Blue Christmas..... By Elvis....... @
2007-07-26 14:15:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Most oldies are considered to be 50's to early 60's so in that case here are some of my favorites:
1. Look In My Eyes-by the Chantels (perhaps my favorite)
2. At The Hop-by Danny and the Juniors
3. Sincerely-by The Moonglows
4. Stay-by Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs
5. Blue Moon- by The Marcels
6. Since I Don't Have You- by The Skyliners
7. I Will Follow Him-by Little Peggy March
8. Love Is Strange-Mickey & Sylvia (a must have)
9. He's So Fine-by The Chiffons
10. Hello Stranger-by Barbara Lewis
11. Sleep Walk-Santo & Johnny (must have instrumental)
12. La Bamba- by Ritchie Valens
13. Respect-by Aretha Franklin
14. Baby I'm Yours-Barbara Lewis
There are so many more but you can't go wrong with these.
2007-07-27 03:12:28
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answered by Ernesto 4
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Layla...Derek & The Dominoes
Black Pearl...Sonny Charles& The Checkmates
Caledonia...Robin Trower
Year Of The Cat...Al Stewart
Just The Way You Are....Billy Joel
Crazy On You....Heart
Do You Feel Like I Do....Peter Frampton
Walk Away....James Gang
Into The Night....Benny Mardones
Smoke On The Water....deep Purple
Street Of dreams....Rainbow
Sky High....Jigsaw
Hells Bells...AC/DC
Thunderstruck...AC/DC
Mountain Of Love....Johnny Rivers
White Rabbit....Jefferson Airplane
Abraham,Martin & John....Dion
Aquarius/Let The Sunshine....Fifth Dimension
For What Its Worth....Buffalo Springfield
Who Are You...The Who
Time Of The Season....The Zombies
Abacab....Genesis
Piece Of My Heart...Janis Joplin
Light My Fire....the Doors
Eli's Comin...Three dog Night
One....Three Dog Night
White Room....cream
Heart Full Of Soul....Yardbirds
oh there's so many. Go to timelife.com and theres lots of oldie cds there that list all the songs and you can listen to clips, also on amazon.com you can get different eras of music, check out the cd lists and hear clips on most of them.
2007-07-27 13:00:23
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answered by BoosGrammy 7
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Rosie & The Originals - Angel Baby
Barbara Lynn - You'll Lose A Good Thing
Eddie Holman - Hey There Lonely Girl
Otis Redding
The Temptations
Brenton Wood
Zapp & Roger
Mary Wells
Gene Chandler
2007-07-26 21:24:10
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answered by Daniel 3
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A random ten from those I gave 5 stars in WMP.
Let The Little Girl Dance : Billy Bland
Quarter to Three : Gary U.S Bonds
You ; Aquatones
Because They're Young : Duane Eddy
You'Don't Know What You've Got : Ral Donner
Dear One ; Larry Finnegan
Makin' Love : Floyd Robinson
When You Walk In The Room ; Jackie DeShannon
Maybe : Chantels
Nothin' Shakin ; Eddie Fontaine
2007-07-27 04:37:54
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answered by keeprockin 7
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What do you consider oldies?
Anything by Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, Jerry Lee Lewis.
The Supremes.
That's what I call oldies!
2007-07-26 21:15:06
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answered by pamela68 4
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Sittin On The Dock Of The Bay---Otis Redding
2007-07-26 21:17:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Good Golly ms Molly - Little Richard.
Peggy Sue - Buddy Holly
Beach boys
2007-07-26 21:13:51
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on your idea of oldies...I go back to the 60's and 70's...Three Dog Night's "Shambala" is one of the greatest songs ever written...
2007-07-26 21:14:59
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answered by Spirit 3
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depends what u consider oldies and what type of music
2007-07-26 21:13:21
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answered by Lavender 7
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