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Top R&B/Soul Hits 1960-1964 (Motown & others)

Top R&B/Soul Hits 1960-1964 (Motown & others)

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1. Jimmy Jones - Handy Man 2. Dinah Washington & Brook Benton - Baby (You’ve Got What It Takes) 3. The Drifters - This Magic Moment 4. Jimmy Jones - Good Timin’ 5. Sam Cooke - Wonderful World 6. Dinah Washington & Brook Benton - A Rockin’ Good Way (To Mess Around and Fall in Love) 7. Fats Domino - Walking to New Orleans 8. Chubby Checker - The Twist 9. Sam Cooke - Chain Gang 10. Ike & Tina Turner - A Fool in Love 11. The Drifters - Save the Last Dance for Me 12. Hank Ballard and the Midnighters - Let’s Go, Let’s Go, Let’s Go 13. Ray Charles - Georgia on My Mind 14. Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs - Stay 15. The Shirelles - Will You Love Me Tomorrow 16. The Miracles - Shop Around 17. Ben E. King - Spanish Harlem 18. Etta James - At Last 19. Chubby Checker - Pony Time 20. The Shirelles - Dedicated to the One I Love 21. Clarence Frogman Henry - (I Don't Know Why) But I Do 22. The Marcels - Blue Moon 23. Ernie K-Doe - Mother-In-Law 24. The Shirelles - Mama Said 25. Bobby Lewis - Tossin’ and Turnin’ 26. Dee Clark - Raindrops 27. The Edsels - Rama Lama Ding Dong 28. Ben E. King - Stand by Me 29. Gary U. S. Bonds - Quarter to Three 30. Chris Kenner - I Like It Like That 31. Sam Cooke - Cupid 32. Chubby Checker - Let’s Twist Again 33. The Jarmels - A Little Bit of Soap 34. Ike & Tina Turner - It's Gonna Work Out Fine 35. The Marvelettes - Please Mr. Postman 36. Ray Charles and his Orchestra - Hit the Road Jack 37. Lee Dorsey - Ya Ya 38. The Drifters - Sweets for My Sweet 39. The Marcels - Heartaches 40. Ray Charles and his Orchestra - Unchain My Heart 41. The Shirelles - Baby It’s You 42. Gene Chandler - Duke of Earl 43. Sam Cooke - Twistin’ the Night Away 44. The Drifters - When My Little Girl Is Smiling 45. Etta James - Something’s Got a Hold on Me 46. Dee Dee Sharp - Mashed Potato Time 47. The Shirelles - Soldier Boy 48. Mary Wells - The One Who Really Loves You 49. Ray Charles - I Can't Stop Loving You 50. Sam Cooke - Having a Party 51. The Isley Brothers - Twist and Shout 52. Barbara Lynn - You’ll Lose a Good Thing 53. Little Eva - The Loco-Motion 54. Ray Charles - You Don’t Know Me 55. Nat King Cole - Ramblin’ Rose 56. The Contours - Do You Love Me 57. Mary Wells - You Beat Me to the Punch 58. The Crystals - He's a Rebel 59. Esther Phillips (Little Esther) - Release Me 60. The Drifters - Up on the Roof 61. Ray Charles - You Are My Sunshine 62. The Exciters - Tell Him 63. Mary Wells - Two Lovers 64. The Miracles - You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me 65. Ruby and the Romantics - Our Day Will Come 66. The Chiffons - He’s So Fine 67. Jackie Wilson - Baby Workout 68. The Drifters - On Broadway 69. Jimmy Soul - If You Wanna Be Happy 70. Sam Cooke - Another Saturday Night 71. The Crystals - Da Doo Ron Ron (When He Walked Me Home) 72. Barbara Lewis - Hello Stranger 73. Nat King Cole - Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer 74. Marvin Gaye - Pride and Joy 75. The Tymes - So Much in Love 76. The Chiffons - One Fine Day 77. The Essex - Easier Said Than Done 78. Little Stevie Wonder - Fingertips 79. Martha & the Vandellas - Heat Wave 80. The Crystals - Then He Kissed Me 81. Garnet Mimms & the Enchanters - Cry Baby 82. The Miracles - Mickey’s Monkey 83. The Ronettes - Be My Baby 84. The Jaynetts - Sally, Go Round the Roses 85. The Impressions - It’s All Right 86. Martha and the Vandellas - Quicksand 87. Dionne Warwick - Anyone Who Had a Heart 88. The Ronettes - Baby, I Love You 89. Major Lance - Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um 90. Betty Everett - The Shoop Shoop Song (It’s in His Kiss) 91. The Temptations - The Way You Do the Things You Do 92. Mary Wells - My Guy 93. The Impressions - I’m So Proud 94. Dionne Warwick - Walk On By 95. The Dixie Cups - Chapel of Love 96. Millie Small - My Boy Lollipop 97. Chuck Berry - No Particular Place to Go 98. Sam Cooke - Good Times 99. The Drifters - Under the Boardwalk 100. The Supremes - Where Did Our Love Go 101. Chuck Berry - You Never Can Tell 102. The Four Tops - Baby I Need Your Loving 103. Martha & the Vandellas - Dancing in the Street 104. Betty Everett & Jerry Butler - Let It Be Me 105. The Supremes - Baby Love 106. Little Anthony and the Imperials - Goin’ Out of My Head 107. The Supremes - Come See About Me 108. The Drifters - Saturday Night at the Movies 109. Marvin Gaye - How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) 110. Sam Cooke - A Change Is Gonna Come
Date: 2024-03-04

