Louie Louie - The Kingsmen 1963 31 %
I Get Around - Beach Boys 1964 45 %
Like a Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan 1965 8 %
Ain't Too Proud to Beg - Temptations 196614 %
Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix 1967 2 %
Songs Submitted by Email
"Under the Boardwalk" by the Drifters. Bruce Grant Stitt (65)
"Cherish" by the Association (1966) John Wason
"Groovin" by the Young Rascals (1967) John Wason
"Linda"....by Jan and Dean Linda Lou Larson
"Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones Ron and Carol Hill
I'm Looking at the World Through Rose-Colored Glasses, By Frank Sinatra. Marie
“Psycho”(original soundtrack) - Bernard Herrmann '61 Carl Sackis
"Blowin in the Wind" Peter, Paul and Mary Sandy Schuessler Wright
"Take Good Care of My Baby" Cherie Mulder
"It's My Party and I'll Cry If I Want To" Cherie Mulder
"Rubber Ball" Cherie Mulder
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight" Cherie Mulder
"The Night Has Thousand Eyes" Cherie Mulder
"Big Girls Don't Cry" Cherie Mulder
"Donna"Cherie Mulder
"But Will You Love Me Tomorrow" Cherie Mulder
"Rockin' Robin"???? Cherie Mulder
Any song from early albums by Johnny Mathis,The Lettermen, or
Frankie Valli of the Four Seasons Cherie Mulder
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would like to vote for Peter, Paul and Mary and "Blowin in the Wind" Sandy Schuessler Wright
Psycho(original soundtrack) - Bernard Herrmann '61
"It is one of the penalties of advancing years to find one's surroundings haunted by the spectres of the passed away, to tread everywhere on the tombstone of some dear friend, and, briefly, to see one's world --- the only world known to man --- lapsing into ruin."
Sir Richard Burton
Carl Sackis
I would have to say NONE OF THESE to the songs listed for us to choose from. But here are the lyrics to one that identifies me in the '60's at Empehi:
I'M LOOKING AT THE WORLD THROUGH ROSE-COLORED GLASSES,
sung by Frank Sinatra. (J. Steiger, T. Malie)
[Recorded October 3, 1962, Los Angeles]
Looking at the world through rose colored glasses,
Everything is rosy now.
Looking at the world and everything that passes,
Seems of rosy hue somehow.
Why do I feel surprise, don't wink your eyes,
Needn't guess I'll confess, certain someone just said yes.
In a bungalow all covered with roses, I will settle down I vow,
That's why I'm looking at the world through rose colored glasses,
Everything is rosy now.
Oh yes, I'm looking at the world through rose colored glasses,
Everything is rosy now.
Yes, everything is rosy now.
Marie '67
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Ron and Carol Hill ronandcarolh@yahoo.com
"Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones
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C'mon, doodz. Let's not forget "Cherish" by the Association (1966), and "Groovin" by the Young Rascals (1967).
John Wason
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"Linda"....by Jan and Dean !!!! of course!!!!!!
lindaloularson.....
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would say "Under the Boardwalk" by the Drifters.
Bruce Grant Stitt (65)
Dr. B. Grant Stitt, Professor
Department of Criminal Justice
University of Nevada, Reno
My late friend Holly Hybert Bacon and I concurred shortly before she departed this world that the Byrds...EIGHT MILES HIGH was our Empehi favorite. I'll vote for us both in her absence.
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