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Results: 1960's Music

Published on 02/27/2024
By: laurad1961
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Music
Two songs from 1961 and two from 1964.
1.
1.
Sweets For My Sweet (Doc Pomus/Mort Shuman) The Drifters. Released in 1961 and featuring Charlie Thomas on lead vocal. That's co-writer Mort Shuman on the piano. Do you know this song?
Yes
24%
501 votes
No
76%
1599 votes
2.
2.
You Should Have Seen The Way He Looked At Me (Jeff Barry/Ellie Greenwich) Released in 1964 by The Dixie Cups. This trio consisted of New Orleans sisters Barbara Ann and Rosa Lee Hawkins, along with cousin Joan Marie Johnson. Do you know this song?
Yes
21%
450 votes
No
79%
1650 votes
3.
3.
I Like It Like That (Chris Kenner/Allen Toussaint) Released in 1961 by Chris Kenner. Kenner was a New Orleans based singer and songwriter. This song went to #2. Do you know this song?
Yes
47%
987 votes
No
53%
1113 votes
4.
4.
He Was Really Saying Something (Norman Whitfield/William "Mickey" Stevenson/Eddie Holland) Released December 28, 1964 by The Velvelettes. This group consisted of Bertha Barbee, Mildred Gill, Betty Kelley (who later joined the Vandellas), Mildred's younger sister Carolyn Gill and Bertha's cousin Norma Barbee. They signed to Motown in 1962. Do you know this song?
Yes
17%
362 votes
No
83%
1738 votes
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