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

Not too easy for those in UK this act onLy managed 2 small hits in early 60's.

In USA however the act did rather better, 14 top 40 hits including a number one.

This recording though is a departure from the sound that gave them the hits.


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Thanks, Roy. My guess is in.
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Message sent, Roy. This one was tough but if anyone should know...
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I should know this one..............thinking though. :roll:
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Can't guess, but they certainly didn't departure far from the Byrds' version!
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Sorry, no idea.
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I thought I had better post as we are rapidly running out of week. I have no more idea now than I had on Saturday when it first appeared. However I do like it, whoever and whenever it was recorded did a really great job.
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Well this one was about as close I could get to stumping you experts, only 4 correct answers only 2 from the forum well done Peter and Bob O, though not many entries though I appreciate some don't enter if they simply have not a clue.

The clue was music of a certain genre in this case Surf music because the answer was Jan and Dean who I am sure even those in UK will have heard of.
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