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Subject: 1960s Songs

Written By: Baltimoreian on 08/17/16 at 3:10 pm

Inspired by 1999 Baby's threads on 40s and 50s songs, I thought it would be okay if I made a 60s songs thread as well.

Here are some of my favorites:

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Subject: Re: 1960s Songs

Written By: 1999 Baby, 2000s Kid on 08/17/16 at 3:41 pm

Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles
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God Only Knows - The Beach Boys
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Last Kiss - J Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers
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My Way - Frank Sinatra
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Telstar - The Tornados
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My Favorite Things - John Coltrane
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Ramblin' Rose - Nat King Cole
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Ain't That a Kick in the Head - Dean Martin
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Abraham, Martin, and John - Dion
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You Don't Know - Helen Shapiro (Just wanted to mention this girl was 14 during the recording of this song)
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Subject: Re: 1960s Songs

Written By: 2001 on 08/17/16 at 4:58 pm

Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - Summer Wine (1966) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiISrw2GTXE

Nancy Sinatra, the original Queen of Pop *_*

Subject: Re: 1960s Songs

Written By: Baltimoreian on 08/17/16 at 5:42 pm

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Subject: Re: 1960s Songs

Written By: Howard on 08/18/16 at 7:28 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKuqaZ0DQtk

Subject: Re: 1960s Songs

Written By: HazelBlue99 on 09/03/16 at 12:41 am

I'm not really into 60s music, however I don't mind this song by The Beatles.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGLGzRXY5Bw

Subject: Re: 1960s Songs

Written By: Philip Eno on 09/04/16 at 12:24 am


I'm not really into 60s music, however I don't mind this song by The Beatles.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGLGzRXY5Bw
The very same video was recorded on this day September 4th in 1968,

When The Beatles recorded promotional videos for ‘Hey Jude’ and ‘Revolution’ at Twickenham Film Studios. The vocals are recorded live over the pre-recorded instrumental tracks to get round the current British Musicians Union ban on lip-sync performances. For ‘Hey Jude’, The Beatles were accompanied by a 36-piece orchestra and 300 fans and other assorted extras who join in singing the long refrain.

Subject: Re: 1960s Songs

Written By: Philip Eno on 09/13/16 at 1:03 am

"Tell Laura I Love Her", a teenage tragedy song written by Jeff Barry and Ben Raleigh, was an American Top Ten popular music hit for singer Ray Peterson in 1960 on RCA Victor Records, reaching #7 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. Later that same year, the song was recorded and released by Ricky Valance in the United Kingdom, where it went all the way to the #1 spot in the UK Singles Chart. "Tell Laura I Love Her" has been a hit in 14 countries, and has sold over seven million copies.

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Subject: Re: 1960s Songs

Written By: Philip Eno on 09/13/16 at 3:53 am


"Tell Laura I Love Her", a teenage tragedy song written by Jeff Barry and Ben Raleigh, was an American Top Ten popular music hit for singer Ray Peterson in 1960 on RCA Victor Records, reaching #7 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. Later that same year, the song was recorded and released by Ricky Valance in the United Kingdom, where it went all the way to the #1 spot in the UK Singles Chart. "Tell Laura I Love Her" has been a hit in 14 countries, and has sold over seven million copies.

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Ricky Valance
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Another song involving vehicle accidents.

"Terry" is a song written and sung by British singer Lynn Ripley, who performed under the name Twinkle. It was her first single, and reached number 4 in the UK Singles Chart in December 1964, spending fifteen weeks in the charts. The track also reached number 5 on the Canadian charts, spending four weeks in the Top 40 in February 1965. The song is about the death of a young man named Terry, killed in a motorcycle accident. It was banned by both the BBC, and by ITV's Ready Steady Go! on grounds of taste, but despite (or possibly because of) this, it shot up the charts. It was Twinkle's only Top 10 hit, although her follow-up, "Golden Lights" (later covered by The Smiths), reached number 21 in the UK.

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Subject: Re: 1960s Songs

Written By: Howard on 09/13/16 at 2:44 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCTvXHtxtaM
The Orlons- Don't Hang Up

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