I have a thing for vintage American garage rock, so I'm glad you liked the C. C. song. I got it from a brilliant site that hosts hundreds of garage era bands, most of which have been forgotten now. It's at: www.garagehangover.com (perfectly legal by the way, mods!). The song on the CD is one of my favourites; I think it's great having a little 2mins 30 secs of 1960s America every now and again.
You're not going crazy by the way KH, the information about the song (http://www.garagehangover.com/?q=CCandtheChasers) says:
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C.C. & the Chasers have just this one 45 on the Cori label from 1967. Both songs are by Gary Bonner. Put the Clock Back on the Wall is more famously done by the E-Types. The flip, Two and Twenty is extremely twee pop, though well done.
The Queensrchye album that song is from is absolutely brilliant, probably one of the best concept albums ever made. And although they are a bit hair-metally, I think they have an intelligence and musicianship far beyond most other groups of the same ilk. Iron Maiden, a similar band with a far greater profile and fanbase released their big concept album in the same year, about wizards and seventh sons of a seventh son. Just before it came out their lead singer heard Queensryche's Operation: Mindcrime and had to pull his car over and sit in silence for the duration of the album to just acknowledge an even greater album. If you liked that song then you should check out the rest of the Operation: Mindcrime album. I also meant to post up a note letting people know that the album is continuous so don't worry about the fact the song starts/ends rather abruptly.