The Cougars

[3][4] Their single "Saturday Nite at the Duck-Pond" used music from Swan Lake by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

[4] The song achieved some notoriety for being banned by the BBC,[5] despite which it spent eight weeks in the UK Singles Chart, peaking at No.

[6] The reason for the ban was reported in the musical press, saying Saturday Nite at the Duck Pond was "a travesty of a major classical work".

[3][4] The Cougars' final session for Parlophone was on 16 December 1963, when they recorded "Caviare and Chips", "While The City Sleeps" and "Sausage Roll", although the latter track remains unreleased.

[1] "Saturday Nite at the Duck-Pond" is included in the anthology 20 One Hit Wonders, published on the label See For Miles[1] and on EMI's Instrumental Greats of the 60's (CDB 7 94226 2 – 1990).