Greatest Hits 1960s Oldies But Goodies Of All Time - The Best Songs Of 60s Music Hits Playlist Ever
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It was the decade of Dylan and Aretha, the Beach Boys and the Beatles, Hendrix and Zeppelin. But that’s not all it was. The 1960s also included the slyly political pop of Brazil’s Os Mutantes, the early electronic experiments of Silver Apples, and the free jazz exhalations of Albert Ayler. It was a single-oriented era—a startlingly inventive period following the initial explosion of rock’n’roll but before the album became dominant—when entire new genres seemed to bubble up every few months. The ’60s marked a time when pop music became more than a teenage fad, turning into an important art form in its own right as it soundtracked the civil rights movement, the hippie heyday, and the Vietnam War.
The swinging 60s might be more than half a century ago now, but their revolutionary impact still remains to this day. Whether you were Team Beatles or Team Stones, the two bands still stand as arguably the biggest this country has ever produced, but there were more to these years than just John and Jagger. From the hit machine and conveyor belt of in-house stars produced by Motown to the burgeoning, melon-twisting dawn of psychedelia, it was a decade of exploration and experimentation. Here are the tracks that defined it…
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[00:00:00] - All You Need Is Love - Beatles
[00:03:51] - Do You Love Me - Contours
[00:05:54] - Sugar Sugar - The Archies
[00:09:14] - At Last - Etta James
[00:13:30] - Runaround Sue - Dion
[00:16:40] - In My Life - Beatles
[00:19:04] - Oh, Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison & Candy Men
[00:21:49] - Stand By Me - Ben E. King
[00:24:48] - Wouldn't It Be Nice - Beach Boys
[00:27:12] - Can't Take My Eyes Off You - Frankie Valli
[00:31:10] - My Girl - Temptations
[00:33:41] - I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) - Four Tops
[00:36:14] - Respect - Aretha Franklin
[00:38:31] - Ring Of Fire - Johnny Cash
[00:40:41] - Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good) - Neil Diamond
[00:44:01] - Crazy - Patsy Cline
[00:46:10] - Mustang Sally - Wilson Pickett
[00:49:46] - How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You - Marvin Gaye
[00:52:04] - What A Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong
[00:54:14] - Can't Help Falling In Love - Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires
[00:56:24] - Twist And Shout - Beatles
[00:58:52] - When A Man Loves A Woman - Percy Sledge
[01:01:52] - Build Me Up Buttercup - Foundations
[01:04:34] - Fly Me To The Moon - Frank Sinatr
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It was the decade of Dylan and Aretha, the Beach Boys and the Beatles, Hendrix and Zeppelin. But that’s not all it was. The 1960s also included the slyly political pop of Brazil’s Os Mutantes, the early electronic experiments of Silver Apples, and the free jazz exhalations of Albert Ayler. It was a single-oriented era—a startlingly inventive period following the initial explosion of rock’n’roll but before the album became dominant—when entire new genres seemed to bubble up every few months. The ’60s marked a time when pop music became more than a teenage fad, turning into an important art form in its own right as it soundtracked the civil rights movement, the hippie heyday, and the Vietnam War.
The swinging 60s might be more than half a century ago now, but their revolutionary impact still remains to this day. Whether you were Team Beatles or Team Stones, the two bands still stand as arguably the biggest this country has ever produced, but there were more to these years than just John and Jagger. From the hit machine and conveyor belt of in-house stars produced by Motown to the burgeoning, melon-twisting dawn of psychedelia, it was a decade of exploration and experimentation. Here are the tracks that defined it…
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[00:00:00] - All You Need Is Love - Beatles
[00:03:51] - Do You Love Me - Contours
[00:05:54] - Sugar Sugar - The Archies
[00:09:14] - At Last - Etta James
[00:13:30] - Runaround Sue - Dion
[00:16:40] - In My Life - Beatles
[00:19:04] - Oh, Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison & Candy Men
[00:21:49] - Stand By Me - Ben E. King
[00:24:48] - Wouldn't It Be Nice - Beach Boys
[00:27:12] - Can't Take My Eyes Off You - Frankie Valli
[00:31:10] - My Girl - Temptations
[00:33:41] - I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) - Four Tops
[00:36:14] - Respect - Aretha Franklin
[00:38:31] - Ring Of Fire - Johnny Cash
[00:40:41] - Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good) - Neil Diamond
[00:44:01] - Crazy - Patsy Cline
[00:46:10] - Mustang Sally - Wilson Pickett
[00:49:46] - How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You - Marvin Gaye
[00:52:04] - What A Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong
[00:54:14] - Can't Help Falling In Love - Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires
[00:56:24] - Twist And Shout - Beatles
[00:58:52] - When A Man Loves A Woman - Percy Sledge
[01:01:52] - Build Me Up Buttercup - Foundations
[01:04:34] - Fly Me To The Moon - Frank Sinatr
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