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409:(1969)) with limited success, while their single "Deep Water" did crack the German Top 20, peaking at No. 19. Grapefruit broke up in late 1969, although Pete Swettenham had left the group earlier in the year and been replaced by Bob Wale on the second album. Toward the end of their career, following the new material being written by Alexander (with some inclusions by Wale), Grapefruit shifted from melodic pop to more of a rock-based sound, referred to as 24: 385:
had been made at Advision Sound Studios in London) was not turned over, as Lennon and McCartney were in India, and Grapefruit instead submitted the songs "Elevator" and "Yes", which became a two-A-sided single but failed to chart. For a third single, Grapefruit submitted several other new songs, and a cover of
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After the break-up, Alexander remained the most visible. Alexander joined forces with his brother George Young and his songwriting partner Harry Vanda from the Easybeats and, in 1970, they recorded for the Young Blood label as Paintbox and Tramp. Alexander also participated in sessions for Vanda and
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Before the next single could be released, RCA dropped the band in the UK, and the new head of Apple Publishing, Mike O'Connor, released the group from its Apple contracts, (except for the original publishing contract with George Alexander), and Terry Doran (still managing Grapefruit) signed the band
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in the UK and to Equinox in the U.S. They were the second band signed to Apple Publishing, following the Liverpool group Focal Point, who were signed by Doran in September 1967. In addition, the Beatles continued to take an interest in Grapefruit, with John Lennon introducing the band to the media
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in the spring of 1968. As a follow-up single, Lennon and McCartney took the band into the studio in January 1968 to record the song "Lullaby" (also known as "Lullaby for a Lazy Day" and originally called "Circus Sgt. Pepper"). However, when RCA asked for the follow-up single, the recording (which
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In December 1968, the group went through a small line-up change. John Perry moved to bass, while George Alexander switched to guitar. They also added Mick Fowler on keyboards and released a fourth single, "Someday Soon", which also failed to chart. Grapefruit then released two albums
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directly to Equinox. Terry Melcher then resumed producing Grapefruit, including re-mixing or re-recording earlier songs (for which Apple was willing to supply the tapes), but the Lennon-McCartney version of "Lullaby" was still not released.
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When Melcher came to the UK to sign the publishing deal with Apple, he was persuaded to produce Grapefruit's inaugural single "Dear Delilah", which peaked at number 21 in the
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entitled Equinox. However, since Apple did not have its own record label at the time, Doran arranged for the band's records to be licensed to
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Apple promptly licensed Grapefruit's music publishing rights for the U.S. to a new publishing and recording label being formed by
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Mick Fowler (born Michael Eric Fowler, 25 July 1948, Birmingham โ€“ 30 January 2022, California, U.S.) โ€“ piano, organ and guitar
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Perry was in the background choir, and can be heard very slightly shouting into the microphone at about 2:58 runtime.
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Peter Swettenham became a producer and engineer. His production includes singles for Driftwood, The Playground,
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was a later, group-produced version that had been remixed by Melcher, who also added an orchestral arrangement.
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In 2016, a 20-song compilation of all of Grapefruit's recordings for Apple prior to November 1968, entitled
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Pete Swettenham (born Peter Francis Swettenham, 24 April 1949, Streatham, London) โ€“ rhythm guitar, vocals
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Geoff Swettenham (born 8 March 1948, Streatham, London โ€“ 28 September 2020, Lambeth, London) โ€“
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in January 1968 and inviting John Perry to join in on the recording of the hit single "
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Bob Wale (born 2 October 1948, Birmingham) โ€“ vocals, lead guitar and
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attended the press launch and were photographed with the band.
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John Perry (born Charles John Perry, 16 July 1949, Dagenham,
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and others. He also was the assistant engineer on the
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