Gary & Dave - Could You Ever Love Me Again (Chris' Maybe Mix) video free download


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Uploaded: 2012/11/14

A quick pop song (think Anne Murray's Snowbird) from 1973, in a style that they don't seem to record in anymore - gorgeous melodies and orchestrations - though New Wave was also quick-tempo'd, it eschewed strings for synths. Gary Weeks, from Charlottetown, PEI and Dave Beckett, from Newmarket, ON, had been friends since grade school in the early 1960s. They played in numerous bands until 1966, when the pair auditioned for a United Appeal concert, and came in fourth out of five hundred acts. They began to play the festival circuit, and became a top attraction at the Japan World's Fair in 1970.

Gary & Dave's first recordings were made in 1969; in 1970 they had a single on Quality 1977 - "Tender Woman" b/w "I'm A Rider." In 1972, they signed with Greg Hambleton's Axe label, and made two singles that didn't see much action. Then in 1973, they released their own composition, "Could You Ever Love Me Again." It entered the RPM 100 on July 14, 1973 at #98. It picked up a bullet at #44 on September 8th, lost it at #31 on September 22nd, gained it back on October 20th at #10. It was #2 with a bullet for two weeks in a row, and then hit #1 without the bullet on November 17th.

Gary and Dave toured with The Stampeders in 1973 to promote "Could You Ever Love Me Again," and their first album, and the single was released in twenty-two countries. It did particularly well in Australia.

The pair had further hits with "I Fell In Love With You Sometime" and a cover of Carole King's "It Might As Well Rain Until September." They had six further singles through 1976, the last one on Polydor, and made two albums for Axe plus a Greatest Hits compilation. It was 1976 when Gary and Dave left the music business altogether to pursue careers in aviation.

Both men had a long-standing love of flying, and both became pilots for Aitransit STOL Canada during a time in their career when they walked away from it the first time. After their official disbanding, both Gary and Dave went to work as pilots for Air Canada. Gary Weeks later became a pastor, and left Canada for Ireland, where he worked as a missionary.

Comments

9 years ago

Maria Cree

took me back in time.could you ever love me again great song.

9 years ago

martyw34

Very good! I like this extended version-the only form of remix I like.Unless its abit of a heavier drumbeat as in that Elvis song.Thanks.

10 years ago

claudia marsh

this is for you -----------------

10 years ago

You wish

Love it.

10 years ago

Michael DeMita

the one thumb down is your perogi, but WTF what the fudge, anyway this is my youth, Gary and Dave , you Rock Cioa and thanks for the beautiful music, forever grateful, sincerely Michael DeMita

10 years ago

apfelprincess45

Heard it on the radio this morning on the way to work :) and it has made me smile all day. Thanks for posting :)

10 years ago

Brian Giroux

great song song has meaning makes you want too sing

10 years ago

Stewart Myers

cool,...

10 years ago

BrandonSergs

a Platinum Track will never outdate

10 years ago

Doug Kochen

Love the extended mix-great stuff

10 years ago

capguy123

Goosebumps galore! A haunting, memorable tune that takes me back and always puts me in awe of individuals that can create such magic. Thanks for sharing!

10 years ago

djwardful

great song and vocals!!

10 years ago

Graham Willshire

still love it

10 years ago

Max Well

sweet song! the mix is superb!

10 years ago

Ron Langevin

just an outstanding recording by 2 young pilots who, together, flew a de Havilland Otter between the Rockcliffe (Ottawa) airport and Montreal back in the 70s ...

10 years ago

stephane lamarche

je viens de decouvrir cette chanson j adore

10 years ago

Wendy Dalgetty

Todd Canton - You are right - they were Airline Pilots (not sure of who for). We loved them in the 70's - saw them first at the Ranchlands in Calgary, AB, then followed them to Edmonton, AB and Prince Alberta, Sask. Partied with their band, and remained friends with one of the band members for several years - Christmas Cards and the like. Have an Vinyl Album autographed by them and just see where you can buy a CD on AXE Records. Love Them. They were amazing. Believe it was Gary Weeks that had been asked to join the Vienna Boys Choir as a young guy....his parents would not let him.. Thank you for posting this awesome video...

11 years ago

Kevin Clepps

great song!

11 years ago

craig allison

Great little tune. Thanks for posting. I wish I would have heard their records back in the days. Cheers, Shari

11 years ago

Jason Shaw

Loved this song when first released in 73? Never heard it again until my marriage ended a few years ago. Played it then for my wife. But just wanted to move on... Still play it every now and then........ 

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