Joe Gillis1

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CD | Mixed Genre
CD | Mixed Genre
CD | Mixed Genre

the '60s, v. 5

Artist Song
the surfaris  wipe out 
the tokens  the lion sleeps tonight 
ricky nelson  travelin' man 
manfred mann  do wah diddy diddy 
neil sedaka  calendar girl 
the seekers  i'll never find another you 
the kinks  days 
the animals  we gotta get out of this place 
the youngbloods  get together 
the monkees  (i'm not your) steppin' stone 
the grass roots  midnight confessions 
martha & the vandellas  (love is like a) heat wave 
the isley brothers  this old heart of mine (is weak for you) 
jackie deshannon  put a little love in your heart 
bobby vinton  mr. lonely 
the mccoys  hang on sloopy 
the troggs  with a girl like you 
the zombies  she's not there 
the turtles  it ain't me babe 
creedence clearwater revival  bad moon rising 
the brothers four  greenfields 
the doors  light my fire 
tom jones  it's not unusual 
johnny cash  ring of fire 
doris day  perhaps, perhaps, perhaps 
frank sinatra  that's life 
dean martin  somewhere there's a someone 

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Rob Conroy
Date: 11/2/2007
This is an interesting '60s summary--the great (7-8, 10, 12, 17-18, 24), the good (1,3, 13-14, 16, 19-20, 22), some okay but dated material, and some stuff I can't stand ("That's Life" springs to mind, although I love Sinatra pretty much up 'til that point in this career. In a way, though, that's cool, as the '60s weren't all about classics. Keep in mind, for instance, that "Release Me" by Engelbert Humperdink kept "Strawberry Fields Forever"/"Penny Lane"--perhaps my favorite single of the decade--from being a #1 hit on either side of the Atlantic.
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KathrynandRupert
Date: 11/3/2007
Not much on here to dislike. I love that Zombies track,still can feel the buzz when I first heard it.And the utter horror when it was Santanized.