BFTP40

Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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This act had one massive hit in US inlate 60's and one minor hit. However it was to be the 70's before they had another hit in US.

Here in Uk the act failed to chart in 60's but had a load of hits in 70's and 80's.
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Very interesting version of this classic, Roy. My guess is in.
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You're early this week Roy; big weekend planned? Nice choice. Guess is in.
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A great version! :lol: Too bad i have no idea who it may be.
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My Guess is in too Roy. Bit unusual for this act I would say.
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No idea at all who this is, will enter the choice of our lead guitarist who I enlisted to help.
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My guess is in, Roy - I think I have it.
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Well done to all those, nearly all, who came up Deep Purple.
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