The early part of the 1960s was dominated by sweet pop songs and well-dressed performers with choreographed dance moves. The Supremes were singing love songs, and the one-man show known as Elvis ...
"Baby, I Love You" (1963) songs by the Ronettes ... making it the Ronettes' second highest-charting song. Not bad for a song that's 60 years old! 4. "(The Best Part of) Breakin' Up" (1964 ...
Smokey Robinson and Ronald White wrote and produced the classic Motown melody "My Girl. It went on to become the first No.1 single for The Temptations.
with whom he had fallen in love (and would eventually marry). A number of popular folk artists covered the song throughout the 60s, culminating in Roberta Flack’s simmering, soulful take ...
"When a guy falls in love with a young lady ... like we are today… but it’s a true testament that a song can still be loved 60 years later." "… Our audience has grown up with us," he ...
Motown’s romantic late 60s couple, Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, delivered plenty of love-is-where-it’s-at tunes, among them the stunning pop-psych single “The Onion Song.” Biggest of all ...
It is not traditional or church sourced. It is a secular Christmas song and more than all that, it is a love song. The success of White Christmas spawned more secular Christmas songs. Among those ...