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Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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Ok we'll see if this fools any of you, this track was released in 94 on an album.

The artist , it is solo as I don't think it is easy, is very much associated with 60's, was a member of a very popular group on both sides of Atlantic.

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My guess is in, Roy. I also have my fingers crossed!
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It was the star of '...'.
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That voice...
My guess is in, Roy.
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Mines guess x 2 are in, yes quite a tough one Roy!
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I confess to being totally mystified so far, Roy... When he started the semi-talking bit, I had the feeling I should know, but so far it's a blank :?
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Ah, let me see, Billy J. Kramer, no that was last week's which I completely missed, Lawrence Welk with Danny De'Lacy?:twisted:
I don't know where you get these songs Roy, have no idea although as a few have mentioned it does sounds familiar and I feel I should know it also.
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Very few entries so far so either it is proving a tough one or we've run out of steam on the BFTP thing.

Here's another clue it could be argued that group this artist was in was their second claim to fame.
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As for the previous one; no idea!
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No lack of steam here, just a tough one. My guess (and I do mean guess) is in.
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This one did prove difficult but as always I did receive some correct answers and perhaps I may even post one one day that fails to get any correct answers, though I never intend to post tracks by people you have never heard of, any of us could that.

Okay BFTP24 was taken from a album released in 94 called The Broadway Album, singer was Micky Dolenz.
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I knew the voice sounded familiar, but I just couldn't place it.
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That's funny Roy, I just heard Pleasant valley Sunday yesterday and remarked to someone on what a good voice Mickey Dolenz had. i never would have got this one though.
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Roy: Thanks for going easy on us. Your choices are difficult enough already.
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