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1960s

The Swinging Sixties

The birth of modern pop music with revolutionary sounds and cultural shifts.

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1000
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1960–1969
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517–528 of 1000
  1. Seesaw by Don Covay & The Goodtimers — 1965 Hot 100 hit Nº44 Seesaw Don Covay & The Goodtimers 1.3M plays
  2. Wonderful World, Beautiful People by Jimmy Cliff — 1969 Hot 100 hit Nº39 Wonderful World, Beautiful People Jimmy Cliff 1.3M plays
  3. Too Weak To Fight by Clarence Carter — 1968 Hot 100 hit Nº13 Too Weak To Fight Clarence Carter 1.3M plays
  4. I'm A Man by The Spencer Davis Group — 1967 Hot 100 hit Nº10 I'm A Man The Spencer Davis Group 1.3M plays
  5. Try To Remember by The Brothers Four — 1965 Hot 100 hit Nº91 Try To Remember The Brothers Four 1.3M plays
  6. If I Didn't Have A Dime (To Play The Jukebox) by Gene Pitney — 1962 Hot 100 hit Nº58 If I Didn't Have A Dime (To Play The Jukebox) Gene Pitney 1.3M plays
  7. Court Of Love by The Unifics — 1968 Hot 100 hit Nº25 Court Of Love The Unifics 1.3M plays
  8. I've Told Every Little Star by Linda Scott — 1961 Hot 100 hit Nº3 I've Told Every Little Star Linda Scott 1.3M plays
  9. I Hear You Knocking by Fats Domino — 1961 Hot 100 hit Nº67 I Hear You Knocking Fats Domino 1.3M plays
  10. Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love) by Swingin' Medallions — 1966 Hot 100 hit Nº17 Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love) Swingin' Medallions 1.2M plays
  11. (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me by Sandie Shaw — 1964 Hot 100 hit Nº52 (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me Sandie Shaw 1.2M plays
  12. Western Union by The Five Americans — 1967 Hot 100 hit Nº5 Western Union The Five Americans 1.2M plays

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