This Beatles album won the Grammy for Album of the Year in 1968.
What is Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?
Considered one of the most influential songwriters of all time...
Hits include...
"Times They are a-Changin'"
"Make You Feel My Love"
"Like a Rolling Stone"
Who is Bob Dylan?
What first song did the Beatles famously perform on the Ed Sullivan show in Feb 1964.
What is "She Loves You"?
The ultimate 60s girls group,
Some Hits...
Stop! In the Name of Love.
Can't Hurry Love
Where Did Our Love Go
Reflections
Who are The Supremes?
This Beatles inspired by Lennon's Son and Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass.
Rumored to have been inspired by some LSD experimentation.
What is "Lucy in with Diamonds"?
In 1969, Creedence Clearwater Revival released their hit, "Proud Mary". Two years later, a rearranged cover was released and went on to win Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Group in 1972 for that cover.
Who were Ike and Tina Turner?
The song, "Sound of Silence" has made resurrasure lately with Disturbed and the Trolls OST doing covers. Originally, recorded by this duo in 1964.
Who are Simon & Garfunkel?
What band released these hits...
Carrie-Ann
Bus Stop
He Ain't Heavy, He's my brother.
Who are the Hollies?
This debut single by Marvelettes was released in 1961, which was the first No. 1 hit on Billboard Hot 100 from the Motown Label.
What is "Please, Mr. Postman"?
This 1968 song was associated with riding motorcycle on the open road.
What is "Born to be Wild" by Steppenwolf?
(Sitting on) the Dock of the Bay was this artist only No. 1 hit and it was released posthumously.
This song went on to the Grammy for Best R&B Song 1969.
Who is Otis Redding?
Redding was referred to as the "King of Soul", (Sam Cooke and James Brown have also carried this title).
This 1967 single by the Grass Roots was a hit with servicemen during the early years of Vietnam War, reminding them of home and "better days".
What is "Let's Live for Today"?
Described as a traditional folk song found in the Appalachian area, the earliest American version can be traced back to 1905 . The earliest versions place it's origins in being British or French. The British band, the Animals released their cover in 1964.
What is "House of the Rising Sun"?
The Motown produced song, "I Heard It Through the Grape Vine" was recorded by three artists simultaneously including Gladys & the Pips (1967) and The Miracles (recorded 1966, but not released until 1998), and ...
Who is "Marvin Gaye"?
This pair of songs are played as a medley released in 1969 and was originally written for the musical, Hair (1967).
What is "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" by the 5th Dimension?
This Grammy Award Winning song for Best Country Song 1966 has been covered many times, but the original by Roger Miller managed to make the charts in Europe. The lyrics speak of a man having carefree hobo life.
What is "King of the Road"?
Linda Ronstadt made up 1/3 of this group before she went on to her very successful solo career. "Different Drum" is their most popular song.
Who are "The Stone Phoneys"?
The song, "I Only Want to Be with You" has been covered many times, but the original was recorded by this famous songstress in 1963 for her solo artist debut.
Who is Dusty Springfield?
This song originally earmarked for the Temptations, was instead recorded by the Contours in 1962.
Mentions a few then "current" dances, was used in a film more than twenty years later.
What is "Do You Love Me (Now that I Can Dance)"?
This 1967 song is reminisce of a girl chasing a rabbit.
What is "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane?
Winning for Record of the Year in 1965, this Brazilian Bossa Nova and Jazz song was an international hit.
What is "The Girl From Ipanema"?
This song, original recorded by Ian & Sylvia (1964), a year later We Five released an upbeat cover that peaked at No. 3 on Billboard's Hot 100 in 1965.
What is "You Were On My Mind"?
Originally written by Rogers and Hammerstein in 1945 for their musical, Carousel. Liverpool band, Gerry and the Pacemakers' 1963 cover was the most successful and peaked on the Billboard's Hot 100 at No. 34.
What is "You'll Never Walk Alone"?
This singer famous collapsed in Marvin Gaye's arms during a performance in 1967, tragically she was diagnosed with brain cancer and succumbed to it in 1970 at 24 years old.
Who was Tammy Terrell?
This song's title and hook was derived from the phrase "In the Garden of Eden", because the lead singer the band drunk he slurred his speech.
What is "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida"?