BFTP43

Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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Here's this week's for those who wish to play

This act enjoyed a lot of succes in 60's in US/UK as part of a group. Solo success followed in 70's but last UK chart entry certainly, up to 2004, was in 92 when this track spent 1 week only in charts at number 74.

Best thing this act ever did IMO

Last top 40 entry in US was in 81.

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Just a great track, Roy. My guess is in.
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Wow, I've never heard that track before but it's instantly recognizable.
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I have most definitely heard that before, but where and when?..
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A great track, such a shame commercial success now eludes them. I'm in.
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Roy, you've become a Saturday morning ritual 'round here; this one's an example why. I'm in.
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Answer later as Nick was away and wants to have a go at it but most got it anyway.
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bftp43 was Ringo Starr, I think most of you got it.
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