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Index of Names the Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Index of Names The Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra and Chorus ( see The Mothers of Invention) Ace, Johnny. “Pledging My Love,” 320 Acklin, Barbara. “Love Makes a Woman,” 209 Acuff, Roy, 60; “Wabash Cannon Ball,” 55 The Ad Libs. “The Boy From New York City,” 61 Adderly, Cannonball. “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy,” 70, 103, 318, 349; “Why? (Am I Treated So Bad),” 103 Adderly, Nat, 103 Adler, Lou, 335 Akens, Jewel. “The Birds and the Bees,” 52, 205 Albin, Peter ( also see Big Brother and the Holding Co.), 43 Albinoni, Tomaso, 72 Alberts, Al ( see also ) the Four Aces), 13 Alexander, Arthur. “Anna,” 13; “Where Have You Been (All My Life),” 68 Allan, Davie, and the Arrows. “Blue’s Theme,” 348 Allbut, Phyllis ( see also the Angels), 224 Allison, Jerry, 15 Allman, Duane, 55 Alpert, Herb, [and the Tijuana Brass], 20; Going Places , 388; “The Lonely Bull (El Solo Torro),” 54, 104, 173, 349; “Spanish Flea,” 183, 330, 351; “A Taste of Honey,” 14, 104, 105, 107, 324; “This Guy’s in Love With You,” 196, 242–243, 252, 321, 386; “Tijuana Taxi,” 27, 107, 183, 348; Whipped Cream and Other Delights , 388; “Zorba the Greek,” 19, 324 Alston, Shirley Owens ( see also the Shirelles), 123 The Amboy Dukes ( see also Ted Nugent). “Journey to the Center of the Mind,” 47, 50, 257, 312 The American Breed. “Bend Me, Shape Me,” 15, 128–129, 151, 265, 279; “Step Out of Your Mind,” 104 The American Symphony Orchestra, 116 Ames, Ed. “My Cup Runneth Over,” 76, 118; “Who Will Answer,” 130–131, 178 The Ames Brothers. “Melodie d’Amour,” 76; “My Bonnie Lassie,” 194; “The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane,”372 Andrews, Sam ( see also Big Brother and the Holding Co.), 62, 122 The Angels ( see also Phyllis Allbut, Peggy Santiglia, Lana Shaw). “My Boyfriend’s Back,” 176, 224, 319, 346, 384; “Til’,” 43 The Animals ( see also Eric Burdon, Chas Chandler, Alan Price, John Steel, Hilton Valentine), 48; “Don’t Bring Me Down,” 49; “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood,” 72, 172, 313, 385; “The House of the Rising Sun,” 74, 85, 164, 206, 245, 289, 297, 321; “It’s My Life,” 62, 151; “Monterey,” 49, 172, 364; “San Franciscan Nights,” 62; “Sky Pilot,” 130, 345, 366; “We Gotta Get Out Of This Place,” 12, 39, 151, 311; “When I Was Young,”56, 194 Anka, Paul. “(All of a Sudden) My Heart Sings,”162, 165; “Destiny,” 111; “Eso Beso (That Kiss!),” 307; “Lonely Boy,” 184, 274; “Puppy Love,” 312; “Put Your Head on My Shoulder,” 68, 321, 360; “The Story of My Love,” 352 Annette [Funicello]. “Tall Paul,” 28 Anthony, Ray. “Peter Gunn,” 105 The Applejacks. “Mexican Hat Rock,” 382 The Arbors. “The Letter,” 111, 345 Argent, Rod ( see also the Zombies), 65 Armstrong, Louis. “Hello, Dolly!,” 44, 95, 103; “Mack the Knife,” 103; “What a Wonderful World,” 136, 235, 306 Arnell, Ginny. “Dumb Head,” 99, 329 Arnold, Eddie. “Make the World Go Away,” 320 Arnold, Malcolm, 116 Asher, Margaret, 100 Asher, Peter ( see also Peter and Gordon), 351 Ashford, Nick, 335 The Association ( see also Terry Kirkman), 229; “Along Comes Mary,” 40, 51, 100, 172, 178, 208, 250, 319, 369; “Cherish,” 49, 60, 108, 138, 141, 148, 178, 200, 201, 206, 209, 319, 385; “Everything That Touches You,” 206; “Never My Love,” 49, 71, 201, 261; “On a Quiet Night,”352; “Pandora’s Golden Heebie Jeebies,” 115; “Requiem for the Masses,” 7, 129, 340; “Wasn’t It a Bit Like Now,” 351, 358; “Windy,” 21, 23, 63, 206, 232, 325 Atkins, Chet, 83 Attila ( see also Billy Joel), 73 Auger, Brian, and the Trinity. “Adagio Per Archi e Organo,” 72; “Listen Here,” 6; “Pavane,” 72, 