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OK here's this week's this Act for any new players hopefully, I always state Act 9could be solo, duo, group).

This Act had 6 hits in States in 60's but only 4 in UK though one was a number 1.

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Thanks, Roy. I have submitted my guess.
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My guess is in (doubt it's right, though).
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Mine's in too Roy
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Recognise the voice. My answer posted, but I won't repeat myself (if you know what I mean)! 8)
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My answer (with pictorial backup) is in, Roy.
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My guess is on its way to you.
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This one made me think as during this same period there was another act with a prominent horn section whose front man had a similar voice. Good one Roy; email sent.
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zrob wrote:This one made me think as during this same period there was another act with a prominent horn section whose front man had a similar voice. Good one Roy; email sent.
Yes, which threw me.
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Sorry to be late, my entry now in.
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I'm not really sure...
I'd better listen to the song again!
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I've listened a few times. There is something familiar in the voice, but I still can't nail it.

I'll just have to keep trying.
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I'm with you, Shane. I don't even have a guess right now.
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Neither me, Roy. But I know who made the original recording of this song. Would that secure 1/2 a point? :D
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67% of those who had a go got this on first ateempt well done, 10% got it on their second attempt.

It was in Gary Puckett and The Union Gap though quite a few went for Blood Sweat and Tears.
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