1965 Records was a London-based subsidiary record label of SonyBMG. Formed in 2006, the label was founded by James Endeacott (formerly of Rough Trade Records), who first signed The Libertines. The label features bands who are primarily indie rock/pop, and are best known for signing Dundee based four-piece The View.
1965 Records took their name from the year of Endeacott's birth, as well as his favourite year for music. Originating in May 2006, the company initially releasing five separate limited edition 7-inch vinyl singles by Jack Afro, Billie the Vision & the Dancers, Pizzy Yelliot, The Book of Lists and Jahcoozi in the first three months of its creation between May and July. The label's first album distribution, Cannery Hours by The Occasion, came on 17 July 2006. The label followed this with the release of "Wasted Little DJs" by The View on 7 August 2006. This single was the first charting single associated with the label, reaching #15 in the UK Singles Chart.
Some girls have a whole lotta
Trouble finding one boy
Others want a lover and some
They just want a fun boy
My girl, she's smart
She's never ever
Gonna give give her heart
And she's wise
She's got hearts in her eyes
She's got hearts in her eyes
Like a kid in a toy shop
She can't stop
She wants all the boys
She's got hearts in her eyes
Some girls want a boy
To give'em all the action
Others in a hurry
To find a little satisfaction
This girl, she's tough
She gets going
When the going gets rough
And she cries
Repeat chorus
When she's at a party
She will flit from boy to boy
And she'll never settle
Til her heart is filled with joy
My girl, she's smart
She's never ever
Gonna give her heart
And she's wise
She's got hearts in her eyes
She's got hearts in her eyes
Like a kid in a toy shop
She can't stop
She wants all the boys
She's got
She's got hearts in her eyes
She's got hearts in her eyes
Like a kid in a toy shop
She can't stop
She wants all the boys