BFTP47

Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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As I have stated in past thanks for support on this bit of fun and hope that you enjoy it as much as I do.

OK here's this week's, this act had no success at all in any decade in States but I am sure most who frequent this part of the Rick forum or indeed some other parts will have heard of the act.

This track from a album was released in 80's and was a departure from the sound that really brought the act terrific success in UK in 60'S.

I personally love this track, listen to the lyrics some astute observations contained in them.

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Tough one :?
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Somehow I picked out that voice. I think your clue helped. Nice challenge again Roy; difficult but doable. Guess is in.
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For me that signature sound when the strat ruled is still in the mix, should of been a single great lyrics, My guess is in.
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Great recording, My guess is in Roy.
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Not too many entries on BFTP47 so perhaps it stumped some or BFTP may beginning to run it's course.

A great song IMO and it was The Shadows proving they were not only good at instrumentals

Well done to those who did get it.
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