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  2. Telstar (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    "Telstar" is a 1962 instrumental by the English band the Tornados, written and produced by Joe Meek. It reached number one on the UK Singles Chart and the US Billboard Hot 100 in December 1962 (the second British recording to reach number one on that chart in the year, after "Stranger on the Shore" in May). It was the second instrumental single ...

  3. The Tornados - Wikipedia

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    The Tornados made a scopitone film (an early form of music video) for "Telstar" and another for their chart hit "Robot" featuring members of the group walking around a woodland dressed in appropriate headgear with their guitars, flirting with various young women and being finally arrested by policemen after lighting a campfire.

  4. List of UK top-ten singles in 1962 - Wikipedia

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    This 2011 photograph shows the original plaque erected at the birthplace in Newent, Gloucestershire of legendary songwriter and producer Joe Meek, best known for writing and producing The Tornados' chart-topping hit "Telstar". The instrumental piece entered the UK top 10 in September 1962 and spent five straight weeks at number-one.

  5. Category:1960s instrumentals - Wikipedia

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    Walk, Don't Run (instrumental) The War Lord (instrumental) Washington Square (composition) Watermelon Man (composition) Wheels (The String-A-Longs song) Whipped Cream (song) White Summer; Wiggle Wobble; Wild Weekend (instrumental) Wipe Out (instrumental) Wonderful Land; Wonderland by Night

  6. Category:Pop instrumentals - Wikipedia

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    Pop instrumentals encompass instrumentals that were hit songs. ... Telstar (instrumental) Theme from Summer of '42 (The Summer Knows) Tom Hark; Topsy (instrumental) Y.

  7. List of instrumental number ones on the UK singles chart

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    The positions of all songs are based on week-end sale totals, from Sunday to Saturday, [4] but pre-1987 the charts were released on a Tuesday because of the need for manual calculation. [5] Since inception there have been more than 1,400 number ones; of these, instrumental tracks have topped the chart on 30 occasions for a total of 96 weeks.

  8. Talk:Telstar (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    There is some singing by Geoff Goddard towards the end, which The Tornados apparently hated when they first heard it, because it was added after they had laid down the instrumental tracks. This article was created as Telstar (song) in December 2004. It is a pop song in the loose sense of the term, but instrumental might be more accurate.

  9. Clavioline - Wikipedia

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    His production of the Tornados' hit instrumental "Telstar" (1962) features the clavioline or perhaps a Univox, [7] as does the B-side of that single, "Jungle Fever". [1] Author Mark Brend states that, while the exact instrument used has long been open to debate, "there remains a very faint possibility that Meek used a Univox on 'Telstar,' mixed ...