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NightTrain Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-05-03 05:54 PM
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1968: My 100 Favorite Records

Listed alphabetically by title:

2+2=? – The Bob Seger System
AIN’T NO WAY – Aretha Franklin
AIN’T NOTHIN’ BUT A HOUSE PARTY – The Show Stoppers
AIN’T NOTHING LIKE THE REAL THING – Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER – Jimi Hendrix
ALL MY HARD TIMES – Joe South
ALMOST PERSUADED – Etta James
ALWAYS TOGETHER – The Dells
BACK IN THE U.S.S.R. – The Beatles
BEHIND A PAINTED SMILE – The Isley Brothers
BIG BIRD – Eddie Floyd
BIRTHDAY – The Beatles
BORN TO BE WILD - Steppenwolf
BOTTLE OF WINE – The Fireballs
CHAIN OF FOOLS – Aretha Franklin
CLOUD NINE – The Temptations
COVER ME – Percy Sledge
COWBOYS TO GIRLS – The Intruders
CRY LIKE A BABY – The Box Tops
DANCE TO THE MUSIC – Sly & The Family Stone
DO IT AGAIN – The Beach Boys
DOCK OF THE BAY – Otis Redding
DOWN ON ME – Big Brother & The Holding Company
END OF OUR ROAD – Gladys Knight & The Pips
FIRE – The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
FOOL FOR YOU – The Impressions
FOREVER CAME TODAY – The Supremes
FREEDOM TRAIN – James Carr
FUNKY MISSISSIPPI – Rufus Thomas
GRAZING IN THE GRASS – Hugh Masekela
GUITAR MAN – Elvis Presley
HARD TO HANDLE – Otis Redding
HELLO, I LOVE YOU – The Doors
HEY WESTERN UNION MAN – Jerry Butler
HIP CITY – PART 2 – Junior Walker & The All-Stars
HOLD ON – The Radiants
THE HORSE – Cliff Nobles & Co.
THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT – Aretha Franklin
HUSH – Deep Purple
I CAN’T STOP DANCING – Archie Bell & The Drells
I GOT THE FEELIN’ – James Brown
I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE – Marvin Gaye
I THANK YOU – Sam & Dave
I WISH IT WOULD RAIN – The Temptations
I’M A MIDNIGHT MOVER – Wilson Pickett
I’VE GOT DREAMS TO REMEMBER – Otis Redding
I’VE NEVER FOUND A GIRL (TO LOVE ME LIKE YOU) – Eddie Floyd
IF I COULD BUILD MY WHOLE WORLD AROUND YOU – Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE MIND – The Amboy Dukes
JUMPIN’ JACK FLASH – The Rolling Stones
LA-LA MEANS I LOVE YOU – The Delfonics
LADY MADONNA – The Beatles
LOST – Jerry Butler
LOVE CHILD – The Supremes
LOVE MAKES A WOMAN – Barbara Acklin
LOVER’S HOLIDAY – Peggy Scott & Jo-Jo Benson
MAGIC BUS – The Who
MAGIC CARPET RIDE – Steppenwolf
A MAN AND A HALF – Wilson Pickett
THE MIGHTY QUINN – Manfred Mann
MIRROR OF YOUR MIND – Joe South
MONY MONY – Tommy James & The Shondells
MR. STARLIGHT – Johnny Barfield
NEVER GIVE YOU UP – Jerry Butler
OPEN MY EYES – Nazz
PAYING THE COST TO BE THE BOSS – B.B. King
PEOPLE GOT TO BE FREE – The Rascals
PICTURES OF MATCHSTICK MEN – The Status Quo
A QUESTION OF TEMPERATURE – The Balloon Farm
RAMBLIN’ GAMBLIN’ MAN – The Bob Seger System
REVOLUTION – The Beatles
SAY IT LOUD—I’M BLACK AND I’M PROUD – James Brown
SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME – Max Frost & The Troopers
SHE’S A HEARTBREAKER – Gene Pitney
SINCE YOU’VE BEEN GONE (SWEET SWEET BABY) – Aretha Franklin
SING A SIMPLE SONG – Sly & The Family Stone
SLIP AWAY – Clarence Carter
THE SNAKE – Al Wilson
SON OF A PREACHER MAN – Dusty Springfield
STAND BY YOUR MAN – Tammy Wynette
STAY IN MY CORNER (Radio Edit) – The Dells
STOP – Howard Tate
STREET FIGHTING MAN – The Rolling Stones
SUNSHINE OF YOUR LOVE - Cream
SWEET INSPIRATION – The Sweet Inspirations
THERE IS - The Dells
THERE WAS A TIME – James Brown
THINK – Aretha Franklin
TIGHTEN UP (PART 1) – Archie Bell & The Drells
TIME HAS COME TODAY – The Chambers Brothers
U.S. MALE – Elvis Presley
VALLERI – The Monkees
WE’RE A WINNER – The Impressions
WEAR IT ON OUR FACE – The Dells
WHAT IS THIS? – Bobby Womack
WHATEVER HURTS YOU – The Mad Lads
WHITE ROOM – Cream
WHO’S MAKING LOVE – Johnnie Taylor
WRAP IT UP – Sam & Dave
YOU LEFT THE WATER RUNNING – Maurice & Mac

Stay tuned tomorrow for my Top 100 of soulful, psychedelic '67!

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Demobrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-05-03 06:24 PM
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1. If you can remember 1968
you weren't there.
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LuLu550 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-06-03 11:16 AM
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2. LOL
yeah, couldn't have said it better myself! :hippie"
LuLu
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