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Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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3 - this is the original and best.
2 - a fair copy. think his dad is an actor.
4 - a minor UK hit in 1980 from the Bradford lads.
1 - do not like this at all. (far too slow)

I have always loved the Beatles version, and was suprised that it was not included on the Anthology series.

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Hey guys,

First time post, long time reader. Big fan of Bobby Vee and The Searchers....in fact, some of you may remember me on Youtube under the name "BobbyVeeFan", I had well over 300 vids uploaded until they kicked me off for infringing copyright. Anyway, here are my choices...

Version 3 (Original is always the best!)
Version 1 (Not too bad, big hit for this crooner in 1968)
Version 2 (OK, but not much feeling put into this cover)
Version 4 (Hate it!!)
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Welcome, Bob! Too bad they removed your vids - there was quite a collection. Image
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Yes Bob! there was a great collection on there wished had saved them.

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Sheena- a HAHAHA slowly buildng..., this is my 201...
Searchers amongst my teenage favourite music. Still fond of them, but earnestly a little puzzled they are considered THIS big! But I'm very excited about this forum, and will love to read it regularly, and also contribute!
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Einar: i don't understand how it happened, either. Image
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Good choice, Roy Image

3 - The original and a classic!
2 - So so......
4 - Too slow, don't like the vocals much but some nice jangly guitar there.
1 - Erk!! Too slow!

Co-writer Carole King did a great version also.
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Not directed at anyone in particular but I thought we weren't supposed to give any hints?
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I think that's the case with the BFTP threads, Bob...... they are guessing games. In these ones I believe Roy is just asking us to rank them.
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Yeah but if someone (and I've been guilty as well) names one of them as the original, that can slant things a little too maybe?
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Yes I suppose it can Bob, reason I don't name versions initially is to try to remove pre-conceived notions, if you get the drift.

With the BFTP it is a fine line between some degree of difficulty and too easy.

All of us could post tracks by acts no one has heard of, but if people have a run of not getting any right they lose interest.

Here's an amusing tale, when I first started these over 18 month ago, before doing it on here, there were quite a few players from another forum I sometimes participate in.

I posted an early recording by some one very well known, one person stated on the forum "I have no idea who this is but it's terrible, I hate this style of singing"

It just happened to be Neil Diamond and said person claimed to be one of his biggest fans, when I gave answer it was actually queried!!!.

Person stopped playing a week later stating did not have time to play.
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1st Version 3
2nd Version 1
3rd Version 4
4th Version 2
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"Person stopped playing a week later stating did not have time to play."

hahahaha!!!
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Thanks to all who voted best response to date.

Version 1 was Bobby Vinton
Version 2 " Gary Lewis & The Playboys
Version 3 " Bobby Vee
Version 4 " Smokie



result
as voted by you based on 4 points for a I, 3 for a 2 etc. average of all points achieved

Bobby Vee 3.73
Smokie 2.13
Gary Lewis 2.13 (Smokie higher due to 2 people choosing as their favourite, no one chose GL as favourite)
Bobby Vinton 2


Still no version, on any of the 8 posted, has achieved the overall 4 points (i.e it was everybody's favourite)
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Methinks to achieve a 100 % favourite, the other versions should be really horrible.
Person stopped playing a week later stating did not have time to play.

Ah, that's so nice! Image I wish i could find a version of any song by one of my favorite artists which i'd call horrible... even "Almost Saturday night" as done by the Searchers isn't that bad.
Now if only i knew # 4 was Smokie...
PS: why does spell-checker highlight "favourite"?!
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