"One version is about a car, the other is about a feminine hygiene product. Guess which the kids liked to shout more?" ...
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During the Swinging ’60s in London, between the British Beat and R&B boom, Manfred Mann, led by the keyboardist of the same name, made their way onto the charts with “5-4-3-2-1” in 1964, which became ...
How Manfred Mann took a song, added the Chopsticks chords, got the song banned and scored a No.1 ...