The Beatles opened for Ifield before they came to fame.

By James Hibbs

Published: Monday, 20 May 2024 at 10:46 AM


Australian country singer, yodeller and guitarist Frank Ifield, who had four number-one hits in the UK, has died at the age of 86.

Ifield’s UK number ones included cover versions of I Remember You, Lovesick Blues, The Wayward Wind and Confessin’ That I Love You.

He is also known for his association with The Beatles, as the then up-and-coming band opened for him, bringing them to a wider audience.

A compilation album featuring tracks from both Ifield and The Beatles was released in 1964, entitled Jolly What! England’s Greatest Recording Stars: The Beatles & Frank Ifield on Stage.

Ifield’s friend and music journalist Glenn A Baker announced the news of Ifield’s passing on Facebook, writing: “I just took a call from David Ifield, telling me that his brother Frank Ifield peacefully passed on this Saturday night, at age 86.

“There is so much to be said about this remarkable man, who had four number ones in Britain, three of them before The Beatles (who he had briefly support him in concert).

“I Remember You became an indelible hit all around the world and a perfect signature song. It topped the UK charts for seven weeks.”