Who won the Grammy for Album of the Year in 1968 for the Album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. They were also known as the Fab 4.
What is The Beatles ?

Considered one of the most influential songwriters of all time. Some of his hits include..."Times They are a-Changin'" "Like a Rolling Stone"
Who is Bob Dylan?

What first song did the Beatles famously perform on the Ed Sullivan show in February of 1964. (... yeah yeah)
What is "She Loves You"?
The ultimate 60s girls group,
Some Hits..."Stop! In the Name of Love." "Can't Hurry Love"
Who are The Supremes?

Known for his hit song "the Twist"
Chubby Checkers
In 1969, Creedence Clearwater Revival released their hit, "Proud ______".
What is Mary
The song, "Sound of Silence" Originally, recorded by this duo in 1964. Another top hit was "Bridge over Troubled Water" in 1970. And we can't forget Mrs. Robinson.
Who are Simon & Garfunkel?
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One of the most popular and prolific rock bands. they have been performing together since 1962. Known for their songs " I can't get no satisfaction" and "Paint it Black."
The Rolling Stones. they have released over 50 albums and sold over 250 million records worldwide. Earned a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
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. Was "Born to be..."
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. He was referred to as the "King of Soul".
Who is Otis Redding?
This trio's (2 men and a woman) greatest hits include "Puff the Magic Dragon" in 1963, "Blowing in the wind" in 1963, and "500 miles" in 1962. Who were they?
Who Peter, Paul and Mary
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"?
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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. Trailers for Sale or ________
What is "King of the Road"?
The Stone Poneys were a folk rock trip formed in Los Angeles consisting of the main female vocal singer, Bobby Kimmel on rhythm guitar and Kenny Edwards on lead guitar. Who was she? First name Linda ______
Linda Ronstadt

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?
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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)"?

These were made for walking according to a hit song from 1960?
What is Boots by Nancy Sinatra
Winning for Record of the year in 1965, This Brazilian Bossa Nova and Jazz song was an international hit. She was the girl from...
What is Ipanema
A folk-rock vocal group for which recorded from 1965 to 1968. They formed in New York City and consisted of 3 Americans and one Canadian. Known for their hit song "California Dreaming."
The Mamas and the Papas. Michelle, Cass, Denny and John. Denny was the Canadian.
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"?
Marvin Gayes 1967 hit song that goes, "Just call my name, I'll be there in a hurry, You don't have to worry."
What is Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Mary Poppins believes this will help solve any problem. A Spoon...
What is a Spoonful of Sugar