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Best of 60's Rock

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1 Harlem Nocturne Hagen 2:23
2 I Will Follow Him Plante/Gimbel/Altma 2:29
3 We'll Sing in the Sunshine Garnett 2:58
4 Gto Wilkin 2:28
5 Baby the Rain Must Fall [From Baby the Rain Must Fall] Bernstein/Sheldon 2:21
6 The Ballad of the Green Berets [Pretty Girl] Moore/Sadler 2:30
7 Summer in the City Sebastian/Sebastian 2:41
8 The Letter Thompson 1:55
9 Up, Up and Away Webb 2:39
10 Somebody to Love Slick/Slick 2:58
11 Green Tambourine Leka/Pinz 2:27
12 Grazing in the Grass Hou/Elston 2:55
13 Hello, Hello Kraemer/MacNeil 2:26
14 Yummy Yummy Yummy   2:21
15 Angel in the Morning   3:12
16 The Worst That Could Happen Webb 3:07
17 These Eyes Cummings/Bachman 3:42
18 Everybody's Talkin' [From Midnight Cowboy] Neil 2:45
19 In the Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus)   3:14
20 Get Together Powers 4:38
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Best of 60's Rock

Audio Compact Disc [BMG Special Products]

Style: Rock & Roll

Best of 60's Rock

UPC: 755174814723

Release Date: 03/30/2004

Original Release Date: 03/30/2004

Tracks: [Harlem Nocturne, I Will Follow Him, We'll Sing in the Sunshine, Gto, Baby the Rain Must Fall [From Baby the Rain Must Fall], The Ballad of the Green Berets [Pretty Girl], Summer in the City, The Letter, Up, Up and Away, Somebody to Love, Green Tambourine, Grazing in the Grass, Hello, Hello, Yummy Yummy Yummy, Angel in the Morning, The Worst That Could Happen, These Eyes, Everybody's Talkin' [From Midnight Cowboy], In the Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus), Get Together]
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Steve Leggett

Don't expect too many actual rockers as part of this three-disc, 30-track (all 30 tracks probably could have fit on a single disc) set of 1960s hits. It all leans to the pop and sweet harmony side of things, although it's nice to hear classic gems like the Tokens' "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," Little Peggy March's "I Will Follow Him," Ronny & the Daytonas' "G.T.O.," the Lovin' Spoonful's "Do You Believe in Magic," and the Youngbloods' "Get Together." It's just that no one ever accused any of those songs -- good as they might be as singles -- of actually rocking. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi