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

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

What Were You Doing March 3, 1965?-- Part 2

Continuing with those great songs from almost 50 years ago, now.  Has it been that long?

DO YOU WANNA DANCE-- Beach Boys--  "A" Side  From the upcoming album Beach Boys Today.  Brian Wilson was rivalling Phil Spector for bombacity, if that is a word.  (Something I was mighty fearful of asking a girl back then.)
PLEASE LET ME WONDER--  Beach Boys--    "B" Side.  Great Brian Wilson ballad.

STOP IN THE NAME OF LOVE--  Supremes--  Climbing the charts.  (Great song, even better choreography.  When they stuck those hands out on "Stop" you just couldn't get much finer.)
COME HOME--  Dave Clark 5.  (OK, I wasn't familiar with this one.)

CAN'T YOU HEAR MY HEARTBEAT--  Herman's Hermits--  Still heavy into the British Invasion.  Happy-Go-Lucky hit.  (If this one doesn't bring a smile to your face and get you moving, nothing will.)
BYE BYE BABY--  Jersey Boys (making good)

IT'S ALRIGHT--  Adam Faith and the Roulettes--  Having a rave-up!!This was their one hit in the States.
YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELING--  Righteous Brothers--  Produced by Phil Spector, took the public and record industry by storm.  (Righteous Music by a Righteous Group.)

By the way, Bob Stroud goes back to 1969 for his Ten at Ten today on Chicago's WDRV, the Drive.  www.wdrv.com .

For Some Reason, Thinking "Top Gun" Right Now.  --RoadDog


THE WISDOM OF CHILDREN:  Don't pull Dad's finger when he tells you to.



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