BFTP59/LAST TIME 7

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BFTP59/LAST TIME 7

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BFTP59

Pretty hard I reckon this one,in the late sixties this act had a number 1 on both sides of the Atlantic, but that was it, no other release made top 50 in States or even top 75 in UK.

A total of three albums were however released.

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LAST TIME 7

For those who wish to play along on this here's number 7 I will leave 6 up for those who may wish to re-visit.
We have presently a few on 6/6 with some others on 5/6 so plenty to play for, as they say.

This act will always be remembered for their million seller, massive hit on both sides of Atlantic but no more hits in States and this the 5th hit in 63 was the last time they made the UK charts

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My guesses are in, Roy.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm

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Single guess only this week on LT7. Found BFTP59 annoyingly impossible. After much thought and associated migraine I reckon I know when I'm Beat! Dying to know who it is though.
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BFTP59

Amazingly some of you still managed to get this, it was the In The Year2525 boys Zager and Evans
As for Last Time 7 most did get it who had a go, but as I did with 1-5 I'll keep 6-10 up to try and tempt some of those who have not entered.

After 10 I'll let you knwo who the leaders of the pack are.
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