Happy Birthday Cliff, usual area of query, did this version register in the 
USA?
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnfl3gNRoK8

On Wednesday, 5 June 2013 05:49:05 UTC+1, Eidem wrote:

> June 4 Born – 
> Morgana King (aka Maria Messina, 1930) – actress/singer ("Frankie And 
> Johnny"). 
> Freddy Fender (aka Baldemar Huerta, 1937) – Tex-Mex singer/songwriter. 
> Cliff Bennett (1940) – Cliff Bennett and The Rebel Rousers. 
> Michelle Phillips (1944) – The Mamas and The Papas. 
> Roger Ball (1944) – saxophonist for The Average White Band. 
> Anthony Braxton (1945) – American multi-woodwind instrumentalist. 
> Gordon Waller (1945) – Peter and Gordon. 
> Jimmy McCulloch (1953) – guitarist for Thunderclap Newman and Wings. 
> Reeves Gabrels (1956) – guitarist for Tin Machine. 
> Steve Grimes (1957) – guitarist/keyboardist for The Farm. 
> Selwyn Brown (1958) – keyboardist for Steel Pulse. 
> Eldra "El" DeBarge (1961) – R&B/pop singer. 
> Chris Kavanagh (1964) – drummer for Sigue Sigue Sputnik and Big Audio 
> Dynamite II. 
> Stefan Lessard (1974) – bassist for The Dave Matthews Band. 
>
> June 4 R.I.P. – 
> Murry Wilson (1973) – heart attack. Age 55. Songwriter, manager of The 
> Beach Boys. 
> Joe Santollo (1981) – heart attack. Age 37. The Duprees. 
> Derek "Lek" Leckenby (1994) – non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Age 51. Herman's 
> Hermits. 
> Ronnie Lane (1997) – multiple sclerosis. Age 51. Small Faces. 
> Angel South (1998) – prostate cancer. Age 55. Guitarist for Chase. 
> John Hartford (2001) – Non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Age 63. Folk/country/ 
> bluegrass multi-instrumentalist. 
> Freddie Scott (2007) – Age 74. Singer/songwriter ("Cry To Me"). 
> Kevin Kavanaugh (2011) – Age 59. Keyboardist for Southside Johnny and 
> The Asbury Jukes. 
> Herb Reed (2012) – heart disease. Age 83. The Platters. 
>
> June 4 album releases – 
> Johnny Cash – At San Quentin (1969) 
> Donovan – Slow Down World (1976) UK 
> The Moody Blues – Caught Live + 5 (1977) 
> The Kinks – One For The Road (1980) U.S. 
> Motörhead – Another Perfect Day (1983) 
> Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band – Born In The U.S.A. (1984) 
> Sade – Stronger Than Pride (1988) U.S. 
> Kool Moe Dee – Funke, Funke Wisdom (1991) 
> Paul McCartney – Unplugged (The Official Bootleg) (1991) U.S. 
> Bratmobile – Pottymouth (1993) 
> Bryan Adams – 18 Til I Die (1996) 
> Jimmy Buffett – Banana Wind (1996) 
> Squirrel Nut Zippers – Hot (1996) 
> Paul McCartney – Memory Almost Full (2007) 
>
> June 4 events – 
> 1941 – Helen Forrest, along with Benny Goodman and His Orchestra, 
> records “When The Sun Comes Out” in New York City. 
> 1942 – Capitol Records opens its first office in a second-floor room 
> south of Sunset Boulevard. In the afternoon, owner Glenn Wallichs 
> becomes the first record label owner to present a free record to a 
> radio disc jockey; in this case Los Angeles DJ Peter Potter. 
> 1954 – Ella Fitzgerald records “Lullaby Of Birdland.” 
> 1956 – Gene Vincent makes his stage debut at the Municipal Auditorium 
> in his hometown of Norfolk, Virginia. 
> 1958 – Jerry Lee Lewis renews his marriage vows to cousin Myra, since 
> he wasn't divorced from his first wife when they were married. 
> 1962 – The Beatles rehearse at the Cavern Club for their upcoming EMI 
> recording session. 
> 1962 – The Beach Boys release their second single, "Surfin' Safari" b/ 
> w "409:" their first release on Capitol Records. 
> 1963 – The Searchers release their debut single, "Sweets For My Sweet" 
> b/w "It's All Been A Dream." 
> 1963 – The first installment of the Pop Go The Beatles radio show is 
> aired on the BBC. 
> 1964 – The Beatles play the first date of their first and only world 
> tour, playing two shows at the K.B. Hallen Gardens in Copenhagen, 
> Denmark, with Jimmy Nicol on drums. 
> 1966 – Tommy James and The Shondells’ “Hanky Panky” debuts on the 
> Billboard Hot 100. 
> 1966 – Janis Joplin joins Big Brother and The Holding Company in San 
> Francisco. 
> 1967 – The Young Rascals appear on The Ed Sullivan Show, performing "A 
> Girl Like You" and "Groovin'." Other musical guests include Nancy 
> Ames, and Harry James and His Orchestra. 
> 1967 – The Monkees win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series. 
> 1967 – The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Procol Harum and Denny Laine all 
> play at Brian Epstein's Savile Theatre. Paul McCartney and George 
> Harrison attend the show and witness Hendrix performing "Sgt. Pepper's 
> Lonely Hearts Club Band," which had been released just three days 
> prior. 
> 1969 – Nicky Hopkins quits The Jeff Beck Group. 
> 1969 – The Beatles release their single, "The Ballad Of John And Yoko" 
> b/w "Old Brown Shoe" in the U.S. 
> 1969 – Hundreds of people in Glenrowan, Australia, sign a petition 
