"What did you listen to?"
(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay, Otis Redding
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 1968
1. Hey Jude, The Beatles
2. Love is Blue, Paul Mauriat
3. Honey, Bobby Goldsboro
4. (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay, Otis Redding
5. People Got to Be Free, The Rascals
6. Sunshine of Your Love, Cream
7. This Guy's In Love With You, Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
8. The Good, The Bad and the Ugly, Hugo Montenegro
9. Mrs. Robinson, Simon and Garfunkel
10. Tighten Up, Pt. 1, Archie Bell and The Drells
11. Harper Valley P.T.A., Jeannie C. Riley
12. Little Green Apples, O.C. Smith
13. Mony Mony, Tommy James and The Shondells
14. Hello, I Love You, The Doors
15. Young Girl, Gary Puckett and The Union Gap
16. Cry Like a Baby, The Box Tops
17. Stoned Soul Picnic, The Fifth Dimension
18. Grazing In the Grass, Hugh Masekela
19. Midnight Confessions, The Grass Roots
20. Dance to the Music, Sly and The Family Stone
21. The Horse, Cliff Nobles & Co.
22. I Wish it Would Rain, The Temptations
23. La-La Means I Love You, The Delfonics
24. Turn Around, Look At Me, The Vogues
25. Judy In Disguise (With Glasses), John Fred & His Playboy Band
26. Spooky, The Classics IV
27. Love Child, Diana Ross and The Supremes
28. Angel of the Morning, Merrilee Rush
29. The Ballad of Bonnie & Clyde, Georgie Fame
30. Those Were the Days, Mary Hopkin