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Hi there as anybody got this track what they could put up for a listen `

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It is (as the title suggests) a version of the Doris Day tune (oops). Flip it over for the better side "Daddy Oh Long Legs" :thumbsup:

Funny enuf I supplemented my UK Atlantic copy with a nice French picture sleeve copy just last week. But it has 'Pistol Packing Mama' on t' flip. I'll post up later Que Sera sera ' later if no one else does.

Actually, I'll post up the pic as well cos I'd love to know which of the guys is Troy Keyes.

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thanks for all the info about the track ` it would be nice to hear both the B sides mentioned aswell cheers again Mark and Simon

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It is (as the title suggests) a version of the Doris Day tune (oops). Flip it over for the better side "Daddy Oh Long Legs" :thumbsup:

thanks for all the info about the track ` it would be nice to hear both the B sides mentioned aswell cheers again marc and simon

No prob collo..it took me a while to find 'Daddy Ooh Long Legs' ...not very keen on it any but I like "Que Sera Sera" cos he sings it nice !

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Is it being played somewhere?

Yeah. The Twisted Wheel! :thumbsup::D

It could well be, The Rock Garden bar in Glasgow is being re opened as a bar/club The Twisted Wheel. This year's Glasgow Mod weekender will be using it for several sessions.

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Martin Thomson played Que Sera Sera at Soul In The City, not sure if it was at Vivo's or the Ditch Bar, memory being poor these days.

It was a top Mod club play in 1964. Wish I had it on a 45.

Martin Thomson played Que Sera Sera at Soul In The City, not sure if it was at Vivo's or the Ditch Bar, memory being poor these days.

It was a top Mod club play in 1964. Wish I had it on a 45.

It's a really great record once you overcome any qualms about it being a "cover version" of such a familiar song. (I finally got a good UK copy only 18 months ago in fact) Not too expensive, and a genuine classic of it's type. I love it! - it really gets inside your head!

It's a really great record once you overcome any qualms about it being a "cover version" of such a familiar song.

...and talking of cover versions, don't forget that Geno Washington took it, souped it up somewhat, and made it a mod anthem in '66 :thumbsup:

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