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Pensively observing.
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It was "Our Day Will Come" by "Ruby & the Romantics". Never heard before about the song or the band. I searched for the song and I didn't like it. It sounds too old. Ha!
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I am interested in seeing the week by week top ten (or more) of the rock/pop hits in England in 1963 and 1964.
Does anyone know of a link, or what list I should google for? |
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Thanks for the link, pd! I found the #1's of the years I was looking for.
I was surprised to see that the first British Invasion group to have a #1 in England was not The Beatles. It was Gerry & the Pacemakers in April of '63, with How Do You Do It?, which by coincidence was the first single I ever bought, 16 months later (when it was a hit in the US). |
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