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David Bowie's second single release was under this name in 1965 (the first being Davie Jones with The King Bees in 1964) before he began recording as Davy Jones later that year. The Manish Boys originally started in 1962 as Band Seven, in Maidstone, Kent. After several personnel changes, they ended up as a six-piece group, and changed their music from pop covers to R'n'B. This lead to a new name, inspired by Muddy Waters' "Manish Boy". John Watson (bass,vocals), Johnny Flux (lead guitar), Bob Solly (organ), Mick White (drums), Woolf Byrne (baritone sax) and Paul Rodriguez (tenor sax) were joined by 17 year-old Davie Jones (vocals, tenor sax) in 1964. Despite many recording sessions they had only one release (on Parlophone)- "I Pity The Fool" (featuring a guitar solo from session wizard Jimmy Page), backed by Jones's first released composition "Take My Tip", produced by Shell Talmy. They played live on BBC 2's "Gadzooks" amid much publicity in national press re length of Jones's hair. Appeared in most London clubs, e.g. Marquee, Scene, Eel Pie Island, etc, and toured on a package show with Gene Pitney, Kinks, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Marianne Faithfull. Sadly, ran out of money in mid 1965 and everybody found new careers- Jones as DAVID BOWIE !!! User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
I Pity The Fool
3,5582Take My Tip
2,9833Take My Tip (2007 Digital Remaster)
1154Take My Tip - 2007 Remaster
1115I Pity The Fool (Single)
1066Take My Tip (B-Side Of "I Pity The Fool")
927Take My Tip - 2007 Remastered Version
658I Pity the Fool [3-65]
609Take My Tip [3-65]
5610Take My Tip - 2007 Digital Remaster
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Bowie 1965!
Take My Tip (25 British Mod Artefacts From The EMI Vaults)

Early On (1964-1966)

Bowie 1965! - EP

I Pity the Fool
Fifty-Two Years - The Complete Singles [Disc 01]

Early On (1964β1966)
Take My Tip

Fifty-Two Years - The Complete Singles
Manish Boys + Lower Third

Early Works of Jimmy 1963-1967 Studio Recordings With Freakbeat Groups
Take My Tip - 25 Brit-Mod Gems from the 60s