"He’s Got No Love" is a song written by Chris Curtis and Mike Pender and released by British pop rock group The Searchers.
[4] Pender purchased a Rickenbacker twelve-string semi-acoustic in order that the band could successfully reproduce the distinctive sound.
On top of Mike's arpeggios John McNally's Telecaster overlaid a six-string figure enhanced by putting it through a tremolo effect and taking the chord down a tone and up again in a constantly repeating and almost hypnotic pattern.
"It moves along with a tremendous beat and has an unusual backing with a great guitar sound," was written by Music Echo.
To resolve the situation the bass player with the folk group The Settlers deputised for him, standing way back in the line-up, in shadow and with no close-ups.