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Whilst response here on forum not brilliant enough interest from here and other sources to perhaps keep it going for a while.

OK this was (UK) this group's third single whilst first single was a vocal second was an instrumental, this would be the last single where A side was an instrumental but there were a further 3 singles before they hit on the sound that would launch them to International stardom in the 60s.

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Not a single idea, sorry. :(
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My guess is in, Roy. :)
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I have the feeling I SHOULD know this.... I seem to recognise the track, but for the time being - I'm stuck!
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I'm hopeless without Google. :( Is that fair?
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I'm hopeless, period :(
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These are not easy to get especially instrumentals so don't think like that, it's the taking part that counts to me.
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no clues? :( I don't know where to begin.
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17 top 40 hits in US including one numer 1 from 64 to 67.
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Roy, surely these latest clues have given the answer away. :lol:
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Would appear not Peter or this bit of fun or I like to think it is, has just not generated any interest.
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I'd say it's a bit too tough, Roy. At least without google. But with google, it wouldn't be a honest playing (imho).
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Well thanks for feedback perhaps both NF and BFTP had just run their course, may post 2/3 more and if no reaction stop.
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Very few attemped this so perhaps my friend Sheena my be correct that they are too hard or no interest, but nevertheless, eter did come up with rigght answer.

It was The Dave Clark Five.

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No lack of interest here. Sorry I had to be offline for a few days and missed out :(
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