English all female rock band from Liverpool active between 1963 and 1968. Liverbirds were one of the very first female bands on the Mersey beat scene, as well as one of the first all-femake rock bands in the world. They were mostly a cover band except for three songs written by guitarist Pamela Birch. Early in their career they followed in the footsteps of fellow Liverpoolians the Beatles and made their way to Hamburg, where the performed at the Star Club after the Beatles' own tenure and were billed as "the female Beatles". The Liverbirds became one of the top attractions at the Star Club and released two albums and several singles on the Club's own label. The group broke up in 1968, just after finishing a tour in Japan, and riunited briefly in 1998.
Valerie Gell - vocals, guitar.
Pamela Birch - guitar, vocals.
Mary McGlory - bass, vocals.
Sylvia Saunders - drums.
Johnny B. Goode.
You can't judge a book by the cover.
Love hurts.
Talking about you.
Mona.
Money.
Too much monkey business.
Road runner.
Diddle daddy.
Hands off.
Before you accuse me.
Leave all your old loves.
Got my mojo working.
Valerie Gell - vocals, guitar.
Pamela Birch - guitar, vocals.
Mary McGlory - bass, vocals.
Sylvia Saunders - drums.
Johnny B. Goode.
You can't judge a book by the cover.
Love hurts.
Talking about you.
Mona.
Money.
Too much monkey business.
Road runner.
Diddle daddy.
Hands off.
Before you accuse me.
Leave all your old loves.
Got my mojo working.
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