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Oh, Split!'s subtitle is Great Break-Up Songs of the 60's. As part of Sony's Risky Business series of reissues in the early '90s, it should read Great Forgotten Break-Up Songs of the 60's because there are no hits and many of the artists were no-hit wonders. Even the artists like the Hollies, Del Shannon, and Paul Revere & the Raiders are represented by songs that weren't big for them.
Oh, Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison 46. White Room - Cream 47. Sympathy For The Devil - Rolling Stones 48. Ticket To Ride - Beatles 49. The Tracks Of My Tears - Miracles 50. California Dreamin' - The Mamas & the Papas 51. Eight Miles High - Byrds 5. Leader Of The Pack - Shangri-Las 278. Unchain My Heart - Ray Charles 279. He Will Break Your Heart - Jerry Butler 280. Cupid - Sam Cooke 281. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) - Marvin Gaye 282. Land Of 1,000 Dances - Cannibal & the Headhunters 283. Green River - Creedence Clearwater Revival 284. I Can't Explain - The Who 285. Just Like A Woman - Bob Dylan 286.
And I spent oh so many nights just feeling sorry for myself. I used to cry, now I hold my head up high. End Of The Road" (1992) Boyz II Men. Most Heartbreaking Lyric: "When I can't sleep at night without holding you tight. Girl, each time I try I just break down and cr. Pain in my head. Oh, I'd rather be dead,, spinning around and around. 4. "Every Breath You Take" (1983) The Police.
The term Various Artists is used in the record industry when numerous singers and musicians collaborate on a song or collection of songs. fm, compilation album tracks appear under the name of Various Artists erroneously because the individual artist is not listed in the album's ID3 information.
1. Love Will Tear Us Apart by Joy Division. It spawned one of the most defiant and furious songs of a generation.
Among other things, it’s another great example of Bolan’s unmistakable influence on Devendra Banhart and the Hairy Fairy crew. The jumpy verbal string of Dug a re dug n dug a re dug re dug and lines like O Debora, always dress like a conjurer/It’s fine to see your young face hiding/’Neath the stallion that I’m riding confirm why Bolan named his book of poetry a very Danzig-sounding The Warlock of Love.
SONGS OF THE 60's Various Artists . thisboy 91554.
Greatest hippie songs and videos from the '60s and '70s that convey the feelings and politics of the er. Break on Through" - The Doors. Bob Dylan and Joan Baez during Civil Rights March on Washington . 1. "Blowin in the Wind" - Bob Dylan. The song was not as popular at the time as some of the band’s other songs, but in later years it has become one of the band’s most popular and recognized songs. Similar to many other songs on this list, this song is used in movies and even video games. The song's implied references to the use of drugs has been an issue of contention. Essential Lyrics From "Break on Through". You know the day destroys the night. Break on through to the other side. Whoever controls the media, controls the mind.
Grab some tissues and listen to best songs about broken hearts. Avril Lavigne - When You're Gone. Moment your heart will break: All I ever wanted was for you to know Everything I'd do, I'd give my heart and soul I can hardly breathe I need to feel you here with me, yeah. 34. 3 doors down - Here Without you. Moment your heart will break: A hundred days have made me older Since the last time that I saw your pretty face A thousand lies have made me colder And I don't think I can look at this the same
| A1 | –Lou Christie | Shake Hands And Walk Away Cryin' | 2:59 |
| A2 | –Chad And Jeremy* | I Won't Cry | 2:08 |
| A3 | –The Hollies | Leave Me | 2:15 |
| A4 | –Jonathan Moore | I Didn't Ever Know | 2:13 |
| A5 | –Paul Revere & The Raiders | Gone Movin' On | 2:22 |
| A6 | –Don Meehan | Gaslight | 2:35 |
| B1 | –The Magic Mushrooms* | I'm Gone | 2:36 |
| B2 | –The Choir | I'm Going Home | 2:34 |
| B3 | –The Inferno | The Hurt Doesn't Go Away | 2:22 |
| B4 | –The Grass Roots | Things I Should Have Said | 2:29 |
| B5 | –Ray Whitley | Take Back Your Mind | 2:53 |
| B6 | –Del Shannon | Sister Isabelle | 2:31 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AK 53924 | Various | Oh, Split! (Great Break-up Songs of the 60's) (CD, Comp) | Risky Business, Sony Music Distribution | AK 53924 | US | 1993 |
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