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Popular and Best-selling Books From The 1960s

Popular and Best-selling Books From 1960:Dr. Seuss’s ABC by Dr. SeussAdvise and Consent by Allen DruryAre You My Mother? by P.D. EastmanThe Chapman Report by Irving WallaceThe Constant Image by Marcia DavenportFor Your Eyes Only by Ian FlemingGreen Eggs and Ham by Dr. SeussHawaii by James A. MichenerTo Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeThe Leopard by Giuseppe Tomasi di LampedusaThe Listener by Taylor CaldwellLove Is a

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1969 Music Hits: Top Songs, Radio Favorites, and Pop Classics

1969 Music Hits: Soul, Classic Rock, Pop, Psychedelia, Country Crossover, and AM Radio Gold 1969 music hits captured the sound of a decade as it reached its final act. Rock was getting heavier, soul and Motown were still powerful, country crossover was finding pop audiences, and bubblegum pop was cheerfully refusing to leave the room.

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25 Biggest Songs of the 1960s

Top 25 Songs of the 1960s: Billboard Hits, Beatles Anthems, Soul Classics, Easy Listening, Teen Pop, and Pop-Culture Memory The Top 25 songs of the 1960s show a decade in transition. The early sixties still carried 1950s pop, teen idols, instrumental hits, easy listening, and dance crazes. By the end of the decade, The Beatles,

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1960s Phrases

1960s PhrasesSome phrases from the 1960s that no one uses anymore…..A Gas: A Lot of FunAnkle Biter: A Baby or Small ChildApe: Gone WildBad: AwesomeBag: To StealBall: To party. Later meaning IntercourseBeat Feat: Leave in a hurryBlast: A great timeBlitzed: DrunkBogart: To hog somethingBook: Leave the areaBread: MoneyBummed Out: DepressedCat: A guyChoice: Something that is

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1969 Oscars 41st Academy Awards

1969 Oscars 41st Academy AwardsWinners Announced: April 14, 1969Held at: Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, CaliforniaHost: no oneEligibility Year: 1968Cinematic Highlights and AchievementsOliver! Steals the Show: This musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ novel surprised many by bagging six awards, including Best Picture.Oliver! had 11 nominations, winning five awards.Oliver! was the only G-rated film to win

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1969 Grammy Award Winners

 1969 Grammy Award WinnersWinners Announced: March 12, 1969Televised “Best On Record”: May 5, 1969Held at: Chicago, Los Angeles, Nashville & New YorkOpening/Closing: Rowan and MartinEligibility Year: November 2, 1967 – November 1, 1968Musical Highlights and AchievementsBy the Time I Get to Phoenix Emerges Victorious: Glen Campbell’s hit album won the Album of the Year, highlighting

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1968 Music Hits: Top Songs, Radio Favorites, and Pop Classics

1968 Music Hits: Soul, Classic Rock, Psychedelia, Country-Pop, and AM Radio Variety 1968 music hits captured a year when soul, rock, psychedelia, country crossover, folk-pop, and novelty songs all shared the same crowded radio dial. It was the kind of year where (Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay, Dance to the Music, I Heard

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Color Screens on Black and White TV Sets

Who remembers putting color screens on their black-and-white TV sets?It was the dream for many middle class American families in the 1950s and 1960s: colored TV. Although the technology was available since 1953, the high prices of colored television sets meant most families couldn’t afford the exciting advancement.Back when color television sets were luxury items,

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1968 Oscars 40th Academy Awards

1968 Oscars 40th Academy AwardsWinners Announced: April 10, 1968Held at: Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CaliforniaHost: Bob HopeEligibility Year: 1967Cinematic Highlights and AchievementsIn the Heat of the Night Stands Out: The film grabbed five Oscars, including Best Picture. Sidney Poitier’s performance was highly praised, though he didn’t win an award that evening.Katharine Hepburn’s Historic

