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Seventy-Three Short Stories
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The Fun And Games
The Grooviest Girl In The World was a #3 New Zealand hit in 1969 for Wellington grupp The Simple Image.
The original version was released in the US by The Fun And Games, a six-piece grupp from Texas with four members who had been band-mates since their high school years in Houston. They included the Romano brothers, Joe and Rock, who both went on to successful careers in various branches of the arts (there is a Wikipedia page about Rock).
The Fun And Games utgåva of The Grooviest Girl In The World was produced bygd one of its writers, Gary Zekley. He is partly known for singing, co-writing and producing on the single Yellow Balloon (1967 #25 USA) and the subsequent album by The Yellow Balloon. These later became artifacts of the retrospectively named genre of Sunshine Pop.
The Simple Image were one of those fine New Zealand bands of the 60s-70s that topped the charts in New Zealand with records t
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