My whole young life just flashed before my eyes..sad and happy times in that amazing musical era...🌸 to all of you growing up in these times..weren’t we lucky.♥️
Oooh...sooo lucky..the music and those times..isn't it amazing that these songs are still being played and aired..will the music of today still be played in 2060/70?.
Wow this is amazing 😉 music is the catalyst of life 🎶 every song here brings back memories of times and places of where we were and what we were doing 🤘🏼💖 I remember listening to some of these songs on Radio Caroline at night on my little transistor radio here in the Northwest of UK 🤘🏼🎵 ( before Radio 1 with Tony Blackburn and Arnold his dog 🤣😂) thanks for the great memories 😎🎶💖🎵👍🏻
We just took it for granted the music being recorded during that time. When l here the crap churned out today l realise how good it was. How much of todays rubbish will still be remembered in 60 years? There was such a variation in music also. Fantastic time to be there,and l was.
Todays music is so predictable, so manufactured and so badly performed by forgettable groups/singers with no clothes on and no talent. C - Rap. If they want to protest, then they should listen to Dylan. Learn how to craft a song without the bad language and make it universal.. nothing turns me off more than hearing someone singing about their body bits.
No problem Brian! Make sure to watch "Every No.2 of The 60's", you will be surprised to see who didn't make it to number one and I'm sure they'll bring back some memories too.
Absolutely brilliant I remember every one 'i was born in 1957"and they are still being played today' wonderful'' proper singing and dancing music for everyone'' happy music,happy times for our great britain
Love this compilation, So many memories. still listening to Roy Orbison He was FANTASTIC, I spoke with him once, made my day and that memory is with me forever.
I love this music! My favourites are The Seekers, Hermans Hermits,Manfred Mann! I'm from Australia, which is why The Seekers are my favourite! I grew up with The Seekers music, also Peter, Paul and Mary! Thanks! Greetings from Australia!
The Seekers where my favourite group too they had a unique sound with the voice of Judith Durham,!50 years later the same line up where celebrating their 50th anniversary tour 2013/14
cockney , i cant thank you enough for all the fab work youve put on here for us , all the great memories !!! wow im a 66 , and am transported back in time , to many memories id forfotten , bit OOO so remember now !!! youve done a great job, many , many thank s Coralie
I'm not old enough to remember any of these songs first time round, but it's amazing how many have stood the test of time and are still recognized by most people today.
I am completely the same not old enough to remember these but my parents played this music constantly so I know most of these song back to front and inside out .
I forgot. I was born and raised 1963 In San Diego. Not too many huge groups came out of SanDiego. The Cascades got to number2. With Listen To The Rhythm of the falling Rain in the U s charts. But Gary Puckett and the Union Gaps “Young Girl”. Reached number one in Britain. Formed in San Diego in 1967 by 1970 it was all over. But The Union Gap sold more records in 1968 than The Beatles The Folling Stones and The Who. The Who were working on Tommy for most of 1968. Anyhow at age 80 Gary Puckett is still out there on the road performing. Their first six singles all went gold. But my favorite songs by The Union Gap were all co-written by Gary Puckett. A Simple Man, Could I, The Beggar, And if the day would Come if you want to listen to them. Oddly enough my favorite band of all time The Who never had a number one hit in Great Britain. With albums like Tommy 1969, Who’s Next 1971, and Quadrophenia 1974. I don’t think Peter Townshend and Roger Daltrey are too worried about it!!!!!
Someone got stuck in time. Great music for sure. But a person that was 50 years old at that time would say the same about the music u praise so much :) be open and embrace movement
@@espblt I don't mind embracing change, but I can't see how the 'plastic' music of today that is synthesised, altered and tweaked by a computer can be anything as good quality as a singer who doesn't need the technology.
