Oldies

Petula Clark ~ Downtown (1964)

“Downtown,” performed by Petula Clark and released in 1964, is a quintessential pop song that became a celebrated anthem of…

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The Shirelles – “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” (1960)

“Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” is a landmark song in American music history, originally performed by The Shirelles and…

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Linda Ronstadt – Blue Bayou (1977)

“Blue Bayou,” performed by Linda Ronstadt, is a quintessential ballad that became one of the defining songs of the 1970s.…

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Ray Peterson – Tell Laura I Love Her (1960)

“Tell Laura I Love Her,” sung by Ray Peterson, emerged as a poignant ballad in 1960, swiftly carving its niche…

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Mel Carter – Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me (1965)

Mel Carter’s “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me” is a classic pop ballad that emerged in 1965, capturing the romantic…

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Kitty Wells – “Making Believe” (1955)

Kitty Wells’ song “Making Believe,” released in 1955, stands as a significant piece in the tapestry of country music history.…

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Kitty Wells – It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels (1952)

In 1952, Kitty Wells recorded “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels,” a single that would go down in…

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The Searchers – Needles and Pins ’88 (1964)

“Needles and Pins” was originally written by Jack Nitzsche and Sonny Bono, gaining prominence when recorded by The Searchers in…

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Barry McGuire – Eve of Destruction (1965)

“Eve of Destruction” is a protest song written by P.F. Sloan in 1964 and popularized by Barry McGuire in 1965.…

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The Doors – Light My Fire (1967)

“Light My Fire” is one of The Doors’ most iconic songs and a defining track of the late 1960s music…

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