My Top 20 American Hits From The 60's: 1)Time Won't Let Me / The Outsiders 2)Oh! Pretty Woman / Roy Orbison 3)Runaway / Del Shannon 4)Sugar Sugar / The Archies 5)96 Tears / ? & The Mysterians 6)Happy Together / The Turtles 7)California Dreaming / The Mamas & Papas 8)I'm A Believer / The Monkees 9)Young Girl / Gary Puckett & The Union Gap 10)This Diamond Ring / Gary Lewis & The Playboys 11) You Don't Own Me / Lesley Gore 12)Mr. Tambourine Man / The Birds 13)Kind Of A Drag / The Buckinghams 14)Woman Woman / Gary Puckett & The Union Gap 15) Don't You Care / The Buckinghams 16) Unchained Melody / The Righteous Bros. 17)Blue Velvet / Bobby Vinton 18)The Sound Of Silence / Simon & Garfunkel 19)Greenfields / The Brothers 4 20) Traces / Classics Iv
My list is not in order and just the best songs from any English Speaking country : Zombies - Tell He No! Dick and Dee Dee - the Mountain's High Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze Mary Wells - The One Who Really Loves You Sound of Silence - Simon & Garfunkel California Dreamin' - The Mamas & The Papas Stand By Me - Ben E. King Chuck Jackson - Any Day Now The Animals - Oh lord please don't let me be Misunderstood and the song "Monterey" The Yardbirds - Smokestack Lightning and Heart Full of Soul Velvet Underground - Sunday Morning and There She Goes Again Beach Boys - God Only Knows Deon Jackson - Love makes the world go round Boz Scaggs - Loan me a time and I'll be Long Gone (get up and make my life shine) Love _ Forever changes - Alone Again Or or House is not a Motel Neil Young - I've been waiting for you, Cowgirl in the Sand Buffalo Springfield - Mr Soul, Expecting to Fly, For What its worth The Dovers - what am gonna do? (Psychedelic Nuggets ) The Kinks - Waterloo Sunset Tommy James and Shandells - Crystal Blue Persuasion Van Morrison - Astral Weeks, Besides You, Caravan Steve Marriott's and Small Faces - Itchycoo Park Sam Cooke - Change is Gonna Come AND bring it on home to me Buffalo Springfield - Mr Soul, expecting to fly, Sad Memory The Doors -Break on Through (to the other side) Rolling Stones - Satisfaction Simon and Garfunkel The Sounds of Silence and April She Will Del Shannon - Runaway Peter and Gordan -Go to Pieces (written by Del Shannon) Temptations - My Baby The Four Tops - Ask the Lonely Dylan - Positively Fourth Street The Kinks - You Really Got Me "Something" by the Classic IV Beatles - A Day in The Life Beatles = All I Have to do (when John hums at the end) Beatles - I Am the Walrus Beatles - If I needed Someone (Harrison) Beatles - I Need You (Harrison) Beatles - I'm Only Sleeping Creedence Clearwater Rev. - Green River Roy Orbison - Crying Gene Pitney - True Love Never Runs Smooth The Who - I can See for Miles Hendrix - Little Wing
@@northernlight4614 Their first U.S tour was in 1967. Their first NYC (my hometown) shows were in March ‘67 at a Manhattan movie theatre with, incredibly, Cream.
SO may great songs by SO many great artists and groups! Dave Clark Five and Rolling Stones are two personal favorites of mine. But let's be honest---all 100 could have been Beatles songs. :)
@@richardtaylor8165 Well, I am afraid you're going to be disappointed because Scotland will always by part of Great Britain... Great Britain is a geographical location, numbnuts. Politics and indy referendums can't change that fact.
