The Essex

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Easier Said Than Done 02:10 Tools
A Walkin' Miracle 02:20 Tools
Why Do Fools Fall in Love 01:51 Tools
Don't Fight It Baby 00:00 Tools
Cemetery Stomp 00:00 Tools
Pray For Surf 00:00 Tools
A Walking Miracle 00:00 Tools
A Walkin' Miracle (2004 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
We Belong Together 00:00 Tools
Untitled Track 1 00:00 Tools
A Walkin' Miracle - 2004 Remaster 00:00 Tools
She's Got Everything 00:00 Tools
FABRICLIVE.17 - The Essex 00:00 Tools
Curfew Lover 00:00 Tools
A Walkin' Miracle - 2004 Remastered Version 02:20 Tools
Are You Going My Way? 00:00 Tools
I Want the Real True Thing 00:00 Tools
Whenever I Need My Baby 00:00 Tools
(The Miscalculation of) The Hostage and the Takeover 00:00 Tools
What I Don't Know Won't Hurt Me 00:00 Tools
Walkin' Miracle 00:00 Tools
Every Night 00:00 Tools
Crawl Before You Walk 00:00 Tools
Dance Without Music 00:00 Tools
I Love Her 00:00 Tools
Be My Baby 00:00 Tools
Easier Said Then Done 00:00 Tools
Are You Gonna Go My Way 00:00 Tools
Come to My Party 00:00 Tools
Easier Said Than Done (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Where Is He? 00:00 Tools
I'd Do Anything 00:00 Tools
What Did I Do? 00:00 Tools
Out of Sight, out of Mind 00:00 Tools
Quit While You're Ahead 00:00 Tools
A Whore in the Vestibule 00:00 Tools
More Than It Would Help 00:00 Tools
I Have to Cry 00:00 Tools
A Walkin' Miracle (2004 Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Cryptic & Cavalier 00:00 Tools
All in My Mind 00:00 Tools
Come Hell or High Hopes 00:00 Tools
Don't Kid Yourself Kid 00:00 Tools
Been so Long 00:00 Tools
Where Is He 00:00 Tools
Caroline (Unterware Mix von Silvery) 00:00 Tools
Come on to My Party 00:00 Tools
Damn You and the Horses You Rode in on 00:00 Tools
Conga Laya 00:00 Tools
Pistil 00:00 Tools
Under Cover (assemblage23 rmx) 00:00 Tools
Bring It To Me 00:00 Tools
Moonlight, Music And You 00:00 Tools
THE ESSEX - Easier Said Than Done 00:00 Tools
Gee Whiz (Look At His Eyes) 00:00 Tools
A Precession; A Parade 00:00 Tools
A Walkin' Mircle 00:00 Tools
Cemetary Stomp - The Essex 00:00 Tools
I Want The Real Thing 00:00 Tools
Under Cover 00:00 Tools
Don't Kid Yourself, Kid 00:00 Tools
Are You Going My Way 00:00 Tools
Easier Said Than Done - The Essex 00:00 Tools
Jettison 00:00 Tools
Be Sure 00:00 Tools
What Did I Do 00:00 Tools
Damn You, and the Horses You Rode In On 00:00 Tools
Living With a Borrowed Soul 00:00 Tools
Easier Said Than Done (1963) 00:00 Tools
The Essex / Easier Said Than Done 00:00 Tools
Easier Said Than Done ('63) 00:00 Tools
A Walkin' Miracle (2004 Remastered Version) 00:00 Tools
Just For The Boy 00:00 Tools
Girl You Better Go for Yourself 00:00 Tools
In My Dreams 00:00 Tools
(The Miscalculation of) The Hostage & The Takeover 00:00 Tools
Sylvia 00:00 Tools
Follow Me 00:00 Tools
When Somethin's Hard to Get 00:00 Tools
Heart 00:00 Tools
Make Him Feel Like A Man 00:00 Tools
Chromatic 00:00 Tools
Chromatics 00:00 Tools
A Walkin' Miracle (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
A Procession; A Parade 00:00 Tools
Creation of Love 00:00 Tools
Marriage License 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Got You (For Their Own) 00:00 Tools
He's A Walking Miracle 00:00 Tools
I'm Making It Over 00:00 Tools
When The Music Stops 00:00 Tools
I'll Let the Boys Know 00:00 Tools
The Walkin Miracle 00:00 Tools
Walkin' Miracle, A 00:00 Tools
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The Essex were 1) an R&B vocal group. Formed in 1961, The Essex eventually included Anita Humes, Walter Vickers (guitar), Rodney Taylor (drums), Billy Hill (who went by the name of Billy Proctor) and Rudolph Johnson. Vickers and Taylor started the group while they were with the United States Marine Corps, stationed in Japan. "Easier Said Than Done", which climbed to the top of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, was performed by four Marines, not including co-writer William Linton, stationed at Camp LeJeune in North Carolina. Linton said that the beat was inspired by the sound of multiple teletype machines, noisy mechanical beasts pounding out copy in the base's communications room. In 1962, a demo scored them a recording contract with Roulette Records. Recruiting lead singer Anita Humes, they recorded the song (Roulette 4494) in less than five minutes. Three months after "Easier Said Than Done" charted in June, The Essex had another top 20 hit with the follow-up song, "A Walkin' Miracle" (Roulette 4515) in September 1963. "She's Got Everything" was another charting song. Their Marine duties made it hard for the group to take advantage of their hits; for example, before long, Johnson was shipped to Okinawa. The vinyl recordings are collector's items. A "best-of" CD was released by Sequel Records in 1995 The Essex were 2) a little known surf band with a lone masterpiece single "Cemetary Stomp" b/w "Pray for Surf" (1963). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.