Diane went to number ten in 1964
also charted with
I believe
no arms can ever hold you
Marie
chapel in the moonlight
love me with all of your heart
pink Floyd
Steppenwolf
Love sang "My Little Red Book."
It's Good News Week by Hedgehoppers Anonymous, a number 5 hit in 1965.
Nat Stuckey wrote 'Pop A Top' but it was Jim Ed Brown who made it a hit on the country charts in the 60s.
Frankie Valli sang with the group 'The Four Seasons' and it was early 60s pop music.
yes he did
A musical duo signed to CBS in the 60s
"Black is Black" was recorded by Los Bravos, a group from Spain who sang in English and were mistakenly considered part of the "British Invasion" of the mid-60s.
a star is born
the zombies
Usually, I'd recommend something very 60s, but there's a more modern song that I love to hear people audition with. It's very hard to sing well, but it's perfect for a hairspray audition. Ain't No Thing from Bring It On the musical
pink Floyd
Late 60s or early 70s
monkees
Steppenwolf
He sings in Welcome To The 60s, the one with Christopher Walken, and You Can't Stop the Beat (last song)