@@espblt modern music is black 20 year olds so don’t make it to full maturity before overdosing getting high on cocaine, making music videos with whores in the background and saying niggas every ten seconds
They used to just alter the tape speed so they could hit the notes if they couldn’t. Like Runaway by Del Shannon, for example. Or get a ringer in if any of the players couldn’t get it. If autotune had been invented back then they would have used it. There was also a lot of garbage from back then that no one remembers, although the best stuff was some of the best of all time.
I worked as a singer during 60s and 70s. Followed up with Cabaret in night clubs. I was a very young woman. The band was 14 piece, including a Brass section. I worked very hard and loved it all, and would do it all again. I'm using this dreadful time to sing as much as I can, as it's good to exercise the lungs, the diaphragm and of course my memory gets the benefit too. Recommended to you all. May 1st 20/20
Great collections I love small faces .stones Beatles .all great every one them ballads very special to me .has woke me up to my teen age years .thank you so much
The Small Faces were brilliant...i still have a pristine 45 copy of Itchycoo Park. Steve Marriott had such a sad ending...burnt to death in a hotel room,penniless
Tons of rap shit falling on our heads since years, but are fast forgotten. The records from the fifties and sixties are not forgotten and still played !
My God, that brought back a few memories, I was sure some of those had got to Nr. 1. There will never, never, never ever be another music decade like the 60's The lead singer from the Foundations was on our cruise a few years ago, Can still belt them out!!
Ask people what group from Southern California knocked The Rolling Stones Satisfaction out of the top spot of the British charts the guess would be The Beach Boys, Mamas and the Papas or The Doors but it was the Walker Brothers with Make it Easy On Yourself. I have mates if your British don’t laugh in Scunthorpe. I used to visit every summer from 1987to 1992 for the entire summer as I was a teacher at the time. The first night We went to the Bridge yHotel and Pub. Bridge House June 1987. I wasn’t expecting to see The Walker Brothers on the jukebox. So My four songs I played often and endlessly were all number ones in Britain The Sun ain’t gonna Shine anymore. Everlasting Love. And Pretty Flamingo and The mighty Quinn by Manfred Mann. Pretty Flamingo with Paul Jones on lead Vocals And the Mighty Quinn with Michael DABO on vocals Michael the Dad of my dream woman The Heartbreakingly beautiful British Actress Olivia DABO. I would just show up unannounced. But several of my mates Paul Chiz OToole, Willy Elvin, Tony Mackey Mcilvaney would always say I knew Bud was back in Sunny Scunny when I walked in the Bridge House Hotel and Pub and I heard Pretty Flamingo, Mighty Quinn or The Walker Brothers on the jukebox. Hearing these small clips brought back so many memories. For some reason Cilla Black and Sandie Shaw weren’t as huge on this side of the pond as they were in Britain. Petula Clark and Dusty Springfield were both huge here in the states like in Britain. I never knew Chris Farlowe hit number one in Britain until I saw this film thanks everso much for posting it. Lastly “On our block all of the guys call her flamingo crimson dress that clings so tight she’s out of reach and out of sight”!!!! !!!!!
Ah, what a list of great artists: The Beatles, The Stones, The Small Faces, The Supremes, The Kinks, Roy Orbison, Procol Harum and the immortal... Ken Dodd! Lovely!
Thank you for this. I only wish you had experienced the magic of hearing every song via transistor radio, waiting for that week's chart to come out and watching Top of the Pops with an audience of real people. The raw excitement of that music will never be repeated.
@@normangale3159 and you had to keep turning the dial so you found the right spot. We didn't have what they have today. I wouldn't trade my youth with today's youth. We had freedom.
I was in my late teens when Georgie Fame toured Australia in 1988. It was my first experience of dancing with my girl friend. I mean, holding hands, and standing close to each other, and dancing. I'll never forget the grumpy old people behind me giving me bad looks. I had a suit and tie. I combed my hair.. I tell you, there just ain't pleasing some people!
