Cover The Hits #19
Cover The Hits #19
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Re: Cover The Hits #19
Hmmmm That voice is so familiar. Is that Cliff Richard?
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Re: Cover The Hits #19
I'm guessing Adam Faith
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Not them, but I do think he's English. Craig Douglas?
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nobody correct so far.
Was a major star in early 60s in UK, had one top 5 hit in US
Was a major star in early 60s in UK, had one top 5 hit in US
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John Leyton?
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Actually, I just listened again, all the way through, and on the second bridge he stops trying to sound like Buddy Holly for a bit, and lets his own voice come out... I think it's Frank Ifield (though I didn't know he had any hits in the US)
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well done Nick, I Remember You made number 5 in US in 1962
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My apologies in advance for the next one, which I've sent to Peter, but just realised it was a hit in 1970, or possibly even 71 - at least in England - might have squeezed into the 60s in the US, I'm not sure.
Hit version was probably recorded in the 60s... maybe...
Hit version was probably recorded in the 60s... maybe...