BFTP32

Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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While I am still online here is this week's, thanks to Peter for doing last week's which seems to have stumped most.

A recent topic was Billy Fury who means nothing to you over the water, one of Billy's big hits was this song.

This rare version is by an Act that had a lot of success in 60's and not just the 60's, a fairly easy one to get you all back in the mood.

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Welcome back "maestro" my guess is in. Believe it or not I'm still struggling with last weeks entry. I think the correct answer should be revealed - please put me out of my misery!
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Welcome back Roy...I'm in...
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Me too!
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Thanks for the lob Roy. You got mine.
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I've had a request for Billy Fury's version of Because Of Love, you'll find it in same place as BFTP32.

Be interesting to compare with the act doing BFTP32
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Too easy, Roy! My guess is in. :D
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Better late than never I suppose, I have just PM'd my guess to you Roy.
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