The Spencer Davis Group were a British
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and
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formed in
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in 1963 by
Spencer Davis (guitar), brothers
Steve Winwood
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(vocals, keyboards, and guitar) and
Muff Winwood (bass guitar), and
Pete York (drums). Their best known songs include the UK
No. 1 hits "
Keep On Running" and "
Somebody Help Me" and the UK and US Top 10 hits "
Gimme Some Lovin'" and "
I'm a Man".

The Winwood brothers both left in 1967, with Steve going on to form the rock band
Traffic
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, and Muff moving into music
A&R and production.
After releasing a few more singles and two more albums, the band split in 1969. Davis and York revived the group in 1973–1974, resulting in a further two albums. In 2006, the group was revived again, with Davis as the only original member, this time primarily as a touring act. Davis died on 19 October 2020, effectively ending the band.
History
Formation
The Spencer Davis Group was formed in 1963 in
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after
Spencer Davis, a guitarist from
Swansea, Wales encountered vocalist and organist
Steve Winwood
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(then 14) and his bass playing brother
Muff Winwood performing at a Birmingham pub, the
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, as the Muff Woody Jazz Band. He recruited them and
Pete York on drums to form the Rhythm and Blues Quartette, which performed regularly in the city. In 1964, they signed their first recording contract after
Chris Blackwell
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of
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saw them at an appearance in a local club; Blackwell also became their
producer. (Island was then a small independent label with
UK Fontana contracted for distribution.) Muff Winwood came up with the band's name, reasoning, "Spencer was the only one who enjoyed doing interviews, so I pointed out that if we called it the Spencer Davis Group, the rest of us could stay in bed and let him do them."
Breakthrough success
The group's first professional recording was a cover version of "
Dimples", released as a single in 1964. In late 1965, they gained their first
No. 1 single with "
Keep On Running", written by
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musician
Jackie Edwards.
In 1966, they followed this with another Jackie Edwards-written No. 1 hit "
Somebody Help Me" and the Top 20 hit "
When I Come Home", this song a collaboration between Edwards and Steve Winwood.
"Keep On Running" and "Somebody Help Me" were issued as singles in the US on
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during 1966, but due to lack of promotion, neither of them gained airplay or entered the American charts.
For the German market, the group released a medley of "Det war in Schöneberg, im Monat Mai" and "Mädel ruck ruck ruck an meine grüne Seite" (the first is from a 1913 Berlin
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, the second is a
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n traditional) as a
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single for that audience, Davis having studied in
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in the early 1960s. During late 1966 and early 1967, the group achieved two more hits with "
Gimme Some Lovin'", which went Top 5, and "
I'm a Man", which was in the Top 10.
Both of them sold over one million copies and were awarded
gold record status. "Gimme Some Lovin'" was written by Davis and the Winwood brothers, while "I'm a Man" was written by Steve Winwood and the group's producer
Jimmy Miller.
The tracks proved to be their breakthrough in the US, where they were now signed to
United Artists Records
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, both going Top 10 there.
In 1966, the group starred in ''
The Ghost Goes Gear'',
a
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, directed by Hugh Gladwish, and also featuring
Sheila White and
Nicholas Parsons. It was not well received and Winwood later considered it a career mistake.
Disbandment

Steve Winwood left the group in April 1967 to form
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; his brother, Muff, moved into the
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working in
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(A&R) at Island Records.
In the same period, both the Spencer Davis Group and Traffic featured on the soundtrack of the film ''
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush'' released in that year.
After the Winwoods' departures, the Spencer Davis Group continued with the addition of guitarist
Phil Sawyer (ex-
Les Fleur de Lys) and keyboardist/vocalist
Eddie Hardin (ex-A Wild Uncertainty).
This line-up recorded several tunes for ''Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush'' and released the psychedelia-sounding "Time Seller" single in July 1967;
the
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, "Don't Want You No More", also received radio
airplay.
That was followed by "Mr. Second-Class" in late 1967,
which received heavy airplay on
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(a
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ship off the British coast), and the album ''With Their New Face On'' in 1968. At that time
Ray Fenwick had replaced Phil Sawyer. The group's last minor hit, "After Tea", was released at the same time by the German band
The Rattles, providing competition that led finally to a temporary stop to all activities of the band. The song was originally recorded by the Dutch group After Tea, which included guitarist/singer Fenwick among its members.
After one further single ("Short Change"), Eddie Hardin and Pete York left to form the duo Hardin & York. They were replaced by future
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band member
Dee Murray on bass and Dave Hynes on drums.
Nigel Olsson, another future Elton John band member, replaced Hynes, and the line-up produced the album ''Funky'' in 1969 (only released in the USA on
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in 1970) before splintering.
Fenwick wrote all the songs and his 1971 solo album ''Keep America Beautiful, Get a Haircut'' also featured Murray and Olsson.
The group broke up on 19 July 1969.
Solo work and reunions
The group reunited in 1973 with Davis, Fenwick, Hardin and York, and newcomer
Charlie McCracken on bass. The group released the albums ''
Gluggo'' (1973) and ''
Living in a Back Street'' (1974) before again disbanding.
Davis continued working, however, producing some
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-oriented albums in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
On 7th July 1988 he appeared with Pete York (drums), Colin Hodgkinson (bass), Zoot Money (keyboards), and Miller Anderson (guitar) for an "R & B Reunion" at Birmingham Town Hall, introduced by Robin Valk and recorded for broadcast on BRMB Radio, Birmingham's independent local radio station. For the second half of the concert Chris Farlow joined the group.
The band re-formed in 2006, although only Davis and Hardin remained from the 1960s group line-ups.
The Spencer Davis Group continued to tour the US and Europe, but with two differing line-ups; only Spencer Davis himself was present in both formations of the band.
Hardin remained with the UK version of the band until his death in 2015.
Davis died in
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on 19 October 2020, at the age of 81 while being treated for pneumonia.
Cover versions of songs
The Spencer Davis Group–particularly its incarnation with Steve Winwood–proved to be influential, with many of the band's songs being recorded by other artists over the years. Among them are
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's cover of "I'm a Man";
The Allman Brothers Band
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's version of Davis's and Hardin's "Don't Want You No More" (both 1969);
Three Dog Night
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's recording of "Can't Get Enough of It" (1970); and
The Blues Brothers' "Gimme Some Lovin'" (1980).
The Grateful Dead
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also covered Spencer Davis Group material in live performance on occasion, and Spencer Davis himself performed "I'm a Man" with the Grateful Dead in a 1989 performance at Los Angeles's
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Band members
*
Spencer Davis – rhythm guitar, backing and lead vocals, bass (1963–1969, 1973–1974; died 2020)
*
Steve Winwood
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– lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards (1963–1967)
*
Muff Winwood – bass, backing vocals (1963–1967)
*
Pete York – drums (1963–1968)
*
Eddie Hardin – lead vocals, keyboards (1967–1969, 1973–1974; died 2015)
*
Phil Sawyer – lead guitar, backing vocals (1967)
*
Ray Fenwick – lead guitar, vocals (1967–1969; died 2022)
*
Dee Murray – bass, backing vocals (1968–1969; died 1992)
* Dave Hynes – drums (1968)
*
Nigel Olsson – drums (1968–1969)
*
Charlie McCracken – bass, backing vocals (1973–1974)
Timeline
Discography
*''
Their First LP'' (1965)
*''
The Second Album'' (1966)
*''
Autumn '66'' (1966)
*''
With Their New Face On'' (1968)
*''Funky'' (1970)
*''
Gluggo'' (1973)
*''Living in a Back Street'' (1974)
*''Vibrate'' (1986)
References
External links
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