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  1. 24. Juni 2018 · Swapping Lennon & McCartney songs for this one by Burt Bacharach, Billy J Kramer scored his final UK chart hit .... peaking at #12 in 1965. After the band sp...

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  2. The Very Best of Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas. Released: 14 July 1997. Label: Secret Society. Formats: CD. Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas at Abbey Road 1963–1966. Released: 23 February 1998. Label: EMI. Formats: CD. The Best of Billy J Kramer.

  3. 30. Mai 2010 · Enjoy the classic song Trains and Boats and Planes performed by Billy J Kramer, a British pop singer of the 1960s. Listen to his smooth voice and the Hi Fi stereo sound in this video.

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  4. The Dakotas are a group of British musicians, which initially convened as a backing band in Manchester, England. Their original vocalist was Pete McLaine who Brian Epstein replaced with the singer Billy J. Kramer, a Liverpudlian who was the lead vocalist for the group during the 1960s. [2] In the U.S., they are regarded as part of the British ...

  5. From that day forward, Billy has been known as Billy J. Kramer. In March of 1963, Billy was the first person to have a hit record with a Lennon-McCartney song, “Do You Want To Know A Secret” which was written especially for him by John and Paul and recorded with George Martin at Abbey Road Studios even before The Beatles recorded it themselves.

  6. Twist And Shout. The Beatles. Released. 1963 — UK. Vinyl —. 7", 45 RPM, EP, Mono. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Billy J. Kramer Hits by Billy J. Kramer With The Dakotas. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  7. 21. Sept. 2023 · 1. “Do You Want to Know a Secret”. One of Billy J. Kramer’s most significant successes was his cover of The Beatles’ “Do You Want to Know a Secret.”. Released in 1963, this song soared to the top of the charts in both the UK and the US. Kramer’s heartfelt rendition captured the essence of the original while adding his own unique ...