"The Pied Piper" by Crispian St. Peters.

OK, boy and girls, more 60s one-hit wonders: Born Robin Peter Smith in Swanley, UK, this singer/songwriter scored a major hit in 1966 with a Steve Duboff/Artie Kornfeld pop classic based upon an ancient tale of German folklore. Most believe that it is about a man trying to help his lover who is struggling with self-deception but others think that the protagonist represents a drug dealer. We'll never know... It peaked at #4. Memorable flute work by Artie Kaplan. Unfortunately, the artist had a very high opinion of himself, making frequent disparaging remarks against other performers and even saying that he was "a better songwriter than The Beatles". Needless to say, he was black-balled by the entertainment industry and his career never recovered. His version of Ian and Sylvia's "You Were on My Mind" peaked at #36 in '67. He suffered a stroke in '95 and left us in 2010 at the age of 71. Atrist? Song? Answer: "The Pied Piper" by Crispian St. Peters. I always liked the song. Based upon "The Pied Piper of Hamelin", a medieval German tale. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFdSOppmkNw&list=RDRFdSOppmkNw&start_radio=1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKOKZleJejw&list=RDgKOKZleJejw&start_radio=1

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