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Okay, a new oldy.......Who sang?

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Bruce Kennedy
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Posted at 00:28 on 6th February 2011
On 5th February 2011 18:27, Beth Austin wrote:

Welcome Bruce !   Monty Python,  Benny Hill...sounds like a man who  has good taste...or is that tastes good lol....welcome and pull up a chair...let the fun begin !!

Where abouts in the states ?  I used to live in Wisconsin...on the borders lol....

Beth I live in Kansas. The home of Dorothy and Toto. And yes they are all fine, except for the tornado that hit last summer. Just kidding. Originally being from Detroit, Michigan, I had the pleasure of traveling through the eastern side of Wisconsin, You know, Milwaukee, Green Bay and Menominee, on my way to Escanaba, Michigan. I also have relatives in New Richmond, Wisc. Visited them only once, in the mid-60's
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Ron Brind
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Posted at 00:37 on 6th February 2011
Ah Milwaukee Bruce, beer country. Now that takes me back to Upper Heyford in Oxfordshire! lol
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Bruce Kennedy
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Posted at 00:56 on 6th February 2011
On 6th February 2011 00:37, Ron Brind wrote:
Ah Milwaukee Bruce, beer country. Now that takes me back to Upper Heyford in Oxfordshire! lol


Ah yes, Beer, the breakfast of champions.
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Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 03:01 on 6th February 2011

And the breakfast of ex-champions, Bruce, is a bowl of Wheaties and a beer.  Preferably with the beer on the cereal.  lol

Who sang Dancin in the Streets?

 

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Sue H
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Posted at 03:31 on 6th February 2011

Mick Jagger and David Bowie are the ones I like to listen to, but I think it was Martha and the Vandellas who first cut it. 

Who sang 'Sugar'. 

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Bruce Kennedy
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Posted at 14:16 on 6th February 2011
There was a song called "Sugar, Sugar" by the Archies, but I'm not sure that is the song you are referring to.
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Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 03:24 on 7th February 2011
You're right Sue.  I don't know who sang Sugar.
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James Prescott
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Posted at 09:11 on 7th February 2011
yes it was the arches,i think they were a one hit wonder.1969
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Posted at 19:18 on 8th February 2011
Well done Bruce! I believe that makes it your turn Smile
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Bruce Kennedy
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Posted at 23:15 on 8th February 2011
So does that mean I have to come up with a song? Well, if I do, I'll give you an easy one. Who sang "96 Tears"?
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