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Doowad's 60s Volume III
Artist | Song | |
The Monkees | Pleasant Valley Sunday | |
Neil Diamond | Cherry, Cherry | |
The Kinks | Come Dancing | |
The Beach Boys | That's Not Me | |
Sun Motel | May | |
The Beatles | Baby You're a Rich Man | |
The Beach Boys | Wild Honey | |
The Rolling Stones | Dandelion | |
Tommy James & the Shondells | Crystal Blue Persuasion | |
Sly & the Family Stone | Everybody is a Star | |
Carole King | Will You Love Me Tomorrow? | |
Al Green | To Sir, With Love | |
Van Morrison | Come Running | |
Chuck Berry | You Never Can Tell | |
Buffalo Springfield | Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing | |
Grateful Dead | Ripple | |
Don Gibson | Sea Of Heartbreak | |
Beau Brummels | Laugh Laugh | |
The Folkswingers | Walk Right In | |
The Jayhawks | Blue | |
John Lennon | Real Love | |
The Byrds | We'll Meet Again | |
Comment:
Don't know where, don't know when...
Feedback:
Maybe I'm being too literal and you were just going for a 60s "feel"... but "Come Dancing" came much later, as did the Al Green remake, and The Jayhawks.
... and the John Lennon song, and the Dead, and the Van Morrison, and Carole King... that said, most of these are great songs.
The 60s is more of a state of mind...don't know where, don't know when...
I forgot to mention that I did a 4-volume '60s pop series (along with jazz & soul volumes from that decade) that was posted between 6/11 and 6/19/04, if you want to check it out...
Thanks, I've got to find some Solomon Burke!
Actually, Steve, what I meant to say was "obviously it's not meant to be taken literally; it refers to any manufacturers of dairy products"