My Favorite Top 20 British Invasion Hits: 1) In My Life / The Beatles 2)Because / The Dave Clark 5 3)A World Without Love / Peter & Gordon 4)A Summer Song / Chad & Jeremy 5)We Can Work It Out / The Beatles 6)The House Of The Rising Sun / The Animals 7)Nowhere Man / The Beatles 8)To Sir With Love / Lulu 9) Yesterday / The Beatles 10) I Want To Hold Your Hand / Beatles 11) Downtown / Petula Clark 12) I'll Never Find Another You / The Seekers 13)You've Got Your Troubles / The Fortunes 14)She's Not There / The Zombies 15)Penny Lane / The Beatles 16) You Really Got Me / The Kinks 17)Can't You Hear My Heartbeat / Herman's Hermits 18)Tired Of Waiting For You / The Kinks 19) I Think Of You / The Merseybeats 20)Willow Weep For Me / Chad & Jeremy
Good to know. But, his song(s) didn't come to the North America from across the Pacific Ocean. It/they came from across the Atlantic, originating in Great Britain. You can basically say the same thing about the early Bee Gees.
Dont get me wrong.. I love tons of British bands... but the americans.... they just have a kind of class that you just find in the american bands..Funnily enough, there was the British Invasion, but very rarely have you heard of an American band going to England. 😂
Schöne Zusammenstellung, aber leider geht es mir (76) viel zu schnell !
Warum nicht das Ganze in 30 Minuten ?
Mir ist schon ganz schwindelig ... LOL
Dean Martin wasn't British, so shouldn't be on a "British Invasion" list... but still a great list.
Since when is Dean Martin British???
How does Dean Martin make the Top British invasion hits?
the same way we see the british invasion on our charts ... check out Billboard hits from 1963-67
Where is Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade Of Pale?
Dean Martin🤔
Dean Martin?
My thoughts too. Maybe he was conceived in british waters or something?
My Top 20 American Hits From The 60's:
1)Time Won't Let Me / The Outsiders
2)Oh! Pretty Woman / Roy Orbison
3)Runaway / Del Shannon
4)Sugar Sugar / The Archies
5)96 Tears / ? & The Mysterians
6)Happy Together / The Turtles
7)California Dreaming / The Mamas & Papas
8)I'm A Believer / The Monkees
9)Young Girl / Gary Puckett & The Union Gap
10)This Diamond Ring / Gary Lewis & The Playboys
11) You Don't Own Me / Lesley Gore
12)Mr. Tambourine Man / The Birds
13)Kind Of A Drag / The Buckinghams
14)Woman Woman / Gary Puckett & The Union Gap
15) Don't You Care / The Buckinghams
16) Unchained Melody / The Righteous Bros.
17)Blue Velvet / Bobby Vinton
18)The Sound Of Silence / Simon & Garfunkel
19)Greenfields / The Brothers 4
20) Traces / Classics Iv
nice list, i would put the sound of silence in the top three. I love the bubblegum songs as well
My list is not in order and just the best songs from any English Speaking country :
Zombies - Tell He No!
Dick and Dee Dee - the Mountain's High
Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze
Mary Wells - The One Who Really Loves You
Sound of Silence - Simon & Garfunkel
California Dreamin' - The Mamas & The Papas
Stand By Me - Ben E. King
Chuck Jackson - Any Day Now
The Animals - Oh lord please don't let me be Misunderstood and the song "Monterey"
The Yardbirds - Smokestack Lightning and Heart Full of Soul
Velvet Underground - Sunday Morning and There She Goes Again
Beach Boys - God Only Knows
Deon Jackson - Love makes the world go round
Boz Scaggs - Loan me a time and I'll be Long Gone (get up and make my life shine)
Love _ Forever changes - Alone Again Or or House is not a Motel
Neil Young - I've been waiting for you, Cowgirl in the Sand
Buffalo Springfield - Mr Soul, Expecting to Fly, For What its worth
The Dovers - what am gonna do? (Psychedelic Nuggets )
The Kinks - Waterloo Sunset
Tommy James and Shandells - Crystal Blue Persuasion
Van Morrison - Astral Weeks, Besides You, Caravan
Steve Marriott's and Small Faces - Itchycoo Park
Sam Cooke - Change is Gonna Come AND bring it on home to me
Buffalo Springfield - Mr Soul, expecting to fly, Sad Memory
The Doors -Break on Through (to the other side)
Rolling Stones - Satisfaction
Simon and Garfunkel The Sounds of Silence and April She Will
Del Shannon - Runaway
Peter and Gordan -Go to Pieces (written by Del Shannon)
Temptations - My Baby
The Four Tops - Ask the Lonely
Dylan - Positively Fourth Street
The Kinks - You Really Got Me
"Something" by the Classic IV
Beatles - A Day in The Life
Beatles = All I Have to do (when John hums at the end)
Beatles - I Am the Walrus
Beatles - If I needed Someone (Harrison)
Beatles - I Need You (Harrison)
Beatles - I'm Only Sleeping
Creedence Clearwater Rev. - Green River
Roy Orbison - Crying
Gene Pitney - True Love Never Runs Smooth
The Who - I can See for Miles
Hendrix - Little Wing
Dean Martin isn't British...
