Get up & Dance. Get Groovy!
Here are The Monkee’s with “I’m Not Your Steppin’ Stone”. Thanks, Youtube.
Get up & Dance. Get Groovy!
Here are The Monkee’s with “I’m Not Your Steppin’ Stone”. Thanks, Youtube.
Turn it up and Rock Out!
“Smoke on the Water” by Deep Purple.
The BEATLES, Rock!
Here is “Dizzy Miss Lizzie”. Get up & dance! Thanks, Youtube. 🙂
Sung with a clear recording. Good Harmonies and melody. Here is a lesser-known song by John Denver — “I Think I’d Rather Be a Cowboy”.
The 60s were awesome for Rock & Roll. Better melodies and vocals.
Like, for instance, these guys. The Dave Clark Five, singing: “Say You Want Me.” Also check Youtube for some of their other good songs: “Because”, “I’ve Got to Have a Reason” and “Glad All Over”. Enjoy!
It was the 60’s, baby. Life was GROOVY. Get up & DANCE!!
Here is The Dave Clark Five singing: “I’m Thinking”. Powerful vocals and good beat. Thanks, Youtube. PS—I post about several different topics (Books, Psychology, Religion, Music and more. Comment on anything. Thanks for stopping by). 🙂
Music. 60s Oldies. Rock-n-roll. Here’s Paul Revere & the Raiders doing “I’m not your stepping stone”. Thanks, Youtube. Rock on! PS—-I post on a variety of topics. See my latest 15 posts. Explore! Comments always welcome.
Ahhh, sweet Romance! And Doo-Wop music.
Here is “I Wish We Were Married” by The Gems. Good melody & vocals. PS—I post on a variety of topics. Check out my last 15 posts. Enjoy! 🙂
I like this one. “Summer Love ’59” by The Shadows. Enjoy!
This is a 50’s Oldie, from 1959 i think, called “It Was I” by Skip & Flip. By today’s standards it was a “bubble gum” type of song, but hey, it was the 50’s. It was a more romantic time and Heavy Metal wasn’t around then. Good Vocals and Melody. Enjoy!
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Get up & dance! 🙂
Love the reverb in the Vocals. There’s just something about that song. The kind I could rewind and play again 3 more times. This is “In Love” by Mike Sheridan and the Night Riders. A 60’s british rock-n-roll oldie. Share this. Enjoy!
I Love it!
Melody. Harmonies. Beat. Feeling. It’s all there. This is a 60’s Oldie called: “Nothing Can Change This Love” by The Merseys.
We need more music with harmonies like this, today!