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The song was originally recorded by the Dutch group After Tea, which included guitarist/singer Ray Fenwick.
In the 1960s he drummed with noted guitarist Jan Akkerman in bands such as the Friendship Quartet, Johnny and the Cellar Rockers, the Hunters, and Brainbox, as well as in other Dutch groups such as After Tea, Tee Set, and ZZ and the Maskers.
In 1965 he joined the Dutch group "Tee Set", from which developed another group "After Tea".
Continuing without a helmet, he was hit over the right ear by a bouncer by Len Pascoe in the first over after tea.
After tea, however, Michael Yardy and Matthew Prior attacked Nayan Doshi with fury - Prior finishing with 66 not out off just 48 balls - as Sussex eased to the target with five wickets to spare, losing Yardy for 35 but still holding out for the win.