Emile Ford
Lance Fortune
The Flee-Rekkers
Ricky Wayne & The Flee-Rekkers
Michael Cox
The Flee-Rekkers
Peter Jay (Peter Lynch)
Danny Rivers
The Outlaws (UK)
The Outlaws (UK)
Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers
John Leyton
Mike Berry & The Outlaws (UK)
The Moontrekkers
John Leyton
Iain Gregory
Screaming Lord Sutch
John Leyton
Mike Berry & Admirals
Don Charles
John Leyton
The Tornados
Michael Cox
The Packabeats
Peter Jay & The Jaywalkers
Houston Wells & The Marksmen
Mike Berry & The Outlaws (UK)
The Tornados
The Tornados
Screaming Lord Sutch
The Tornados
Glenda Collins
Houston Wells & The Marksmen
Jenny Moss
The Saints (Band)
Heinz
Geoffrey Goddard
Pamela Blue
Heinz
The Dowlands
Heinz
The Honeycombs
Heinz
The Honeycombs
The Blue Rondos
The Honeycombs
David John & The Mood
The Honeycombs
The Syndicats
Glenda Collins
The Cryin’ Shames
The Buzz (1960s Band)
The Riot Squad (1960s Band)
Jason Eddie & The Centremen
Glenda Collins
Geoff Goddard’s last Joe Meek produced solo single is a perfect product of the short-lived but devoted relationship the two had in the early 1960s.
Telling the story of a couple’s encounter with extraterrestrials, “Sky Men” is as adventurous a single as Joe Meek ever put out, combining the accented...
Sky Men, Sky Men, where do you come from?
Where are you going to, Sky Men?
As I was walking out one night, me and my darlin'
We saw in the sky a flashing light, me and my darlin'
And as it hovered overhead
And as the sun was turning red
We heard a voice and that voice said:
"Children of Earth, be not afraid, for we come in peace"
Sky Men, Sky Men, where do you come from?
Where are you going to, Sky Men?
If you are ever out at night, you and your darlin'
And if you see this flashing light, you and your darlin'
Don't be afraid and run away
For soon there's going to come a day
When all the world will hear them say:
"Children of Earth, be not afraid, for we come in peace"
Sky Men, Sky Men, where do you come from?
Where are you going to, Sky Men?
Sky Men was written by Geoffrey Goddard.
Sky Men was produced by Joe Meek.