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April 21, 2019
In 64, The Applejacks, on Decca,
had a Top 7 with ‘Tell Me When’,
And in 65, The Fortunes, also on Decca,
had a Top 4 with ‘Here It Comes Again’.
In 65, ‘Everybody Knows’, on Columbia,
peaked at No.37, for The Dave Clark Five.
Also in 65, ‘It’s Not Unusual’, on Decca,
for Tom Jones, at No.1 did arrive.
Again in 65, ‘Leave A Little Love’, on Decca,
took Lulu to No.8 in the charts.
And in 67, ‘The Last Waltz’, also on Decca,
found Engelbert Humperdinck, at No.1, winning hearts.
Also in 67, ‘I’m Coming Home’, on Decca,
for Tom Jones, made a No.2 rush.
And in 67, Herman’s Hermits, on Columbia,
reached No.7 with ‘There’s A Kind Of Hush’.
In 68, Petula Clark, had a Top 50,
with ‘Kiss Me Goodbye’, on Pye.
And in 68, Tom Jones on Decca,
saw ‘Delilah’, up to No.2, fly.
Also in 68, ‘Les Bicyclettes De Belsize’, on Decca,
for Engelbert Humperdinck, found a Top 5 trend.
And in 68, Des O’Connor, on Columbia,
had a No.1 with ‘I Pretend’.
In 69, ‘Winter World Of Love’, on Decca,
peaked at No.7 for Engelbert Humperdinck.
And in 70, ‘Daughter Of Darkness’, also on Decca,
for Tom Jones, made a Top 5 link.
Thank you for the unforgetable words and music.
RIP Les Reed 1935 – 2019.
Written by
Harriet Blackbury.
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