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  2. Kites (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Kites" is a ballad written by Hal Hackady and Lee Pockriss. It was first recorded by American country folk-singing trio the Rooftop Singers as their last single in 1967. [1] The song then became a hit for British psychedelic band Simon Dupree and the Big Sound, a group of the Shulman brothers, who went on to form the progressive rock band ...

  3. Simon Dupree and the Big Sound - Wikipedia

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    Their first few singles, including "I See The Light" (1966), failed to chart, then in October 1967, the group's management and their record label decided to try moving Simon Dupree and the Big Sound in the direction of psychedelia. They broke through at the end of 1967 with the psychedelic "Kites", a Top 10 hit in the UK Singles Chart. [2]

  4. List of Mellotron recordings - Wikipedia

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    Song Artist Album Year Player Model played 2000 Light Years from Home: ... Kites: Simon Dupree and the Big Sound: 1967 MkII L. Song Artist Album Year Player

  5. Derek Shulman - Wikipedia

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    With Simon Dupree and the Big Sound. Without Reservations (1967 Parlophone PMC 7029 or PCS 7029) – UK #39; Amen (compilation album: 1982, See for Miles/Charly CM 109) Part of My Past (compilation album: 2004) [4] With Gentle Giant. Gentle Giant (1970) Acquiring the Taste (1971) Three Friends (1972) (#197 US) Octopus (1972) (#170 US) In a ...

  6. Kite (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Kite", a song by Nick Heyward from the 1993 album From Monday to Sunday "Kites" (song) , by Simon Dupree, 1967 "Kites", a song by Reks from the 2016 album The Greatest X

  7. Hal Hackady - Wikipedia

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    Hackady also wrote the lyrics for the song "Kites", composed by Lee Pockriss, which was first recorded by the Rooftop Singers and became a top ten hit in Britain in 1967 for Simon Dupree and the Big Sound. [5] Hackady and Pockriss also co-wrote a song called "The Key" that Billy Thornhill recorded for Wand Records in 1968. [6]

  8. List of performances on Top of the Pops - Wikipedia

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    This list of performances on Top of the Pops is a chronological account of popular songs performed by recording ... Simon Dupree and the Big Sound – "Kites" Des O ...

  9. Lee Pockriss - Wikipedia

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    Again with Hal Hackady, he co-wrote the ballad "Kites"', first recorded by The Rooftop Singers, though a subsequent recording by Simon Dupree and the Big Sound charted at number 8 in Britain. He also wrote Anita Bryant 's " My Little Corner of the World ", recorded in 1960, Shelley Fabares ' " Johnny Angel ", recorded in 1962, and Clint Holmes ...