𝐀𝐥𝐥 𝟐𝟓 𝐒𝐨𝐧𝐠𝐬 𝐓𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐞𝐝 #𝟏 𝐢𝐧 𝟏𝟗𝟔𝟓 - 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐎𝐧𝐞 of Two - see listing in comments - stereo
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See song listing in comments section.
1965. My favorite year of pop music!
8 years old and already a huge Beatles fan for life 64-68 best ever
I agree. I was just out of college in 64 and I am still a fan in awe of the talent they had.
Music was so much better in the 1960s.
Most definitely!!!
In 1965 my parents said EXACTLY the same thing about the music of the 40’s. It was so much better than all this Beatles Yeah, Yeah, Yeah. Every generation embraces its music and never lets go.
I was 10 years old in 65’ when Music 🎼 was just that Music 🎶 that Ment something
So much great music in the 60's!!!
……to be a teenager in the ‘60’s was fantastic! My parents’ gave me a transistor radio for my 13th Birthday. I’d it ‘glued’ to my ear, when I wasn’t at school, or doing homework! It even was under my pillow at night! Just to listen to the British groups’ & US Surfing music………just wow! How lucky was I!
The year I graduated high school. 2 days after getting that diploma I was doing pushups and playing Army at Ft. Jackson. I’d do it all over again. Became a man.
I thunk a lot of us feel that way....thanks for your service and for commenting.
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As a thirteen year old in 1965 petula Clark was my first real love what a classy lady and I still have some of her records ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Me too! She had some great songs and seemed so exotic and classy to me. Really loved "My Love" especially.
I was 8 that year, and have fond memories of school field days with this stuff playing on the PA system(which didn't do the songs any justice at all) would be turned up and cranking it out for us to dance out on the blacktop to! Such memories!
1965 was a great year used to listen to all these records on 800 CKLW in Detroit Michigan.
I was 12 and in 8th grade when this came out. I wish I could go back in time for even a minute to be with my mom and dad again. 😢
I was a bit younger but our older sister introduced us to this music and our parents were together. So many changes but we stood together. Listening to these songs brings back good memories. 👍
12 years old in the 8th grade. You must have skipped a grade. Super smart. Anyway I was 14 in the 9th grade. I loved this music.
I was 6.
Great music. Remembering my high school days. Before enlisting into the army in 66
Oh, The Beach Boys and surfing at the beach in CA every day of summer vacation, getting burnt to a crisp on purpose. 😅 And listening to the radio in 1965! Thanks for the memories.❤
"I was single digit' age hearing this Music, WE NEED TO PRESERVE LIFE FOR ALL OUR CHILDREN"
I'm an old country boy and I like that song.
Have you been listening to my Country music 1960-1969 videos?
I was born in'46,I developed gender dysphoria in early'51,I had my first hormone storm in'65-'66 ,I have a special memory of the music of this time.❤😂❤😢 LindaSu
1965 was when I graduated from high school. Just a year later I was in the military.
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I was 6 but remember these . Older siblings always had the radio on. Thank you for these posts, they make me happy in this messed up world.
Thanks for posting. It's amazing how hearing these great songs can rekindle memories so totally vividly! Junior high, riding bikes everywhere, fishing doing pretty much anything I desired. Florida in 1965 was a great place to grow up, and this music the perfect soundtrack.
I was in the 4th grade in 64 and was mighty proud of my little Sony transistor radio. It had an earphone. Listened to these songs then and since.
I love this music. I was a teenager at the time and it was a great time to be young. When I hear this music, the memories come flooding back.
I first heard Petula Clark sing Downtown on December 31,1964. My late mother was getting the 1962 Dodge Dart inspected at the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Inspection Station on White Horse Pike(U.S.30) in Atco, New Jersey. I was 11 then. The Beatles, the Supremes dominated the popular radio stations and the record sales as well.
"Downtown" is a great classic song!!!
The Beatles vocals on Eight Days a Week are Great!!
Great version!
Why were the instruments left out? That's not how it was heard in 1965.
@@ktcarl In recording a song you lay the instruments down first then the vocal track latter, so what you're hearing is only the vocal part, how many takes, I don't know.
@@ktcarl Also, both John and Paul had a hard time putting this song together, but it turned out great
This was a time when you could buy your favorite songs on a 45 rpm, for a quarter!! Amazing time for music; glad I was just old enough to enjoy it. 13 y.o. Thanks for sharing these great tunes❤❤❤❤
Wow! For a quarter? Why don’t I remember that?
Beatles and MoTown……..never again….the best, Holland, Dozier, Holland: Paul, Ringo, John, George….
oh yeah., was 11 years old.. growing up in the Philippines..
we use to listen to DYMS , the music station out of nearby town of Palo , Leyte..
