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Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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OK here's this weeks, fairly easy if you search I suppose but hard I think if you just listen.

Everyone from 60's especially will know the song big hit especially in States for Herman's Hermits.

This version was released however a few years previously and originally featured in a UK TV play, person performing the song is not a recording artist but did go on to become a popular actor Oscar nominated I believe but don't think he won one.


Interesting I thought especially if you have never heard this version.

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Very interesting one, Roy. My guess is in.
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My researched guess is in Roy. :D
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After a week of head scratching and asking friends with no result I resorted to "the net". My guess is in with thanks to a certain Mr Bill Gates!!
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This was a difficult one to get on just listening, answer was Tom Courtney and the track was originally featured in a UK TV play called The Lads
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