Sir Henry & His Butlers

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Camp 00:00 Tools
Giddy Up a Ding Dong 00:00 Tools
Pretty Style 00:00 Tools
Let's go 00:00 Tools
Lets's Go 00:00 Tools
Juicy Lucy 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Brown Eyes 00:00 Tools
You Never Can Tell 00:00 Tools
Annie Got A Date 00:00 Tools
Like A Rose 00:00 Tools
Times A - Getting Hard 00:00 Tools
Jenny Take A Ride 00:00 Tools
Sweet Lucinda 00:00 Tools
Juicy Lucy - 1980 - Remaster; 00:00 Tools
Don't Send Me No Flowers 00:00 Tools
Do It Again 00:00 Tools
I Got To Do 00:00 Tools
Patricia the Stripper 00:00 Tools
Eve Of Destruction 00:00 Tools
Hejdi Hi Hoe 00:00 Tools
Juicy Lucy (1980 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Sir Henry & His Butlers - Pretty Style 02:42 Tools
Nobody Knows 00:00 Tools
Hi-Heel Sneakers 00:00 Tools
So Much Better 00:00 Tools
Poor Bobby 00:00 Tools
Cosmorama 00:00 Tools
My Baby Don't Care 00:00 Tools
heart of stone 00:00 Tools
By The Light Of The Silvery Moon 00:00 Tools
If You Want Me To Need You 00:00 Tools
Mr. Joyful 00:00 Tools
Hi Heeled Sneakers 00:00 Tools
the zoo 00:00 Tools
It Keeps Raining 00:00 Tools
sweet little rock and roller 00:00 Tools
Hey Sah-Lo-Ney 00:00 Tools
She Belongs To Me 00:00 Tools
Monkey's In Wood 00:00 Tools
I Should Have Known Better 00:00 Tools
Johnny B. Goode 00:00 Tools
Do The Hucklebuck 00:00 Tools
The Birds and the Bees 00:00 Tools
Praying Soldier 00:00 Tools
Promised Me 00:00 Tools
naughty Girl 00:00 Tools
hi heel sneakers 00:00 Tools
Camp - Sir Henry & His Butlers 02:29 Tools
Mr Joyful 00:00 Tools
Everybody knows a place 00:00 Tools
Sweet and Tender Romance 00:00 Tools
I'll Be On My Way 00:00 Tools
Pimp 00:00 Tools
Something Else 00:00 Tools
You're So Mystifying 00:00 Tools
I Can Tell 00:00 Tools
sick and tired 00:00 Tools
zeep dee doo dap 00:00 Tools
A Tisket, A Tasket 00:00 Tools
Marianne 00:00 Tools
I Fought The Law 00:00 Tools
stupidity 00:00 Tools
Little Bitty Pretty One 00:00 Tools
Camp - 2006 - Remaster; 00:00 Tools
Bye Bye Johnny 00:00 Tools
My Gal Is Red Hot 00:00 Tools
pretty style (Denmark) 00:00 Tools
Well Alright 00:00 Tools
I'm A Hog For You 00:00 Tools
Love 00:00 Tools
Sir Henry & His Butlers - Giddy Up A Ding Dong 00:00 Tools
Times a-Getting Hard 00:00 Tools
03 - Pretty Style ('67) 00:00 Tools
Money Honey 00:00 Tools
One Night 00:00 Tools
Lets Go 00:00 Tools
Something You Got 00:00 Tools
Faraway Places 00:00 Tools
Long Live The Soul Of Rock 'N' Roll 00:00 Tools
Juicy Lucy - 1980 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Heidi Hi Hoe 00:00 Tools
Let's Go (live) 00:00 Tools
No Reply 00:00 Tools
sea cruise 00:00 Tools
I'm Into Something Good 00:00 Tools
Monkey's In Wood (2006 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
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Sir Henry and his Butlers was a Danish rock/popgroup which was formed during the summer of 1964 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The group is mostly known for its two front figures Ole "Sir Henry" Bredahl and especially Tommy Seebach and also the song Let' Go. Characteristic for the group has been Ole Bredahl as organiser, whereas the rest of the ensemble of Sir Henry and his Butlers have been changed many times since the creation of the group. The band is a continuation of another band called Five Danes which was desolved in the spring of 1964. In the beginning, this new band consisted of Ole "Sir Henry" Bredahl (vocals, bass), Carsten Elgstrøm (guitar) together with Leif Davidsen (drums). As a trio they participated in a "The Danish Beatles" competition in Holte Hallen in April of 1964. Shortly thereafter the band was expanded with Poul Petersen (guitar) and Leif Davidsen was replaced with Jens Bøgvad, former the Flintones. The group became popular around the Copenhagen music venues, in particular at Bakkens Place Pigalle where they played as house orchestra. This was a result of their single debut Hi Heel Sneakers/Sick and Tired from 1964. During the autumn of the same year the band got there breakthrough with the release of their second single Let's Go. The single became a hit, no only in Denmark, but also in Sweden and Norway and the sale of the single exceeded 50,000 copies. In January of 1965 Sir Henry and his Butlers expanded the band with Tommy Seebach (organ, vocals), who at the time was only 15 years old. He would become very popular and together with Ole Bredahl they made up the front figures of the band. The same year the band changed record label to EMI and achieved a number of hits among other: Times Are Getting Hard, Beautiful Brown Eyes and Marianne which were all released in 1966. During the autumn of 1967 the single Camp was released and became an international hit, especially in the Netherlands and Belgium. The song was a instrumental track where the main instrument was a comb. During the years after Tommy Seebach joined the group the band changed its style. Originally their music was replicas of English beat music but this changed to a more original pop sound with songs that was composed by the members of the band themselves, primarily Ole Bredahl and Tommy Seebach. This new musical style ended up becoming an LP which was released in 1968 with the name H2O. In 1970 the bands name was shorten to Sir Henry. Two years later, Ole Steen Nielsen was replaced by Claus Asmussen, former The Noblemen and later Shu-Bi-Dua. This constellation recorded and released the 10 year anniversary album "Listen" in 1973. Ole Bredahl and Tommy Seebach decided in 1975 to reorganise the group together with Torben Johansen (guitar) and John Roger (drums), the latter was a former member of Teenmakers. The same year the four would record the album Flashback. During that year Tommy Seebach began a solo career which would become very successful. Due to this success Tommy Seebach choose to leave the group in 1977. The same year Ole Bredahl recorded a solo LP with the title of Tivoli/O. Henry on which there are feature some of the popular Sir Henry songs. The success was not on the same scale as for Tommy Seebach. Following this Sir Henry was re-established several times by Ole Bredahl but without major success. Though, they got a minor hit in 1980 with the song Juicy Lucy, where Sir Henry consisted of Ole Bredahl, Søren Bundgård (keyboard), Kurt Bo Jensen (guitar) and Ole Carsten Juul (drums) (was later replaced by Sten Kristensen in 1983). At the Danish Melodi Grand Prix in 1983 they participated as backing group for Kirsten Siggaard with the song Og livet går. The next year Søren Bundgård and Kirsten Siggaard again participated in the Danish Melodi Grand Prix as the duo Hot Eyes with the song Det' Lige Det, with which they win. The same year Sir Henry (and his Butlers) was desolved. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.