- Les Vandyke
Les Vandyke (born Yani Panakos Paraskeva Skoradalides,
21 June 1931 ,Battersea ,South London ,England [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0888972/bio IMDb biography - accessed February 2008] ] ) was a popularsinger and latersongwriter in the 1950s and 1960s. He was also known as Johnny Worth (or John Worth) and John Worsley.Career
In his youth he was usually known as John Skoradalides. After schooling, he began work as a draughtsman prior to his compulsory two years
national service . [http://www.adamfaith.org.uk/biog.php Adamfaith.org.uk - biographical information of Vandyke et al - accessed February 2008] ] Returning to civilian life, he determined to become asinger , changing his name for the purpose to Johnny Worth.He worked in pubs as a semi-professional until he managed to secure a
television appearance. Watching was the wife of well-known leader of theOscar Rabin Band , and Worth was signed to the band, with whom he remained for five years, making a number of recordings forOriole Records andColumbia Records . He also recorded for theEmbassy Records label, which produced cheap covers of popular hits, usually sold through Woolworth's stores. He then joined The Raindrops vocal trio (together withJackie Lee andVince Hill ), which appeared on the television programme (and subsequent LP) "Drumbeat". It was on this show that he met Oscar winningcomposer John Barry, with whom he was soon to work, and the singerAdam Faith .Worth had aspirations to be a
songwriter , and though initial attempts had failed, he askedpianist Les Reed to arrange a demo of hissong "What Do You Want? ". Faith and Barry liked it, and with Barry'sarrangement s, Faith took the song to number one in theUK Singles Chart in November 1959, within which it remained for nineteen weeks. Worth's concern was that as he was still signed to Oriole, he should adopt apseudonym , and combined Reed's first name with his owntelephone exchange , to become Les Vandyke.He provided Faith with his follow-up number one "Poor Me", in January 1960, and for the next two years penned a further six Top Ten British chart hits for Faith: "Someone Else's Baby"; "How About That"; "Who Am I"; "The Time Has Come"; "As You Like It" and "Don't That Beat All". [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0nfqxqtald0e~T3 All Music Guide discography section - accessed February 2008] ] Worth also wrote another
chart-topper "Well I Ask You" forEden Kane , a pseudonym for Richard, the eldest of the three Sarsted brothers. , as well as Kane's two follow up hits, "Get Lost" (reached No. 10 Sept. 1961) and "Forget Me Not" (No. 3 Jan. 1962).By 1965 Vandyke was working in
Australia , writing songs such as "Doin' The Mod" forThe Flies , and "Dance Puppet Dance" forLittle Pattie , which reached number twelve in theSydney based popchart s. He also wrotemusic and songs for a number of low-budget movies during the sixties and seventies, including "What a Whopper" (1961 as Johnny Worth); "The Kitchen" (1961); "Mix Me a Person" (1962, as Johnny Worth); "Some People" (1962 as Johnny Worth -lyricist ); "Johnny Cool" (1963 as Les Vandyke); "Psychomania" (1971) and "The Playbirds" (1978).Over the years Vandyke has penned songs that were recorded by various artists, including
Petula Clark ,Vince Hill , Engelbert Humperdinck,Anthony Newley ,Bobby Vee ,Shirley Bassey ,Herman's Hermits ,Marty Wilde ,Bobby Rydell ,Cleo Laine ,Barbra Streisand ,Jimmy Justice ,John Leyton ,Freddie and the Dreamers ,Sammy Davis, Jr. and many more.Vandyke penned more big
hit record s in the early 1970s. These included co-writing (as John Worsley) the 1971 UKEurovision Song Contest entry for singerClodagh Rodgers . That song "Jack in the Box", reached number 4 in the UK chart in March of that year. In addition, he wrote and produced "Gonna Make You an Offer You Can't Refuse" a number 8 UK hit in 1973 for the American singer, andone-hit wonder ,Jimmy Helms forCube Records .In 1986 Vandyke married Catherine Stock, sister of fellow songwriter,
Mike Stock . Later that year Vandyke penned her a Top 20 UK hit, entitled "To Have and To Hold". However, it proved to be another one-hit wonder.References
External links
* [http://www.diggiloo.net/?1971uk "Jack in the Box" song lyrics]
* [http://www.45-rpm.org.uk/1960.htm www.45rpm.org.uk - "Pretty Blue Eyes" by Johnny Worth]
* [http://www.poparchives.com.au/feature.php?id=1357 Pop Archives: The Flies - "Doin' The Mod"]
*imdb name|0888972|John Worsley (pseudonym), also credited as Les Vandyke / Johnny Worth / John Worth
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:5bnyxdfb4olj~T3 List of songs composed by Vandyke] atAllmusic website
* [http://www.rm7guy.co.uk/Vandyke.htm Fansite with well researched listing of Vandyke/Worth compositions]
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