BFTP14

Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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I put a guess in also, but I'm really confused!
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This one's really tough...
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Well I thought I had it !!!
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Did you get my guess, Roy? I haven't heard back.
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Never heard this version before. I guessed this act by just listening to it and deciding that it sounded like a familiar voice and it turned out to be correct.
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Post by einar »

That is impressive, Jim! I've found out too, but only after tons of investigation (books, especially on The Beatles)!
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I was wrong, so I have a second guess in.
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Email sent, fingers crossed.
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Welcome to new forum, still finding my way round it but well done Peter.

OK last weeks BTP14 proved a little tricky for some, at times I though I had posted wrong clip as I received a lot of answers stating female singers.


Of those who entered, 40% got it right, 30% on first go.

It was in fact Tommy Roe, so well done to those who got it.
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I never would have even thought of him in a million years, hard one Roy.
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Post by lyle_from_minneapolis »

I guessed based on the clue about The Beatles starting a tour as the support act and ending as headliners--I had just read about it a month ago. But without Roy's clue, I would have been...clueless.
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Jeepers,

I was one of the entrants who thought it was a woman singing. I would never have guessed Tommy Roe. My wife also thought that it was a female singer.

Sorry Tommy! :roll:
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I thought it was a man, but I never would have associated that song with Tommy Roe. I think Buddy Holly sounding stuff and also Dizzy which was a huge hit here in the states. I also never knew he toured with The Beatles.
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