The generation gap was real back then. Parents didn't want to be our best friends, they cldnt stand us for the most part. I know I drove my old man crazy he had no clue what was going on with the kids. I rember him warning my sister in '62 "Don't bring home thst fella with the ripple soled shoes". Little did he know what was coming his way
Fantastic work Tommaso - the greatest pop music of our lifetimes, every number 1 has something special about it, either the singer, the band or the "sound" of that number, wonderful memories!!!!
Ok just so you guys know, i was 19 when i made this, i love older music and always will, all i can say is sorry if there is any wrong songs listed here, anyway thank you for watching and hope you enjoyed?! Tom
I was born in the early sixties but I recognised every song bar two, love that music era. My only criticism of the playlist is that each song doesn’t go long enough. 🥰
Thanks for doing what was obviously a labour of love :) (Quick heads up: a few are SO not the original versions, for example Peter & Gordon 'World Without Love', Pet Clark 'This Is My Song', and a few others.)
Between July and September in 64 the number ones were hard days night, really got me going and into something good... having such classic songs hitting number one in such a short period of time is mind blowing to me.. also makes me jealous not being there Oh and then pretty woman came after that...
@@rippi37 My point was that we all have our favorite eras as determined by when we reached puberty...because really if you observe kids growing up, in fact even just look at ourselves one finds the interest in popular music to begin at puberty....Girls follow boy-bands at around 10 yo and boys tend to like pop. music at around 12 yo. I think you will agree. Therefore if one looks back and remembers one's first 'crush' on a band it will be in the year that coincides with approx. one of those ages. Let me know if you think I may be right...Hmmmmm.
@@erepsekahs I fell in love with a boy bands at age 4. My sons were never into pop music . It is an individual thing. I also fell in love with bands fronted by women , from a very young age ( around 4 , too ) ....your theory does not apply to me or mine. Interesting theory though.
I was 12 in 1964. The previous year was the asassination of President JF Kennedy which really rocked our nation. We were ready for the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Moody Blues, and all the numerous new groups and music. The 60's were a big time of change and the music reflected it .
All these songs are like looking at a photo album of my job, in pubs with Juke Boxes and an era before I/T ruled the workplace and stress only related to exercise, I was in my teenage years throughout the 1960s, and like others thought society would move as it did in the 60s and 70s. By the millennium so- called talent shows had killed off the great songwriters who created so many hits during those two decades. Karaoke artists were turned into top stars unusually with covers from these decades
I was 16years old when ELVIS changed everything for millions of kids around the world ,1956 when it all started, what a marvelous decade the sixties were, left London went to AUSTRALIA in 66,am still loving this music till the day I die LOL FROM AUSTRALIA 😎😊😎😊
It isn't so bad being a teen today either since you can now buy every album released by the Beatles, Kinks, Who etc, all the great bands - in every conceivable form whether the original LPs or the mono remasters of 2009 (Beatles) or the more recent anniversary remixes and remasters. Further, you now have access to some of the outtakes, unreleased songs, studio chatter that shine so much light on the genius of these artists! For example, would teens of the time have heard McCartney singing his fabulous ''Goodbye'' written for Mary Hopkin? Yes, I know you don't have the excitement of listening as the artists released new albums or singles or seeing them live in their heyday, but hey that's a trade off.
@@kenlee1416 hi Ken you seem to have a positive attitude, I'm so glad to see you like the earlier music, there's maby a few teens who don't no about where it all began, spread the word with your friends of all this good music, p.s. I such a music fan I'm into Prog. Rock Prog. Metal quite a lot of music today is really good, once you have the music bug it never leaves you, all the best for the future and keep on rocking....😎😎😎😎FROM AUSTRALIA...
@@kenlee1416 I forgot to mention three generations of my family me my son & grandson saw Paul McCartney in PERTH last year, what a talent that guy is, see ya...😎😎😎😎
Memories are made of these,what a decade to be young, awesome.
Only Oldies - But Goodies - Never get tired of listening to these songs. I can remember where I was and what I was doing.
