Other Mixes By Drew D.1
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Pop

CD
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Pop

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Mixed Genre

Glory Days
Artist | Song | |
Presidents of the United States of America | Peaches | |
Sloan | She Says What She Means | |
Herman's Hermits | Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter | |
Squirrel Nut Zippers | Hell | |
Tommy James & the Shondells | Crystal Blue Persuasion | |
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy | You & Me & the Bottle Make 3 Tonight | |
Neil Sedaka | Breaking Up is Hard to Do | |
Scott McKenzie | San Francisco (Flowers in Your Hair) | |
Simon & Garfunkel | Sound of Silence | |
The Beatles | We Can Work it Out | |
Oasis | Wonderwall | |
Rolling Stones | You Can't Always Get What You Want | |
Simon & Garfunkel | Old Friends/Bookends | |
Don Mclean | American Pie | |
Oliver! | Consider Yourself | |
Comment:
Made for my best friend for Christmas, it contains all the songs that mattered to us in 1997-98. Which would be, as you can see, swing revival and oldies. I was Oliver Twist and my friend was the Artful Dodger in a 6th grade musical; hence bonus track #15. The album cover is taken from one of our Academic Bowl Tournaments: my friend is above the "RY" holding the winner's plaque, and I'm in the top right with the glasses. Oh, and sing #8 like Sean Connery.
Feedback:
holy shit, thats my 8th grade year right there, swing was the coolest thing ever as far as we were concerned. i wish i was into rolling stones and other classics back then, but unfortunately i listened to stuff like pretty fly for a white guy :