Tuesday, 13 October 2020

Garry Mills born 13 October 1941

Garry Mills (also Gary Mills) (born 13 October 1941 in West Wickham, Kent, England), is a British pop singer. 

Gary made his first public appearance at a charity concert in Rotherhithe when he was twelve. Later like many other UK pop singers of the late 50s, he started at London’s 2i’s coffee bar and this led to his signing with Dick Rowe at Top Rank. He covered major US hits such as ‘Running Bear’, ‘Teen Angel’, ‘Hey, Baby’, ‘Seven Little Girls’ and ‘Footsteps’ before charting with the b-side of the last single. 

The song ‘Look For A Star’ had been written for the Norman Wisdom film Follow A Star but was actually used in the Hammer movie Circus Of Horrors. The rippling arrangement in Look for a Star sets up Garry Mills’ smooth and easy tenor vocal. Only the flourish at the end of each refrain “someone to love” where the word ‘love’ becomes the lilting, three syllable word ‘luh-uh-uhv’ gives a personal touch to the lyrics. 

                             

Look for a Star (Where there’s a friend waiting to guide you) was featured in American International Pictures’ suspense film ‘Circus of Horrors’ and sung as background music during a circus rope ballet. This fascinating record never made it into the top-twenty for original British artist Garry Mills. 

A second, nearly identical, version of Look for a Star by similarly-named Garry Miles, and released on London records #HLG9155 or Liberty #55261 on the same date as the Garry Mills version, reached 16th place. Garry Miles was a contrived name for singer/songwriter Buzz Cason who, in 1967, co-wrote the #1 hit Everlasting Love. Both Garry Mills and Garry Miles were ‘one-hit-wonders’ never releasing another successful record. 

In America, Gary’s (he dropped one ‘r’ for the USA) original soundtrack version was joined on the charts by three local cover versions, and, although he made the Top 40 in 1960, the biggest hit was by his near namesake Garry Miles (aka Buzz Cason).

Garry Mills, Ricky Valance & Ted Heath

The record was not only Mills’ biggest success; it was also the first hit for composer Mark Anthony, better known as Tony Hatch. Mills, who was backed on the road by the Flee-Rekkers, had two smaller UK hits with the follow-up ‘Top Teen Baby’ and ‘I’ll Step Down’ on Decca in 1961. Mills also appeared in the long-forgotten films London Nights and Treasure Island W.C.2.

In 1964  he recorded one record for the Fontana label as Gary & The Ariels doubtless trying to redefine himself to take advantage of the mid 60s boom in beat groups.  The songs were: “Say You Love me” and “Town Girl.” 

And that dear  readers is all the internet information I can find except that in September 2007 Garry was a guest on Radio Caroline and chatted about his early singing career. Also he performed at the 2 i’s Reunion at The Borderline, London W1, Sunday January 29th 2012. Gary Mills was the nephew of jazz band leader Nat Gonella. 

(Edited from AllMusic, 50spopmusic & 45rpm.org)

7 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Garry Mills – Look For A Star” go here:

https://www.upload.ee/files/12384485/Garry_Mills_-_Look_for_a_Star.rar.html

1. HEY BABY (You're Pretty)
2. YOU ALONE
3. SEVEN LITTLE GIRLS SITTING IN THE BACK SEAT
4. THE NIGHT YOU BECAME SEVENTEEN
5. BIG STORY BREAKING
6. LIVING LORD
7. RHYTHM IN RELIGION
8. I AM THE GREAT I AM (Two I's)
9. TEEN ANGEL
10. RUNNING BEAR
11. LOOK FOR A STAR
12. FOOTSTEPS
13. COMIN' DOWN WITH LOVE
14. I'M GONNA FIND OUT
15. LOOK FOR A STAR (part I)
16. LOOK FOR A STAR (part II)
17. TOP TEEN BABY
18. DON'T CHEAT ME AGAIN
19. DON'T FORGET
20. JIMMY'S GIRL
21. WHO'S GONNA TAKE YOU HOME TONIGHT?
22. CHRISTINA
23. I'LL STEP DOWN
24. YOUR WAY IS MY WAY
25. BLESS YOU
26. FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND
27. TREASURE ISLAND
28. SAD LITTLE GIRL
29. SAVE A DREAM FOR ME
30. NEVER BELIEVED IN LOVE
31. SAY YOU LOVE ME BABY (with The Ariels)
32. TOWN GIRL (with The Ariels)
33. BREAK-THRU'

In 1960, GARRY MILLS enjoyed a worldwide hit with the song 'Look For A Star', from the soundtrack of the hit movie Circus Of Horrors, starring Anton Diffrin, Erika Remberg and Donald Pleasence. Although in the UK he was known more for his cover versions of US hits, Mills was one of the few British artists in the pre-Beatles era to register a hit record in the United States, where 'Look For A Star' made the Top 20. He enjoyed three further UK hits, 'Teen Angel', 'Top Teen Baby' and 'I'll Step Down', while his very first record, 'Hey Baby (You're Pretty)' is a much sought-after collectors' rarity. All of his UK releases, for Top Rank, Oriole, Decca and Fontana, are included herein.

Also included is his unfeasibly rare US hit version of 'Look For A Star',(Parts 1 & 2) taken from the movie which was never issued in the UK. This is the first-ever compilation of Garry's recordings, in any format, and so most of these tracks have never previously appeared on CD. (Jasmine notes)

cutter said...

If you would like to hear a true stereo version of Garry Mills "Look For A Star",
the professionals at Eric Records/Hit Parade/Complete 60's label just released
a perfect true stereo version on this CD (track 11):
http://www.ericrecords.com/htf_07-re.html

Aussie said...

love this thank you from Aussie

Bobbo said...

Thank You! Thank You!

j.parkin said...

Link Says-: No Such File. Can you repost please
Thanks

boppinbob said...

Hello JP, Here's Garry....

https://www.imagenetz.de/joVK6

j.parkin said...

Fantastic.
Thank You very Much.