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Ups and Downs in Rock & Roll

escape-ism.....james brown
prisoner of love - johnny lee

sea of love - phil phillips
sea of heartbreak - don gibson
 
car hop - escorts (this group mean anything to you radioman)
walk right in - rooftop singers

al-di-la - emerlio pericoli
la de da - sad cafe

living la vida loca - Ricky martin
take it easy - eagles
 
hornet61 said:
car hop - escorts (this group mean anything to you radioman)
walk right in - rooftop singers

al-di-la - emerlio pericoli
la de da - sad cafe

living la vida loca - Ricky martin
take it easy - eagles

I do have the recording from 1964 by the "Exports", but I don't remember anything about them.
 
radioman148 said:
hornet61 said:
car hop - escorts (this group mean anything to you radioman)
walk right in - rooftop singers

al-di-la - emerlio pericoli
la de da - sad cafe

living la vida loca - Ricky martin
take it easy - eagles

I do have the recording from 1964 by the "Exports", but I don't remember anything about them.
1964, exactly...You know all those midwestern groups pretty good...was this a car tune, novelty song, or just plain bubblegum.
 
hornet61 said:
radioman148 said:
hornet61 said:
car hop - escorts (this group mean anything to you radioman)
walk right in - rooftop singers

al-di-la - emerlio pericoli
la de da - sad cafe

living la vida loca - Ricky martin
take it easy - eagles

I do have the recording from 1964 by the "Exports", but I don't remember anything about them.
1964, exactly...You know all those midwestern groups pretty good...was this a car tune, novelty song, or just plain bubblegum.

I'd say combination car/novelty song. Definitely not bubble gum IMO.
 
roger that radioman,thanks........

who's gonna drive you home-cars
walking my baby back home - johnny ray

cry - johnnie ray
smile - nat cole

little white cloud that cried - johnnie ray
blue skies - by at least 20 artists

endless love - lionel
let me go lover - joanie webber

this might the best subject ever, the possiblities are endless.
 
I Wonder Why--Dion & the Belmonts
I Know--Barbara George

My Boy Lollipop--Millie Small (just "Millie" in the UK)
My Girl Bill--Jim Stafford

Hold Me Tight--Johnny Nash
Let Me Go Lover--Joan Webber
 
Automatic--Pointer Sisters
Stick Shift--The Duals

Takin' It To The Streets--Doobie Bros
Out In The Country--Three Dog Night

Tall Cool One--Wailers
Short Fat Fanny--Larry Williams
 
We Won't Get Fooled Again - The Who
Do It Again - The Beach Boys

Unchained Melody - Justin Guarini
Chain Gang - Sam Cooke

Stand - Sly and The Family Stone
Sitting - Cat Stevens
 
Don't Go Breaking My Heart--Elton & Kiki Dee
He Will Break Your Heart--Jerry Butler

On The Beach--Cliff Richard
Desert Pete--Kingston Trio

Morning After--Maureen McGovern
Night Before--Beatles
 
All Grown Up - Elvis Costello
Beach Baby - The First Class

Share The Land - The Guess Who
My Life (Keep It To Yourself) - Billy Joel

Feels So Good - Chuck Mangione
Hurts So Bad - Linda Ronstadt
 
Feels So Fine--Johnny Preston
Hurt's So Bad--Little Anthony & the Imperials

Moonlight Feels Right--Starbuck
We'll Sing In The Sunshine--Gale Garnett

My Generation--The Who
Ol' Man River--Earl Grant
 
Workin' For The Man - Roy Orbison
Lazy Day - Spanky and Our Gang

Another Park Another Sunday - Chicago
Sunday Will Never Be The Same - Spanky and Our Gang

You Don't Know Me - Ray Charles
I'd Like To Get To Know You - Spanky and Our Gang
 
After Midnight--J.J. Cale
Early In the Morning--Vanity Fare

Going In Circles--Friends of Distinction
Hip To Be Square--Huey Lewis & the News
 
Nowhere Man - The Beatles
I've Been Everywhere, Man - Johnny Cash
 
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