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David And Jonathan - "Ten Storeys High" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 176 seconds Another great single from the British pop music duo Roger Greenaway and Roger Cook - this one is from 1966. |
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Don And The Goodtimes - "I Could Be So Good To You" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 173 seconds Don Gallucci had been a member of the Kingsmen but was forced out because he wasn't old enough to tour with the group. He later formed Don and the Goodtimes which released a number of singles in the mid 60's. This single is from May 1967. |
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The Twilights - "Lotus" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 178 seconds From 1968 - the flipside of "Sand in the Sandwiches". |
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Bobby Vee - "A Letter From Betty" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 153 seconds From 1963 -- this number got to #85 on the charts whilst the 'A' side -- 'Be True To Yourself'' -- got to #34. |
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Billy Thorpe And The Aztecs - "Jenny Jenny" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 236 seconds From 1964 - Billy and the boy's version of the great Little Richard number. |
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Max Merritt - "Whisper In My Ear" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 165 seconds From 1976 -- with 'Blame It On The Reggae' on the flipside. |
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Rob E.G. - "Carmen" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 115 seconds From March 1964 -- Rob's interpretation of Bizet's classic -- arranged by Rob and Robert Henry. |
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The Peddlers - "Birth" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 247 seconds The Peddlers formed in Manchester in April 1964, as a trio consisting of Trevor Morais, Tab Martin and Roy Phillips. In 1966 they began a residency at Annies Room in London also playing the Scotch of St James and The Pickwick where the groups first album "Live at the Pickwick" was recorded. This single, which reached #17 in 1969, was off their third and final album "Birthday". |
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Ed Ames - "My Cup Runneth Over" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 169 seconds Ed Ames (born Edmund Dantes Urick on July 9, 1927) is an American popular singer and actor. He is best known for his pop and adult contemporary hits of the 1960s like "When the Snow is on the Roses" and the perennial "My Cup Runneth Over". He was part of a popular 1950s singing group called The Ames Brothers. |
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Max Merritt And The Meteors - "Louisiana Anna" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 215 seconds The best charting single from the band's third self-titled LP, released in late 1969, was "Western Union Man", which peaked nationally at #15. The album itself successfully managed #7 on the Australian album charts in 1970. This number comes from that album. |
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Max Merritt - "A Little Easier" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 207 seconds From August 1975 -- from the album of the same name which reached #4 on the album charts. |
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Shirley - "Cruisin' Out On You" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 226 seconds This is the flipside of Shirl's 1976 hit single "Every Little Bit Hurts" which got to #3 in the charts. |
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Rob E.G. - "Swan River (Twist)" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 109 seconds From 1962 -- this was the flipside of his #2 hit "Si Senor (I Theenk)" -- Rob's contemporary arrangement of the Stephen Foster song from 1851 which was originally called 'Old Folks At Home'. |
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Rob E.G. - "Adventures In Paradise" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 153 seconds Released in 1964 -- this was the flipside of "Tim-Buc-Too" and was the theme music from the popular T.V. series of the same period. |
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Max Merritt And The Meteors - "Good Feelin'" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 165 seconds This was the band's first U.K. recorded single from their 1970's stint 'over there' -- written by Max and released in 1971, it unfortunately failed to make any inroads in the charts. |
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Max Merritt And The Meteors - "Slipping Away" (Long Version) Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 330 seconds A number of subscribers have mentioned that there was a longer version of this great number by Max and the boys -- yes, there is and here it is for your listening pleasure. |
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Glenn Shorrock - "Rock 'N' Roll Soldier" (Album Version) Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 304 seconds From 1982, one of Glenn's solo singles which reached #39 on the local charts. |
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Glenn Shorrock (with The Bushwackers) - "We're Coming To Get You" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 193 seconds This single, which peaked at No. 6 in October 1983, was recorded with folk group, The Bushwackers and was about the Australian challenge for the America's Cup. It was the theme for the film of the same name. |
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Billy Thorpe And The Aztecs - "Dancing In The Street" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 151 seconds The flip-side of 'Love Letters' from 1965 -- the 'A' side reached #6 in the charts. |
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Billy Thorpe And The Aztecs - "Lindy Lou" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 150 seconds From 1965, Thorpie's version of the Eddie Quinteros composition which was covered by many Australian artists in the 60's -- Normie Rowe, Jeff St. John, etc. Billy did it so well. |
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Avalanche - "Landslide" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 179 seconds Avalanche was formed in 1976 by members from the Bootleg Family Band and its initial line-up was Tony Naylor (lead guitar), Clive Harrison (bass), Geoff Cox (drums) and Adrian Campbell on vocals. This single is from 1976 but it failed to have much success. |
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Max Merritt & The Meteors - "Let It Slide" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 186 seconds Originally released in 1972 with limited success, this number was re-released in 1976 and featured on both this single and on their 'Out of The Blue" album. |
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The Shadows - "Lonesome Fella" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 156 seconds Released in December 1959, this was the flip-side of their first single as The Shadows, 'Saturday Dance', having released records up until this time under their former name of The Drifters. It features Jet Harris on lead vocal. |
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The Procession - "Anthem" Posted by: MrPurser
Video duration: 214 seconds Procession signed to Festival Records in 1967 and cut their debut single, Brian Peacock and Mick Rogers' "Anthem", recorded 'a cappella' with vocals from all four members. The single was recorded without any musical instruments at all and was released in January 1968. |























