John Worsley (21 June 1931 – 6 August 2021), more widely known under the pseudonyms Les Vandyke and Johnny Worth, was an English popular music songwriter from the 1950s to the 1980s, who started his career as a singer.
As "Les Vandyke", he wrote the
UK No.1 hits "
What Do You Want?", "
Poor Me" (both for
Adam Faith
Terence Nelhams Wright (23 June 1940 – 8 March 2003), known as Adam Faith, was an English singer, actor, and financial journalist. As a British rock and roll teen idol, he scored consecutive No. 1 hits on the UK singles chart with " What ...
), and "
Well I Ask You" (for
Eden Kane). He also wrote hit singles billed as "John Worth", notably "
Gonna Make You an Offer You Can't Refuse" a number 8 UK hit in 1973 for Jimmy Helms and "To Have and To Hold", a number 17 UK hit for
Catherine Stock in 1986; and had notable industry success under his real name of John Worsley (especially with "
Jack in the Box
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", a number 4 UK hit for
Clodagh Rodgers in 1971). His songs were recorded by various
artists
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, including
Petula Clark
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,
Vince Hill,
Engelbert Humperdinck,
Anthony Newley
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,
Bobby Vee
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,
Shirley Bassey
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Herman's Hermits
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Marty Wilde
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Bobby Rydell
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Cleo Laine
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Barbra Streisand
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Jimmy Justice,
John Leyton
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,
Freddie and the Dreamers,
Sammy Davis Jr. and many more.
Early life
When John was born, his father, a Greek Cypriot, was reportedly determined to christen his son as Yannis Paraskos Skordalides as a
Greek Orthodox
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, but his Welsh mother insisted that he be named John Worsley and christened in the
Church of England
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. The name "Worsley" was chosen by his father during the
Wall Street crash of 1929 because he feared that he would not be able to get work with a Greek name. He changed it by
deed poll
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Etymology
Th ...
, choosing the name "Worsley" by placing a pin at random on a map of England, which landed on
Worsley
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in Greater Manchester. His father referred to his son as Yannis Skordalides throughout his life.
[ In their book, ''Big Time: The Life of Adam Faith'' (2015), the authors David and Caroline Stafford assert that Worth was named Yani Panakos Paraskeva Skoradalides, but this is not supported by official records that confirm his registered name as John Worsley. In his ]youth
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, he was simply known as John Worsley.
Background
After schooling, he began work as a draughtsman prior to his compulsory two years national service
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which he claimed were the happiest two years of his life. Returning to civilian life, he determined to become a singer, changing his name for the purpose to Johnny Worth.
He worked in pubs
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as a semi-professional until he managed to secure a television appearance. Watching, was the wife of well-known leader of the Oscar Rabin Band, and Worth was signed to the band, with whom he remained for five years, making a number of recordings
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for Oriole Records and . He also recorded for the Embassy Records label
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, which produced cheap covers of popular hits
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, usually sold through Woolworth's stores. He even recorded covers of his own hit songs. He then joined the Raindrops vocal quartet (together with Len Beadle, Beadle's wife Jackie Lee and Vince Hill), which appeared on the television programme '' Drumbeat'' and subsequent LP. It was on this show that he met Oscar
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-winning composer John Barry, with whom he was soon to work, and the singer Adam Faith
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.
Worsely had aspirations to be a songwriter, and though initial attempts had failed, he asked pianist Les Reed to arrange a demo of his song " What Do You Want?". Faith, record producer John Burgess and Barry liked it, and with Barry's arrangement
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s, Faith took the song to number one in the UK Singles Chart in November 1959, within which it remained for 19 weeks. Worsely's concern was that as he was still signed to Oriole, he should adopt a pseudonym that was not "Johnny Worth". He combined Reed's first name with his own telephone exchange
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, to become Les Vandyke.
As Vandyke, Worsley provided Faith with his follow-up number one " Poor Me", in January 1960, and for the next two years penned a further six top ten British chart
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hits for Faith (all credited to Les Vandyke): "Someone Else's Baby"; "How About That"; "Who Am I"; "The Time Has Come"; "As You Like It" and "Don't That Beat All". Also in the guise of Vandyke, Worsley also wrote another chart-topper
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" Well I Ask You" for Eden Kane, a pseudonym for Richard, the eldest of the three Sarstedt brothers, as well as Kane's two follow up hits, "Get Lost" (reached No. 10 – September 1961) and "Forget Me Not" (No. 3 – January 1962).