Wonderful Times 😍
I was so lucky to have lived in the 60’s when they produced music like this. Victor from Australia.
I am born there, but I saw with 5 years Elvis in 🇩🇪TV...... ☕👱🏼♀️🧒🏻🖐🏽
My whole young life just flashed before my eyes..sad and happy times in that amazing musical era...🌸 to all of you growing up in these times..weren’t we lucky.♥️
We were indeed. A RICH musical period
Oooh...sooo lucky..the music and those times..isn't it amazing that these songs are still being played and aired..will the music of today still be played in 2060/70?.
We were the luckiest, music was the best, great memories
Best music ever recorded. Wish I could relive those days again! Damb how I miss those times
Yes we were!
All of my teenage years, loved all the songs and knew every one of them, brilliant time to be a teenager,.
Agree 100 percent. I still listen to sixties music...it still sounds great. Growing up in Ireland,we always looked to England for great music!
Much better than today. 🇩🇪🌿👋🏽🌿
Hello Sue, How are you doing?
These are songs like an old wine that got better over time..
What a decade !!!!!! Never been one like it since !!! I am lost in the 60's..have been since then
Wow this is amazing 😉 music is the catalyst of life 🎶 every song here brings back memories of times and places of where we were and what we were doing 🤘🏼💖 I remember listening to some of these songs on Radio Caroline at night on my little transistor radio here in the Northwest of UK 🤘🏼🎵 ( before Radio 1 with Tony Blackburn and Arnold his dog 🤣😂) thanks for the great memories 😎🎶💖🎵👍🏻
We just took it for granted the music being recorded during that time.
When l here the crap churned out today l realise how good it was.
How much of todays rubbish will still be remembered in 60 years?
There was such a variation in music also.
Fantastic time to be there,and l was.
Todays music is so predictable, so manufactured and so badly performed by forgettable groups/singers with no clothes on and no talent.
C - Rap. If they want to protest, then they should listen to Dylan. Learn how to craft a song without the bad language and make it universal.. nothing turns me off more than hearing someone singing about their body bits.
Me to. Fantastic time to be a teenager.
What a great time for music I lived bloody brilliant. Great memories
What a fantastic time we had back then, without doubt the greatest time in my young life, so many many beautiful memories, unforgettable.
Just "found " this, all of the music of my youth, the best music ever, the sixties were the best times. Thanks for posting this.
No problem Brian! Make sure to watch "Every No.2 of The 60's", you will be surprised to see who didn't make it to number one and I'm sure they'll bring back some memories too.
As anyone got a time machine so we can go back to these great times great compilation brings back so many good times
Absolutely brilliant I remember every one 'i was born in 1957"and they are still being played today' wonderful'' proper singing and dancing music for everyone'' happy music,happy times for our great britain
terence barrett Hi Terrence I'm another person born in 1957 and I'm really enjoying the music from Australia!
Ditto. I Was born in June of 57. This was like a time machine going back to great memories and songs.
What a great period - doubt it will ever be equaled again. Glad I was there to see ( and hear ) it.
My youth, it was like magic, music with character. That time made me love music so much.
Me too. I was so lucky to grow up then.
Ah memories! Sadly so many of these people are no longer with us but thank goodness their music lives on and inspires
Love this compilation, So many memories. still listening to Roy Orbison He was FANTASTIC, I spoke with him once, made my day and that memory is with me forever.
Hello Susan, How are you doing?
I loved all these songs then and still do now. What a great time that was
Remembered every one of them. Brought back some fantastic memories. They are all so good I can't pick a favourite
Me too.
what great memories of my teenage years in melbourne through the 1960's.
If only we could go back in time to relive my hay days gave me gosse bumps lovely 😍
Hi Mary, How are you doing?
I love this music! My favourites are The Seekers, Hermans Hermits,Manfred Mann! I'm from Australia, which is why The Seekers are my favourite! I grew up with The Seekers music, also Peter, Paul and Mary! Thanks! Greetings from Australia!
