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  2. Procol Harum performing A Whiter Shade of Pale with the Danish National Concert Orchestra and choir at Ledreborg Castle, Denmark in August 2006.

  3. A Whiter Shade of Pale - Wikipedia

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    "A Whiter Shade of Pale" is a song by the English rock band Procol Harum that was issued as their debut record on 12 May 1967. The single reached number 1 in the UK Singles Chart on 8 June and stayed there for six weeks. [9] Without much promotion, it reached number 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100. [10]

  4. Gary Brooker the founder and lead singer of the rock band Procol Harum is performing with the band, the Danish National Concert Orchestra and choir at Ledreb...

  5. Watch "A Whiter Shade of Pale" official lyric video - https://youtu.be/aBNIRyz_UBUFootage from 1967 of the first Procol Harum line-up. This promotional film ...

  6. Procol Harum – A Whiter Shade of Pale Lyrics - Genius

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    A Whiter Shade of Pale Lyrics: We skipped the light fandango / Turned cartwheels 'cross the floor / I was feeling kinda seasick / But the crowd called out for more / The room was humming...

  7. Procol Harum: The epic story of A Whiter Shade Of Pale

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    A Whiter Shade Of Pale was the main theme of the soundtrack to 1967’s Summer Of Love: The Single when The Beatles’ Sgt Pepper was The Album. At a time when the increasingly experimental British pop music of the mid to late Sixties was on the cusp, Procol Harum ’s debut single did more than any other individual song to push it over the ...

  8. The Curious Meaning of Procol Harum’s ‘A Whiter Shade of Pale

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    Few songs of the 1960s, outside of The Beatles’ later output, has perhaps inspired more head-scratching than Procol Harum’s 1967 hit ‘A Whiter Shade of Pale’. Even the band’s name is likely to invite puzzled looks from people who first encounter it. Who, or what, is a ‘procol harum’?