The Staccatos

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Sometimes styled as The Staccato’s and Staccatos

The Staccatos
The Staccatos

Biography

The Staccatos were formed in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1961 by Brian Le Gassick while he was studying at Damelin College. The original line-up featured singer/rhythm guitarist Brian Le Gassick, lead guitarist John Leach, drummer Ian Miller, and bassist Willie van der Walt.

In the latter part of 1963, the Staccatos won a competition that earned them a recording contract with EMI and the title of the “Beatles of South Africa,” marking the beginning of their significant musical journey in the South African rock scene.

The band achieved their first major success with “Come Back Silly Girl,” which entered the charts in December 1965 and peaked at number two on the Springbok Hit Parade. This success solidified their status as a major force in the South African music industry.

The Staccatos’ most monumental achievement came in 1968 when they recorded “Cry to Me,” which became a record-breaking hit spending an unprecedented 38 weeks on the charts in 1969. The song’s popularity soared after The Staccatos performed it live in the movie “Katrina,” and it went on to achieve phenomenal sales, earning a 4th Gold Disc for exceeding 400,000 units sold in South Africa.

The band’s influence extended internationally, with “Cry to Me” also entering hit parades in Germany and the UK. Their song “Butchers and Bakers” was released internationally under the Fontana label and was covered by artists in England and America.

Throughout their career, The Staccatos supported major international acts including Peter and Gordon (1965), the Byrds (1970), and Chris de Burgh (1979) on their South African tours. The band featured numerous talented musicians over the years and remains an important part of South African rock history.

The band was formed in 1961 by Brian Le Gassick. An early line-up would include Billy Andrews who would go on to work with Billy Forrest in The Dream Merchants. They would regularly perform around Johannesburg and the Witwatersrand until 1964 when they disbanded due to study commitments and military service. However within 9 months they were back together and got a recording deal with RCA Victor.

They released a few singles before cracking the charts with ‘Come Back Silly Girl’ which was the title track from their 1965 debut album. Steve Lonsdale would join the band after this and would perform the lead vocals on ‘Cry To Me’. The song would initially spend 12 weeks on the charts, but after the band appeared in the movie ‘Katrina’ (starring Jill Kirkland in the title role) playing the song it went on to see another week 26 run in the charts and the total of 38 weeks would be the most any song would see on our charts. 

Lonsdale would move on to have a successful solo career. Other members of the band at later dates would include Wanda Arletti (who would marry the band’s lead guitarist, Richard Crouse) and Peter Vee who would see success as a solo artist and as part of the band Buffalo. The Staccatos would continue to perform right up to 1999 when they disbanded. They would, however reform in 2019 and released a new album called ‘The Boys Are Back’ in 2021.

John Samson, SA Singles Charts, September 2022

Discography

Singles

KEY:
A-side / B-side (Year) – Label, Catalogue Number (comments)

  • Skinny Minny / Ain’t That Just Like Me (1964) – Parlophone, 45-PD 322
  • Will Ya Or Won’t Ya / She’s Gone (1965) – Parlophone, 45-SPD 334
  • Darlin’ / She’s My Girl (1965) – Parlophone, 45-SPD 347
  • Come Back Silly Girl / My Mom (1965) – RCA Victor, 41. 811
  • Bless You / Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye (1966) – PYE, PY 69
  • Sounds Of Glory / Thou Shalt Not Steal (1966) – PYE, PY 115
  • Spicks And Specks / Everybody Knows (1967) – PYE, PY 143
  • New York Mining Disaster 1941 / All The Winds (1967) – PYE, PY 156
  • I’ll Take You Where The Music’s Playing / My Girl (1968) – NEM, TOS 3001
  • Butchers And Bakers / Imitations Of Love (1968) – NEM, 3002
  • Cry To Me / Why Care About Today (1968) – NEM, 3003
  • Cry To Me / Why Care About Today (1968) – NEM, 3003 (limited edition)
  • Hold On To What You’ve Got / Another Place – Another Time (1969) – NEM, TOS 582
  • Another Place – Another Time / Hold On To What You’ve Got (1969) – NEM, TOS 582 (alternate pressing with the A- and B-sides swopped over)
  • When Something Is Wrong With My Baby / Soothe Me (1969) – NEM, TOS 610 (The Staccatos with Wanda Arletti)
  • Cry To Me / I Shall Be Released (1970) – Polydor, PD 2-15013 (US release credited to The Staccatos featuring Steve Lonsdale)
  • I Shall Be Released / A Place In The Sun (1970) – NEM, TOS 671
  • Cinnamon Girl / The Journey (1973) – RTS, RTS.29

Chart History

source: SA Singles Charts

Date of entrySongPeak (weeks at 1)Weeks
29 October 1965Come Back Silly Girl217
17 March 1967Spicks And Specks109
21 July 1967New York Mining Disaster 1941183
09 August 1968Butchers And Bakers710
24 January 1969Cry To Me1 (3)38
10 October 1969Hold On To What You’ve Got see comments126

Albums

Come Back Silly Girl (LP 1965)

Label: RCA Victor, 33, 042

Tracks
  1. Come Back Silly Girl
  2. Sloop John B
  3. Mr Tambourine Man
  4. Crying In The Rain
  5. Just Like Romeo And Juliet
  6. My Mom
  7. Ain’t No Way I’m Gonna Change
  8. You Were On My Mind
  9. Houston
  10. Little Girl
  11. The One To Lose
  12. Don’t Ask Me

