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Friday, January 15, 2010

What Were the Brits Listening To December 27, 1969?-- Part 6

Across the Big Pond, British folks were listening to these songs that we had here in the States in December. From Dave McAleer's book.

SUGAR, SUGAR-- ARCHIES
RUBY, DON'T TAKE YOUR LOVE TO TOWN-- KENNY ROGERS 7 FIRST EDITION

SUSPICIOUS MINDS-- ELVIS PRESLEY
WINTER WORLD OF LOVE-- ENGELBERT HUMPERDINK

ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM-- GLEN CAMPBELL 7 BOBBIE GENTRY
TRACY- CUFF LINKS

WITHOUT LOVE-- TOM JONES

Some songs they had that I'm not familiar with:

TWO LITTLE BOYS-- ROLF HARRIS
MELTING POT-- BLUE MINK

(CALL ME) NUMBER ONE-- TREMELOES
DURHAM TOWN (THE LEAVIN')-- ROGER WHITAKER

OH WELL-- FLEETWOOD MAC
SWEET DREAM-- JETHRO TULL

I have heard of all these performers, however.

A Great Era for Music. --RoadDog

To Keep You Sane: Put decaf in the coffee pot for three weeks in the office. Then switch to expresso.

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