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Doowad's 60s Volume 5
Artist | Song | |
The Beatles | Tell Me What You See | |
Jackie Wilson | Lonely Teardrops | |
Dusty Springfield | Wishin' and Hopin' | |
Elvis Presley | Loving Arms | |
Al Green | How Can You Mend a Broken Heart | |
The Beatles | I Me Mine | |
The Band | We Can Talk | |
The Velvet Underground | That's The Story of My Life | |
The Beach Boys | In My Room | |
CafT Tacuba | Una ma±ana | |
The Zombies | Time of the Season | |
Tommy James & The Shondells | Sweet Cherry Wine | |
Ryan Adams | Firecracker | |
The Monkees | A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You | |
The Banana Splits | Wait Till Tomorrow | |
The Band | Loving You (Is Sweeter than Ever) | |
The Guess Who | Laughing | |
Elvis Costello | Alison | |
Stone Poneys | Different Drum | |
Brian Wilson | Good Vibrations | |
Roy Orbison | California Blue | |
Van Morrison | It's All Over Now, Baby Blue | |
Neil Diamond | Solitary Man | |
Paul Revere & the Raiders | Just Like Me | |
The Association | Along Comes Mary | |
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And great fun it is. Of course I want you to explain 10 and 18. Great they are and 60's they ain't! Just spice for the mix?
Yeah, thanks, that's why it is "Doowad's 60s" and not just "The 60s", so it really only exists in my mind ;-)
13, 16, 20 and 21 aren't officially "60s" either. Actually, two relatively new songs "To be young" by Ryan Adams and "Hey Ya!" by Outkast inspired me to frame them in this context.
13, 16, 20 and 21 aren't officially "60s" either. Actually, two relatively new songs "To be young" by Ryan Adams and "Hey Ya!" by Outkast inspired me to frame them in this context.
Fun is what it's all about. Good for you.