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"What did you listen to?"

 

Sugar Shack, Jimmy Gilmer and The Fireballs

Scientists have not yet pin pointed the exact reasons that spur a hundred emotions within us when we hear music. Music does not only relieve our tension and stress it can also make us sad or emotional. Both laughter and tears are induced by music. Our brain has a tendency of attaching good and bad memories with certain songs or music as well as with some odors or place.

Top 30 Hits of 1963

 

1. Sugar Shack, Jimmy Gilmer and The Fireballs
1. Surfin' U.S.A., The Beach Boys
3. The End of the World, Skeeter Davis
4. Rhythm of the Rain, The Cascades
5. He's So Fine, The Chiffons
6. Blue Velvet, Bobby Vinton
7. Hey Paula, Paul and Paula
8. Fingertips, Pt. 2, Little Stevie Wonder
9. Washington Square, Village Stompers
10. It's All Right, The Impressions
11. Can't Get Used to Losing You, Andy Williams
12. My Boyfriend's Back, The Angels
13. Sukiyaki, Kyu Sakamoto
14. She's a Fool, Lesley Gore
15. So Much In Love, The Tymes
16. Puff, the Magic Dragon, Peter, Paul and Mary
17. Blowin' In the Wind, Peter, Paul and Mary
18. I'm Leaving It All Up to You, Dale and Grace
19. Deep Purple, Nino Tempo and April Stevens
20. Wipe Out, The Surfaris
21. I Love You Because, Al Martino
22. Wild Weekend, The Rockin' Rebels
23. You're the Reason I'm Living, Bobby Darin
24. Walk Like a Man, Four Seasons
25. Mockingbird, Inez Foxx
26. I Will Follow Him, Little Peggy March
27. Pipeline, The Chantays
28. Surf City, Jan and Dean
29. It's My Party, Lesley Gore
30. Blame It On The Bossa Nova, Eydie Gorme

 

 

 

 

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