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'Was not only written but played by him'? Which instruments exactly? The saxophones? The multilevel harmonies? Clue: this is Wikipedia - not a fanzine.
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...at age 16? What a prodigy... Consider the I-VI-IV-V pattern, which would become a cliché in next to all rock of the early sixties. Has anything been published that aknowledges the influence this song has exerted? Steinbach (talk) 21:34, 6 December 2008 (UTC)Reply