Comments and reviews: 10


And some people can be racist for real. I can't. As a white European man I can say that Black people are precious, they are very talented in music and dancing. White people were for many centuries very stiff both in music and dancing. Ancient, medieval, renaissance, baroque, classicism, 19 century and then Black Americans took instruments of white people and they gave their African energetic magic into it. Blues, jazz, ragtime, gospel, rock n roll, r&b, soul, funk, disco, hi-nrg, rap, hip-hop. Thanks to Black people the music of 20th and 21st centuries is energetic and so awesome.
Lot of love

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If I hear this playlist as I walk down the street and it makes me cry each time we meet. Just walk on by and if you don't mind stand by me, whenever you're in trouble. Your playlist is so fine like sunshine or a ramblin rose.
Hopefully we'd let some good times roll in today's music shoot them with a dot like cupid, so we can soothe our soul and I know oooh a change's gonna come and what a wonderful world it'd be.
As Georgia is on my mind so too is this playlist.
Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, Dionne Warwick The Ronnetes, The Chiffons, Betty Everett, the Supremes, etc. An A-list playlist.

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Thanks a lot, though I assume the next part will be even more interesting when very distinctive and even harsher sounds were produced in mid and late 60's. In this particular set two great moments were at 8: 24 (young genius at work) and 8: 42 - way too short for me to recognize if that's a song that Janis Joplin covered few years after
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Thank you for this R&B playlist. Many of these artists inspired The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and many others. I have a few of these in my record collection. Smokey Robinson and the Miracles are one of my favorites.
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I honestly can't get enough of this video. I had no idea I liked this type of music so much. I hate to be cheeky but any chance of a Spotify playlist. I have all your others saved.
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Not a bad list. Wish it would have included Can I Get a Witness by Marvin Gaye and Come Get These Memories by Martha and the Vandellas, both from 1963. Love both of those Motown songs.
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How did we go from R&B/Soul like this with amazing singing and melodies to the tuneless, nasal and auto tuned crap we have in the charts these days
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Yes, these songs reminded me of my family members would grab a hold of me to dance. Yet, I loved listening to the beats and I still do, today.
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I adore this music! I was age between 2 - 6 years old. Yet the music is etched into my mind.
Thank you for this fabulous list Random Guy!

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Sad that motown disappeared as it was fantastic. Not a fan of the fifties songs & some of these are but the others more like jazz are great.
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