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Blast from the Past - 60's, 70's, 80's,90's Music (2022)

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If anyone wants to know what I look like then take a look at Tom Petty.  Young and old have told me I look like him.

American Girl off of their '76 eponymously titled LP.
 

 

Listen To Her Heart off of the '78 You're Gonna Get It! album.
 

 

Here Comes My Girl off of their '79 Damn The Torpedoes album.

 

 

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From the English-American supergroup Traveling Wilburys, comprising George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty.

 

Handle With Care off of their '88 debut Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 album.

 

 

Runaway Alternate Version off of their '90 Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 album.  Now pared down to a foursome after Orbison's early demise at 52 on December 6, '88 .

 

 

An early forerunner of heavy metal, Budgie with Guts off of their '71 eponymously titled debut album.

 

 

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Here's a fun theme.  Billboard's top 10 for each week of 1966.  :biggrin:  Close your eyes, open your mind, use all of your senses and put yourself back in the year 1966.  Can you feel the lost vitality of your youth as you concentrate on the strains of the music?  Warning:  During this exercise, whatever you do, DO NOT look in any mirror!  Rude awakenings may place heavy and unbearable strains on your heart.

Week 1, 02~08 Jan.

No. 1 and now on it's 4th week on the charts, We Can Work It Out, by the Beatles.
 

 

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At No. 2 and on it's 8th week, The Sound Of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel.

 

 

At 5 weeks and now holding at No. 3, She's Just My Style by Gary Lewis And The Playboys.

 

 

At 9 weeks on the chart and up from last week's No. 12 slot to now occupy No. 4.  Flowers On The Wall by The Statler Brothers.

 

 

Moving up from No, 6 to No. 5, Ebb Tide by The Righteous Brothers.

 

 

Dropping to No. 6 from it's peak No. 1 position, Over And Over by The Dave Clark Five.

 

 

Down to No. 7 from last week's No. 3 slot, I Got You (I Feel Good) by James Brown And The Famous Flames.

 

 

Climbing to No. 8 from the previous week's No. 11 position, Five O'Clock World by The Vogues.

 

 

Dropping like a stone to No. 9 from last week's No. 4 slot, Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) by The Byrds.

 

 

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And to round out our top 10, climbing from last week's 18th slot, Day Tripper by The Beatles.

 

 

Since the No. 1 question on everyone's mind is, what songs didn't make the Top 10? and the No. 2 question is, what songs fell out of the Top 10, I'm kinda, sorta forced to continue.  :biggrin:

Falling out of the Top 10, down to No. 11 from No. 6, Let's Hang On! by The 4 Seasons Featuring the "Sound of Frankie Valli."

 

 

Also dropping out, from the No. 7 slot down to No. 12, Fever by The McCoys.

 

 

Just shy of reaching the Top 10 to rest at No. 13 from No. 22, No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In) by The T-Bones.

 

 

A meteoric rise from No. 48 to No. 14, as only the Stones can do, As Tears Go by The Rolling Stones.

 

 

An impressive climb from No. 27 to No. 15, A Must To Avoid by Herman's Hermits.

 

 

Climbing from No. 21 to No. 16, You Didn't Have To Be So Nice by The Lovin' Spoonful.

 

 

Also falling out of the Top 10 from the No. 10 slot to No. 17, to your mum's chagrin, Make The World Go Away by Eddy Arnold.

 

 

Climbing from No. 24 to No. 18, The Duck by Jackie Lee.

 

 

Another of your mum's favourites, climbing from No. 25 to the No. 19 slot, Spanish Eyes by Al Martino.

 

 

Kicked out of it's No. 9 slot down to No. 20, England Swings by Roger Miller.

 

 

From the previous week's No. 14 position down to No. 21, Puppet On A String by Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires.

 

 

Pop was singing One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart) by Barry Young, down from No. 13 to No. 22.

 

 

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