Ultimate Hits of the 60s

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I welcome you all to the golden era of music. Some hate the 80s and some hate the 70s. Everyone hates the 2010s but no one really dislikes the 1960s. The 1960s is when the modern music revolution took place with the likes of The Beatles, Elvis Presley, The Supremes and Aretha Franklin. The foundation for mainstream pop was established, rock and roll took on new forms and the Motown sound took charts by storm. Although my favourite decade is the 90s and thereafter the 2000s, I've always had a special place for the 1960s for making the music industry for what it is today. 

The bands were more or less named after some random collaboration like for the males: The Marcels, The Foundations, The Monkees, The Zombies etc. and for the females: The Chiffons, The Dixie Cups, The Crystals, The Shirelles etc. What is evident from this era is that bands had more to do with being established than solo artists and also mixed bands were quite rare other than those formed by families such as Sly & The Family Stone. The doo-wop style was extremely popular during this era along with Jazz, Blues and Soul music. 

This list is a compilation of the greatest hits released between 1960-1969 by different artists and bands with the exception of a very few artists having collaborated on songs. I have deliberately excluded other double entries for the sole purpose of providing space for one-hit wonders and to prevent artists or bands such as The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Chubby Checker, Tom Jones and The Everly Brothers from having double entries. Therefore, painstakingly I have had to research and find out the best song released by these artists and bands. Thus, these are the Ultimate Hits of the 60s based on chart performance as well as accolades received. 
  1. The Beatles – Hey Jude
  2. Chubby Checker – The twist
  3. The Monkees – I’m a believer
  4. The Supremes – Baby love
  5. The Archies – Sugar, sugar
  6. Elvis Presley – It’s now or never
  7. The Beach Boys – Good vibrations
  8. The Everly Brothers – Cathy’s clown
  9. Aretha Franklin – Respect
  10. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Proud Mary
  11. Mary Hopkins – Those were the days
  12. The Ronettes – Be my baby
  13. Tom Jones – Green, green grass of home
  14. Manfred Mann – Do wah diddy diddy
  15. Roy Orbison – Oh pretty woman
  16. Sonny & Cher – I got you babe
  17. The Rolling Stones – Paint it, black
  18. The Shirelles – Will you love me tomorrow
  19. Cliff Richard – Congratulations
  20. Engelbert Humperdinck – Release me
  21. Frank Sinatra & Nancy Sinatra – Somethin’ stupid
  22. Marvin Gaye – I heard it through the grape vine
  23. The Troggs – Wild thing  
  24. Bob Dylan – Like a rolling stone
  25. Simon & Garfunkel – Mrs.Robinson
  26. Bobby Lewis – Tossin’ and turnin’
  27. Kyu Sakamoto – Sukiyaki
  28. Del Shannon – Runaway
  29. Peter and Gordon – A world without love
  30. The Four Seasons – Rag doll
  31. Cilla Black – You’re my world
  32. Little Eva – The loco-motion
  33. Nancy Sinatra – These boots are made for walking
  34. The Shadows – Apache
  35. Ray Charles – I can’t stop loving you
  36. Four Tops – Reach out, I’ll be there
  37. Cliff Richard & The Shadows – The young ones
  38. The Drifters – Save the last dance for me
  39. Lesley Gore – It’s my party
  40. Ben E. King – Stand by me
  41. Dusty Springfield – You don’t have to say you love me
  42. Righteous Brothers – Unchained melody
  43. Louis Armstrong – What a wonderful world
  44. The Mamas & the Papas – Monday, Monday
  45. Young Rascals – Groovin’
  46. Lulu – To sir, with love
  47. The Byrds – Mr.Tambourine Man
  48. Brenda Lee – I’m sorry
  49. Connie Francis – Everybody’s somebody’s fool
  50. Petula Clark – Downtown
  51. The Animals – The house of the rising sun
  52. The Marvelettes – Please Mr.Postman
  53. The Dave Clark Five – Glad all over
  54. The Chiffons – He’s so fine
  55. The Kingsmen – Louie Louie
  56. The Marcels – Blue moon
  57. The Seekers – I’ll never find another you 
