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

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Where Were You Spring 1967?-- Part 6

WHEN I WAS YOUNG--  ERIC BURDON & ANIMALS--  (It's been so long ago that I was young that I can't remember.)
MIDNIGHT HOUR--  MICHAEL & THE MESSENGERS--  local group (And one great rendition.  Wilson would be so proud.)

I THINK WE'RE ALONE NOW--  TOMMY JAMES & THE SHONDELLS--  In Top Ten
SWEET SOUL MUSIC--  ARTHUR CONLEY--  By the late great.  Produced by Otis Redding.  (And, his biggest hit, one of my all-time favorites.)

HERE COMES MY BABY--  TREMELOES--  Written by Cat Stevens.  (Wasn't this the group the one record company signed while taking a pass on the Beatles?)
RUBY TUESDAY--  ROLLING STONES--  The "A" Side of the earlier single ("Let's Spend the Night Together" where the Stones wanted to play Tiddly-Wink.)

COME ON DOWN TO MY BOAT--  EVERY MOTHERS SON--  Their one and only hit.
GROOVIN'--  YOUNG RASCALS--  Brand new this week.  (The ode to my idea of a great time.)

LITTLE GAMES--  YARDBIRDS--  With a new guitarist by the name of Jimmy Page.
HAPPY TOGETHER--  TURTLES--  The #1 song in Chicago.  (Is it even possible to hear a Turtles song and not tap, hum, bop your head or react in at least some sort of way?)

Wonder How Old Tiffany Was When the Tommy James Song Came Out.  --RoadDog


TOO PUNNY:  PMS jokes aren't funny.  Period!!


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