Who Am I #13

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Here is Who Am I #13.

Six points up for grabs. One point for each artist and one point for each song in this tormenting triad.

Who Am I #13

The solution identified only when all six points offered are correct.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm

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is the middle one a instro or is there two versions of same song
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The three different parts making up Who Am I #13 are, in order: 1. a vocal; 2. an instrumental taken from a vocal; and 3. a vocal.
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looks like some clues needed
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2. an instrumental taken from a vocal:

Gene Clark, The Byrds, Set You Free This Time
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Well done couldn't pin that one down between us we have six but I'll let others have a go.
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Roy: Please send the solution along, as it would seem that this was too difficult.
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1 Rosecrans Boulevard - Gordon Waller
2 Set You Free This Time - Byrds (Ron)
3 Red Ballon - Dave Clark Five
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This appropriately named "tormenting triad" was especially hard, particularly for us Stateside listeners.

Neither the Gordon Waller tune nor the DC5 tune is available on any compilation listed on Amazon for either artist. If one or both are there, I apologize. After 30 minutes of searching, I couldn't find them.

Not that Amazon is the be-all and end-all, but they generally have most of what's been published in the States.
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I was stumped as well.
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Roy: Please proceed with Who Am I #14.
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