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Help! Name This Song, I Need To Slerp

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barry1010 | 21:30 Wed 19th Jul 2023 | Music
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Caught a few seconds of Easyjet advert with a very familiar song sung in a foreign language. 1960s, possibly The Casuals. Hope this link works https://youtu.be/FDAE5yXY5yg
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Isn't it "Hold Tight" by Dave Dee dozy Beaky Mick and Tich ?
Sounds like Hold tight by Dave Dee, Beaky, Mick and Tich.
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Course it is! I saw Dozy, Beaky live last year. You'd think I'd remember

Thanks both. I can sleep now
>>> "I Need To Slerp"

I hope that's just the first definition and not the second ;-)
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=slerp
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I didn't see Dozy, I'm Dozy. I saw Beaky, Mick and Titch in a 60s gig with The Casuals and others
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Buen, I'm not clicking that link. I'm abed on my phone with that stupid keyboard and no glasses. I'm allowed to make keyboard slipups and I don't want flipping nightmares
It ain't that bad :-)
Hi Barry
It's 'Chi Sei?' by Italian '60s band I Monelli. It is indeed an Italian version of 'Hold Tight' by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich. It's on youTube. The 'B' side of the vinyl single is an Italian version of the Hollies' song 'Bus Stop', written by Graham Gouldman, later of 10cc (& who also wrote 'For your love' by the Yardbirds, amongst much else. :)
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I knew that, thanks anyway, peacelily, I looked in to it last week.
Ok. Nobody else posted the answer.
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Pookah answered the question, I wanted the name of the English version. Sorry if I wasn't clear
'Thank you' would have done. No points to make here.

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