| | Rock 'N Roll Of The 60'S CD - Import
Rock 'N Roll Of The 60'S Music Rock 'N Roll Of The 60'S Songs | | Rock 'N Roll Of The 60'S CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Kicks - Paul Revere & the Raiders |
| 2. | Brown-Eyed Girl - Van Morrison |
| 3. | Bus Stop - The Hollies |
| 4. | Crying - Roy Orbison |
| 5. | San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) - Scott McKenzie |
| 6. | Spinning Wheel - Blood, Sweat & Tears |
| 7. | Red Rubber Ball - The Cyrkle |
| 8. | Down in the Boondocks - Billy Joe Royal |
| 9. | Donna, The Prima Donna - Dion |
| 10. | I Want Candy - The Strangeloves |
| | Rock 'N Roll Of The 60'S Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | So You Want to Be a Rock and Roll Star - The Byrds |
| 2. | Young Girl - Gary Puckett & the Union Gap |
| 3. | Kind of a Drag - The Buckinghams |
| 4. | Hang on Sloopy - The McCoys |
| 5. | I Want to Take You Higher - Sly & the Family Stone |
| 6. | It's Your Thing - The Isley Brothers |
| 7. | Hey Little Cobra - The Rip Chords |
| 8. | Papa Joe's, (Down at) - Joes Dixie Belles |
| 9. | Mellow Yellow - Donovan |
| 10. | Time Has Come Today - The Chambers Brothers |
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