| | Top Hits Of The Sixties: Chart Toppers CD
Full Title - Top Hits Of The 60's - Chart Toppers. Collectables is proud to present this expansive Top Hit Series, each song on this twenty track disc made the top of the charts. Featuring Roy Orbison, The Byrds, The Statler Brothers, Johnny Cash and more. 2003.
Collectables' Top Hits of the Sixties: Chart Toppers does indeed provide original recordings of some of that decade's biggest hits, including Roy Orbison's "Oh Pretty Woman," the Byrds' "Mr. Tambourine Man," the Statler Brothers' "Flowers on the Wall," and Paul Revere & the Raiders' "Kicks." However, the collection's selections and track sequencing are somewhat random, bouncing from songs like the Isley Brothers' "It's Your Thing" to the Cyrkle's "Red Rubber Ball" with little rhyme or reason. Aside from featuring chart-topping hits, the album doesn't really offer a cohesive listening experience, although it comes close toward the end, where a string of folk and country singles -- including the Brothers Four's "Greenfields," Marty Robbins' "Don't Worry," and Johnny Horton's "Sink the Bismarck" -- work well together. While it's too scattered to work as a proper collection, Top Hits of the Sixties: Chart Toppers has enough classic singles to make it worthwhile if you've been looking for some of the songs it features. ~ Heather Phares
Top Hits Of The Sixties: Chart Toppers Music Top Hits Of The Sixties: Chart Toppers Songs | 1. | Oh, Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison |
| 2. | Young Girl - Gary Puckett & the Union Gap |
| 3. | Mr. Tambourine Man - The Byrds |
| 4. | You've Made Me So Very Happy - Blood, Sweat & Tears |
| 5. | Kind of a Drag - The Buckinghams |
| 6. | San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) - Scott McKenzie |
| 7. | Little Green Apples - O.C. Smith |
| 8. | Flowers on the Wall - The Statler Brothers |
| 9. | Boy Named Sue, A - Johnny Cash (live) |
| 10. | Blue Velvet - Bobby Vinton |
| 11. | It's Your Thing - The Isley Brothers |
| 12. | Red Rubber Ball - The Cyrkle |
| 13. | Hey Little Cobra - The Rip Chords |
| 14. | Kicks - Paul Revere & the Raiders |
| 15. | Greenfields - The Brothers Four |
| 16. | Can't Get Used to Losing You - Andy Williams |
| 17. | Don't Worry - Marty Robbins |
| 18. | Sink the Bismarck - Johnny Horton |
| 19. | Big Bad John - Jimmy Dean |
| 20. | Theme from "A Summer Place" - Percy Faith & His Orchestra |
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