Some of the best music ever! Glad I was able to enjoy it in the 60s and NOW. Thank you
Hi,Kenny here. As ateen in the 60s, I had quite a collection of great 45s They just don't make records like that anymore. I was blessed!!!
Great Kenny!
А я учился в 5 классе и было мне 12. Это происходило в ссср и у нас практически было невозможно услышать современную англо-американскую музыку, даже этого боялись наши коммунистические руководители (козлы). Однако мы разными хитрыми путями приобщались к нравящейся нам музыке.
Long live rock and roll!!!
translation: And I was in the 5th grade and I was 12. This happened in the USSR and it was almost impossible for us to hear modern Anglo-American music, even our communist leaders (goats) were afraid of this. However, in various cunning ways we became familiar with the music we liked.
Wow, such great music from the two giants of popular music britain & America,years ahead of the rest ❤
Thank you. Graduated HS in'65
Me too...the best year.
Great years, great songs, great memories. Thanks for posting!
I agree. Can’t thank Sonny enough for doing this. I even offered for us to help him financially so he can continue to do this wonderful work.
Con.estas.canciones.vonitasestavamos.travajando
Ken.puerto.vallarta.escuchandolas.en.el.mar.que.bonitos.recuerdos
What no mention from anyone about the Righteous Brothers? Obviously the best song of this set.
Always my favorite...
Downtown and This Diamond Ring were two of my favorites. Used to listen to radio while driving between Dairy Queen and Bowling Alley in my small home town.
1955 birth me in aberaman Wales, listened to them later ...brill.
1955 birthday here too.
Oh my, same year 1955 here, Aquarius.
All Beatles tunes are blocked on TH-cam but the audio from some live performances is okay to use.
1. Petula Clark - Downtown #1 in January 1965 on the Warner label in stereo.
2. The Righteous Brothers - You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' #1 in February 1965 on the Philles label in stereo.
3. Gary Lewis & The Playboys - This Diamond Ring #1 in February 1965 on the Liberty label in stereo.
4. The Temptations - My Girl #1 in March 1965 on the Gordy label in stereo.
5. The Beatles - Eight Days A Week #1 in March 1965 on the Capitol label. Isolated vocals.
6. The Supremes - Stop! In The Name Of Love #1 in March 1965 on the Motown label in stereo.
7. Freddie & The Dreamers - I'm Telling You Now #1 in April 1965 on the Tower label in stereo.
8. Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders - Game Of Love #1 in April 1965 on the Fontana label in stereo.
9. Herman's Hermits - Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter #1 in May 1965 on MGM label in stereo.
10. The Beatles - Ticket To Ride #1 in May 1965 on the Capitol label. Live version in mono.
11. The Beach Boys - Help Me, Rhonda #1 in May 1965 on the Capitol label. Johnny T mix of original single.
12. The Supremes - Back In My Arms Again #1 in June 1965 on the Motown label in stereo. (Fifth consecutive #1 song for the girls)
13. The Four Tops - I Can't Help Myself #1 in June 1965 on the Motown label in stereo. (One of my ALL-TIME favorites)
Thank You.
Perhaps the greatest music year ever. Definitely 64-68
I love the isolated Beatles at 12:00 Another way to hear a great song in a very diff perspective
Great songs in 1965.
Eine vollständige playliste zu erstellen, ist wahrscheinlich zu viel arbeit?
THANK YOU...great tunes and presentation.
This reminds me of my groovy mom listening to all of these great songs while living in NY and she buying me a Beatle's wig from street vendors in Manhattan, I was 6 ❤❤
I was in 1st grade in September of 65. Brings so many memories!!!
I remember first hearing Petula Clark's Down Town at Joe's Barber Shop. I was still small enough had to sit up on the board across the arms of the barber's chair. Joe's Barber Shop was located right across the street from one of the Brockway Factory buildings. I can still smell the barbershop and Outdoors the factory smell , heck it might have been diesel. Ya I must have been about 7 years old. Long time ago Cortland New York.
Thanks for commenting.
Memories and smells and songs ❤️
What great memories of being 14 years old and care free. Hanging out with my friends in junior high and so proud of living in Detroit, the famous home of Motown. How we loved the Motown music- All of it!! Still sounds as great as it did then!
……agree, Motown was/is THE most!
Love the'60s music
'65 was absolutely peak Beatles, so many amazing songs that are some of their best, including "I Feel Fine", "Ticket To Ride", and the amazing double-A single," Day Tripper" / "We Can Work It Out".
