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Peter Jones reviews the UK singles, and James Hamilton writes two sections: UK releases of US origin, and a separate uncredited column of US imports.
As only two of these became hits - "Banks Of The Ohio" (6) and "Chinatown" (23) - this makes for a more even balance, with no screamingly obvious front-runners.
I've omitted the two reissues (The Searchers and Mark Wynter), and the three which aren't available in full online: Tim Thomas, Lonnie Donegan and Neil Lancaster.
Poll Results
Option | Votes |
The Flower Travelling Band - Satori (Enlightenment) Pt. II | 12 |
Rare Earth - I Just Want To Celebrate | 3 |
The 5th Dimension - Never My Love | 3 |
The Move - Chinatown | 2 |
Freddie Scott - Just Like A Flower | 1 |
Greyhound - Follow The Leader | 0 |
Jo Meek - It's Another Beautiful Day | 0 |
Jack Bruce - The Consul At Sunset | 0 |
The Doggs - Billy's Gotta Run | 0 |
Steeleye Span - Rave On | 0 |
Essjay - Twins Of Evil | 0 |
Tommy Roe - Stagger Lee | 0 |
Morning Mist - California On My Mind | 0 |
Eugene Paul - Somebody's Changing My Sweet Baby's Mind | 0 |
Howard Keel - All Of My Life | 0 |
Eddie Floyd - Blood Is Thicker Than Water | 0 |
B.B. King - Ghetto Woman | 0 |
The Newcomers - Pin The Tail On The Donkey | 0 |
The 8th Day - You've Got To Crawl (Before You Walk) | 0 |
The Pipkins - Gonna Give Up Smokin' And Take Up Lovin' With You | 0 |
Glenn Shorrock - Let's Get The Band Together | 0 |
Miki Antony - Simon's Doorstep | 0 |
Anne Murray - Talk It Over In The Morning | 0 |
Jeannie C. Riley - Good Enough To Be Your Wife | 0 |
Melanie - Alexander Beetle | 0 |
Fabulous Counts - Get Down People | 0 |
Seatrain - Marblehead Messenger | 0 |
Andy Williams - A Song For You | 0 |
Peaches And Herb - The Sound Of Silence | 0 |
Jose Feliciano - Que Sera (Che Sara') | 0 |
Johnny Cash - Singing In Vietnam Talking Blues | 0 |
Olivia Newton-John - Banks Of The Ohio | 0 |
The Scaffold - Do The Albert | 0 |
Vehicle - Mr. Organ Grinder | 0 |
Tami Lynn - That's Understanding | 0 |
The Showstoppers - Actions Speak Louder Than Words | 0 |
― mike t-diva, Sunday, 26 September 2021 15:28 (two years ago) link
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