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January 7, 2018
Their first chart entry – ‘Go Now’,
a Number 1 of Christmas 64.
In 65, three hits followed,
also on Decca, as before.
In 67, ‘Nights in White Satin’
reached No. 19, in the charts –
This song also a Top 20 in 72 and 79,
and still today melts many hearts.
In the summer of 68 ‘Voices In The Sky’
at No. 27 , came through.
and also ‘Ride My See-Saw’,
in December reached No.42.
In May of 70, ‘Question’,
was in the Top Ten at No.2,
and 72 found ‘Isn’t Life Strange’
at No.13, loved by fans, loyal and true.
‘I’m Just A Singer ( In A Rock ‘N’ Roll Band)’
reached No.36 in 73,
and ‘Blue World’, also a Top 40
ten years later in 83.
‘I Know You’re Out There Somewhere’ –
this last tribute to members across the divide.
Thank You for the great music –
your contribution, can’t be denied.
Rest In Peace
Clint Warwick – 2004
Ray Thomas – 2018
Graeme Edge – 1941 – 2021
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