The Seekers where my favourite group too they had a unique sound with the voice of Judith Durham,!50 years later the same line up where celebrating their 50th anniversary tour 2013/14
64 was the best year of my life and the best music ever - thanks.
cockney , i cant thank you enough for all the fab work youve put on here for us , all the great memories !!! wow im a 66 , and am transported back in time , to many memories id forfotten , bit OOO so remember now !!! youve done a great job, many , many thank s Coralie
Hello Coralie
Oh so many memories come flooding back watching all these songs, I remember sooo many things of those times, thank you
Wardis Me too, I am right back 13 years old.
Me too! I am now 73, and this was my teen years!
Classic 60's music best ever 💖
Im 32 years old only, but I love the sixties music thank you very much, great job men.. from México...
I'm not old enough to remember any of these songs first time round, but it's amazing how many have stood the test of time and are still recognized by most people today.
Joe Francis this diamond ring this
I am completely the same not old enough to remember these but my parents played this music constantly so I know most of these song back to front and inside out .
What a decade great brought back so many memories
Every one a fantastic memory, what a brilliant time to be young.
Man Oh Man, does this ever bring back some fabulous, happy memories --- and a few sad times! Thanks for uploading.
My early life flashed in front of me. I was born at the beginning of the decade and grew up with this music.
Hello Laura, How are you doing?
I forgot. I was born and raised 1963 In San Diego. Not too many huge groups came out of SanDiego. The Cascades got to number2. With Listen To The Rhythm of the falling Rain in the U s charts. But Gary Puckett and the Union Gaps “Young Girl”. Reached number one in Britain. Formed in San Diego in 1967 by 1970 it was all over. But The Union Gap sold more records in 1968 than The Beatles The Folling Stones and The Who. The Who were working on Tommy for most of 1968. Anyhow at age 80 Gary Puckett is still out there on the road performing. Their first six singles all went gold. But my favorite songs by The Union Gap were all co-written by Gary Puckett. A Simple Man, Could I, The Beggar, And if the day would Come if you want to listen to them. Oddly enough my favorite band of all time The Who never had a number one hit in Great Britain. With albums like Tommy 1969, Who’s Next 1971, and Quadrophenia 1974. I don’t think Peter Townshend and Roger Daltrey are too worried about it!!!!!
Absolutely amazing. This what we call music. No autotune bollocks, just real songs and real artists, fantastic.
Someone got stuck in time. Great music for sure. But a person that was 50 years old at that time would say the same about the music u praise so much :) be open and embrace movement
@@espblt I don't mind embracing change, but I can't see how the 'plastic' music of today that is synthesised, altered and tweaked by a computer can be anything as good quality as a singer who doesn't need the technology.
@@espblt modern music is black 20 year olds so don’t make it to full maturity before overdosing getting high on cocaine, making music videos with whores in the background and saying niggas every ten seconds
They used to just alter the tape speed so they could hit the notes if they couldn’t. Like Runaway by Del Shannon, for example. Or get a ringer in if any of the players couldn’t get it. If autotune had been invented back then they would have used it.
There was also a lot of garbage from back then that no one remembers, although the best stuff was some of the best of all time.
Amazing, all but two I remember every one, which brought back many happy memories of the 60’s brilliant clip...
Don't need to say a word, the music says it all, great time to grow up, will never see or hear the likes of it again.👍👍👍
Simply the best decade of all.------the TV was pretty good too.
Wow what a great era for music i like every single song on this vid
WOW we had some great music back in the day
Me too!
Eyes are glazing over, tears are close, oh the memories.
Best music of my younger days 60th and 70th.
65 to 73 best music years in history. Prog Rock team.
Turned to Led Zep, ELP. Sabath, Purple etc by the 70's Couldn't stand that Elton John and Glitter shite!!
