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I Loved Being There In The 60S
But as with every decade there was some dross songs, I’m in the kitchen prepping a salad as himself comes back from Wyndonham ? ( is that right)
Put Boom radio on….Paul and Paula singing their cheesy follow up to Hey Paul,then Freddie amd the Dreamers If you wanna make a fool of somebody but the biggest drosser had to be Wink Martindale and his pack of cards,but it was 1963 and it did get better :0)
Put Boom radio on….Paul and Paula singing their cheesy follow up to Hey Paul,then Freddie amd the Dreamers If you wanna make a fool of somebody but the biggest drosser had to be Wink Martindale and his pack of cards,but it was 1963 and it did get better :0)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Pop Charts have always been susceptible to invasion by what I consider inappropriate invaders like Deck of Cards and Seven Little Girls. In this category I would add such songs (not all 60s necessarily) as Rolf's Two Little Boys, Max's Pink Toothbrush, Ken's Tears, St Winifred's Grandma and of course the appallingly bad taste Ding Dong.
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