Thursday, February 23, 2017

Popular Songs Of 1967, Vol. 4

Last but not least, these Popular Songs Of 1967. Hope you've enjoyed this miniseries of posts at least a fraction as much as I have!  ~  JH



1)  The Monkees  ~  “Daydream Believer”




2)  The Turtles  ~  “She’d Rather Be With Me”




3)  Aretha Franklin  ~  “Baby, I Love You”




4)  Herman’s Hermits  ~  “There’s A Kind Of Hush”




5)  The Bar-Kays  ~  “Soul Finger”




6)  The Seekers  ~  “Georgy Girl”




7)  The Beatles  ~  “A Day In The Life”




8)  The Doors  ~  “People Are Strange”




9)  Tammy Wynette  ~  “I Don’t Wanna Play House”




10)  Merle Haggard  ~  “The Fugitive”




11)  Bobby Vee & The Strangers  ~  “Come Back When You Grow Up”




12)  Sandy Posey  ~  “I Take It Back”




13)  The Four Tops  ~  “Bernadette”




14)  Cream  ~  “Strange Brew”




15)  The Cowsills  ~  “The Rain, The Park, And Other Things”




16)  Neil Diamond  ~  “Girl, You’ll Be A Woman Soon”




17)  The Association  ~  “Never, My Love”




18)  Dionne Warwick  ~  “I Say A Little Prayer”




19)  The Young Rascals  ~  “Groovin’”




20)  Sam & Dave  ~  “Soul Man”




21)  The Buckinghams  ~  “Mercy Mercy Mercy”




22)  Sonny James  ~  “I’ll Never Find Another You”




23)  The Supremes  ~  “Love Is Here And Now You’re Gone”




24)  The Tremeloes  ~  “Here Comes My Baby”




25)  The Grass Roots  ~  “Let’s Live For Today”


Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Popular Songs Of 1967, Vol. 3

Continuing with the Popular Songs Of 1967, here's Vol. 3 of 4. The hits just keep on coming! Enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  Petula Clark  ~  “Don’t Sleep In The Subway”




2)  The Moody Blues  ~  “Nights In White Satin”




3)  George Jones  ~  “Walk Through This World With Me”




4)  Aretha Franklin  ~  “I Never Loved A Man”




5)  The Beatles  ~  “Hello, Goodbye”




6)  The Association  ~  “Windy”




7)  Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell  ~  “Your Precious Love”




8)  The Monkees  ~  “I’m A Believer”




9)  The Turtles  ~  “Happy Together”




10)  Lesley Gore  ~  “California Nights”




11)  The Young Rascals  ~  “How Can I Be Sure”




12)  Frankie Valli  ~  “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You”




13)  Peter, Paul, And Mary  ~  “I Dig Rock And Roll Music”




14)  Stevie Wonder  ~  “I Was Made To Love Her”




15)  Johnny Rivers  ~  “Baby, I Need Your Lovin’”




16)  Sonny & Cher  ~  “The Beat Goes On”




17)  Marty Robbins  ~  “Tonight Carmen”




18)  Tommy James & The Shondells  ~  “I Think We’re Alone Now”




19)  Vikki Carr  ~  “It Must Be Him / All The Time”  (Only the first of these two songs was a 1967 hit. But they came as a package deal, so…)




20)  The Music Explosion  ~  “Little Bit O’ Soul”




21)  The Box Tops  ~  “The Letter”




22)  Martha & The Vandellas  ~  “Jimmy Mack”




23)  The Who  ~  “I Can See For Miles”




24)  Tom Jones  ~  “Green, Green Grass Of Home”




25)  The Fifth Dimension  ~  “Up, Up, And Away”


Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Popular Songs Of 1967, Vol. 2

The year was 1967. A year in which such future music stars as Dave Matthews, Kurt Cobain (Nirvana), Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins), John Popper (Blues Traveler), Harry Connick, Jr., Keith Urban, Tim McGraw, and Faith Hill would come into existence. Also the year that these great songs first came onto the scene. Part 2 of 4 of the Popular Songs of 1967 starts...NOW!  ~  JH