thought dean martin was american
I thought he was Italian
@@smileysmilefan7879 No
In South America en el 64-65, there was a similar movement called Uruguayan Invasion.
Very enjoyable! Took me back to my early teens, into my late teens
Great songs but I think the British Invasion period is 1964-1965. Anything later than that wouldn't qualify imo.
Where's The Who? Also, I had no idea that Dean Martin (3:29) was part of the British invasion. Live and learn....
I think the Who came too late for the British Invasion.
@@northernlight4614 whut My Generation was 1964/1965. That is the british invasion
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Fair enough.
Did they tour America that early though?
@@northernlight4614 Their first U.S tour was in 1967. Their first NYC (my hometown) shows were in March ‘67 at a Manhattan movie theatre with, incredibly, Cream.
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That's what I was thinking.
1967 is too late to be considered a British Invasion band.
SO may great songs by SO many great artists and groups! Dave Clark Five and Rolling Stones are two personal favorites of mine.
But let's be honest---all 100 could have been Beatles songs. :)
Time of the Season should have been on the list.
Were is Cliff Richard?
Cliff Richard performed with an American band
Cliff Richard started his solo career in 1972
They are the Drifters
Of course ... Batchelor Boy and Summer Holiday
@@jaitheminecraftgamer5046 ???? News to me.
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Donavon is Scottish
Scotland is in Great Britain...
@@samp.8099 Hopefully not for too much longer... 😉
@@richardtaylor8165 Well, I am afraid you're going to be disappointed because Scotland will always by part of Great Britain... Great Britain is a geographical location, numbnuts. Politics and indy referendums can't change that fact.
Winchester Cathedral in the top 10 ?
My Favorite Top 20 British Invasion Hits:
1) In My Life / The Beatles
2)Because / The Dave Clark 5
3)A World Without Love / Peter & Gordon
4)A Summer Song / Chad & Jeremy
5)We Can Work It Out / The Beatles
6)The House Of The Rising Sun / The Animals
7)Nowhere Man / The Beatles
8)To Sir With Love / Lulu
9) Yesterday / The Beatles
10) I Want To Hold Your Hand / Beatles
11) Downtown / Petula Clark
12) I'll Never Find Another You / The Seekers
13)You've Got Your Troubles / The Fortunes
14)She's Not There / The Zombies
15)Penny Lane / The Beatles
16) You Really Got Me / The Kinks
17)Can't You Hear My Heartbeat / Herman's Hermits
18)Tired Of Waiting For You / The Kinks
19) I Think Of You / The Merseybeats
20)Willow Weep For Me / Chad & Jeremy
It's My Life was my high school theme song!! nobody's gonna "F" with me.
Lonnie Donegan was a pre British Invasion artist.
I lot of pop in this list,along with the rock too of course!👌
don't forget it's the "British Invasion"
2:14 this isn’t from them it is from the kinks
Kinks wrote it, but Herman's Hermits made a hit of it.
Frank Ifield is an Aussie.
Good to know. But, his song(s) didn't come to the North America from across the Pacific Ocean. It/they came from across the Atlantic,
originating in Great Britain. You can basically say the same thing about
the early Bee Gees.
so was the Bee Gees and Seekers
British-born, though.
Where are all the songs of The Who or kinks???
Where is Lulu - To Sir With Love and Boom Bang A Bang?
Dont get me wrong.. I love tons of British bands... but the americans.... they just have a kind of class that you just find in the american bands..Funnily enough, there was the British Invasion, but very rarely have you heard of an American band going to England. 😂