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1968 Grammy Award Winners

1968 Grammy Award WinnersWinners Announced: February 29, 1968Televised: “Best On Record” May 8, 1968Held at: Chicago, Los Angeles, Nashville, and New YorkEligibility Year: November 2, 1966 – November 1, 1967Musical Highlights and AchievementsSgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Dominates: The Beatles’ groundbreaking album won four Grammys, including Album of the Year and Best Contemporary Album.Hello,

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1967 History, Facts and Trivia

1967 History, Facts, and TriviaIn 1967, the Summer of Love drew somewhere between 50,000 and 100,000 young people to San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, the largest countercultural gathering the United States had seen. Aretha Franklin recorded Respect and defined what the word meant. Dr. Christiaan Barnard performed the first human heart transplant in Cape Town. Thurgood

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1967 Music Hits: Top Songs, Radio Favorites, and Pop Classics

1967 Music Hits: Soul, Psychedelic Rock, Motown, Pop, and the Summer of Love 1967 music hits captured one of the most famous years in pop history, with soul, Motown, psychedelic rock, British Invasion bands, sunshine pop, and folk-rock all fighting for radio space. It was the year of the Summer of Love, but the charts

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1967 Oscars 39th Academy Awards

1967 Oscars 39th Academy AwardsWinners Announced: April 10, 1967Held at: Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CaliforniaHost: Bob HopeEligibility Year: 1966Cinematic Highlights and AchievementsA Man for All Seasons Stands Tall: This historical drama won the night’s big winner, securing six Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director for Fred Zinnemann.New Kid on the Block: Actor

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1967 Grammy Award Winners

1967 Grammy Award WinnersWinners Announced: March 2, 1967Televised “Best On Record”: May 24, 1967Held at: Chicago, Los Angeles, Nashville and New YorkEligibility Year: November 2, 1965 – November 1, 1966Grammy Highlights and AchievementsMichelle Takes the Spotlight: The Beatles snagged the Song of the Year award with their hit “Michelle,” further cementing their legendary status.Frank Sinatra’s

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1966 Music Hits: Top Songs, Radio Favorites, and Pop Classics

1966 Music Hits: Top Songs, Radio Favorites, and Pop Classics Summer Wind – Frank Sinatra I’m a Believer – The Monkees When a Man Loves a Woman – Percy Sledge Wild Thing – The Troggs Mustang Sally – Wilson Pickett This Old Heart of Mine – The Isley Brothers Devil with the Blue Dress –

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1966 Grammy Award Winners

1966 Grammy Award WinnersWinners Announced: March 15, 1966Televised “Best on Record”: May 16, 1966Held at: Chicago, Los Angeles, Nashville, and New YorkEligibility Year: December 1, 1964 – November 1, 1965Grammy Highlights and AchievementsRoger Miller Dominates: The country artist was the night’s big winner, taking home six awards including Best Country & Western Album for The

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The Number One Hits Of 1965

The Number One Hits Of 1965:Sidenote: The best-selling song of 1965 was Wooly Bully by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs, which peaked at number two on June 5, 1965.December 26, 1964 – January 22, 1965:The Beatles – I Feel FineJanuary 23, 1965 – February 5, 1965:Petula Clark – DowntownFebruary 6, 1965 – February 19, 1965:Righteous Brothers – You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’February 20,

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1965 Music Hits: Top Songs, Radio Favorites, and Pop Classics

1965 Music Hits: Motown, British Invasion, Soul, Folk Rock, and Pop Radio Gold1965 music hits captured a major turning point in pop history, with Motown, soul, British Invasion bands, folk rock, garage rock, and polished AM radio all fighting for space on the same dial. It was the kind of year where Unchained Melody, My

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1965 Grammy Award Winners

1965 Grammy Award WinnersWinners Announced: April 13, 1965Televised: May 18, 1965Held at: Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly HillsHost/Emcee: Steve AllenEligibility Year: December 1, 1963 – November 30, 1964Grammy Highlights and AchievementsBeatles Invasion: The Beatles won their first Grammy for Best New Artist, officially marking the British Invasion in the American music scene.Jazz Legend Takes the Stage:

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