TOP 10

  1. PAPERBACK WRITER - Beatles
  2. STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT - Frank Sinatra
  3. SUNNY AFTERNOON - Kinks
  4. NOBODY NEEDS YOUR LOVE - Gene Pitney
  5. DON'T ANSWER ME - Cilla Black
  6. RIVER DEEP, MOUNTAIN HIGH - Ike and Tina
  7. BUS STOP - Hollies
  8. HIDEAWAY - Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich
  9. MONDAY MONDAY - Mamas and Papas
  10. WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMAN - Percy Sledge


I THINK ROY ORBISON'S "Lana" is like something he did about three years ago, because I wondered why the first time I heard it I could sing along with it. I like it.
    We recorded the HOLLIES' number about a year ago and it's on our next album. I love the song, but I don't like that solo they do in it. It seems they've done it just for the sake of it.
    I like the ANIMALS. I always laugh when I hear their records - they just make me feel pretty good because I can imagine them recording it.
    IKE and TINA TURNER'S annoys me - even though I like it - because I don't know what they are singing about or whether it's a man or woman.
    BEATLES' is the best they've ever done - definitely. Even though the Who did it first it's
  about time they started using electronic music. And FRANK SINATRA'S is even better than the Beatles' as a tune.
    I love the KINKS' record. Ray Davies must be a really great guy - he's got a coloured mind like Donovan.
    PERCY SLEDGE? I prefer the other one - "When A Woman Loves A Man."
    It's a shame the YARDBIRDS have no image because they would be the Number One group in England.
    CILLA BLACK'S so natural and loveable. My mother and sister love her and I like her record.
    DAVE DEE'S group are great fellers - and if I like the people I am going to buy the record!



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