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Oldies (50s-70s) Songs Not Commonly Heard
Hi,
What 1950's thru 70's songs are audiences likely to hear and think/respond "wow, I haven't heard that song in a while"? In other words, you'll hear popular ELVIS songs or Brown Eyed Girl or Mustang Sally all the time, but how often do you hear "Save it for a Rainy Day" by Stephen Bishop or "Rhythm of the Rain" by the Cascades ? Thanks! |
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Can you tell us what type of music you play ie reggae, folk, rock, blues, all instrumental or with vocal, fingerstyle or strumming or both, etc. That will help us narrow down the songs we provide here.
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Neil Diamond Oh, No No (I Got the Feeling) You Got To Me Shilo A Modern Day Version of Love Brooklyn Roads Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show Gordon Lightfoot A Minor Ballad Softly Pride of Man Walls Affair on 8th Avenue Beautiful It's Worth Believin' Summertime Dream Hangdog Hotel Room Canadian Railroad Trilogy Beatles P.S. I Love You/Please Mr. Postman (medley) All I've Got to Do You Can't Do That Things We Said Today I'll Be Back Think For Yourself Jay & the Americans Strangers Tomorrow Sunday & Me Christmas in America Looking for an Echo - Kenny Vance Seventh Son/Midnight Special - Johnny Rivers (medley) I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry - B.J. Thomas When You Walk in the Room - Searchers Diamond Head - Ventures Go and Say Goodbye - Buffalo Springfield I Will Always Think About You - New Colony Six Melissa/Make It With You - Allman Brothers/Bread (medley) Strange Brew - Cream Long Time Gone - CSNY
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I've been listening to and playing a lot of late 60s - 70s LA Country Rock, and that genre in itself covers a lot of territory. Think Poco (Heart of the Night), some Eagles (Love Will Keep Us Alive), some Byrds (Chestnut Mare), Rick Nelson & Stone Canyon Band (Garden Party), Michael Nesmith & the First National Band (Different Drum), Pure Prairie League (Amie/Falling In/Out of Love)some Crosby, Stills & Nash (Teach Your Children), Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (Mr. Bo Jangles) and others...
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Great songs folks -- Thanks!
Hotroad, my songs include DooWop, Buddy Holly, Motown, Mountain of Love by Johnny Rivers, I'd Really Love to See You Tonight (England Dan and John Ford Coley), Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy by the Tams. |
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I'm also a fan of England Dan & John Ford Coley and especially Dan Seal's subsequent country stuff....
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I started thinking about this, and realized I haven’t heard anything by The Guess Who in years. They had a lot of great songs:
These Eyes Laughing American Woman Undun (that’s how they spelled it) No Time Also - Kind Woman by Buffalo Springfield Last edited by godfreydaniel; 12-05-2019 at 09:42 PM. |
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Songs I have worked on recently:
- The Letter by The Box Tops - Runaway by Del Shannon - Have Love Will Travel by The Sonics
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How about Climax "Precious and Few"? Or "Sunshine", by Jonathan Edwards?? Or The Blackbyrds "Walking In Rhythm"??? Or anything by Carole King???? Or Ace Frehley's "Back In The New York Groove", for us New Yorkers!
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A really great album of "oldies" by a unusual duo, Mac Wiseman & John Prine;
"Standard Songs For Average People" Fog |
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I'll throw anything by Roy Orbison into the mix.....
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These are a few songs from my set list from that era that seem to elicit the "I haven't heard that in a while" audience response:
Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite- The Beatles The World Turns All Around Her- The Byrds Pleasant Valley Sunday- The Monkees Dear Doctor- The Rolling Stones Wake Up Little Suzie- The Everly Brothers Sunny Afternoon- The Kinks
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James Gang - Walk Away, Funk #49, Midnight Man
Joe Walsh - Rocky Mountain Way, Life's Been Good Allman Brothers - Midnight Rider, Jessica Doobie Brothers - Jesus is Just Alright, Another Park Another Sunday, Take Me in Your Arms, Wheels of Fortune Rick Derringer - Rock n' Roll, Hoochie Koo Youngbloods - Get Together Grassroots - Midnight Confessions Three Dog Night - Out in the Country Bob
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