> protesting against the casting of Mick Jagger in the role of the 
> Australian folk hero Ned Kelly. 
> 1970 – Bob Dylan records “Bring Me Water,” “Three Angels,” “Tomorrow 
> Is A Long Time,” "Big Yellow Taxi" and “New Morning” at Columbia 
> Studios in New York City. 
> 1970 – Elvis Presley begins five days of sessions in Studio B at RCA 
> Studios in Nashville, beginning every night at 6pm and going until 
> dawn. The sessions will produce 34 tracks. 
> 1970 – Santana begins recording “Black Magic Woman.” 
> 1971 – The Bobby Sherman T.V. Special airs on ABC, with guests The 5th 
> Dimension. 
> 1975 – The Rolling Stones receive a royalty check for album sales in 
> Russia, becoming the first Western act to do so. 
> 1975 – Glen Campbell records ”Pencils For Sale,” “I’d Build A Bridge” 
> and "Country Boy (You've Got Your Feet In L.A.)" at Sound Labs in 
> Hollywood. 
> 1976 – The Talking Heads appear at CBGB’s in New York City. 
> 1976 – The Sex Pistols play a pivotal gig at the Free Trade Hall in 
> Manchester, with many future UK rockers in the audience. 
> 1984 – Tina Turner releases her single, "What's Love Got To Do With 
> It?" b/w "Don't Rush The Good Things." 
> 1984 – Sheila E. releases her single, “The Glamorous Life” b/w “The 
> Glamorous Life (Part II),” on Warner Brothers. 
> 1984 – Lorrie Morgan joins the Grand Ole Opry. 
> 1985 – Elton John sues Dick James Music for $51 million for the return 
> of early song rights and unpaid royalties. Elton will lose the lawsuit 
> and the rights to his songs, however Dick James Music is order to pay 
> the singer past due royalties. 
> 1986 – Producers of the stage and screen Beatlemania Company lose a 
> lawsuit brought by Apple Corps, claiming exploitation of the Beatles' 
> image and their music, and are forced to pay $10 million in fines and 
> interest. 
> 1986 – The first of six Conspiracy of Hope concerts is held at the Cow 
> Palace in San Francisco on behalf of Amnesty International. Over the 
> next 11 days, other concerts will be held in L.A., Denver, Atlanta, 
> Chicago and New Jersey. The shows are headlined by U2, Sting and Bryan 
> Adams, and also feature Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed, Joan Baez, and The 
> Neville Brothers. 
> 1992 – Priscilla Presley announces that the U.S. Post Office's "Thin 
> Elvis" stamp beat out the "Fat Elvis" stamp in popularity. 
> 1992 – Billed as The Honking Donkeys, Iron Maiden plays a show at the 
> Oval pub in Norwich in front of 400 people. 
> 1992 – Smokey Robinson's half sister, Rose Ella Jones, sues the singer 
> for unpaid songwriting royalties. 
> 1993 – Kurt Cobain is arrested after a domestic dispute with Courtney 
> Love, who claims they were fighting about his gun collection. 
> 1994 – The "supergroup" that provided the soundtrack to the Beatles' 
> Hamburg-days movie, Backbeat, reunites at the MTV Movie Awards. Mike 
> Mills of R.E.M., Dave Grohl of Nirvana, Dave Pirner of Soul Asylum, 
> Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth, Don Fleming of Gumball, and Greg Dulli 
> of Afghan Whigs perform songs from the film. 
> 1996 – Crowded House announces their split. 
> 1997 – The body of Jeff Buckley is found floating in the Wolf River in 
> Memphis, Tennessee, five days after he went missing while taking a 
> swim. 
> 1998 – Ray Charles reunites with his legendary touring band in Chicago 
> to celebrate his 50th year in the music business. 
> 1998 – George and Ira Gershwin posthumously receive a star on the 
> Hollywood Walk of Fame. 
> 2000 – A teenage fan is shot in the leg outside a concert by R&B star 
> Sisqó in Phoenix, Arizona, when violence erupts after concert-goers 
> begin objecting to parking fees of $30 at the venue. 
> 2002 – George Michael is jeered and heckled by live audience members 
> during a CNN phone interview. 
> 2002 – Wyclef Jean is arrested for disorderly conduct for attempting 
> to perform - which is forbidden by the event’s permit - at a protest 
> against $1.2 billion in education cuts in the New York school systems. 
> P. Diddy, Alicia Keys, Jay-Z, LL Cool J, Erykah Badu, Foxy Brown and 
> The Wu-Tang Clan are also at the rally to show their support. 
> 2004 – Former singer for Brother Beyond and Worlds Apart, Nathan Moore 
> pleads guilty in Highbury Corner magistrates court to soliciting 
> sexual favors on May 27 from a woman he thought was a prostitute. He 
> is fined £250 and ordered to pay £50 court costs. 
> 2011 – Country music star Trace Adkins' Brentwood, Tennessee home 
> burns to the ground and is a total loss. 
> 2012 – Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee concert takes place outside 
> Buckingham Palace in London, featuring Elton John, Paul McCartney, 
> Cliff Richard, Tom Jones, Shirley Bassey, Madness, Annie Lennox and 
> many others, to mark the Queen's 60th anniversary. 
>

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