Hot Summer Nights, if you remember Drive-in
Resturants, Car Hops on Roller Skates serving
Hamburgers, Fries & Milkshakes, Candy
Apple Red Hot Rods with 3 deuces and
tuck'n roll upholstery, "Crusin' the
Drag" on Friday & Saturday
Nights, with your honey and sharing your future hopes
in a moment of time or just look'n for a
special someone to share the evening. Then
you'll certainly remember & enjoy the music here all
the more.
The Viet-Nam was looming, but wasn't yet a war of ours. The civil rights of minorities,
were beginning to be recognized, as were their Musical contributions. The Motown Beat was
All around, as was Phil Spector's Wall of Sound. So go ahead, take your "Sweetie"
give 'em a big hug and then Rock'n Roll the night away.
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This page is dedicated to my Wife
"Brigitte" &
The purpose here, of course is
to give to our kids an appreciation (heh
heh!) of what Mom & Dad were
listening to with their first love's and
the power of music on emotions.
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&.. Come on in!
The Four Tops
Baby I Need Your Lovin', Something About You!, It's The Same Old Song & I can't help myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
God! These songs played on me for years. kept a love alive, for a longer time than I care to say!
Still brings a tear if I play 'em too long!
1964
.
The Supremes
Diana, Flo & Mary Oh SOOoo! sexy! they could melt any heart! God! I Love 'em
1963
.
The Temptations
"My Girl", "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" & "The Way You Do the Things You Do" at that time in my life, I played these when Blue.
1963
.
Marvin Gaye
Smooth as silk, Marvin could always evoke deep passion with songs like "Pride & Joy, Baby Don't do it & I Heard It Through The Grapevine"
1965
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Smokey Robinson
The velvety tones of Smokey, were easy listening, emotional & romantic, always a good call for candle light dinners & slow dancing!
1963
."
Martha & The Vandellas
If you ever Danced in the Streets you Know what Martha was singing about!
1964
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Mary Wells
"My Guy", "You Beat Me To The Punch" & "The One Who Really Loves You"
1962