BFTP52

Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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A milestone in some ways, exactly one year of BFTP, thanks to everyone who participated.

May be time to give it a rest but here's this week's

This act had loads of hits in 60's in UK and US, clue as simple as that.

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Roy: My guess is in. Thank you for all your efforts. I have to say that BFTP has been a lot of fun. I would like to encourage you to continue with it unless you are out of songs. We are all in your debt for being tormented each week. I wouldn't miss it. :)
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my guess is in! dont stop now ive only started getting into it! :D
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Roy...congrats on the Annie....guess in :D
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My guess is in. Hope this weekly bit of fun carries on, it always provides discussion with my bandmates before the weekend gigs, and sometimes headaches for me into the ensuing week. Entertaining and informative it certainly is sometimes really out and out annoying, however my weekends would now not be the same without it. Long may it continue please Roy.
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I agree, Roy; Carry On! Happy 1st anniversary next Saturday.

Looking back, the week that had me tied in knots (not to mention counting my chromosomes) was BFTP-14. My two guesses were Dusty Springfield and Sandy Denny; turned out to be Tommy Roe. I felt like a spaz but you didn't rub it in.

This has been a weekly treat and a just often enough booster shot of humility. I hope BFTP remains.

And, after another tough challenge, my email is in.
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Hi Roy !!!!

I've had a shot at it.

Congrats on the 1st Anniversary.
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Tried to open this Roy, but to no success! Didn't happen for awhile.
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Sorry, no idea. :(
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Thanks for comments and for the encouragement to continue for time being.

Most eventually got BFTP52 it was Bobby Vee
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Would never have guessed anyway!
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