Listen to this man. Seven years of college, you know. Trying to reason with 2020 and, now, 2022.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Where Were You May 6, 1969?-- Part 2

YOU'VE MADE ME SO VERY HAPPY--  BS&T--  From their second album.  Originally a Motown 1967 hit for Brenda Holloway.
I COULD NEVER LIE TO YOU--  NEW COLONY SIX--  Chicago band that placed more hits on the local charts than any other in the 1960s.

ATLANTIS--  DONOVAN--  his last US Top Ten single.
SWEET CHERRY WINE--  TOMMY JAMES & THE SHONDELLS--  Tommy James has some big things going on for him these days.

IT'S YOUR THING--  ISLEY BROTHERS--  #1 here in Chicago for awhile.  Great Groove.
NOTHING BUT A HEARTACHE--  FLIRTATIONS--  One of my favorite one-hit wonders from back then from a girl group  .Kind of a rip-off of an old Small Faces tune called "Tin Soldier."  I love the chord progression.

AGE OF AQUARIUS/LET THE SUNSHINE IN--  From the Off-Broadway, soon to be Broadway musical "Hair."
GOODBYE--  MARY HOPKIN--  Written by Paul McCartney.

More to Come.  --RoadDog


OLDSTER BUMPER STICKER:  I Don't Think About Dying.  It's the Last Thing I Want to Do.

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