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Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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Definitely in the I'm Nearly Famous category this week.

This recording was only issued after the act became huge and even now the album it comes from is hard to find.

The act were about 18 month away from achieving success in UK and then US in the 60's.

Some may argue that the 70's were when this act became established worldwide but that would not be accurate in my view, by end of 60's, 8 top 40 hits had been accrued in US and numerous hits in UK including two number 1'.

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Well that was fun! Email sent Roy.
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Thanks, Roy. My guess is in.
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Have to think about it, but my first impression was -
John Lennon double tracking with himself, and fooling around.
(No, that's not a serious guess :D )
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My guess is in. Just a bit under produced I'd say, not to mention the re-write of the lyrics. However the enthusiasm shines through.
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Not as many entered as normal but still afew manged to identify The Bee Gees.
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