At 9 years old, I didn't own my own radio and had to listen to my parents' MOR station. The only song I heard from this list was Downtown. Everything else I only knew from oldies radio decades later.
I was in basic training in the Air Force 21yr old😂
1965 i was 16 years old, and the music wonderful! So much new music came out under those yaers! Thank's for sharing such music!❤❤🤗
I was 17 and it certainly was a good year...thanks for commenting.
I also was 16 in '65. I'm a forty-niner.
1965 was a great time seemed like every week there was a new record those were the good old days I truly miss
So was i..in my fourth year high school...the music and the bands of that era were simply beyond comparison...beatles..dc 5.. gary lewis..herman's hermits..stones..peter and gordon..del shannon and a host of others...
@@antoniouy9704 Thanks for commenting and I graduated in 1965 also.
I was 15 years old. 1965 was a great time to be a teenager. So much great music during this decade. I fell asleep listening to the radio. I remember calling in to the local radio station KMBY in Monterey and requesting songs. I even won a couple of albums.
Well you may be now 71 years old one more or less because I was 16 running to 17 when I heard the song.
I was 16 years old in 1965. WLCY in Tampa. It was a great time.
I was also 15 in 1965 so glad i grew up in the sixetys, never forget watching the Beatles for the first time on tv, even my father who grew up with Frank Sinatra we had all his albums liked the Beatles!
These songs bring me back to my missing old days. Thanks for posting and much loving from Japan.
❤❤love for you❤❤5 in 65...all these songs are a part of me
One commercial is over 6 min long !! Then one song played and another commercial 3 min 42 sec. This is sick.
Can you bock ads with Adblock plus?
Thank You for posting, Timeless music...thanks again !!🥰
Great Job Sonny! I love that you put the songs in chronological order. Music is like a time machine speeding the listener back to another time as if then were now.
Riding around Spring Gulch after graduating from high school and listing to KOMA on the car radio thanks for bringing back the memories.
I graduated from high school in 1966 and I also remember listening to 1520 KOMA out of Oklahoma City. The best music the best cars and the prettiest girls !!!
Wonderful work Sonny! Every time I hear “Downtown” I think of when I first arrived in America and my mom telling me “You’re in America now so you’d better be on your best behavior.” I miss her so much.
My most favorite songs of all time is Downtown with Petula Clark, and Happy Together by the Turtles. I was only two years old in 1965, but these songs were popular and playing on the radio when I was 7 and my 17 & 18 year old sisters would listen to them. Good times.
I was three - Downtown was my favorite song!
Sometime around 2000 this was my 10 yo daughter's fave song. She's 32 now and still cool.
I was 14 in this year.Gr8 songs & performers.Cheers Sonny,you are a top man!
Thanks for doing all of these songs!😊
The British envaison also happend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Jim Clark won in 1965 and Graham Hill also from England won in 1966!
Hard to beat "Stop in the Name of Love" for lyrics and arrangement. Great song.
Love all these Songs !! ❤️❤️
Toute les chonson dès année 60 ils sont magnifiques ❤ à love you ❤️🤟❤️🤟🤟❤️❤️
I wish I could go back for a while
9 years old then...my sister's favorite singer..Petula
Super songs from that year and 65 was the first year I bought my first 45 which was Can`t Get No Satisfaction by the Rolling Stones, don`t know if that song made it to number 1 but still play that song with most of the ones on your list this day.
Oh yes, Satisfaction is coming up in Part Two in the best stereo I ever found.
In May '65 Satisfaction and Like a Rolling Stone fought it for no. 1. I know because I often would pick up the top 30 list at a local record store. I still have many of them. By the way the flip side is The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man. My brother had the record.
@@sonnysoldies5288I remember when the jazz organist Jimmy Smith covered the song Satisfaction. I liked it better than the original version.
Hi. Alan,
Up here in Canada (Toronto) "Satisfaction" was certainly a Super Tune in 1965. It Woke Up Many.
🎵🎵 At 16 years old, - and IN L O V E... 1965.♥♥ (HU)
Muy bonita melodías me recuerda mi juventud 🎉❤😂 gracias porque no las he escuchado y ahorita me siento muy feliz ,gracias❤😂🎉🎉😂❤
i want those songs for my eternity...
Thanks, Sonny for all these wonderful videos with the greatest music ever. The sound is so clear and brings me back to the moment when I first heard them.❤
Gary Lewis & the Playboys shows how his dreams stand the test of time separate from his Dad’s fame.
My Girl by Temptations..precious ❤️🙏🏻 Audio on Eight Days a Week still sounds great 👍
Gary was Jerry’s younger brother.
