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The Blue Boards / Main Forums / General R&B; Chat / Help me to identify two (probably) British songs from the sixties
I`m trying to identify two (probably) British songs from the sixties. I would like to know the original English titles and who sang them. However,all I have to go on are only Czech cover versions - (in the Czech language) which you can hear on:

http://216.194.91.30/mystery/index.asp
(ONLY SONGS No.1 and No.3)

I think only the melody (tune) is a clue (guidepost) because the Czech lyrics may have nothing to do with the original English lyrics mostly.
They mostly "stole" the melody (they recorded it from an outland radio station) and added Czech words....

TRACK No.1: The Czech title is ,,Zajtra cakam" - "I Will Wait Tomorrow"
originally "Till Tomorrow" ???
m+w: (Henry) Mayer / Duscho / (Barry) Mason ???
(data on the Czech old vinyl SP)

Maybe it is a German song with English lyrics...

I have received information that the French version of the track No.1
(,,Jusqu'à demain") is on this CD:
Christine Chartrand - Volume 3, Merite 22-2489, 2000 (Canada)
Please, are you in a position to listen to this CD, to read the booklet
of this CD and make out information on this song from it ?
(songwriters, the original name of this song)


TRACK No.3: The Czech title is "Polnice" - "The Bugle" (anti-war lyrics)
On the old Czech vinyl SP is m+w: GIBB
I think it is incorrect but yes, it sounds like "Bee Gees style"...

Could you help me please? Or can you advise me where to turn with my
problem? I know they are not R&B but I am unsuccessful to this time and I am trying everywhere.
mroldies
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