![]() ![]() If your order has not arrived after 28 days we will discuss a replacement, credit or refund with you and arrange this without further delay. It is rare in our experience that items go missing entirely, but occasionally they are delayed by a few days. This will vary depending on your destination but typically Royal Mail requires that 28 days be allowed for delivery. Unless UK next day delivery is chosen, we will ask you to wait a reasonable amount of time for your parcel to arrive. We may only refund return postage, when approved, for the use of standard mail services. To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it in its original packaging We cannot take responsibility for damage to insufficiently repackaged items, or items that have poorly used before being returned. The return address is included on the delivery label. You must take reasonable care to ensure that an item is repackaged so that it arrives back in the same condition it was despatched. Returns will only be accepted if received within 28 days from the date of delivery. If you need to return an item to us for a refund, you should contact us first at We will advise how best to return it. We may request pictures of the items in question. ![]() Refunds will be given on items that are faulty or do not match the condition stated. Mark from London, EnglandThe flip-side of this record, Reflections From A Looking Glass, is a lost psychedelic classic.We have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return.Xavier from Plantation, FlMy all-time favorite childhood song.always thought he was the cutest member of the band. just wonder why mark looks the way he does in both videos, like he hates the song. i have seen two vidoes of the song and he does not look happy to sing it in either video. Mamie from Cleveland, OhI'm curious as to why Mark always looks so unhappy, to me, he looks unhappy when he sings this song.peaked at #4 (for 4 weeks) on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart it had entered the chart on January 21st at position #77 and spent 14 weeks on the Top 100 (and for 6 of those 14 weeks it was on the Top 10).īetween January 1968 and August 1969 the quintet had seven records on the Top 100 with three making the Top 10 (besides this one, the other two were "1,2,3, Red Light" (#5 for 2 weeks in 1968) and "Indian Giver" (#5 for 1 week in 1969). Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn March 3rd 1968, "Simon Says" by the 1910 Fruitgum Co. ![]() On the same 'Bandstand' the New Jersey quintet also performed "May I Take A Giant Step (Into your Heart)" and the following month on April 14th, 1968 it entered the Top 100, eventually it peaked at #63 and spent 9 weeks on the chart.
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