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There were a number of factual inaccuracies in this article prior to 24 July 2006. These included references to Robin Shaw and Pete Nelson being ex members of White Plains, who were not formed until 1969, two years after The Flower Pot Men were in the news. Also Tony Burrows, for all his charms, does not hold the 'world record' for singing on more chart hits than anyone else. Even allowing for uncredited backing vocal work, he has appeared on no more than 30 / 40 hits. For comparison, Cliff Richard has appeared on more than 100 !
Derek R Bullamore 19:32, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
Shouldn't this article title be: "The Flower Pot Men (band)" as opposed to "Flower Pot Men"?
Answer: I'm working on it! -- Gnomon