Dave Sampson (9 January 1941 – 5 March 2014) was an English
rock singer.
Perhaps somewhat unfairly lumbered with the one-hit wonder
tag, Dave Sampson made a minor impression on the British charts with the catchy
self-penned Sweet Dreams, which peaked at number 29 in July 1960. A fine singer
of beat ballads and light rockabilly tunes, Sampson’s style was probably too
close to that of his friend Cliff Richard for him to achieve lasting success of
his own.
David John 'Dave' Sampson was born 9 January 1941 at
Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, England. On leaving school he found employment as a
messenger boy for an advertising agency in London’s West End, prior to forming
a skiffle group in 1957 with friends in Chingford, where he lived.
He moved on to play in various bands on the London
rock'n'roll scene, notably The Parker Royal Four which included some
schoolmates of Cliff Richard. His first ever recording was a four tune extended
play demo disc with Steve Laine later of the Liverpool Five. Both Dave and
Steve were the singers with a band that never was named.
After meeting and performing with Cliff and The Shadows,
Dave wrote the song "Sweet Dreams" with Cliff in mind. Sampson made a
demo recording of the song in a Soho studio, which he took along to Cliff
Richard’s house to see what he thought of it. In turn, Richard played the disc
for EMI producer Norrie Paramor, who ended up signing Dave to record the song
himself.
Sweet Dreams" became a UK hit single in May 1960 for
Dave Sampson and his backing band, The Hunters, which peaked at number 29 on
the UK Singles Chart. "Sweet
Dreams" was released on the Columbia Records label, and spent six weeks in
the chart.
Dave Sampson & the Hunters made five singles and an EP in the early '60s that were very much in the Cliff Richard & the Shadows mold, with their imitation of the tamer elements of Elvis Presley and Ricky Nelson, as well as the cleanly echoing, almost surf-Hawaiian sound of the guitars. After “Sweet Dreams” none of his subsequent efforts charted. Dave Sampson wasn't without his virtues, he wrote a couple of his singles, including "Sweet Dreams," and had occasional brushes with a polished rockabilly sound.
During the 1960s Dave toured with a number of British pop
stars of the day. As well as Cliff Richard and the Shadows, they included Billy
Fury, Marty Wilde and Joe Brown. From 1963 he worked in Hamburg at The Star
Club and The Top Ten Club along with The Beatles and other international stars
including Jerry Lee Lewis, before returning to England and running a record
shop in Walthamstow for several years.
In the late nineties, Sampson and the Hunters reformed for
the occasional show, with the RPM label issuing a CD containing their entire
recording output.
A recent highlight of Dave's career was his 2005 appearance
with the legendary guitarist James Burton in the Ricky Nelson tribute show, Remembering
Ricky. Dave has also made several
appearances via the 2i's Reunion at the 100 Club in Central London. He also
appeared to an audience of Teddy boys at The Pavilion pub in Battersea
organised by the International Edwardian Teddy Boy Association in 2010 in which
he appeared with Clem Cattini and Cliff Edmonds in a session band called
"The 2i's Boys".
Sampson died at Colchester Hospital, Colchester, Essex, in
March 2014, aged 73.
For Dave Sampson – Sweet Dreams go here:
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1.: Sweet Dreams 2.: It's Lonesome 3.: If You Need Me 4.: See You Around 5.: Why The Chicken 6.: 1999 7.: Goodbye Twelve Hello Teens 8.: Talkin' In My Sleep 9.: Little Girl Of Mine 10.: Walking To Heaven 11.: Easy To Dream 12.: That's All 13.: I've Got A Crush On You 14.: Don't Fool Around 15.: Why The Chicken (orchestral version) 16.: Teenage Dreams 17.: Wide Wide World 18.: Sandy Sandy Moved Away 19.: My Blue Heaven (demo) 20.: Sweet Dreams (demo)
This 20-track compilation is the definitive document for the curious, with both sides of all five of his singles, all four tracks from his EP, and six unreleased outtakes and demos, including a demo of his sole hit, "Sweet Dreams." Occasional cuts like "I've Got a Crush On You" and "Don't Fool Around" aren't bad early Cliff Richard facsimiles.
Thanks Bob I had never heard of Dave until a month ago and been hunting ever since.
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