| | Top Hits Of The Sixties: Coolest Hits CD (2 Customer Reviews)
Full Title - Top Hits Of The Sixties - Coolest Hits. Collectables is proud to present this expansive Top Hit Series, each song on this twenty song disc made the top of the charts. Featuring The Tokens, The Ohio Express, Lorne Greene, Floyd Cramer and more. 2003.
Top Hits of the Sixties: Coolest Hits is a solid collection of '60s pop that crosses from bubblegum to more rock-oriented hits. Nicely built around well-known classics such as the Lovin' Spoonful's "Summer in the City" and Ohio Express' "Yummy Yummy Yummy," it also features lesser-known gems like Lorne Greene's "Ringo." While perhaps not as pointed as the Bubblegum Classics collection or as esoteric as the Nuggets boxes, Coolest Hits is a great collection for the casual fan of groovy '60s radio hits. ~ Matt Collar Top Hits Of The Sixties: Coolest Hits Music Top Hits Of The Sixties: Coolest Hits Songs | 1. | Lion Sleeps Tonight, The - The Tokens |
| 2. | Summer in the City - The Lovin' Spoonful |
| 3. | Yummy Yummy Yummy - Ohio Express |
| 4. | Aquarius / Let The Sun Shine In - The 5th Dimension |
| 5. | Get Together - The Youngbloods |
| 6. | Ringo - Lorne Greene |
| 7. | I Will Follow Him - Little Peggy March |
| 8. | Grazing in the Grass - The Friends of Distinction |
| 9. | Good, The Bad and the Ugly, The - Hugo Montenegro |
| 10. | We'll Sing in the Sunshine - Gale Garnett |
| 11. | Breaking up Is Hard to Do - Neil Sedaka |
| 12. | End of the World, The - The Delfonics |
| 13. | La la Means I Love You - The Delfonics |
| 14. | Oh Happy Day - Edwin Hawkins Singers |
| 15. | Ballad of the Green Berets, The - Barry Sadler |
| 16. | No Time - The Guess Who |
| 17. | Simon Says - 1910 Fruitgum Company |
| 18. | Last Date - Floyd Cramer |
| 19. | Worst That Could Happen, The - Brooklyn Bridge |
| 20. | In the Year 2525 - Zager & Evans |
| Top Hits Of The Sixties: Coolest Hits Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   sound quality The songs I was looking for on this disc where wonderful Submitted by tomcat2003 (Surrey, British Columbioa, Canada)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Classic Sixties Pop. One of simply hundreds of compilations available these days, to a UK based collector, like me tends to duplicate by buying compilations, I find you have to do that to get certain tracks. I bought this mainly for 'In The Year 2525', and I wasn't disappointed, with this track or any of the others, mostly well known as they were all top ten hits. Excellent sound quality, and to any other lover of sixties music, I would certainly advise them to look at all of the other 'Collectables' CD's, there are some absolute classics in their comprehensive catalogue. In fact this was one of three purchases I made. Submitted by Graham (Skellingthorpe, Lincolnshire, U.K.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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