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1967 Below is an example of some songs that were possibly on the radio the year for the Mopar seen above. If you select a song from the list a video from the same year will open in another window.
Somebody to Love by The Jefferson Airplane makes the San Francisco rock group the first to gain wide acclaim. All You Need is Love by John Lennon and Paul McCartney of The Beatles. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds by The Beatles reflects the growing drug culture in the song. Magical Mystery Tour (album) by The Beatles is similarly drug-oriented (positive references to drugs or drug use occur in 16 of the top 40 U.S. phonograph records). Ode to Billy Joe by country singer-songwriter Bobbie Gentry (Roberta Streeter), 23. Mr. Bojangles by Oneonta, N.Y.-born guitarist-songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker (originally Ronald Clyde Crosby), 25. Gentle on My Mind by John Hartford. Chelsea Morning by Canadian-born New York singer-guitarist-songwriter Joni Mitchell (originally Roberta Joan Anderson), 24. Buffalo Springfield Again by Winnipeg-born guitarist-singer-songwriter Neil Young, 21. Light My Fire by Robert Krieger, Jim Morrison, Raymond Manzarek, and John Densmore of The Doors. Hey Joe by Jimi Hendrix New York Mining Disaster by the English rock group The Bee Gees (composer Barry Gibb, 20, and his fraternal twin brothers Robin and Maurice, 17). |
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