Bonus tracks (10)
Song title | Release date | Singer - Band | Singer-Band picture | Album | Country | Musical genre | Remarks | |
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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 | 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 | 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 | 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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