1)  Buffalo Springfield  ~  “For What It’s Worth”




2)  Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell  ~  “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”




3)  The Five Americans  ~  “Western Union”




4)  Donovan  ~  “Mellow Yellow”




5)  The Supremes  ~  “Reflections”




6)  Van Morrison  ~  “Brown-Eyed Girl”




7)  The Temptations  ~  “You’re My Everything”




8)  Jefferson Airplane  ~  “Somebody To Love”




9)  Scott McKenzie  ~  “San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)”




10)  Glen Campbell  ~  “Gentle On My Mind”




11)  Aretha Franklin  ~  “Chain Of Fools”




12)  The Jimi Hendrix Experience  ~  “Foxy Lady”




13)  The Hollies  ~  “Carrie Anne”




14)  Dionne Warwick  ~  “Alfie”




15)  Wynn Stewart  ~  “It’s Such A Pretty World Today”




16)  Robert Knight  ~  “Everlasting Love”  (This performance was obviously forty-some years after his song was a hit, so forgive Mr. Knight if his vocals got a little thin over time.)




17)  Bobbie Gentry  ~  “Ode To Billie Joe”




18)  Procol Harum  ~  “A Whiter Shade Of Pale”




19)  Jay & The Techniques  ~  “Apple, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie”




20)  The Mamas & Papas  ~  “Dedicated To The One I Love”




21)  The Beatles  ~  “Strawberry Fields Forever”




22)  The Buckinghams  ~  “Don’t You Care”





23)  Janis Ian  ~  “Society’s Child”




24)  The Doors  ~  “Break On Through (To The Other Side)”




25)  Herman’s Hermits  ~  “No Milk Today”


Monday, February 20, 2017

Popular Songs Of 1967, Vol. 1

It was the Summer of Love. The Vietnam War was in full swing. The Apollo 1 spacecraft exploded on the launchpad, killing all three of its occupants. And these were the songs that folks were listening to. Psychedelic rock was all the rage, but Beatlemania and Motown weren't going away anytime soon. A unique time in American (and world) history, but one that was absolutely chock full of great tunes. Part 1 of 4 of the Popular Songs of 1967 begins now... Enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  The Beatles  ~  “Penny Lane”




2)  The Doors  ~  “Light My Fire”




3)  Aretha Franklin  ~  “Respect”




4)  The Buckinghams  ~  “Kind Of A Drag”




5)  Merle Haggard  ~  “Branded Man”




6)  Dionne Warwick  ~  “(Theme From) Valley Of The Dolls”




7)  The Tremeloes  ~  “Silence Is Golden”




8)  Arthur Conley  ~  “Sweet Soul Music”




9)  Jefferson Airplane  ~  “White Rabbit”




10)  The Rolling Stones  ~  “Ruby Tuesday”




11)  The Casinos  ~  “Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye”




12)  Lulu  ~  “To Sir With Love”




13)  Smokey Robinson & The Miracles  ~  “I Second That Emotion”




14)  Spencer Davis Group  ~  “Gimme Some Lovin’” 




15)  Peaches & Herb  ~  “Close Your Eyes”




16)  Jackie Wilson  ~  “(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher”




17)  Buck Owens & The Buckaroos  ~  “Your Tender Loving Care”




18)  Petula Clark  ~  “This Is My Song”  (Fun fact about this lovely song: It was written by none other than the great silent-film comic actor, Charlie Chaplin.)




19)  Engelbert Humperdinck  ~  “Release Me”




20)  Brenton Wood  ~  “Gimme Little Sign”




21)  Spanky & Our Gang  ~  “Sunday Will Never Be The Same”




22)  Strawberry Alarm Clock  ~  “Incense & Peppermints”




23)  Keith  ~  “98.6”




24)  Nancy Sinatra & Frank Sinatra, Jr.  ~  “Somethin’ Stupid”  (The hit song was actually sung by Nancy and her father, Frank Sr. But I couldn’t find a video of them singing it together, so there’s this.)




25)  Aaron Neville  ~  “Tell It Like It Is”