Bonus tracks (10)

Song title Release datesort ascending Singer - Band Singer-Band picture Album Country Musical genre Remarks
Bang Bang 1966 NANCY SINATRA How Does That Grab You? USA POP Released by Cher in 1966 and written by her husband Sonny Bono
April Come She Will Dec. 1965 SIMON AND GARFUNKEL April Come She Will U.S. ROCK Its lyrics use the changing nature of the seasons as a metaphor for a girl's changing moods
I Got You (I Feel Good) Oct. 1965 JAMES BROWN Out of Sight USA Soul music
A Well Respected Man Sept. 1965 THE KINKS The Kinks in 1965 (Stockholm) Kwyet Kinks England ROCK Ray Davies met once some upper class people and he here mocks what he perceived as condescension and self-satisfaction
Like a Rolling Stone Jul. 1965 BOB DYLAN Bob Dylan in 1978 (Rotterdam) Highway 61 Revisited USA Folk music Although radio stations were reluctant to play such a long track, it became a worldwide hit
Capri, c'est fini Jun. 1965 HERVÉ VILARD Capri c'est fini France Various
Colours May 1965 DONOVAN Fairytale Scotland Folk
For Your Love Mar 1965 THE YARDBIRDS For Your Love England POP It was a departure from the band's blues roots in favour of a commercial pop rock sound. It influenced Eric Clapton to leave the Band
Keep On Running 1965 THE SPENCER DAVIS GROUP The Second Album England ROCK Song written and originally recorded by Jackie Edwards in 1965
In the Midnight Hour 1965 WILSON PICKETT The Exciting Wilson Pickett USA R&B It has become a great R & B classic and is kept in the Congress Library for its cultural significance
Toujours un coin qui me rappelle Dec. 1964 EDDY MITCHELL Toute la ville en parle ... Eddy est formidable France Various
Fun, Fun, Fun Feb. 1964 THE BEACH BOYS Shut Down Volume 2 USA POP
There's Always Something There to Remind Me 1964 SANDIE SHAW There's Always Something There to Remind Me England POP
Keep Searchin' (We'll Follow the Sun) 1964 DEL SHANNON One Thousand Six-Hundred Sixty-One Seconds With Del Shannon USA ROCK
You're the Devil in Disguise Jul. 1963 ELVIS PRESLEY (You're the) Devil in Disguise USA ROCK
Surfin' U.S.A. Mar. 1963 THE BEACH BOYS Surfin' U.S.A. USA POP It talks about fifteen surf spots in California, Hawaii and Australia. Eventually credited to Chuck Berry, the melody of "Sweet Little Sixteen" being very close
Pennies from Heaven 1963 Dave Brubeck Quartet At Carnegie Hall USA Jazz
Et pourtant 1963 CHARLES AZNAVOUR Et pourtant France Various
La Fanette 1963 JACQUES BREL Les Bonbons France Various
Le temps de l'amour Nov. 1962 FRANÇOISE HARDY Tous les garçons et les filles France Various
Roses Are Red (My Love) Apr. 1962 BOBBY VINTON Roses Are Red USA POP
Hit the Road Jack Oct. 1961 RAY CHARLES Ray Charles in 2003 (Montreal) Hit the Road Jack USA R&B Song written by R&B singer-songwriter Percy Mayfield. It was registered for the first time in 1960
Plaisir d'amour Sept. 1961 JOAN BAEZ Joan Baez, Vol. 2 USA Folk music
Ballad of Sharpeville 1960 EWAN MACCOLL Saturday Night at the Bull and Mouth England Various
The Beatnik fly 1960 JOHNNY AND THE HURRICANES The Big Sound of Johnny and The Hurricanes USA ROCK

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