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Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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This will test you


The original dates back to 1960 and was a top ten hit in UK and a top 20 hit in USA,though only hit in US for this singer.

Song strangely was from a 1960 horror film.

The act performIng this did have hits in US, if you want to have a go at that too.



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My guess is in Roy. :)
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Guess in Roy...I think I'm at least close :D
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After a dozen listens it still won't come to me......... :(
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Ha, a toughie but I think I'm in.
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Really hard this, I was only 8 or 9 years old then and more into playing cowboys & indians!! The Beatles in 1963 switched the lights on. Nevertheless I'm in.
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Thanks to all those who entered difficult I know it was Garry Mills and song was Look For A Star.

In States however it was also a hit for Garry Miles as well as Garry Mills, I did think they were the same but I am told not.

Film was Circus Of Horrors and well done Peter who got the bonus it was The Marketts. playing
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