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This brief ten-song set features songs that were big summer hits between 1961 and 1969, including the McCoys' "Hang on Sloopy," the Box Tops' "The Letter," the Five Americans' "Western Union Man," the Vogues' "Five O'Clock World," and the Rivieras' "California Sun." Fun stuff, although it's a pretty short play. ~ Steve Leggett #1 Hits Of The Summer Music #1 Hits Of The Summer Songs | 1. | Hang on Sloopy - The McCoys |
| 2. | Groovy Kind of Love, A - The Mindbenders |
| 3. | Letter, The - The Box Tops |
| 4. | Western Union - The Five Americans |
| 5. | Hats Off to Larry - Del Shannon |
| 6. | Five O'Clock World - The Vogues |
| 7. | California Sun - The Rivieras |
| 8. | Boy from New York City, The - The Ad Libs |
| 9. | Sugar Sugar - The Archies |
| 10. | Pipeline - The Chantays |
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