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  1. The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine (Anymore) Bob Crewe / Bob Gaudio. The Walker Brothers. We Gotta Get Out of This Place Barry Mann / Cynthia Weil. The Animals. It's Only Rock 'N Roll (But I Like It) Mick Jagger / Keith Richards. The Rolling Stones. Where Have All the Good Times Gone Ray Davies. The Kinks. Find Hand-Picked Top British Invasion Songs on ...

  2. British Invasion. The British Invasion was a phenomenon that occurred in the mid-1960s when rock and pop music acts from the United Kingdom, as well as other aspects of British culture, became popular in the United States, and significant to the rising “counterculture” on both sides of the Atlantic. Pop and rock groups such as the Beatles ...

  3. The following is a list of bands and artists that were involved with the British Invasion music phenomenon that occurred between 1964 and 1966 in the United States. (Artists shown in boldface are Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees.) The Animals; The Beatles

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  5. Feb 10, 2014 · The British Invasion. For two years after “I Want to Hold Your Hand” topped the U.S. charts in February 1964, the only sound that mattered had a British accent. The Dave Clark Five, Herman’s ...

  6. British Invasion. The British Invasion occurred in the mid-'60s, when a wave of English rock & roll bands crossed over into the American market after the breakthrough success of the Beatles. Though not all of the bands sounded similar -- they ranged from the hard rock of the Rolling Stones and the Kinks to the sweet pop of Gerry & the ...

  7. For the full article, see British Invasion . British Invasion, Musical movement. In the mid 1960s the popularity of a number of British rock-and-roll (“beat”) groups spread rapidly to the U.S., beginning with the triumphant arrival of Liverpool’s Beatles in New York in 1964 and continuing with the Rolling Stones, the Animals, and others.

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