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"What did you listen to?"

 

The Ballad of the Green Berets, Sgt. Barry Sadler

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 1966

 

1. The Ballad of the Green Berets, Sgt. Barry Sadler
2. Cherish, The Association
3. You're My Soul and Inspiration, The Righteous Brothers
4. Reach Out I'll Be There, The Four Tops
5. 96 Tears, ? and The Mysterians
6. Last Train to Clarksville, The Monkees
7. Monday, Monday, The Mama's and The Papa's
8. You Can't Hurry Love, The Supremes
9. The Poor Side of Town, Johnny Rivers
10. California Dreamin', The Mama's and The Papa's
11. Summer In the City, The Lovin' Spoonful
12. Born Free, Roger Williams
13. These Boots Are Made for Walkin', Nancy Sinatra
14. What Becomes of the Brokenhearted, Jimmy Ruffin
15. Strangers In the Night, Frank Sinatra
16. We Can Work It Out, The Beatles
17. Good Lovin', The Young Rascals
18. Winchester Cathedral, The New Vaudeville Band
19. Hanky Panky, Tommy James and The Shondells
20. When a Man Loves a Woman, Percy Sledge
21. Paint It Black, The Rolling Stones
22. Goodnight My Love (from 'Stowaway'), Petula Clark
23. Lightnin' Strikes, Lou Christie
24. Wild Thing, The Troggs
25. Kicks, Paul Revere and The Raiders
26. Sunshine Superman, Donovan
27. Sunny, Bobby Hebb
28. Paperback Writer, The Beatles
29. See You In September, The Happenings
30. You Keep Me Hangin' On, The Supremes

 

 

 

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