4/22/2024 0 Comments Billboard's top 100 1969![]() It is said that George Martin got the inspiration for the hand-clap rhythm in “I Want to Hold Your Hand” from this song.Ĥ) “Wheels” by the String-A-Longs. (For the record, I do *not* believe this legend). Plus, there’s a Beatle legend associated with this song. Lawrence Welk? Are you kidding? But I dare you to sit still while listening to it. (The Magical Mystery Tour album, 1967)Ģ) “Wild Weekend” by The Rebels – low-charted in 1960 and then came back for heavy airplay in 1962.ģ) “Calcutta” by The Lawrence Welk Orchestra. “I can dig it, he can dig it, she can dig it, we can dig it” !!!!!ġ) Of course, “Flying” by the Beatles – actually a decent song all by itself, and one of the very few with composition credited to all four Beatles. I like the musical version but I love the record with “The Friends of Distinction” singing the song. ![]() Hawaii 5-O – Steve Magarett, couple strands of hair across the forehead. ![]() We pepped up the crowd and people were always having a good time. Drummers got really loose during their solos. The Horse – Cliff Nobles & Co – only because we played that song in our High School Band during football games. This a great song to groove too walking down the boardwalk on any beach.ġ. Soulful Strut – Young-Holt Another smooth tune that I remember that has warm memories for me. Taste of Honey – Herb Alpert- Was probably the 1st song I started listening to and remembering. These songs made life bearable and could take away your problems even if it was for a only a few moments for everyone.Īll these are interchangeable, so I don’t have a clear cut #1ģ. My 3 is part of your list.Īll the songs in your article were like a link between all races.
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