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    • Long Live Our Love. SHANGRI LAS Long Live Our Love HQ sound. Released in 1966, an ahead-of-its-time love song from a girl back home to her boy in Vietnam, 'Long Live Our Love' couldn't push on from the major success of 'I Can Never Go Home Anymore', but still reached number 33 (the group's last top 40 hit while they were together).
    • He Cried. A reworking of Jay & The Americans 'She Cried, it doesn't get more simple or more powerful than this. A gal tells a guy it's over. He Cries.
    • Paradise. Inexplicably, this Harry Nilsson-written song was shunted on to the B-side of 'Past, Present and Future'. Even more inexplicably, it was replaced on later pressings by 'Love You More Than Yesterday'.
    • Right Now and Not Later. The Shangri-Las - RIght Now And Not Later ( Colourised) A rare Shangri-La's single that wasn't written by either George "Shadow" Morton or the Jeff Barry/Ellie Greenwich partnership.
  1. The Shangri-Las-Essential tracks for your collection-Greatest Hits Lineup-Correlated0:00:00 : T̵̵he̶̶ ̴̴D̴̴um̸ ̼̼D̵u̷̷m̵ ̵̵Dit̳̳t̶̶y0:02:24 : So̵p̲̲h̶̶is̶t̸̸...

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  2. The Shangri-Las Top Songs • #1: "Leader of the Pack" • #2: "Remember (Walking in the Sand)" • #3: "Leader of the Pack" • #4: "I Can Never Go Home Anymore" • #5: "Leader of the Pack" • #6: "Give Him a Great Big Kiss" • #7: "Give Us Your Blessings" • #8: "Long Live Our Love" • #9: "Out in the Streets" • #10: "Past, Present and ...

  3. Sep 25, 2023 · The Top 10 Most Popular Songs by The Shangri-Las. 1. Leader of the Pack. “Leader of the Pack” is perhaps one of the most well-known songs by The Shangri-Las. Released in 1964, it tells a tragic tale of teenage love and loss. The song reached the top of the charts and became their signature hit. 2.

  4. Our top 10 songs from The Shangri-Las list presents ten of the best songs released by a famous, though short-lived ‘60s pop girl group.

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  6. The Shangri-Las’ hallmark song, the death-rock classic, peaked at number one. In 1965 and 1966, there were a number of lesser-known hits, many of them superb. Their second Top Ten smash, “Give Him a Great Big Kiss,” demonstrated their ability to tackle more traditional, cheery girl group fare.

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