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Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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Having some upload problems and problems getting on certain sites at moment including this, so back to old way for this.


This act just qualifies for 60's, the biggest hit this act had on both sides of Atlantic was in early 70's, whilst other hits followed probably always be remembered for the number 1 hit.

There were a couple of hits in 60's and career took of after one of this act's tracks was featured in a late 60's Oscar winning movie.

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A beautiful rendition. My vote is in, Roy.
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Mines in, love the horn arrangement.
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For those who prefer to stream find it here


BFTP16

Having some upload problems and problems getting on certain sites at moment including this, so back to old way for this.


This act just qualifies for 60's, the biggest hit this act had on both sides of Atlantic was in early 70's, whilst other hits followed probably always be remembered for the number 1 hit.

There were a couple of hits in 60's and career took of after one of this act's tracks was featured in a late 60's Oscar winning movie.

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Up there with the original; quality stuff. Answer is in.
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MIne's in.
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Guess i'm out this week again. :cry:
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Email sent, Roy. This one is unmistakable to me...I was always a fan. Beautiful version.
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My vote is in.
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I thought I recognized the voice until I reread your clues Roy, at the moment I'm stumped.
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My guess is in Roy.
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Think about it, Bob. I didn't find this one that hard.
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I PM'ed you with my guess Roy. Hopefully the private messaging system works.
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Not had anything yet Brian
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Nice! Vote in Roy 8)
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