  58. Roger Miller – King of the road
  59. Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs – Sugar shack
  60. Dean Martin – Everybody loves somebody
  61. Bobby Vee – Take good care of my baby
  62. The Cascades – The rhythm of the rain
  63. Jim Reeves – He’ll have to go
  64. Percy Faith – Theme from a Summer Place
  65. Martha and the Vandellas – Dancing in the street
  66. The Tornados – Telstar
  67. Ken Dodd – Tears
  68. The Kinks – You really got me   
  69. Dionne Warwick – Walk on by
  70. The Crystals – Da doo ron ron
  71. The Temptations – My girl
  72. Percy Sledge – When a man loves a woman
  73. Jimmy Dean – Big bad John 
  74. The 5th Dimension – Aquarius/Let the sunshine in
  75. Frank Ifield – I remember you
  76. Jerry Butler & Betty Everett – Let it be me
  77. The Tremeleos – Silence is golden
  78. Bobby Vinton – Roses are red (my love)
  79. Sandie Shaw – (There’s) always something there to remind me
  80. The Moody Blues – Go now
  81. The Searchers – Needles and pins
  82. Lou Christie – Lightnin’ strikes
  83. The Tokens – The lion sleeps tonight
  84. Betty Everett – The shoop shoop song (It’s in his kiss)
  85. The Hollies – Stop, stop, stop
  86. The Lovin’ Spoonful – Summer in the city
  87. Joe South – Games people play
  88. Acker Bilk – Stranger on the shore
  89. The Doors – Light my fire
  90. Sly & The Family Stone – Everyday people
  91. The Foundations – Build me up buttercup
  92. Peter, Paul and Mary – Leaving on a jet plane
  93. The Dixie Cups – Chapel of love
  94. Wayne Fontana and The Mindbenders – Game of love
  95. Bobby Goldsboro – Honey
  96. Skeeter Davis – The end of the world
  97. Gerry and the Pacemakers – You’ll never walk alone
  98. The Turtles – Happy together
  99. The Boxtops – The letter
  100. The Shangri-las – Leader of the pack
  101. Tommy Roe – Sheila
  102. Herb Alpert – This guy’s in love with you
  103. Danny Williams – Moon river
  104. Dick and Dee Dee – The mountain’s high
  105. Glen Campbell – Galveston
  106. The Angels – My boyfriend’s back
  107. Mary Wells – My guy
  108. Barry Sadler – Ballad of the Green Berets
  109. Bobbie Gentry – Ode to Billie Joe
  110. Lonnie Donegan – My old man’s a dustman
  111. Otis Redding – (Sittin’ on) the dock of the bay
  112. Joe Cocker – With a little help from my friends
  113. Gary Lewis & the Playboys – This diamond ring
  114. Brian Hyland – Itsy bitsy teeny weeny yellow polka dot bikini
  115. Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas – Bad to me
  116. The Association – Cherish
  117. Paul Mauriat – Love is blue
  118. Ike & Tina Turner – River deep - mountain high
  119. Ricky Valance – Tell Laura I love her
  120. James Brown – I got you (I feel good)
  121. Rolf Harris – Tie me kangaroo down, sport
  122. The Contours – Do you love me
  123. Harry Nilsson – Everybody’s talkin’
  124. Tammi Terrell & Marvin Gaye – Ain’t no mountain high enough
  125. Big Brother and the Holding Company – Piece of my heart
  126. The Who – I can see for miles
  127. Chuck Berry – You never can tell
  128. Scott McKenzie – San Francisco (Be sure to wear flowers in your hair)
  129. The Zombies – She’s not there
  130. Bobby Darin – Things
  131. Sam Cooke – Chain gang
  132. John Lennon – Give peace a chance
  133. Pat Boone – Speedy Gonzales  
  134. Jimmy Jones – Handy man
  135. Gary Puckett & The Union Gap – Young girl
  136. Eddie Cochran – Three steps to heaven
  137. Frankie Vaughan – Tower of strength
  138. John Leyton – Johnny remember me
  139. Herman’s Hermits – I’m into something good
  140. Paula and Paula – Hey Paula
  141. Buddy Holly – Bo Diddley
  142. Jewel Akens – The birds and the bees
  143. Shirley Bassey – Goldfinger
  144. Gene McDaniels – A hundred pounds of clay
  145. Marmalade – Ob-la-di, ob-la-da
  146. Helen Shapiro – Walkin’ back to happiness
  147. Johnny Preston – Cradle of love
  148. Johnny Rivers – Poor side of town
  149. Patsy Cline – I fall to pieces
  150. Peggy Lee – Is that all there is?
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