The Second Sin (LP 1966)

Label: PYE, PL 2091

Tracks
  1. Bless You
  2. Thou Shalt Not Steal
  3. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
  4. Everybody Loves A Lover
  5. What Have They Done To The Rain
  6. All The Winds
  7. Sounds Of Glory
  8. Everybody Knows
  9. Secret Love
  10. Power Of Love
  11. Summertime
  12. It’s Just Gotta Be

Here and Now (LP 1968)

Label: NEM, NEMS 300

Tracks
  1. Cry To Me
  2. My Back Pages
  3. A Place In The Sun
  4. Shake Your Money Maker
  5. Why Care About Today
  6. I’ll Take You Where The Music’s Playing
  7. Butchers And Bakers
  8. You Ain’t Going Nowhere
  9. Respect
  10. Hold On To What You’ve Got see comments
  11. I Get So Excited
  12. Imitations Of Love
Comments

“Hold On To What You Got” is a cover of a Joe Tex song from 1964, titled “Hold What You’ve Got“. Also covered by The Dream Merchants in 1967. This was a different song to the similarly titled “Hold On (To What You’ve Got)” by The Peanut Butter Conspiracy, which was a cover of a 1971 track by a UK duo called Bill & Buster.

Cry To Me” was originally by Solomon Burke in 1962, and has been covered by a number of artists over the years.

Brian Currin

He Was A Friend Of Mine (LP 1969)

Label: NEM, NEMS 302

Tracks
  1. He Was A Friend Of Mine
  2. For What It’s Worth
  3. When Something Is Wrong With My Baby
  4. I Got You
  5. Stormy Monday Part 1
  6. Cry To Me
  7. I Shall Be Released
  8. My Heart Beats Like A Hammer
  9. Police On My Back
  10. Stormy Monday Part 2

Steve Lonsdale (Solo)

Hard To Handle (LP 1970)

Label: NEM, NEMS 303

Tracks
  1. Hard To Handle
  2. Do Right Woman
  3. Both Sides Now
  4. The Love You Save
  5. A Whole Lotta Woman
  6. Rainin’
  7. Change Your Ways
  8. The Long Black Limousine
  9. Send Out Love
  10. (It’s All Over Now) Baby Blue

Various Artists Compilations (Selected)

Dance Party Spectacular Vol. 3 (LP 1966)

Label: PYE, P 163, 16⅔ RPM
Tracks: Bless You, Sounds Of Glory
More info: Discogs

Summer Blonde Beach Party (LP 1967)

Label: Clairol Inc.
Track: Secret Love
More info: SARockMusic.com

Double Date (LP 1967) with The Falling Leaves

Label: PYE, PL 2106
More info: Discogs

Tracks
  • Spicks And Specks
  • Come Back Silly Girl
  • Bless You
  • Sounds Of Glory
  • Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
  • Thou Shalt Not Steal

The History Of Rock – The South African Connection (LP 1987)

Label: Teal Record Co, HRLSA 100
Track: Cry To Me
More info: SARockMusic.com

Billy Forrest And Friends (LP 1988)

Label: Trutone, MMTL 1461
Track: Cry To Me
More info: Spotify, Discogs

The Best Of South African Pop (3CD 1994)

Label: Gallo, CDSAPOP1,2,3
Track: Cry To Me
More info: SARockMusic.com

Soul Meeting – The Ultimate Soul Collection [CD 1997]

Label: Gallo, CDRED 617
Track: Cry To Me
More info: SARockMusic.com

Return Of The Tokoloshe Men! (Demented Sounds From The 60s Teen Scenes Of Jo’burg, Cape Town, Durban And Beyond!) [6CD Set 2020]

Return Of The Tokoloshe Men! (Demented Sounds From The 60s Teen Scenes Of Jo’burg, Cape Town, Durban And Beyond!) [6CD Set 2020]

Label: Rubble, RUB6CDBOX13
Tracks: The One To Lose, New York Mining Disaster 1941, Spicks And Specks, Butchers And Bakers, Imitations Of Love
More info: SARockMusic.com

Musicians

We All Played In The Same Band

  • Brian le Gassick
  • John Leach
  • Willie van der Walt
  • Ian Miller
  • Richard Crouse
  • Jimmy Ryan
  • Billy Andrews (formed The Dream Merchants with Billy Forrest)
  • Gary Allen
  • Lieb Brews
  • Ronnie Cline
  • Steve Lonsdale
  • Eddie Boyle
  • Wanda Arletti
  • John Elliot
  • Ivor Back
  • Peter Vee
  • Tom Morton
  • Neil Fox
  • Harold Nicholson
  • Gavin Carson
  • Neville Harbett
  • Andre van Zyl
  • Neville Mann
  • Charlie Allen
  • Steve Ashley
  • Dick Mackridge
  • Willy Burger
  • Gordon Broadley

Film Appearance

Katrina (Film 1969)

Katrina's Theme

The Staccatos performing "Cry to Me" in the film Katrina.
The Staccatos performing “Cry to Me” in the film Katrina.

International Tours

The Staccatos supported the following international artists on their South African tours:

  • Peter and Gordon (1965)
  • The Byrds (1970)
  • Chris de Burgh (1979)

Videos

Documentary

A short Documentary on the history of The Staccatos (2020)

Cry To Me (2023)

Thoughts on The Staccatos


Compiled by Tertius Louw, October 2002. Updated by Brian Currin, August and November 2025