Song and Music - 60s (3)
Song title | Release date | Singer - Band | Singer-Band picture | Album | Country | Musical genre | Remarks | |
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Paint It Black | May 1966 | THE ROLLING STONES | Aftermath (US) | England | ROCK | It seems to talk about a depressed person wanting everything to turn black | ||
Summer in the City | Jul. 1966 | THE LOVIN' SPOONFUL | Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful | USA | ROCK | |||
No Milk Today | Sept. 1966 | HERMAN'S HERMITS | There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World | England | POP | |||
Gimme Some Lovin' | Oct. 1966 | THE SPENCER DAVIS GROUP | Gimme Some Lovin' | England | ROCK | It was conceived and arranged in just half an hour, as the Band were put under pressure by their manager to come up with another hit! | ||
Pandora's Golden Heebie Jeebies | Nov. 1966 | THE ASSOCIATION | Renaissance | USA | POP | |||
Friday on My Mind | Nov. 1966 | THE EASYBEATS | Good Friday | Australia | ROCK | Co-written by guitarist George Young (older brother of Malcolm and Angus Young from AC/DC) | ||
I'm a Believer | Nov. 1966 | THE MONKEES | More of the Monkees | USA | ROCK | Written by Neil Diamond | ||
Hey Joe | Dec. 1966 | THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE | Are You Experienced | USA | ROCK | Billy Roberts was the first artist to make it a success in 1962 | ||
Call My Name | 1967 | JAMES ROYAL | Call My Name | England | POP | |||
Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon | 1967 | NEIL DIAMOND | Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon | USA | POP | Written for all those teenaged girls who would show up at Diamond's earliest tour dates | ||
Emmenez-moi | 1967 | CHARLES AZNAVOUR | Entre deux rêves | France | Various | |||
Break On Through (To the Other Side) | Jan. 1967 | THE DOORS | The Doors | USA | Proto-Punk | It was the last song they played live, during the Isle of the Wight Festival in 1970 | ||
Light My Fire | Jan. 1967 | THE DOORS | The Doors | USA | ROCK | |||
Strawberry Fields Forever | Feb. 1967 | THE BEATLES | Strawberry Fields Forever | England | POP | Written by John Lennon ("Strawberry Fields" was an orphanage around which he played as a child). The recording of this single song took a month | ||
Somethin' Stupid | Mar. 1967 | FRANK AND NANCY SINATRA | The World We Knew | USA | POP | Written by Carson Parks and recorded for the first time in 1966 by Carson Parks and his wife Gaile Foote | ||
Happy Together | Apr. 1967 | THE TURTLES | Happy Together | USA | POP | |||
A Whiter Shade of Pale | May 1967 | PROCOL HARUM | Procol Harum | England | POP | |||
A Day in the Life | Jun. 1967 | THE BEATLES | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band | England | POP | Written mainly by John Lennon; the lyrics were inspired by contemporary newspaper articles | ||
Holiday (1) | Jul. 1967 | THE BEE GEES | Bee Gees' 1st | Australia | POP | |||
The Letter | Aug. 1967 | THE BOX TOPS | The Letter - Neon Rainbow | USA | POP | |||
Massachusetts | Sept. 1967 | THE BEE GEES | Horizontal | Australia | POP | |||
What a Wonderful World | Oct. 1967 | LOUIS ARMSTRONG | What a Wonderful World | USA | POP | |||
Hello, Goodbye | Nov. 1967 | THE BEATLES | Magical Mystery Tour | England | POP | Written by McCartney | ||
The Fool on the Hill | Nov. 1967 | THE BEATLES | Magical Mystery Tour | England | POP song | Written by McCartney | ||
Nights in White Satin | Nov. 1967 | THE MOODY BLUES | Days of Future Passed | USA | Symphonic rock |
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