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Pick Of The Pops: The Biggest Hits of the Year 1963

David Chew

25-Nov-17 14:00

Pick Of The Pops: The Biggest Hits of the Year 1963

This week, David Chew takes you on another foot stomping, hand clapping ride down memory lane as he blows dust off his vinyl collection to bring you a selection of the biggest hits from the year 1963 in the UK. Featuring Trini Lopez, The Crystals, Roy Orbison, The Beatles and many more.

Produced by: David Chew


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Tags:  POTP1960sBillboard Hot 100Roy OrbisonTrini Lopezthe beatlesCliff Richardthe crystalsray charlesBilly Fury





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