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This song was recorded by two artists in the ‘60s and reached number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was also a number 2 on the easy listening charts 1966. Written by Tony Hatch. Easy clues now!
Tony Hatch wrote the song for Petula Clark. She recorded it, but it was later recorded by an artist who had his first hit in 1962. His first and last name initials match the song’s two word title. It was not one of Clark’s 15 top 40 songs.
I don't engage NAME THAT TUNE, because it's not my inclination. However, I noticed this morning that there were 604 looking at GEN DISC and 289 looking at MP3. It seems attributable to the appeal of this thread. Not that long ago the logins were typically about even between the two threads.
Regards and congrats to John LS for getting that done for this site.
I don't engage NAME THAT TUNE, because it's not my inclination. However, I noticed this morning that there were 604 looking at GEN DISC and 289 looking at MP3. It seems attributable to the appeal of this thread. Not that long ago the logins were typically about even between the two threads.
Regards and congrats to John LS for getting that done for this site.
Martin
Thanks Martin, but it was Brian's idea to make this a permanent thread.
I don't engage NAME THAT TUNE, because it's not my inclination. However, I noticed this morning that there were 604 looking at GEN DISC and 289 looking at MP3. It seems attributable to the appeal of this thread. Not that long ago the logins were typically about even between the two threads.
Regards and congrats to John LS for getting that done for this site.
Martin
Thanks Martin, but it was Brian's idea to make this a permanent thread.
Then you both should be praised for making something ascendant and musical grow here.
Okay, clues: the group who sang this number 3 hit from 1966 had six other top ten hits. The song has four credited writers. The song’s title contains these scrambled letters: JSSM. Leon Russell is one of the credited writers.
The zombies were having fun (tennis shoe, wa hoo) The party had just begun (tennis shoe, wa hoo) The guests included Wolfman, Dracula and his son The scene was rockin', all were digging the sounds Igor on chains, backed by his baying hounds The coffin-bangers were about to arrive With their vocal group, 'The Crypt-Kicker Five'
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