| | Great Men Of Rock & Roll: The 60S CD
Collectables' Great Men of Rock & Roll: The 60s gathers up 25 songs from the archives of EMI and the labels that fall under its umbrella, like Laurie and Capitol. They are all indeed songs by men; they are from the '60s, too. Great? You might draw the line before you include Bobby Goldsboro ("Honey") or Freddie & the Dreamers ("I'm Telling You Now") in that category. Rock & roll? Well, there isn't much rock or roll to Nat King Cole ("Ramblin' Rose") or Rolf Harris ("Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport"). Still, if you forget the title, what you are left with is a fairly enjoyable mishmash of styles and artists, including some truly great bands, artists, and songs, the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations," the Spencer Davis Group's "Gimme Some Lovin'," Glen Campbell's "Wichita Lineman," and Dion's "Runaround Sue" being chief examples of greatness. With a little more care as to the pacing and lineup, this could have been a top collection. It is pretty good, though, and it does give a pretty decent feel as to what the men of the '60s were up to. ~ Tim Sendra Great Men Of Rock & Roll: The 60S Music Great Men Of Rock & Roll: The 60S Songs | | Great Men Of Rock & Roll: The 60S CD GREAT MEN OF ROCK & ROLL: THE 60'S: |
| 1. | Runaround Sue - Dion |
| 2. | Good Vibrations - The Beach Boys |
| 3. | Do Wah Diddy Diddy - Manfred Mann |
| 4. | Come a Little Bit Closer - Jay & the Americans |
| 5. | Little Bit O' Soul, A - Music Explosion |
| 6. | Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying - Gerry & the Pacemakers |
| 7. | Hundred Pounds of Clay, A - Gene McDaniels |
| 8. | Honey - Bobby Goldsboro |
| 9. | World Without Love, A - Peter & Gordon |
| 10. | Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport - Rolf Harris |
| 11. | This Diamond Ring - Gary Lewis & the Playboys |
| 12. | Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me - Mel Carter |
| 13. | Jean - Oliver |
| 14. | Ramblin' Rose - Nat King Cole |
| 15. | Sukiyaki - Kyu Sakamoto |
| 16. | Travelin' Man - Rick Nelson |
| 17. | Walking to New Orleans - Fats Domino |
| 18. | Snoopy vs. The Red Baron - The Royal Guardsmen |
| 19. | Gimme Some Lovin' - The Spencer Davis Group |
| 20. | Bus Stop - The Hollies |
| 21. | Surf City - Jan & Dean |
| 22. | Goin' Out Of My Head / Can't Take My Eyes Off You - The Lettermen |
| 23. | Wichita Lineman - Glen Campbell |
| 24. | I'm Telling You Now - Freddie & the Dreamers |
| 25. | Traces - Classics IV |
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