BFTP 35

Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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Roy is still away and I offer this BFTP in his absence and hopefully with his forgiveness. :oops:

This act (solo,duo,group) had its modest success toward the mid 1960s and was more successful in the US than the UK. Some could argue that the act barely dented the UK market. Nonetheless, its music was known on both sides of the pond. The group made an interesting television appearance. Right click on BFTP35 to download. Please send your guess to Roy's email. You can find him here

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For me, this act never existed in the 60s. It has only been over the last ten years that I had even heard of the act. I think I got this one right though.
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Gawd........... no idea! :cry:
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My guess is in...
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kenposurf wrote:My guess is in...
So is mine.
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In an attempt to encourge those who may have given up, a second clue. This is a UK duo who did not chart in the UK and wept in the garden.
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Looks like after that hint, the only guess i had has well proved to be wrong... :(
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I wonder why they didn't chart in the UK. Back in the 60s one of their songs was particularly appealing but I could only find it in 4-track. Even though I knew it wouldn't work correctly, I converted it to 8-track so I could have it in the car.

No hits in the UK? Go figure. My answer is in; good one Peter.
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Could I add that some members of the forum are stating answer in but I am not receiving anything unless it is me who has not got to grips with the message facility.

[email protected] is probably the best way to send an answer.

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I'm in. I really never rated this act at the time however in retrospect they now seem better than some. I guess time mellows you!
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I have a guess in.
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After an initial shaky start I think the addition of a second clue did the trick for most of you who entered.

It was Chad and Jeremy
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