The Temperance Seven - You're Driving Me Crazy


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The Temperance Seven - You're Driving Me Crazy

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"You're Driving Me Crazy" / "Charley My Boy" (1961: 7" Parlophone R4757) I remember this being played a lot on TV and the Wireless around the time when Kruschev and Kennedy were arguing about nuclear armed rockets. The Temperance Seven - Vocal refrain by Mr. Paul McDowell. The three founder members were Paul McDowell who originally played trombone, Philip Harrison (originally played banjo) and Brian Innes. The trams video was shot in 1985 at Crich, Derbyshire.

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DADRENO

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jazz, Temperance_Seven, Sixties, history, last, century, Kruschev, Kennedy, nuclear, bomb, tram, trams, Blackpool, Crich, museum,

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