Music of the 60's and
70's by song title
Title -
Artist
Accroche Toi,
Caroline -
Paris Studio Group
At The Sign
Of The Swinging Cymbal -
Brian Fahey
Avengers Tag
-
Laurie Johnson
Black Rite -
Mandingo
Blarney's
Stoned -
Alan Hackshaw
Boogie Juice
-
Brian Bennett
Breakaway -
Steve Karmen Big Band
Caesar Smith
-
Laurie Johnson
Countdown -
Brian Fahey
Enter The
Dragon -
Jack Parnell & His Orchestra
Francis
Francis -
Frank Pourcel
Funky Fever
-
Alan Morehouse
Girl In A
Sportscar -
Alan Hawkshaw
Half
Forgotten Daydreams -
John Cameron
I Can See
For Miles -
Lord Sitar
I Feel The
Earth Move -
John Keating
International Flight -
David Snell
It's All At
The Co-Op Now -
Alan Hawkshaw
Jaguar -
John Gregory
Jason King
Theme -
Laurie Johnson
Jesus Christ
Superstar -
Johnny Keating
Jet Stream -
John Gregory
Left Bank 2
-
Noveltones
Life Of
Leisure -
Keith Mansfield
Light My
Fire -
John Andrews Tartagila
Mama
Elephant -
E.Cap
Marseillaise
Generique -
Francis Lai
Miss World -
Syd Dale
Music To
Drive By -
Joe Loss Concertium
Oh Calcutta
-
Dave Pell Singers
On The Brink
-
Mike Vickers
Open House -
Brian Fahey
Powerhouse
Pop -
Keith Mansfield
Punch Bowl -
Alan Parker
Shout About
Pepsi -
Denny Wright
Sports Car
Special -
Johnny Pearson
That's Nice
-
Alan Moorhouse
The
Detectives -
Alan Tew
The Earthmen
-
Paddy Kingsland
The Good
Word -
Scottmen
The
Headhunter -
Mandingo
The Night
Rider -
Alan Hawkshaw
The
Penthouse Suite -
Syd Dale
The Rat
Catchers -
Johnny Pearson & His Orchestra
The Riviera
Affair -
Neil Richardson
The Snake
Pit -
Mandingo
Two Lane
Blacktop -
James Clarke
Up To Date -
Simon Park Orchestra
Young Scene
-
Keith Mansfield
Zodiac -
David Lindup
Don't Steal Music
WakWax Music Library - When I was young my parents would throw parties at the house that would last from 4 in the afternoon till after 4 in the morning. Dancing, drinking and having a good time. Our basement was converted into a sixties dance club. They would play Merengue, Motown, Frank Sinatra and ballroom music. Their friends came from all walks of life; musicians, artists, ball players, construction workers, factory workers, secretaries, homemakers, etc. with one thing in common - MUSICA, AMOR Y ALEGRIA.
I have been collecting music since the early sixties. I saved up my allowance and I bought my first record, Johnny Cash's FOLSOM PRISON BLUES and my second record was Herb Albert & The Tijuana Brass' TASTE OF HONEY. I have been a Disc Jockey since 1979, in Rickett's Record Pool since 1988. In 2000, I decided to start converting everything; all my records, reel to reel, cassettes and CDs were transferred to digital. This is just part of the ever growing library of an avid interesting music collector. If there is something you didn't see here and you think should be added, please shoot me an
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