This classic hit comes from 1964 and it got to no.5 in the charts in that very year as it spent 12 weeks on the chart!
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Big Jim Sullivan played on the first records in the UK to ...
This classic hit comes from 1964 and it got to no.5 in the charts in that very year as it spent 12 weeks on the chart!
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Big Jim Sullivan played on the first records in the UK to use a Wah Wah Pedal - Dave Berry's "The Crying Game"
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I "sang" this song all night hiking from Weymouth to Newbury in late '64. 20 years later I could hardly believe the Man was still doing it. At Glo'cster with The Fortunes and the Searchers. That gets us only to '84 !! Where are you Mr. Berry ? Come out !
It's for good reason that THIS version of the song is the one played at the climax of the film of the same name. It has absolute maximum emotional heft. What an incredible song.
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Come out !