Some 1960s musical acts have stayed popular over the decades, and others have faded away. Unfortunately, the British duo Peter and Gordon have pretty much faded away. But they released a surprising amount of good music, considering their low profile today.
I had to dig pretty deep to make this collection. I don't think anyone has put together a BBC sessions album of their music before. All of the songs here are officially unreleased, but they generally sound as good as released stuff, thanks to the high quality of the BBC transcription discs these come from.
I'd guess that what fame this duo has today is mainly due to Peter Asher (his partner being named Gordon Waller). For one thing, Asher became a very successful producer in the 1970s, as well as being the manager for singer Linda Ronstadt. He was lucky that Jane Asher was his sister, because she dated Paul McCartney from 1963 to 1968, and was even engaged to him at one point. So when the Beatles wrote songs that they didn't want to record themselves, they sometimes gave them to Peter and Gordon. Their first hit in 1964, "A World without Love," was written by the songwriting due of Lennon and McCartney, and hit number one in the US and Britain. Lennon and McCartney wrote other hits for them too: "Nobody I Know," "I Don't Want to See You Again," and "Woman."
While the Beatles written songs were key to making them stars, they went on to have some bit hits on their own, including "True Love Ways," "I Go to Pieces," and "Lady Godiva," each of which were million sellers.
Here's the Wikipedia entry for more info:
Peter and Gordon - Wikipedia
The vast majority of these songs come from BBC studio sessions. But there were a couple of big hits that either weren't done for the BBC, or those recordings haven't survived in the public domain. So for "A World without Love," "I Go to Pieces," and "I Don't Want to See You Again," I found live versions done for TV shows. "Nobody I Know" comes from a Swedish concert that was broadcast on the radio there. These don't sound quite as good as the rest, due to the crowd noise.
I also found one song done for a TV show that wasn't a hit but sounded good enough to merit inclusion, the Simon and Garfunkel classic "Homeward Bound."
The sound of Peter and Gordon wasn't that far from Simon and Garfunkel, with both duos emphasizing folk rock with harmony vocals. But musical trends changed drastically around 1967. Simon and Garfunkel evolved and endured, while Peter and Gordon petered out (pardon the wordplay). Their last BBC session seems to have been in 1967, and they broke up in 1968.
As is usually the case with BBC recordings from this time period, the BBC DJs (especially Brian Matthew - sigh!) talked over the music sometimes. For all the songs with "[Edit]" in their names, I used the X-Minus audio editing program to wipe out that talking while keeping the underlying music.
A few of the songs here seem to have never been officially released by the band, all covers: "Midnight Special," "Maggie's Farm," "(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame," and "He Will Break Your Heart."
This album is 54 minutes long. It would have been longer, but there were a few songs I thought were clunkers that I didn't include.
By the way, another British duo, Chad & Jeremy, had a very similar career arc, having hits around the same time then also breaking up in 1968. I would have been interested to put together a BBC sessions album for them, but I can't find any BBC recordings by them at all.
01 A World without Love (Peter & Gordon)
02 Nobody I Know (Peter & Gordon)
03 I Go to Pieces (Peter & Gordon)
04 I Told You So [Edit] (Peter & Gordon)
05 True Love Ways (Peter & Gordon)
06 Midnight Special (Peter & Gordon)
07 To Know You Is to Love You [To Know Him Is to Love Him] (Peter & Gordon)
08 When the Black of Your Eyes Turns to Grey [Edit] (Peter & Gordon)
09 I Don't Want to See You Again (Peter & Gordon)
10 Baby, I'm Yours (Peter & Gordon)
11 Maggie's Farm [Edit] (Peter & Gordon)
12 Woman (Peter & Gordon)
13 Wrong from the Start [Edit] (Peter & Gordon)
14 A Boy with Nothing [Edit] (Peter & Gordon)
15 Morning's Calling [Edit] (Peter & Gordon)
16 Lucille (Peter & Gordon)
17 Homeward Bound (Peter & Gordon)
18 [Marie's the Name] His Latest Flame [Edit] (Peter & Gordon)
19 Knight in Rusty Armour (Peter & Gordon)
20 Lady Godiva [Edit] (Peter & Gordon)
21 He Will Break Your Heart [Edit] (Peter & Gordon)
22 Sunday for Tea (Peter & Gordon)
https://www.upload.ee/files/15267373/PeternG_1964-1967_BBSessions_atse.zip.html
The cover photo is from an appearance on the TV show "Hullabaloo" in March 1966.