SNTU6

Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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Here's this week's and less obscure, this was a number 1 in US but only a B side in UK.

Bonus, very well known act.


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I'm in on this one, lovely melody I always thought.
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I'm in, Roy. :D
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Sounds somewhat familiar but cannot recognize. :(
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I've got an email off to you Roy with my guess.
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Roy, are you there? Haven't heard from you.
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I believe Roy may be getting a tan in sunny Spain. :)
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Back now Peter and Kris you are correct, well done to all those who correctly identified To Sir With Love - Lulu

Act performing were in fact The Ventures

Enjoying this bit of fun thanks to all who take part.
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