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You Were On My Mind (1965)
Published on 2012-02-08 16:18:53
Click the YouTube video below to listen: By: We Five, a 1960s folk rock quintet based in San Francisco, California. They originally consisted of Michael Stewart, Beverly Bivens, Jerry Burgan, Peter Fullerton and Bob Jones. Michael Stewart (born April 19, 1945, died November 13, 2002) was the founder of the group, and was the brother of John Stewart of the Kingston Trio (and the writer of the Monkees' "Daydream Believer".) In 1965, We Five were signed to A&M Records, owned
Rockin' Robin (1958) (1972)
Published on 2012-02-08 16:16:25
Click the YouTube video below to listen! By: Bobby Day (born, ironically, Robert James Byrd on July 1, 1928 in Ft. Worth, Texas, died of cancer July 27, 1990.) Day’s songwriting efforts include "Over & Over", which was later a #1 hit for the Dave Clark Five in 1965, and "Little Bitty Pretty One", which was a hit for Day, Thurston Harris, Clyde McPhatter, and the Jackson 5. Day's first solo hit, "Little Bitty Pretty One", competed with Harris' version, which was much more successful
Daddy's Home (1961) (1972)
Published on 2012-02-07 18:34:50
Click the YouTube video below to listen: By: Shep and the Limelites. Shep and the Limelites was formed by James "Shep" Sheppard, Charles Baskerville, and Clarence Bassett in 1960 in Queens, New York. Initially, they were called Shane Sheppard and the Limelites, but quickly became known as Shep and the Limelites. All of the members had been in previous groups when they formed: Shep in the Heartbeats (notable for "A Thousand Miles Away"), Baskerville in the Videos, and Bassett in the Five S