Pop-Tops

Pop Tops (or Los Pop-Tops) were a vocal/instrumental band, formed in 1967 in Madrid, Spain, with Phil Trim from Trinidad and Tobago as lead singer.

Their sound was a blend of baroque pop with the soulful vocals of Trim.

[1] It was the first pop song to incorporate the melody of Pachelbel's Canon in D. That single's b-side, "The Voice of the Dying Man" (based on a Johann Sebastian Bach composition) was also recorded in Spanish as "La Voz del Hombre Caido".

The composer and lyricist of the French song "Mamy Blue" was Hubert Giraud.

The Pop Tops also recorded Italian and Spanish versions, with lyrics by Gefingal.