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
John Leyton’s third single of 1961, “Son This Is She,” continues the collaborative relationship between Leyton, producer Joe Meek, and songwriter Geoffrey Goddard, to a melodramatic and wholly romantic effect departing from the sadder tunes the trio produced previously.
The lyrics tell of “a voice...
The moment I saw you
I knew that I loved you
And a voice from above said son, well this is she
The stars were gleaming
As I kissed you
And a voice from above said son, well this is she
She you will love
For all eternity
Oh she who will be
Your one and only love
I knew that someday
Love would come, come to me
And a voice from above said son, well this is she
She you will love
For all eternity
Oh she who will be
Your one and only love
I knew, knew that someday
Love would come, come to me
And a voice from above said son, well this is she
Yeah this is she
Oh this is she
Son, This Is She was written by Geoffrey Goddard.
Son, This Is She was produced by Joe Meek.