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Summer of Love, Part 1 (1967)
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Bunny Sigler | Let The Good Times Roll (medley w Feels So Good) (#22) | |
The Music Explosion | Little Bit O' Soul (#2) | |
Jon & Robin & The In Crowd | Do It Again A Little Bit Slower (#18) | |
The Parliaments | (I Wanna) Testify (#20) | |
Stevie Wonder | I Was Made To Love Her (#2) | |
The Hollies | Carrie-Anne (#9) | |
The 4 Seasons | C'mon Marianne (#9) | |
Arthur Conley | Shake, Rattle & Roll (#31) | |
Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass | The Happening (#32) | |
The Buckinghams | Mercy, Mercy, Mercy (#5) | |
The Beatles | All You Need Is Love (#1) | |
Dave Clark Five | You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby (#35) | |
The Fifth Estate | Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead (#11) | |
The Beach Boys | Heroes and Villains, part 1 (#12) | |
The American Breed | Step Out Of Your Mind (#24) | |
Tommy James & The Shondells | Gettin' Together (#18) | |
The Hollies | Pay You Back With Interest (#28) | |
Simon & Garfunkel | Fakin' It (#23) | |
Every Mothers' Son | Come On Down To My Boat (#6) | |
Dyke & The Blazers | Funky Broadway, Part 1 (#65) | |
Crispian St Peters | You Were On My Mind (#36) | |
Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell | Ain't No Mountain High Enough (#19) | |
Bobby Vee | Come Back When You Grow Up Girl (#3) | |
Janis Ian | Society's Child (#14) | |
The Monkees | Words (#11) | |
The Third Rail | Run, Run, Run (#53) | |
Spencer Davis Group | Somebody Help Me (#47) | |
The Bee Gees | New York Mining Disaster 1941 (#14) | |
Nancy Sinatra | You Only Live Twice (#44) | |
The Miracles | More Love (#23) | |
Comment:
(I'm planning on music from the Summer of '68 for part 2). With the exception of track 19, none of these songs appeared on any of my previous mixes. I like the music so much from this time period that there were 14 other songs that were used on prior mixes from the Summer of '67.Feedback:
I would dig this mightily.
Some great tunes on here especially 4,6,11,22 & 28.
It was a great summer. Thanks for capturing it.
nice one! those were the days of transistor radios, yikes(remember those?)! i saw a copy of *every mothers son* the other day and was tempted...once you get 96 tears, western union etc, i might have to relive those days again
Let's trade.