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How John Fred & His Playboy Band Parodied The Beatles Right to the Top of the Charts … from the American Songwriter Jim Beviglia

Tom Bettenhausen1 day ago01 mins

John_Fred_and_his_Playboy_Band“Judy In Disguise (With Glasses)” was a novelty No. 1 by John Fred & His Playboy Band. Fred used a Beatles’ song as his touchstone.

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