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The World We Knew
song composed by Bert Kaempfert and Herbert Rehbein, lyrics by Carl Sigman
The Black Velvet Band
traditional British/Irish folk song; Roud Index #2146
Loving You
original song written and composed by Leiber-Stoller
Jackson
original song written and composed by Jerry Leiber, Billy Edd Wheeler; first recorded by The Kingston Trio and released in 1963
Mellow Yellow
1967 single by Donovan
Ha! Ha! Said the Clown
song by Manfred Mann
Days of Pearly Spencer
1967 song with lyrics by David McWilliams performed by David McWilliams
Walking in the Rain
song by The Ronettes
Big Spender
1966 song by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields for the musical Sweet Charity
L'immensità
"'''L'immensità'" (in English: The Immensity'') is a 1967 Italian song, which was first presented in a double performance by Johnny Dorelli and Don Backy at the 17th Sanremo Music Festival, placing ninth. It represents a signature song for both Backy and Dorelli, entering for several weeks in the Italian charts.
Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)
1967 single by John Fred & His Playboy Band
I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)
song by Aretha Franklin
There Goes My Everything
1965 song by Dallas Frazier; first recorded by Ferlin Husky
Mister Pleasant
1967 single by The Kinks
Guitar Man
song performed by Jerry Reed
Fakin' It
original song written and composed by Paul Simon
Spicks and Specks
original song written and composed by Barry Gibb
I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman
1967 single by Jack Smith
A Love Like Yours Don't Come Knocking Everyday
original song written and composed by Holland–Dozier–Holland; first recorded by Martha and the Vandellas
Different Drum
original song written and composed by Michael Nesmith; recorded and released by The Greenbriar Boys in 1966
A Message to You, Rudy
1967 rocksteady song by Dandy Livingstone
Groovin'
"Groovin" is a song written by American singer-songwriters Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati, initially recorded by their group the Young Rascals in 1967. Cavaliere was inspired to compose the song by his girlfriend Adrienne Buccheri, whom he only got to meet on Sundays amidst heavy touring and recording. Musically, the song differs from most of the band's previous output, leaving the garage rock genre for Latin American influences, such as baião. Lyrically, "Groovin tells the tale of a narrator spending time with his partner on a Sunday afternoon. The song was arranged and recorded at the Tal
You Only Live Twice
song performed by Nancy Sinatra
Here We Go Again
original song written and composed by Don Lanier and Red Steagall; first recorded by Ray Charles
Yesterday's Papers
1967 song performed by The Rolling Stones
Carrie Anne
original song written and composed by Graham Nash, Tony Hicks, Allan Clarke; first recorded by The Hollies in 1967
The Happening
1967 single by The Supremes
When I Was Young
1967 single by The Animals
Wade in the Water
Negro spiritual
Do Right Woman, Do Right Man
1967 single by Aretha Franklin
Blues in the Night
1941 song by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer
End of the Night
1967 song performed by The Doors
Baby I Need Your Loving
original song written and composed by Holland–Dozier–Holland; first recorded by Four Tops
Just Dropped In
original song written, composed, and performed by Mickey Newbury
Ciao amore, ciao
1967 Luigi Tenco song
Hole in My Shoe
1967 single by Traffic
Some Velvet Morning
1967 single by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood
Standing in the Shadows of Love
1966 single by Four Tops
I Was Made to Love Her
1967 single by Stevie Wonder
Holiday
original song written and composed by Barry Gibb and Robert Gibb
Dedicated to the One I Love
1959 single by The Shirelles
Mon amour, mon ami
song by Marie Laforêt
Don't Sleep in the Subway
1967 single by Petula Clark
Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town
single by Johnny Darrell
Homburg
original song composed by Gary Brooker, lyrics by Keith Reid; first recorded by Procol Harum
World
original song written and composed by Barry, Maurice, and Robin Gibb
Tin Soldier
1967 single by Small Faces