermits - "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat"
*Brenda Lee - "Is It True?"
*The Music Explosion - "Little Bit o'Soul"
*Peter and Gordon - "Sunday for Tea"
*The Flower Pot Men - "Let's Go to San Francisco"
*First Class - "Beach baby"
*Mary Hopkin - "Knock Knock Who's There"
*Kincade - "Dreams Are Ten a Penny"Biography
Carter met his future songwriting partner Ken Hawker at school. They formed a
skiffle band in the 1950s called LVI. It was then they began writing songs together: "We began to write real Buddy Holly take-offs. Which was good, it got us excited about songwriting."In 1960 the duo went to London and presented themselves under their songwritingpseudonym s John Carter and Ken Lewis.Terry Kennedy became their manager and convinced them to start their own band as an outlet for their songs. In 1961 the first single by Carter-Lewis and the Southerners was released, "Back on the Scene". But the band never broke through and their main claim to fame remains a brief stint thatJimmy Page did as theirlead guitar ist. In 1964 they met Perry Ford, who worked as an engineer in a smallrecording studio inDenmark Street ,London . They noticed their voices blended well and started recording demos together, resulting in a single onPye Records , "What More Do You Want" as The Ivy League. Their luck changed whenHerman's Hermits recorded "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat?" and took it to number 1 on theBillboard Hot 100 in theUnited States . In the UK it was a smaller hit forGoldie & the Gingerbreads .They then provided backing vocals for "
I Can't Explain ", byThe Who . In 1965 The Ivy League scored a couple of hits, "Tossing and Turning" reaching Number 3 in theUK Singles Chart . By early 1966 Carter decided he had enough of touring and was replaced byTony Burrows from The Kestrels. That year he got married to Gill who would later writelyrics for some of hissong s. Carter concentrated on songwriting, providing hits forPeter & Gordon andBrenda Lee . He found a new songwriting partner inGeoff Stephens , resulting in "My World Fell Down", recorded by The Ivy League, later to be covered byGary Usher 's Sagittarius.Carter sang the lead vocal on the U.S.
chart-topper hit single "Winchester Cathedral", written by Stephens and credited toThe New Vaudeville Band . He also released a single under the moniker of The Ministry of Sound, recorded with Mickey Keen and Robin Shaw. Early in 1967Ken Lewis also quit the Ivy League and started writing and recording again with Carter. One of the first results was "Let's Go to San Francisco", released as The Flower Pot Men. When the single became a hit, a band was put together to give the 'band' faces.In late 1967 Carter and Lewis formed Sunny Records as their production company. Starting early 1968 Carter's output became more and more confusing. Songs intended for The Flower Pot Men were released as Friends, Haystack and Dawn Chorus, only to be re-released in this century as The Flower Pot Men. The 'touring' Flower Pot Men were forced by
Deram Records to record songs byRoger Greenaway and after one abortive attempt changed their name to White Plains.fact|date=October 2008The 1970s started with a disappointment when
Mary Hopkins became runner-up in theEurovision Song Contest with "Knock Knock Who's There", which Carter had written with Stephens. Under the name John Shakespeare, Carter composed severalfilm score s, including "Connecting Rooms " (1970).In the following years Carter released records under many names: Stamford Bridge (# 48 with "Chelsea"),
Kincade , Scarecrow and Stormy Petrel. He also released a single asThe Ohio Express , an American bubblegum group renowned for not playing or singing on most of their records. The hit came with "Beach Baby" by First Class in 1974. After two First Class albums Carter started concentrating on writingadvertising jingles . Among his work arecommercials forVauxhall ,British Caledonian andRowntree . His last shot at a hit single was in 1979 as Starbreaker with "Sound of Summer".In more recent times Carter has been managing the marketing of his back catalogue through Sunny Records, releasing many songs that were never released at the time of recording.
References
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Melody Maker 1962-1979
*New Musical Express 1963-1979
*Record Mirror 1964-1967External links
*imdb name|id=0787645
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