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@Moss7373 -its funny how music of the 60's changed as quick as the technology.
In 59' high tech computers still had tubes, by 69' they had perfected the intergrated chip -consequently the music of that same era is identifiable enough to pin down to within a certain 60's time frame.
Basically you had the early 60's sound (60-63) which was a carryover from the late 50's, the early/mid 60's (64 & 65) with that mersey feel with 1966 as a major turning point leading to the late 60's inventiveness
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@jsbach15 I'm , born 6/6/52...............I'm not a broadway listner, never was but I'm from Minnesota and have listened to the AM side of the radio since I was 15
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@pkappel006 Really? Marvin Hamlin wrote the songs for the Broadway smash "A Chorus Line!"
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@jaytf123 Young people don't know nuttin!
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i do remember her on batman t v show an i liove this song, it's so bubbly and fresh,happy and bounces. man i miss those happy song
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@nwfc65 Don't remember exactly but it's place in the charts was disappointing. I don't think it made it into the top ten. I think it was a shame. It was her last hit
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@jaytf123 I do,Batman is my all time favorite show when i was kid i know all the episodes and always watch it when its on
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never heard of Marvin, although his songs are great to listen to
Remember when you got your first AM radio with a monorial earplug?
mick50651 1 year ago
@mick50651 I got my first transistor radio in 1965 whe I was 3 years old and listened to it in my bed all night long on WTIX ( The Mighty 690AM ) in New Orleans, La.
renecrod3 1 year ago
Thanks Peeterpoon.
renecrod3 2 years ago