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*[[The Snarks]]
 
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Snarks still riding Melody Maker charts
 
  
 
Mini Trends Fab Top 20 Week 16
 
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10 Nick Dee "Downbeat"
 
10 Nick Dee "Downbeat"
 
11. Them "Brush Me Aside"
 
11. Them "Brush Me Aside"
 
 
14. Dean Beat "Pull Me Down"
 
14. Dean Beat "Pull Me Down"
 
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6. Adele "One Nine Two"
 
 
 
Clive Mann "My Baby's Home"
 
 
 
The Sammies "Take Me"
 
10. The Tweets "Go Go Go"
 
11. Bob Frozy "French Fry"
 
 
 
13. The Trends "Way Out"
 
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15. Yvonne "I'm So Young"
 
16. The Kinks "You Pull Me Down"
 
17. The Keynotes "Mine For Ever"
 
 
 
  
 
''Hi-Fi Court'' Jimmy James and the Surfriders, host thinks it's a knockout.
 
''Hi-Fi Court'' Jimmy James and the Surfriders, host thinks it's a knockout.
 
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Latest revision as of 06:41, 17 July 2018

From the 1967 British movie Smashing Time. This tone-deaf dolly bird hits swinging London with gal pal Brenda (Rita Tushingham) and uses 10,000 pounds she won in a TV show to buy her way into being into a pop singer with her single "I'm So Young." She hits the charts and makes the cover of the New Musical Express. Her album is It's Yvonne.

Played by Lynn Redgrave.

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