Actually, Gary was Jerry's son.
Gary Lewis is the son of Jerry Lewis[7] and singer Patti Palmer.[8] His mother, who was performing at the time with the Ted Fio Rito Orchestra,[9] intended to name him after her favorite actor, Cary Grant, but her son became "Gary" as the result of a clerical error.[10][7] He received a set of drums as a gift for his 15th birthday in 1960.[10] When he was 18, Lewis formed the band "Gary and the Playboys" with four friends.[10] Joking at the lateness of bandmates to practice, Lewis referred to them as "playboys", and the name stuck.[11]@@josephinerimmer6888 information taken from WIKIPEDIA.
I grew up in that area that are so you’ve done a good job I believe so I really enjoyed it
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Your channel does an excellent job of getting the original mixes of these songs so they are immediately evocative of the songs as they sounded at the time. so many re-recorded and unrecognizable re-mixes in the world of oldies.
Thank you CHS '65 Tampa Florida
Thank you Sonny, for taking time to put these together and sharing them with us. Nice work. Brings back awesome memories.
Great sounds the mad monk is back one cool dude
"CAN'T HELP MYSELF " BY THE FOUR TOPS IS ONE OF MY MOMS FAVORITE 💓 JAMS FROM HER TEENAGE DAYS .✌️🙂
She still remembers good music...The song is my all-time favorite from my senior year of high school.
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I love the isolated Beatles vocals on "Eight Days a Week" --- it shows their incredible talent in harmonizing and syncopation. Brilliant, and kind if eeri, too!😮😊
I agree 100% bro!
I agree about the Beatles. Both of you guys are pretty sharp. Wouldn’t it be great if they had reunions for baby boomers?
I was 13 years old and got a transistor radio for Christmas 1964. I listened to WLS Chicago every night when I went to bed. The first three songs I heard were Down Town, You’ve Lost That Lovin Feeling, and This Diamond Ring. My other favorite was Mr. Lonely by Bobby Vinton.
I got one that year too, I was also 13! I loved that thing, it was in a powder blue case and I hardly ever put it down. Drove the parents crazy. 😅
I could get WLS, KOKO, Boston and Oklahoma on my transistor radio in '64. The adventure was real late at night while turning that dial like a safecracker.
I was thirteen also and could get Chicago at nighttime in nw Iowa
We could get WLS late at night in Toronto
These are great! Thanks, Sonny.
Good as usual SONNY ! 😁👍💖
Thanks for sharing another great great selection. Good to see the Beach boys included. My mates and I spent as much time as we could surfing the waves on our Malibus. The beach boys even mentioned our local surf beach in the song surfing USA. (Australia's Narrabeen beach) Keep up the good work, much appreciated. God Bless
……when last at a Beach Boys’ Concert, I was middle seat, front row, five feet from Brian Wilson…………what a thrill that was…………
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Good memories
super best songs
simply magnificent collection..but then, all of yours are;
Thank you my friend and thanks for commenting.
I agree. I only recently discovered Sonny’s channel and now I’m hooked!
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thank you sonny
I was born in 65
When there was a downtown, when life was as expected, normal and people said hello! How are you?
Downtown: First song played on KCBN, Reno, NV.
AM Radio at age 10
Me too
I was born in November of this year
Me too!!
Turned 11 in December, my late wife Karen’s parents sang, “Mrs. Brown you’ve got another daughter.”
No radio at age 4
Am , KFRC California
On way to Vietnam then
Thanks for your service...that was the start of some real terrible years there. Thanks for commenting.
A lot of lost lifes for no real reason it was something u never forget and thank u
@@terrycarrow9899 I joined The Marine Corps in 1971, the year The Marines pulled out and let the Army clean up...I guess I was lucky in a way.
@@sonnysoldies5288 it was hot for army over there also
thanks for your service. Interesting how we associate music with our service years. Really takes you back. I guess part of it was homesickness and a desire to get back to "the world".
That’s the year I graduated from HS. Great music ! Still love hearing it 👍
WHB in KC days & WLS Chicago nights . Anybody remember chicken man ?
I like the george costanza version of downtown
With Jerry as backup vocals.
I was born
Do youmake these collections available in digital?❤❤
TH-cam is digital
Am radio Murray the k 1010 wins cousin brucie wabc am
WINS became all news that spring.
Those were the days Murray and his shows @ the Fox theater.
Don't forget the WMCA Good Guys. Those DJs were even louder than Cousin Brucie.
Imm looking at the Playlist. It's obvious that the Beatles sound was years ahead of everyone else.
Too bad I couldn't post the original recordings...TH-cam will always block Beatles songs.
adio`mister`chips....