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NightTrain Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-14-03 08:25 PM
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1960: My 100 Favorite Records

Listed alphabetically by title:

ALL I COULD DO WAS CRY – Etta James
ANGEL BABY – Rosie & The Originals
APACHE – The Shadows
ARE YOU LONESOME TONIGHT? – Elvis Presley
BABY, OH BABY – The Shells
BABY, WHAT YOU WANT ME TO DO – Jimmy Reed
BACK DOOR MAN – Howlin’ Wolf
BELIEVE ME – The Skyliners
BLUE ANGEL – Roy Orbison
BURNING FIRE – The Clovers
BYE BYE JOHNNY – Chuck Berry
CATHY’S CLOWN – The Everly Brothers
CHAIN GANG – Sam Cooke
CLAP YOUR HANDS – The Beau-Marks
COME RAIN OR COME SHINE – Ray Charles
CRAWDAD – Bo Diddley
CRY, CRY, CRY – Bobby “Blue” Bland
DANCE BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON – The Olympics
DIAMONDS AND PEARLS – The Paradons
(DO THE) MASHED POTATOES – Nat Kendrick & The Swans
DOGGIN’ AROUND – Jackie Wilson
EXCUSE ME (I THINK I’VE GOT A HEARTACHE) – Buck Owens
FAME AND FORTUNE – Elvis Presley
FANNIE MAE - Buster Brown
FINGER POPPIN’ TIME – Hank Ballard & The Midnighters
A FOOL IN LOVE – Ike & Tina Turner
FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONS – The Original Charmers
GEORGIA ON MY MIND – Ray Charles
HE WILL BREAK YOUR HEART – Jerry Butler
HE’LL HAVE TO GO – Jim Reeves
HEARTBREAK (IT’S HURTING ME) – Little Willie John
HEY BOBA LOU – Ronnie Hawkins & The Hawks
I COUNT THE TEARS – The Drifters
I IDOLIZE YOU – Ike & Tina Turner
I’LL GO CRAZY – James Brown & The Famous Flames
I’M SHAKIN’ – Little Willie John
IF I CAN’T HAVE YOU – Etta James & Harvey Fuqua
IS YOU IS OR IS YOU AIN’T MY BABY – Buster Brown
LEAD ME ON – Bobby “Blue” Bland
LET IT ROCK – Chuck Berry
LET THEM TALK – Little Willie John
LET’S GO, LET’S GO, LET’S GO – Hank Ballard & The Midnighters
LET’S HAVE A PARTY – Wanda Jackson
LONELY WEEKENDS – Charlie Rich
LOVE ME – The Phantom
LOVE YOU SO – Ron Holden
LOVESICK BLUES – Patsy Cline
MADISON BLUES – Elmore James (Unreleased)
MEAN-EYED CAT – Johnny Cash
A MEAN, MEAN MAN – Wanda Jackson
A MESS OF BLUES – Elvis Presley
MIO AMORE – The Flamingos
MONEY (THAT’S WHAT I WANT) – Barrett Strong
MOON DAWG! – The Gamblers
MOUNTAIN OF LOVE – Harold Dorman
MULE SKINNER BLUES – The Fendermen
MY BABE – Ron Holden
MY BABY – Margie Hendrix & The Raelettes
MY GIRL JOSEPHINE – Fats Domino
NEW ORLEANS – Gary “U.S” Bonds
NO GREATER MIRACLE – The Harptones
NOBODY LOVES ME LIKE YOU – The Flamingos
OKIE’S IN THE POKIE – Jimmy Patton
ONLY THE LONELY – Roy Orbison
OOH POO PAH DOO – Jessie Hill
PATSY – Jack Scott
PERFIDIA – The Ventures
PETER GUNN THEME – Duane Eddy & The Rebels
ROAD RUNNER – Bo Diddley
ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK – The Isley Brothers
SAD MOOD – Sam Cooke
SALLY SUE BROWN – Arthur Alexander
SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME – The Drifters
SHAKIN’ ALL OVER – Johnny Kidd & The Pirates
SHOPPIN’ FOR CLOTHES – The Coasters
SINCE YOU’RE GONE – The Diablos
SINCERELY – Buster Brown
THE SLOP – The Olympics
SO BLUE – The Vibrations
SOMETHING INSIDE ME – Elmore James
SPANISH HARLEM – Ben E. King
SPOONFUL – Howlin’ Wolf
STAY – Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs
TENDERNESS – Sam Cooke
THAT’S ALL YOU GOTTA DO – Brenda Lee
THINK – James Brown & The Famous Flames
THIS BITTER EARTH – Dinah Washington
THIS MAGIC MOMENT – The Drifters
THIS OLD HEART – James Brown & The Famous Flames
TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT – The Shirelles
TRUE LOVE WAYS – Buddy Holly (Recorded in 1958)
WALK—DON’T RUN – The Ventures
WALKING TO NEW ORLEANS – Fats Domino
WANG DANG DOODLE – Howlin’ Wolf
WHAT BROUGHT US TOGETHER – The Edsels
WHEN WILL I BE LOVED? - The Everly Brothers
WHERE OR WHEN – Dion & The Belmonts
WONDERFUL WORLD – Sam Cooke
YOU CAN DEPEND ON ME – The Miracles
YOUR OTHER LOVE – The Flamingos
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beanball Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-14-03 10:51 PM
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1. The great music of the sixties
those were the days when you could understand the lyrics.Sam Cooke,FatsDomino,the Everly Brothers oh how I pine for yesteryear and those great artist,pre rap era.
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