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Why (Frankie Avalon song) – Wikipedia
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Why is a hit song recorded by Frankie Avalon in 1959 that went to No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart published on the week of December 28, 1959, for the week ending of January 2, 1960, making it the last No. 1 single of the 1950s, and the first No. 1 single of the 1960s at the same time.

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Frankie Avalon – Why? (1960 Music Video) | #32 Song
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Bob Azzam – Mustapha Why? was the #32 song in 1960 in the Pop charts. The song was performed by Frankie Avalon. Comment below with facts and trivia about the song and we may include it in our song facts!

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1960s Music: What Songs Were The Most Popular?

1960s Music: What Songs Were The Most Popular?


#1 Songs (1960-1969) The 1960s were probably the best decade of all time for recorded music. When you look at the list of songs released during this time period, it’s a very easy argument to make. The Beatles obviously dominated the charts, but there were dozens of other musical acts that carved their own initials into the annals of immortality. The Rolling Stones, The Byrds, The Beach Boys …

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1960s in music – Wikipedia
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Songs like Summertime Blues and Eve of Destruction address the issue of the voting age, which at the time was 21. The issue was that soldiers were drafted at 18, but could not vote. The voting age was eventually lowered to eighteen. A few songs such as Bob Dylan’s Blowin’ in the Wind address the Civil Rights Movement.

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The Top 5 Most Influential Songs Of The 1960s
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2) The song (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction by the Rolling Stones (1965) reverberates the unsettling dissatisfactions of victims of all forms of discrimination. In the 1960s, Americans were dissented by the variety of struggles towards enacting civil rights, ending the wars, and promoting greater freedom of expression. This dissent is emulated by the lines in the first stanza, ‘Cause I try and I try and I try and I try I can’t get no, I can’t get no. The second …

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Fantasys – Why Oh Why (1960) Doo Wop – YouTube

Fantasys – Why Oh Why (1960) Doo Wop – YouTube. Fantasys in 1960 on Guyden Records. Doo Wop. Fantasys in 1960 on Guyden Records. Doo Wop. AboutPressCopyrightContact …

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The Most Powerful Political Songs of the Decades: The 1960s
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This popular funk song of 1968 grew into being the unofficial Black Power movement of the late 1960s. By the latter part of the decade, nonviolent groups were surpassed by radical groups like the Black Panther Party due to the frustration that the Civil Rights Movement wasn’t progressing fast enough.

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Best Songs of the 1960s | Top 100 Hits of the ’60s – Paste
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The 1960s are often considered the best decade for music in America. Folk enjoyed a political revival, yet, the British Invasion was blessedly not political. The blues bled into hard rock. Pop…

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#TBT: 10 Songs that represent the 1960’s – Blog – Voice …
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A great song from what must be the world’s most underrated band, The Kinks were criminally overshadowed by their contemporaries in the 1960s and 1970s, most notably the Beatles – likely a result of disappointing record sales throughout their career. They are now regarded as one of the most seminal bands of the decade, and this 1964 hit single will remind anybody who listens to it that The …

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100 Best Songs of the 1960s – NME

100 Best Songs of the 1960s


This song fires twin darts at your heart from the beginning. A maudlin French horn heralds the start before those timeless words I may not always love you pin you to the wall.

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