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The Tremeloes – Blue Suede Tie

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Introduction: The Tremeloes, a British Invasion band of the 1960s, may be best known for their string of early hits like “Do You Love Me” and “Here Comes My Baby.”…

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The Outsiders – Time Won’t Let Me

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Introduction: The Outsiders, a band synonymous with the raw energy of 1960s garage rock, delivered a potent dose of angst and youthful rebellion with their 1965 single, “Time Won’t Let…

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Simon & Garfunkel – The Sound Of Silence

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Introduction: “The Sound of Silence,” a poignant and timeless anthem of alienation and miscommunication, was originally written by Paul Simon in 1964. Initially released in acoustic form on the duo’s…

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Gene Pitney – Something’s Gotten Hold of My Heart (1968)

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Introduction: Gene Pitney’s “Something’s Gotten Hold of My Heart” is a poignant ballad that has resonated with listeners for decades. Written by Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway, the song first…

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Stampeders – Sweet City Woman (1971)

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Introduction: “Sweet City Woman,” a timeless classic by the Canadian rock band The Stampeders, is a song that has captivated audiences for over five decades. Released in 1971, it quickly…

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Player – Baby Come Back

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Introduction: “Baby Come Back,” a soulful ballad by the British-American rock band Player, is a timeless classic that resonated with audiences upon its release in 1977 and continues to captivate…

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Gordon Lightfoot – Sundown (1974)

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Introduction: “Sundown,” a 1974 folk-rock masterpiece by Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, is a song steeped in the complexities of love, jealousy, and paranoia. Released as the title track from his…

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Lobo – I’d Love You To Want Me

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Introduction: “I’d Love You to Want Me” is a timeless ballad by American singer-songwriter Lobo, released in 1972. The song quickly climbed the charts, reaching number two on the Billboard…

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Bill Withers perform Lean on Me (1972)

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Introduction: “Lean on Me,” a timeless anthem of friendship and support, was written and performed by the soulful singer-songwriter Bill Withers. Released in 1972 as the lead single from his…

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Bob Dylan’s “Blowing in the Wind”

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Introduction: Bob Dylan’s “Blowin’ in the Wind,” released in 1962, is an iconic protest song that transcends time and resonates with audiences across generations. Its simple yet powerful lyrics, composed…

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