I worked as a singer during 60s and 70s. Followed up with Cabaret in night clubs. I was a very young woman. The band was 14 piece, including a Brass section. I worked very hard and loved it all, and would do it all again. I'm using this dreadful time to sing as much as I can, as it's good to exercise the lungs, the diaphragm and of course my memory gets the benefit too. Recommended to you all. May 1st 20/20
Great collections I love small faces .stones Beatles .all great every one them ballads very special to me .has woke me up to my teen age years .thank you so much
The Small Faces were brilliant...i still have a pristine 45 copy of Itchycoo Park. Steve Marriott had such a sad ending...burnt to death in a hotel room,penniless
This has brought out some strange feelings in me remembering all of these. Met quite a few of them in a club I used to go to
I love this , takes me back to my child hood , my dad played these all the time , such a great decade of music
Hi Lorraine, How are you doing?
That is what you call music Thank you so much for posting.
Tons of rap shit falling on our heads since years, but are fast forgotten. The records from the fifties and sixties are not forgotten and still played !
My God, that brought back a few memories, I was sure some of those had got to Nr. 1. There will never, never, never ever be another music decade like the 60's The lead singer from the Foundations was on our cruise a few years ago, Can still belt them out!!
Ask people what group from Southern California knocked The Rolling Stones Satisfaction out of the top spot of the British charts the guess would be The Beach Boys, Mamas and the Papas or The Doors but it was the Walker Brothers with Make it Easy On Yourself. I have mates if your British don’t laugh in Scunthorpe. I used to visit every summer from 1987to 1992 for the entire summer as I was a teacher at the time. The first night We went to the Bridge yHotel and Pub. Bridge House June 1987. I wasn’t expecting to see The Walker Brothers on the jukebox. So My four songs I played often and endlessly were all number ones in Britain The Sun ain’t gonna Shine anymore. Everlasting Love. And Pretty Flamingo and The mighty Quinn by Manfred Mann. Pretty Flamingo with Paul Jones on lead Vocals And the Mighty Quinn with Michael DABO on vocals Michael the Dad of my dream woman The Heartbreakingly beautiful British Actress Olivia DABO. I would just show up unannounced. But several of my mates Paul Chiz OToole, Willy Elvin, Tony Mackey Mcilvaney would always say I knew Bud was back in Sunny Scunny when I walked in the Bridge House Hotel and Pub and I heard Pretty Flamingo, Mighty Quinn or The Walker Brothers on the jukebox. Hearing these small clips brought back so many memories. For some reason Cilla Black and Sandie Shaw weren’t as huge on this side of the pond as they were in Britain. Petula Clark and Dusty Springfield were both huge here in the states like in Britain. I never knew Chris Farlowe hit number one in Britain until I saw this film thanks everso much for posting it. Lastly “On our block all of the guys call her flamingo crimson dress that clings so tight she’s out of reach and out of sight”!!!! !!!!!
Fantastic 60s, thats what I call music yeh man
born in 53 grew up with this music great memories they dont make music like this anymore sadly
Shame about your flag !
@@82davidjohnson whats wrong with the welsh flag im proud to be welsh
Oh dear me , yes we all proud of our flags, shame about your sense of humour. 😥 x
Awesome every song brings u back to where u were then. 👍
Great music great year Yorkshire lad ☺️ 👍
My life was great having those songs around and having 101F.M. Those were the days!
Havin' a bit of a bad day today but your post they gave me a lift....remember them all.....thank you Tom.
Ah, what a list of great artists: The Beatles, The Stones, The Small Faces, The Supremes, The Kinks, Roy Orbison, Procol Harum and the immortal... Ken Dodd! Lovely!
Indescribably beautiful ! It was a great period.....not to be repeated again.
Priceless so many memories
Thank you for this. I only wish you had experienced the magic of hearing every song via transistor radio, waiting for that week's chart to come out and watching Top of the Pops with an audience of real people. The raw excitement of that music will never be repeated.
