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| The House of the Rising Sun | Band fronted by Eric Burdon and known for its bluesy, gritty sound. Other hits include "We Gotta Get Out of This Place". | The Animals | 100%
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| Here Comes The Sun | Legendary band of George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr. | The Beatles | 100%
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| Paint It Black | Iconic band of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and the late Charlie Watts. | The Rolling Stones | 96%
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| My Generation | Influential band of Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and the late John Entwistle & Keith Moon. Other hits include "Pinball Wizard". | The Who | 95%
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| You Really Got Me | Influential band of brothers Ray and Dave Davies. Other hits include "Lola" and "All Day and All of the Night". | The Kinks | 94%
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| She's Not There | Band originally named "The Mustangs" before changing it to a synonym for the walking dead. | The Zombies | 77%
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| It's Not Unusual | Welsh singer whose female fans are notorious for throwing their underwear on the stage when he performs. | Tom Jones | 73%
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| Bus Stop | Band whose name was inspired by Buddy Holly. Other hits include "He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother". | The Hollies | 67%
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| Son Of A Preacher Man | Blue-eyed soul singer with an iconic blonde beehive hairstyle. Other hits include "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself". | Dusty Springfield | 64%
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| Wild Thing | Band whose name is derived from a synonym for "cave dwellers". Other hits include "Love Is All Around". | The Troggs | 64%
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| Do Wah Diddy Diddy | Band named after its keyboardist, Manfred Lubowitz. Other hits include "Pretty Flamingo". | Manfred Mann | 62%
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| Season of the Witch | Scottish folk musician whose other hits include "Catch the Wind", "Sunshine Superman" and "Hurdy Gurdy Man". | Donovan | 59%
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| Heart Full of Soul | Band which started the careers of three of rock's most famous guitarists: Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton. | The Yardbirds | 57%
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| Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying | Liverpool beat group which featuring band leader Gerry Marsden's name. Other hits include "You'll Never Walk Alone". | Gerry and The Pacemakers | 56%
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| Nights In White Satin | Band who were pioneers of the progressive rock genre, starting with their 1967 album "Days of Future Passed". Other hits include "Go Now". | The Moody Blues | 54%
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| Downtown | Singer, actress, and songwriter with a career spanning over seven decades. Other hits include "Don't Sleep in the Subway". | Petula Clark | 53%
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| Glad All Over | Band who bears band leader Dave's name in its title. Other hits include "Because", "Bits and Pieces" and "Catch Us If You Can". | The Dave Clark Five | 53%
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| I'm Into Something Good | Manchester beat group fronted by vocalist Peter Noone. Other hits include "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat" & "Mrs Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter". | Herman's Hermits | 51%
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| Gimme Some Lovin' | Band named after their guitarist, Spencer. Other hits include "Keep On Running" and "Somebody Help Me". | The Spencer Davis Group | 51%
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| Itchycoo Park | London band whose other hit is "All or Nothing"; Steve Marriott was the original frontman, later replaced by Rod Stewart. | Small Faces | 49%
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| Anyone Who Had a Heart | Female singer who had a successful career as TV presenter in the 80s & 90s, hosting "Blind Date" & "Surprise Surprise". Other hits include "You're My World". | Cilla Black | 41%
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| To Sir With Love | Scottish singer and actress who performed the theme song for the James Bond film "Man With The Golden Gun". | Lulu | 40%
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| Gloria | Band from Northern Ireland which launched singer Van Morrison's career. Other hits include "Here Comes The Night". | Them | 37%
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| Needles and Pins | Liverpool band who took their name from a well known John Wayne western film. Most of their big hits are covers. | The Searchers | 33%
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| All Your Love | Blues band who bear frontman John's name in their moniker. Once featuring future members of Cream. | John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers | 26%
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| Silence is Golden | Backing band of Brian Poole that went on to find greater success following his departure in 1966. Other hits include "Here Comes My Baby". | The Tremeloes | 23%
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| A World Without Love | Male pop duo. Other hits include "I Go to Pieces", "Lad Godiva" and "True Love Ways". | Peter and Gordon | 21%
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| The Ballad of Lucy Jordan | English singer and actress also famous for "It's All Over Now Baby Blue". | Marianne Faithfull | 15%
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