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linedancer16 | 23:41 Sat 23rd Jul 2011 | ChatterBank
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Looking at the videos on the Juke Box Extravanganza bought back happy memories. Crispian St Peters!!! 1966- the year I did my A-levels and we had a big poster of him in the sixth form common room! Paul Ankas Diana was the record I learned to bop to! My special one was 'World without love'- Peter and Gordon- No 1 when I started going out with my now ex-husband. What records remind you of your teenage years?
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this one for me happy times
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-juca-sFWBU
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Yes, I remember that one too! Still like to listen to all my early/mid sixties favourites.
So many, there is one i vaguely remember, Venus, its going round my head but can't remember group. Bopping away in the disco whilst we were on holiday with the school, some happy days then.
wake you up time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2DBcbZc3ck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbkrzJjoC5Y

The first record my H bought me, 1963 - Jem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbkrzJjoC5Y
Jemisa, in my mind one of five greatest singers of all time, Billy Holliday
Ella Fitzgerald, Maria Callas, Edith Piaf. I am not saying btw that there aren't many other greats but Judy was my favourite.
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Yes, I remember 'Venus'- a good one to dance to. Wendilla that website is amazing! Not seen it before but will definately listen again.Happy days!
linedancer you have mentioned my favourite 50/60's music Paul Anka's Diana was the first record (78rpm) that I bought. 'Everyones gone to the moon' was another. Michael Holliday was lovely "The story of my life" stays in my mind, and Pat Boone "Love letters in the Sand".

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