Artist's albums
The Best of The Undertones
1996 · compilation
Save Me
1986 · single
Chain of Love
1983 · single
The Sin of Pride
1983 · album
Got to Have You Back
1983 · single
Beautiful Friend
1982 · single
Positive Touch
1981 · album
It's Going to Happen!
1981 · single
Julie Ocean
1981 · single
Wednesday Week
1980 · single
Hypnotised
1980 · album
Hypnotised (30th Anniversary Edition)
1980 · album
My Perfect Cousin
1980 · single
You've Got My Number (Why Don't You Use It!)
1979 · single
The Undertones
1979 · album
Jimmy Jimmy
1979 · single
Get Over You
1979 · single
Here Comes the Summer
1979 · single
Teenage Kicks EP
1978 · EP
Dig What You Need
2022 · album
Dig Yourself Deep
2007 · album
Get What You Need
2003 · album
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Biography
The Undertones formed in Derry, 1976, the result of five friends (John O’Neill, Damian O’Neill, Feargal Sharkey, Billy Doherty & Michael Bradley) learning how to play basic rock and roll. Rehearsing in Damian’s bedroom eventually led to the band recording John O’Neill’s ‘Teenage Kicks’ in 1978, a record that became a favourite of John Peel. Over the next four years they released more pop gems like `Get Over You’, ‘Here Comes The Summer’, ‘Jimmy Jimmy’, ‘You’ve Got My Number (Why Don’t You Use It!)’, ‘Wednesday Week’, ‘My Perfect Cousin’ & ‘It’s Going To Happen!’. They also recorded four highly acclaimed LPs with Feargal, toured the USA with The Clash and headlined several tours in those five years. In fact, they almost enjoyed the life of professional musicians. In 1983 Feargal left the band to pursue a solo career and the remaining members decided to call it a day. In 1999 the band reconvened, with fellow Derryman Paul McLoone replacing Feargal Sharkey. They continue to perform today.