How about Mack the Knife by Bobby Darin? I don't think Sinatra did it, at least not the original.
I can't think of any from b4 I was born, it was too long ago
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How about Mack the Knife by Bobby Darin? I don't think Sinatra did it, at least not the original.
I can't think of any from b4 I was born, it was too long ago
Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles
House of the Rising Sun - The Animals
Heartbreak Hotel -Elvis Presley
King Creole - Elvis Presley
My fav:
Landslide - Fleetwood Mac
GBL
People Are Strange--The Doors
The Fool on a Hill--The Beatles
All Along the Watchtower--didn't Bob Dylan write this and then Hendrix made it famous? Or am I getting confused?
Magic Man--Heart
Night and Day--Cole Porter
Ain't Nobody's Business--Billy Holiday
Kind of Blue--Miles Davis
Dakar--John Coltrane
I could go on and on and on...but I won't.
"When you wish upon a star", as sung by the guy who was the voice of Jiminy Cricket in Walt Disney's "Pinnochio"
I dig most of Phil Spector's stuff...he songs were actually pretty brilliant, epic, orchestrated, and layered well.
- Preston
" 'enery the Eighth" by 'ermans 'ermits
"Louis Louis" - The Kingsmen
"Green Onions" -
"La Bamba" - Richie Valance
"Greenfields" - Brothers Four
"Take 5" -
About half of my music was recorded before I was even born. Therefore, I find it pointless to list my favorites. I'll completely take over this thread :)
"Beyond the Sea"--Bobby Darin
"Hey You, Get Off My Mountain"--The Dramatics
"Everything"--Andy Gibb(I think that came out shortly before I was born)
Lots of other stuff I can't think of just now.
Actually my parents were big Beatles fans, so Beatles music takes me back to my toddlerhood.
Esp. "Penny Lane" makes me feel like I'm 2 again.