NTM: the Scotland Yardleys (!) with "Some Guys have It" (1966), ripping off a riff from "Day Tripper".
Followed by a guilty pleasure of mine: Bobby Darin's "Artificial Flowers" -- a perfectly awful song about an orphaned girl who makes the titular blooms to support herself in her tenement room. It's from a long-forgotten B'way musical (Tenderloin), and was originally sung as a tear-jerking dirge (Bobby Goldsboro himself would be embarrassed by its sappiness). But Darin's insistently upbeat swing arrangement makes "Mack the Knife" seem poky by comparison, and it becomes a bizarrely compelling, finger-snapping ditty.