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Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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Okay here's this week's and I have to admit it may be difficult for those not in US.

This was a massive hit for The Searchers here in UK but this act had no success in UK but were huge in 60's in US.


Clue: There is a very tenuous British Connection.

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Mines in, quite like this version, it "rocks up" nicely.
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My guess is in, Roy.
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A cool "hybrid" of two songs. :D
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A tough one indeed........ :cry:
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Mines in Roy
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Used to watch this act everyday after school. And that tenuous connection? Only made this act cooler with me. Mine is in.
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Can't play or hear this, Roy, so please don't count it as a defeat!
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Einar

There is a problem with playe, I ahve made site aware of this, however if you click on download it opens a new window, give it a few moments and will be able to play file then, there is no need to download.
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OK, thanks, heard it now. Strong version, still don't have an answer!
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My second guess is now in.
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My guess is in Roy.
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Put one in for me while you're at it, will you Brian?? :mrgreen:
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ozover50 wrote:Put one in for me while you're at it, will you Brian?? :mrgreen:

I probably should, because if I am right (fingers crossed) I doubt that you would have much exposure to the artist in Australia.
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It's got me stumped.
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