Creedence-Suzy Q
Isley Brothers-This Old Heart of Mine
Supremes-You Can’t Hurry Love
Johnny Rivers-The Tracks of My Tears
Sam & Dave-Hold On, I’m-a Comin’
***Movie-Yellow Submarine***
Beatles-Only a Northern Song
Monkees-For Pete’s Sake
***Casual Alley***
Knickerbockers-One Track Mind
Tony Joe White-Polk Salad Annie
***Dick Clark intro for Rascals & Al Martino***
Rascals-Groovin’
Stevie Wonder-You Met Your Match
***Orval Faubus for Governor/1970***
Buffalo Springfield-Bluebird
Joe Cocker-Delta Lady
Leon Russell-A Song for You
Band-Ain’t Got No Home
Hour 2
***Madcats-CSN&Y-So Far***
Neil Young-Old Man
Crosby/Nash-Immigration Man
Rolling Stones-I Don’t Know Why
Rare Earth-Born to Wander
***Moses-Sonny & Cher***
Sonny & Cher-A Cowboy’s Work is Never Done
Jo Jo Gunne-Run Run Run
Seals & Crofts-See My Life
***Concert-Osmonds***
Osmonds-Down by the Lazy River
Kenny Rogers & The First Edition-Heed the Call
Steppenwolf-Ride With Me
Rod Stewart-Handbags & Gladrags
Paul McCartney-Another Day
Bill Withers-I Don’t Want You on My Mind
Elton John-Skyline Pigeon
Got stuck in the late '60s and early '70s on the OTHER show, so, thought I'd do the same with THIS one. In addition to your more standard and popular fare by way Creedence, The Isley Brothers, The Supremes, The Young Rascals, and McCartney, I have a lot of off-the-beaten path stuff by way of Stevie Wonder, the Stones, Seals & Crofts, Bill Withers, and a favorite Elton b-side. Oh yeah, and not one, but TWO guilty pleasures. You can probably guess which two, but they're both songs I still like to this day. Hope you do, too, as well as everything else!
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