John Holden you are so right my friend happy days today’s music is rubbish we had the best time
I was only remembering about the little transistor my younger brother had and how we would hover around it listening to the music of the days.
John Holden. You are so right there, I was a teen and I had the time of my life. I knew everyone of these songs. Fond memories.
@@normangale3159 and you had to keep turning the dial so you found the right spot. We didn't have what they have today. I wouldn't trade my youth with today's youth. We had freedom.
Don t forget Wildman Jack and Casey??? Can't remember last name. Casem I think.
I was in my late teens when Georgie Fame toured Australia in 1988. It was my first experience of dancing with my girl friend. I mean, holding hands, and standing close to each other, and dancing.
I'll never forget the grumpy old people behind me giving me bad looks.
I had a suit and tie. I combed my hair.. I tell you, there just ain't pleasing some people!
Loved George Fame. I said yea yea.
The generation gap was real back then. Parents didn't want to be our best friends, they cldnt stand us for the most part. I know I drove my old man crazy he had no clue what was going on with the kids. I rember him warning my sister in '62 "Don't bring home thst fella with the ripple soled shoes". Little did he know what was coming his way
Fantastic work Tommaso - the greatest pop music of our lifetimes, every number 1 has something special about it, either the singer, the band or the "sound" of that number, wonderful memories!!!!
Ok just so you guys know, i was 19 when i made this, i love older music and always will, all i can say is sorry if there is any wrong songs listed here, anyway thank you for watching and hope you enjoyed?!
Tom
This is the only music worth listening to, apart from some 70's Slade of course, Thanks !
Nice list Tom, you must be a Brit. I don't recognize 1/2 of these #1's. Thx, I'm from USA
Am 6 years late.and if theirs a mistake I didn't catch it. Enjoy listening too it though thank you..
Well done absolutely fantastic job you have done 🤞🤞🤞🤞
You did very well. I enjoyed it very much.
Thank you for refreshing my memory! What a nostalgic trip!
From one Cockney to another thank you for all your hard work posting these songs.
Bring back the 60's Yea , yea, yea.
Roy Orbison gets my top vote. A superb performer and consistent too.
I was born in the early sixties but I recognised every song bar two, love that music era. My only criticism of the playlist is that each song doesn’t go long enough. 🥰
Hi Susan , How are you doing?
Thanks for doing what was obviously a labour of love :) (Quick heads up: a few are SO not the original versions, for example Peter & Gordon 'World Without Love', Pet Clark 'This Is My Song', and a few others.)
I absolutely loved reliving my childhood here thank you so much :-) x
Between July and September in 64 the number ones were hard days night, really got me going and into something good... having such classic songs hitting number one in such a short period of time is mind blowing to me.. also makes me jealous not being there
Oh and then pretty woman came after that...
Wow! What a trip down memory lane. Great job mate. Loved it.
so much hard work gone into this thank you if only i could store them for life and not left to the wym of you tube thank you they are most enjoyable
1964 to 1969 had to be the high point in the history of popular music; even the bad songs were good.
I'd say from 62 onwards...the music was so important to everyone....important part of musical history
@@rippi37 I would say from 63 to just the almost end of 1969.....say around November 21st?
@@erepsekahs Mmmm....Dec 3rd
@@rippi37 My point was that we all have our favorite eras as determined by when we reached puberty...because really if you observe kids growing up, in fact even just look at ourselves one finds the interest in popular music to begin at puberty....Girls follow boy-bands at around 10 yo and boys tend to like pop. music at around 12 yo. I think you will agree. Therefore if one looks back and remembers one's first 'crush' on a band it will be in the year that coincides with approx. one of those ages. Let me know if you think I may be right...Hmmmmm.
@@erepsekahs I fell in love with a boy bands at age 4. My sons were never into pop music . It is an individual thing. I also fell in love with bands fronted by women , from a very young age ( around 4 , too ) ....your theory does not apply to me or mine. Interesting theory though.
