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  1. Mar 4, 2020 · The 100 greatest tracks by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, James Brown and Aretha Franklin.

  2. 100 Greatest 60s Rock Songs. 90 Tracks. Created by Cue Lights Media. Play on TIDAL. Purple Haze. Jimi Hendrix. Experience Hendrix: The Best Of Jimi Hendrix. Hey Jude (Remastered 2015) The Beatles.

  3. Sep 22, 2005 · List of 300 Greatest Rock Songs of the 1960s ranked based upon their intitial and lasting popularity, as well as their influence and impact on the evolution of Rock and Roll music and its sub-genres as compiled and ranked by digitaldreamdoor.com.

    • Mrs. Robinson. - Artist: Simon & Garfunkel. - Date entered at #1: June 1, 1968. - Weeks at #1: 3. Not only is "Mrs. Robinson" one of Simon & Garfunkel's most notable songs, it became synonymous with the 1968 classic film "The Graduate."
    • Hello, Goodbye. - Artist: The Beatles. - Date entered at #1: Dec. 30, 1967. - Weeks at #1: 3. Released as a nonalbum single in 1967, "Hello Goodbye" became the Beatles' 15th #1 hit.
    • Soldier Boy. - Artist: The Shirelles. - Date entered at #1: May 5, 1962. - Weeks at #1: 3. "Soldier Boy" is written from the point of view of a woman who promises to stay loyal to her boyfriend, who has gone off to war.
    • Help! - Artist: The Beatles. - Date entered at #1: Sept. 4, 1965. - Weeks at #1: 3. From the same-titled album and movie, "Help!" showed the band's struggle with fame.
    • Top Rock Bands of The ’60s
    • The Beatles
    • The Rolling Stones
    • The Kinks
    • The Animals
    • The Who
    • The Doors
    • Jethro Tull
    • Jefferson Airplane
    • The Hollies
    The Beatles
    The Rolling Stones
    The Kinks
    The Animals

    As far as some people are concerned, The Beatles werethe sixties – a 60s groups list would be meaningless without them. That might not be the grandiose statement it seems – they released over ten groundbreaking albums that completely disrupted the music, artistic, and counterculture permanently. Their music was intensely catchy and radio-friendly, ...

    Vying with The Beatles for the title of best band of the sixties and beyond are The Rolling Stones, Britain’s edgy, swaggering darlings. Their music was decidedly raunchier than that of their peers, and it sent shockwaves through polite society. With melodies and riffs belying a preternatural gift for sound, The Rolling Stones produced songs so aud...

    Part of the British Invasion that upended all expectations and norms up to that date, The Kinks have had 9 albums hit the Top 40 charts and are one of the most talented groups of the 60s. So British they would make the queen blush, The Kinks were sensual, playful, melancholy, and sustained by an inimitable exuberance. Sounds contradictory? Give “Wa...

    Early British rock stars The Animals are an often neglected, yet vastly influential, band within the earliest days of the British Invasion. They were known for their husky, bluesy, twangy bluegrass sound, best personified in their iconic “House of the Rising Sun”, considered by some to be one of the top ten songs ever written. Their songs reflected...

    Surprise – we have another British bandon our hands, and this one hit the music scene like a tectonic shock to the system. The bold, jangly, defiant delight “My Generation” was an anthem that got to the heart of a musing, jaded, hopeful youth culture the likes that the world had never seen before – this was a music group from the 60s with guts. Pet...

    Mature, with a technical proficiency and aesthetic mastery far beyond their years, The Doors achieved a mythical, cult status both in their own time and in the years that followed. Their music was entrancing, hypnotic, and occasionally surreal, with hallucinatory walls of soft guitar and sitar components. They were heavily entrenched in California’...

    So progressive that it hurts, Jethro Tull were the kooky, unapologetic, eminently whimsical group of the sixties that the hippie world needed. They helped put the revolutionary genre of Prog on the map, influencing the genre with their bizarre literary allusions and unorthodox instrumental tangents. Jethro Tull was sometimes frenzied, sometimes lan...

    The undisputed legends of the Summer of Love, Jefferson Airplane had a sixties, freedom loving ethos through and through. A list of 60s bands wouldn’t be complete without ‘em. Their music was tender, often wistful, occasionally soaring, and always imbued with the raw passion and dedication that defined the currents of rock n roll at the tail end of...

    60’s group The Hollies dabbled in many sounds and bridged many gaps as they evolved throughout the sixties and seventies. Their early music had the charming, endearing rhythm of the sixties while their later work captured the emerging folk and rock n’ roll sentiment of the seventies. They are renowned for their three-part vocal harmonies and rousin...

  4. 100 Greatest '60s Rock Songs. Curated by Amazon's Music Experts. Rock hits from the decade that brought us the British Invasion, Woodstock, and the Summer of Love. 98 SONGS • 6 HOURS AND 21 MINUTES.

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  6. Listen to the ’60s Rock Essentials playlist on Apple Music. 100 Songs. Duration: 6 hours, 18 minutes.

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