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  1. The Box Tops es una banda de rock estadounidense formada en Memphis en 1967. Conocida por éxitos como "The Letter", "Cry Like a Baby" y "Soul Deep", es considerada como la banda más representativa del llamado blue-eyed soul.Su música se caracteriza por mezclar temas de soul clásico, al estilo de artistas como James & Bobby Purify y Clifford Curry; melodías pop como "A Whiter Shade of Pale ...

  2. The Letter. Give me a ticket for an aeroplane. I ain't got time to take a fast train. Lonely days are gone. I'm going home, because my baby just wrote me a letter. I don't care how much money I've got to spend. I've got to get back to my baby again. Lonely days are gone. I'm going home, my baby just wrote me a letter.

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  4. We open up our Top 10 Box Tops songs with the great gospel style song “I Met Her In Church.”. The song was released on the Box Tops third album entitled Non Stop. The album was released in 1968. This great song that starts our with some soulful gospel piano and is surrounded by a wonderful choir was released as the second single from the album.

  5. 6 de sept. de 2008 · The Box Tops - The Letter (live), 14/07/2001, WTC Plaza NYC.35 years on, Alex Chilton and the Memphis crew haven't lost a lick.

  6. Give me a ticket for an aeroplane. Ain't got time to take the fastest train. Lonely days are gone I'm a-goin'home. My baby just wrote me a letter. I don't care how much money I gotta spend. Got to get back to my baby again. Lonely days are gone I'm a-goin'home. My baby just wrote me a letter.

  7. The Box Tops are a ground breaking 1960s group from Memphis Tennessee who first charted in 1967 with a song called ‘The Letter,’ which like most of their other songs from the 1960s was recorded at Chips Moman’s “American” recording studio and was produced by Dan Penn. In fact they were the first Memphis artists to record in Memphis ...