October 1965 "Almost There" Andy Williams (My 21st birthday) played for me on Radio Caroline and Radio London!
Some of the one hit wonders in the 60s just wonderful.
Who are the 1 hit wonders?
The Seekers should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.Tony
Hello Dolores, How are you doing?
We had it all in the swinging 60's
Well done great music and images.
Loved all the 60 stuff. Thanks for this have saved every full song from these 2 videos to my Favourites. Happy Days. x
I was 12 in 1964. The previous year was the asassination of President JF Kennedy which really rocked our nation. We were ready for the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Moody Blues, and all the numerous new groups and music. The 60's were a big time of change and the music reflected it .
Thanks for taking the time Tom I enjoyed it all
MUSIC IN THE 60's MOVED you in EVERY DIRECTION, SO MUCH TALENT it FILLED the UNIVERSE
My thought exactly. Motown! The Kinks! The Beatles' evolution. Brilliant.
Crochet Fun Yes, talent is so rare these days.
Magical historical record. Thank you.
Great songs brought great memorys to us all, through a lot of hard work on your behalf thankyou those were the days
BRilliant music those days you can not compare todays music rubbish
Pet Clark, one of the greatest.❤️❤️
Takes me back in time..great
Hello mary
From beginning to the end I remember well , I was in school in those days until the 70s.
Glad you like the older music Tommaso....today's music is mostly garbage imo..
Thank you. 1964 to 66 best, I was 14 to 16 then ! Near brought me to tears.
I like those songs. Thank you. Muchas gracias, disfruto esa música
Music is a time machine
I agree with others, so well done and oh, the memories. So many thanks.
Excellent this is brilliant collation of memory prompts. Brilliant . thank you for sharing... it's Great!
Thank you, they bring back lots of memories :)
Roger Daltrey occasionally reminisces that “The Carnival Is Over” kept “My Generation” off No.1.
Such an interesting time where old silly pap stood side by side on the charts with the cutting edge of rock'n roll.
All these songs are like looking at a photo album of my job, in pubs with Juke Boxes and an era before I/T ruled the workplace and stress only related to exercise, I was in my teenage years throughout the 1960s, and like others thought society would move as it did in the 60s and 70s. By the millennium so- called talent shows had killed off the great songwriters who created so many hits during those two decades. Karaoke artists were turned into top stars unusually with covers from these decades
What a great time to be a Teen , we were so lucky
I was 16years old when ELVIS changed everything for millions of kids around the world ,1956 when it all started, what a marvelous decade the sixties were, left London went to AUSTRALIA in 66,am still loving this music till the day I die LOL FROM AUSTRALIA 😎😊😎😊
It isn't so bad being a teen today either since you can now buy every album released by the Beatles, Kinks, Who etc, all the great bands - in every conceivable form whether the original LPs or the mono remasters of 2009 (Beatles) or the more recent anniversary remixes and remasters. Further, you now have access to some of the outtakes, unreleased songs, studio chatter that shine so much light on the genius of these artists! For example, would teens of the time have heard McCartney singing his fabulous ''Goodbye'' written for Mary Hopkin? Yes, I know you don't have the excitement of listening as the artists released new albums or singles or seeing them live in their heyday, but hey that's a trade off.
@@kenlee1416 hi Ken you seem to have a positive attitude, I'm so glad to see you like the earlier music, there's maby a few teens who don't no about where it all began, spread the word with your friends of all this good music, p.s. I such a music fan I'm into Prog. Rock Prog. Metal quite a lot of music today is really good, once you have the music bug it never leaves you, all the best for the future and keep on rocking....😎😎😎😎FROM AUSTRALIA...
@@kenlee1416 I forgot to mention three generations of my family me my son & grandson saw Paul McCartney in PERTH last year, what a talent that guy is, see ya...😎😎😎😎
Terrible to be a 12 year old in 2020