19 July 2020
Sixties Sojourn is an initiative of Connection Matters Radio
Happy Birthday and More Ladies
Sunday 19 July 2020 at 3pm on 3KND – 1503AM – or the I Heart Radio App
Following numerous emails requesting more of the Ladies of the Sixties, we devote yet another segment of the program to some of the most outstanding female groups and solo singers that had such an impact on the world of sixties music. Along with that, we once again take time to celebrate birthdays this week of some of the stars of the sixties. Here are some of the acts that appeared on the show.
Cill Black
The Supremes
Small Faces
The Honeycombs
Lesley Gore
The Byrds
Teh Beach Boys
The 5th Dimension
The Show’s Playlist
Here’s the complete playlist that went to air during the show. If you missed out, then don’t forget – whatever you do – to tune in to the next Sixties Sojourn program!
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ARTIST |
SONG |
YEAR |
REQUESTS AND STARTERS |
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1 |
Joan Baez |
There But For Fortune |
1964 |
2 |
Mary Hopkin |
Those Were The Days |
1968 |
3 |
Lyn Randell |
Ciao Baby |
1967 |
4 |
Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood |
Some Velvet Morning |
1967 |
5 |
The Alan Price Set |
Simon Smith and His Amazing Dancing Bear |
1967 |
6 |
The Beach Boys |
Wouldn’t It Be Nice |
1966 |
7 |
Lou Christie |
Lightnin’ Strikes |
1965 |
8 |
Madeline Bell |
You Don’t Love Me No More |
1967 |
SINGLES |
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9 |
The Supremes and The Temptations |
I’m Gonna Make You Love Me |
1968 |
10 |
Marvin Gaye |
I Heard It Through the Grapevine |
1968 |
11 |
The McCoys |
Hang On Sloopy |
1965 |
12 |
The Monkees |
A Little Bit Me A Little Bit You |
1967 |
13 |
Millie Small |
My Boy Lollipop |
1964 |
14 |
Lesley Gore |
Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows |
1963 |
15 |
The Original Caste |
One Tin Soldier |
1969 |
16 |
Laura Nyro |
And When I Die |
1967 |
DOUBLE HEADERS |
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17 |
The 5th Dimension |
Carpet Man |
1967 |
18 |
The 5th Dimension |
Wedding Bell Blues |
1969 |
19 |
The Box Tops |
Neon Rainbow |
1967 |
20 |
The Box Tops |
The Letter |
1967 |
21 |
American Breed |
Bend Me Shape Me |
1967 |
22 |
American Breed |
Step Out Of Your Mind |
1967 |
23 |
Cilla Black |
Where is Tomorrow |
1968 |
24 |
Cilla Black |
Anyone Who Had a Heart |
1964 |
HAPPY BIRTHDAY |
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25 |
The Byrds |
Mr Tambourine Man |
1965 |
26 |
The Stone Poneys |
Different Drum |
1967 |
27 |
The Searchers |
Sweets for my Sweet |
1961 |
28 |
Desmond Dekker and the Aces |
Israelites |
1968 |
29 |
The Boxtops |
Soul Deep |
1969 |
30 |
Spencer Davis Group |
Gimme Some Lovin’ |
1966 |
31 |
Martha Reeves |
Heatwave |
1963 |
32 |
Dion Dimucci |
Runaround Sue |
1961 |
33 |
Brian Auger and The Trinity |
This Wheel’s on Fire |
1968 |
MORE LADIES OF THE SIXTIES |
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34 |
The Toys |
A Lovers’ Concerto |
1965 |
35 |
Rosie and the Originals |
Angel Baby |
1960 |
36 |
Verdelle Smith |
Tar and Cement |
1966 |
37 |
Wanda Jackson |
Let’s Have a Party |
1960 |
38 |
Judy Collins |
Both Sides Now |
1968 |
39 |
Joni Mitchell |
Both Sides Now |
1969 |
40 |
Helen Shapiro |
Walking Back to Happiness |
1961 |
41 |
Doris Day |
High Hopes |
1964 |
42 |
Dianna Ross |
Reflections |
1966 |
43 |
Jo Ann Campbell |
Kookie Little Paradise |
1960 |
SINGLES |
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44 |
Tommy Navaro |
I Cried My Life Away |
1964 |
45 |
The Pretty Things |
Don’t Bring Me Down |
1964 |
46 |
Robert Knight |
Everlasting Love |
1967 |
47 |
Roger Whittaker |
Durham Town |
1969 |
48 |
Sandie Shaw |
There’s Always Something There To Remind Me |
1964 |
49 |
Small Faces |
Itchycoo Park |
1967 |
50 |
Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart |
I Wonder What She’s Doing Tonight |
1967 |
51 |
Marty Wilde |
Abergavenny |
1968 |
52 |
The Seekers |
Days of My Life |
1968 |
53 |
The Honeycombs |
Have I the Right |
1964 |
54 |
Jimmy Cliff |
Wonderful World, Beautiful People |