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FOR YOUR LOVE©

Lyrics not available


A cover played with The Castiles in autumn 1965 at the Reception Hall, Monmouth County, NJ (read below).

During the Tunnel Of Love Express tour, on 23 May 1988 at Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY, Bruce sound-checked a song titled FOR YOUR LOVE. Not sure if that's the same one mentioned above, or an a.k.a. for WAITING FOR YOUR LOVE sound-checked the previous month, on 05 Apr 1988 at the Capitol Center, Landover, MD.


From Brucebase, about the autumn 1965 show at the Reception Hall, Monmouth County, NJ:

01- IF YOU NEED ME
02- I UNDERSTAND
03- GOOD TIMES BAD TIMES
04- SUMMERTIME
05- SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY
06- NEVER ON SUNDAY
07- SIDEWALK
08- unidentified title
09- IN THE MOOD
10- TIRED OF WAITING FOR YOU
11- 500 MILES
12- SATISFACTION
13- WIPE OUT
14- STRANGER ON THE SHORE
15- WHAT'D I SAY
16- MOON RIVER
17- YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELING
18- WALK DON'T RUN
19- WHAT'S YOUR NAME
20- TILL THERE WAS YOU
21- THE LAST TIME
22- FOR YOUR LOVE
23- unidentified title
24- I GOT YOU BABE
25- THE "THIRD MAN" THEME
26- IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT
27- MONEY
28- PLAY WITH FIRE
29- TELL ME
One show, with The Castiles the sole act on the bill. The above-mentioned 27 songs titles (plus 2 titles that are illegible) have been culled from a surviving inventory/setlist document that was originally in the possession a member of The Castiles. This list is believed to have emanated from a wedding reception the band performed in the autumn of 1965. With the exception of SIDEWALK (co-written by Bruce) all of the songs are covers of other artist's material, with the most recently released song at the time being Sonny & Cher's I GOT YOU BABE (Jul 1965). The setlist includes numerous 1964 thru early 1965 "British Invasion" hits by the Stones, Yardbirds, Kinks, Zombies and Beatles – a clear indication of the kind of music the band was playing at teen gigs. The high proportion of 1950's ballad material in this particular show (sung by George Theiss, not Bruce) is likely the result of it being a wedding, with manager Tex Vinyard making sure his boys also cater to the older relatives in attendance. These include the G-Clefs' I UNDERSTAND, Acker Bilk's STRANGER ON THE SHORE, Don & Juan's WHAT'S YOUR NAME and Anton Karas' THE "THIRD MAN" THEME. There is no circulating audio of any of this performance.