Staff Picks
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Alan Jackson’s “Little Bitty” Redefines Country Simplicity and Celebrates Small-Town Life in 1996
This song was written by Tom T. Hall years before Alan Jackson brought it to life. His version turned it…
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Eric Clapton’s “Tears in Heaven” Transforms Grief into Global Healing in 1992
Take note young generation! Close your eyes and enjoy. This is what a timeless classic sounds like. The new arrangement…
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Lee Marvin’s “Wandering Star” Defies Expectations and Tops the UK Charts in 1970
This song was recorded in 1970 and went to number 1 in the music charts and actually kept the Beatles…
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Badfinger’s ‘Come and Get It’ Launches a New Era for British Rock-Pop in 1969
This song was recorded in 1955 and now people say it's one of the best ever. Watch the video in…
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Shania Twain’s ‘Any Man of Mine’ Redefines Country-Pop and Dominates the Charts in 1995
Such natural beauty. We need more women and music like this. This song first came out in 1955 and now…
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The Righteous Brothers’ “You’ll Never Walk Alone” Echoes Through Generations With Soulful Brilliance in 1965
Originally recorded in 1955 this song is now seen as one of the best ever. Never again will we be…
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The Toys’ ‘A Lover’s Concerto’ Bridges Classical Music and Pop Perfection in 1965
In the 1960s nearly everyone recognized this song but now only a few people remember it. Watch the video in…
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Gale Garnett’s “We’ll Sing in the Sunshine” Brings Independent Spirit to the Charts in 1964
The real blessing is that we grew up in the 60’s and we are still here enjoying the music! In…
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The Bachelors’ “I Believe” Rekindles Spiritual Pop with Soaring Harmonies and Cross-Generational Appeal in 1964
In the 1960s this song was known by all but now only a few people remember it. Watch the video…
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Chad & Jeremy’s “A Summer Song” Captures the Fragile Beauty of Youth and Goodbye in 1964
We children of the 1960's sure were lucky to experience this music first hand. Too many great bands of the…
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The Honeycombs’ ‘Have I the Right?’ Tops Charts in 1964, Showcasing Unique Sound and Female Drummer
This is one of those '60s hits that sounds just as good today as it did back then. Released in…
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Jay & The Americans’ “Come a Little Bit Closer” Brings Latin Heat to American Pop in 1964
We'll be glad when a song like this is rediscovered by our younger generation. How can you possibly not move…
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Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas’ “Little Children” Breaks the Mold and Tops the U.S. Charts in 1964
This music makes us feel like we wish we could go back to those days. Things were so much better—not…
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Jan & Dean’s “Surf City” Brings West Coast Sound to the Top and Launches the Surf Rock Boom in 1963
This 1963 song went to #1 on the pop charts. In the 1960s, everyone knew this song, but now only…
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Peter, Paul and Mary’s “Puff the Magic Dragon” Transcends Childhood and Folk Tradition in 1963
This nostalgia.. insane. Miss when everything was simple, and nothing mattered. Watch the video in the first comment below👇⬇️
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Lou Christie’s “Lightnin’ Strikes” Electrifies the Charts and Reinvents Pop Drama in 1966
This song was released in 1965 and became an instant hit. This is so epic on so many levels. Clever…
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The Rooftop Singers’ “Walk Right In” Redefines Folk-Pop and Tops the Charts in 1963
This 1963 hit quickly climbed to #1 on the music charts. Back in the 1960s, everyone knew this song, but…
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The Cascades’ “Rhythm of the Rain” Captures Heartbreak and Climbs Global Charts in 1963
This 1963 hit went straight to #1 on the music charts. In the 1960s, everyone knew this song, but now…
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Bobby Rydell’s “Forget Him” Marks a Mature Turn and Foreshadows the End of an Era in 1963
This 1963 hit went straight to #1 on the music charts. Back in the 1960s, everyone knew this song, but…
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Manfred Mann’s “Do Wah Diddy Diddy” Storms Charts and Defines British Beat Pop in 1964
This 1964 hit shot straight to #1 on the music charts. In the 1960s, everyone knew this song, but now…
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