At least two Vandyke songs were covered by well-known Australian artists: "Doin' The Mod" by Ronnie Burns's band the Flies (1965, first recorded by Vandyke with British band The Bambis, 1964) and "Dance Puppet Dance" by Little Pattie (also 1965, first recorded by Dave Duggan on Columbia in the UK, 1963), which reached number twelve in the Sydney-based pop charts.
Worsley — alternating between the names of Les Vandyke and Johnny (or John) Worth — also wrote music and songs for a number of low-budget movies during the 1960s and 1970s. These included '' What a Whopper'' (1961 as Johnny Worth); '' The Kitchen'' (1961); '' Mix Me a Person'' (1962, as Johnny Worth); '' Some People'' (1962 as Johnny Worth – lyricist); '' Johnny Cool'' (1963 as Les Vandyke); '' Psychomania'' (1973) and '' The Playbirds'' (1978 as John Worth); plus '' Saturday Night and Sunday Morning'' (1960). Although his own singing career was over, he recorded three songs for the score of the 1968 short film '' Les Bicyclettes de Belsize'', including the title song, once again credited as Johnny Worth.
Career
;Barry Class, Trend Records period
In 1969, Vandyke aka Worsley and David Myers left Southern Music to join Barry Class' Trend
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record label. Together they wrote " Baby, I Couldn't See" for The Foundations
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. Worsley co-directed the recording session with Eric Allandale
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, the Foundations trombonist who was also employed by Trend as a producer. It was backed with " Penny Sir" and released on single, Pye 7N 17849 in 1969. It became a minor hit in Holland, making it on to the Dutch Tipparade chart, where it peaked at no. 8 on week three. New Zealand group, Quincy Conserve recorded their version of the song. For some reason, the song was credited to Macleod
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and Macaulay. It was also covered by Brazilian bands, The Pops and Os Selvagens, and included on both of their albums, ''Reação!'' and '' Os Selvagens'' that were released in 1970. Instrumental artist, Lafayette also recorded a version which appeared on his 1970 album, ''Apresenta Os Sucessos – Vol. 9''. Some five decades later, the song was performed live by Alan Warner's Foundations in 2020.
A Class International advertisement appeared in the 15 November issue of ''Melody Maker''. The agency represented The Groundhogs, Joyce Bold, Old Gold, Benedict Brown, High Tide, The Easybeats and Andy Fernbach. With "Baby, I Couldn't See" by The Foundations and "I Don't Want Her Anymore" by Consortium under their belts, they were looking for new talent. Instructions were given for artistes of the highest caliber to ring Myers or Worsley on a number given below.
;Further activities
Beginning in the late 1960s Worsley phased out his use of the Les Vandyke pseudonym, and was generally credited under his real name of John Worsley (or sometimes as "John Worth") for his work as a writer/producer. He continued to work as a songwriter, and penned more hit records in the early 1970s. In 1971, he wrote the United Kingdom's Eurovision entry "Jack in the Box
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", performed by Clodagh Rodgers. It came fourth in the contest held in Dublin. For another example, he wrote and produced " Gonna Make You an Offer You Can't Refuse" a number 8 UK hit in 1973 for the American singer, and one-hit wonder
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, Jimmy Helms for Cube Records.
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Bruce Eder states, "Vandyke is one of those rare talents in English pop music whose songwriting success crossed several genres and eras, from the end of the 1950s right into the 1970s".
During the 1970s, Worsley was one of the directors of the hotel and club venue, the Webbington Country Club, in the Mendips near Weston-super-Mare
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, Somerset.
In 1986, Worsley married Catherine Stock, sister of fellow songwriter, Mike Stock. Later that year, resurrecting the pseudonym "John Worth" as the credited writer/producer/arranger, he wrote, produced and arranged Stock's UK hit "To Have and To Hold", which reached number 17 in the UK Singles Chart.
Death
Vandyke died in August 2021 at the age of 90, at his home in Consett
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, County Durham
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.["Singer, songwriter and producer Johnny Worth has died aged 90", ''Cyprus Mail'', 13 August 2021]
Retrieved 14 August 2021
Songwriting credits
References
External links
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PopArchives: The Flies – "Doin' The Mod"
PopArchives: Little Pattie – "Dance Puppet Dance"
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* List of songs composed by Vandykeat Allmusic
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website
Fansite with well researched listing of Vandyke/Worth compositions
John Barry Website (with complete Drumbeat listings)
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1931 births
2021 deaths
English male songwriters
English male singers
English pop singers
People from Battersea
English people of Greek Cypriot descent
English people of Welsh descent