382 Avalon, Frankie. “I’ll Wait for You,” 271; “Venus,” 319; “Why,” 321 Bach, Johann Sebastian, 67, 76, 77, 103, 304, 351, 382 Bacharach, Burt, 309, 381 The Bachelors. “Diane,” 188 Bachman, Randy ( see also The Guess Who), 50 Badfinger. “Come and Get It,” 325 Baez, Joan, 122, 185; “All My Trials,” 141, 260; “Colours,” 170; “Fare Thee Well,” 278; “The House of the Rising Sun,” 289; In Concert , 387; Joan Baez , 387; “Mary Hamilton,” 326; “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,” 258, 279, 364; “Ranger’s Command,” 170; “Satisfied Mind,” 170; “Silver Dagger,” 60, 170; “Wildwood Flower,” 170 The Baja Marimba Band. “Ghost Riders in the Sky,” 22 Baker, Ginger ( see also Ginger Baker’s Air Force, Blind Faith, Cream), 5, 6, 12, 90 Ginger Baker’s Air Force. “Aiko Biaye,” 374; “Don’t Care,” 308 Ball, Kenny. “Midnight in Moscow,” 14, 103, 165 Ballard, Hank, and the Midnighters. “Let’s Go, Let’s Go, Let’s Go,” 162 Ballard, Florence (see also the Supremes), 131 Balloon Farm. “A Question of Temperature,” 58, 313, 365 Balzac, Honoré de, 375 The Band, 53, 60; The Band , 389; “Chest Fever,” 63; “I Shall Be Released,” 233, 318, 360; “Jemima Surrender,” 47; “Just Another Whistle Stop,” 308; Music From Big Pink , 388; “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,” 67; “Rag Mama Rag,” 105; “Sleeping,” 67; “Stage Fright,” 73; “Tears of Rage,” 52; “This Wheel’s On Fire,” 52, 71, 279, 283; “Up on Cripple Creek,” 71, 125, 138, 318; “The Weight,” 130, 205–206, 227, 318, 330 The Bar-Kays. “Soul Finger,” 103, 379 The Barbarians. “Moulty,” 175, 369 The Chris Barber Jazz Band. “Petite Fleur,” 95–96, 282 Barone, Clement, 94 Barrett, Ritchie. “Some Other Guy,” 263 Barrett, Syd ( see also Pink Floyd), 90 Barri, Steve, 335 Barry, Jeff, 335, 381 Barry, Len. “1-2-3,” 104 Bass, Fontella. “Rescue Me,” 41, 60–61, 260 Bass, Ralph, 335 Bassey, Shirley. “Goldfinger,” 103, 282, 385 Baxter, Les. “The Poor People of Paris,” 111; “Unchained Melody,” 383; “Wake the Town and Tell the People,” 108 The Beach Boys ( see also Mike Love, Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson), 4, 42, 48, 155, 229, 381; “All Summer Long,” 107; All Summer Long , 388; “And Your Dream Comes True,” 353; “Barbara Ann,” 379; “Be True to Your School,” 72, 346; “California Girls,” 261, 319; Concert , 387; “Dance, Dance, Dance,” 22; “Darlin’,” 210–211, 215, 216; “Do It Again,” 61; “Don’t Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder),” 24, 110, 346; “Don’t Worry Baby,” 60, 131, 183, 209, 385; “409,” 348, 365; “Fun, Fun, Fun,” 319; “God Only Knows,” 20, 32, 33, 40, 75, 95, 110, 129, 202, 342, 385; “Good Vibrations,” 20, 32, 70, 73, 79, 88–89, 95, 100, 155, 241, 282, 295–296, 300, 326, 354; “Help Me Rhonda,” 40, 62, 128; “Here Today,” 32, 105, 202; “Heroes and Villains,” 34, 155, 162, 325, 354, 370; “I Can Hear Music,” 225; “I Just Wasn’t Made for These Times,” 25, 40, 79, 96, 212; “I Know There’s an Answer,” 30, 44, 99; “In My Room,” 130, 210, 305, 385; “Let’s Go Away for Awhile,” 39, 107; “Little Deuce Coupe,” 139, 375; “Little Saint Nick,” 20; “Pet Sounds,” 20, 46, 52; Pet Sounds , 37–38, 202, 341, 349, 388; “Shut Down,” 98; “Sloop John B,” 32, 94, 184, 202, 223, 337; “Surfer Girl,” 16, 129, 219, 245, 320, 323; “Surfin’,” 121, 139; “Surfin’ Safari,” 11, 121; “Surfin’ U.S.A.,” 287, 319, 376; “That’s Not Me,” 16, 22; “The Warmth of the Sun,” 26, 196, 202, 246, 321; “Wendy,” 281; “When I Grow Up (To Be a Man),” 76, 364–365; “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” 24, 44, 63, 75, 282, 325, 337, 341, 385; “You Still Believe in Me,” 24, 26, 27, 70, 318, 330 The Beatles ( see also George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, the Quarry Men, Ringo Starr), 4, 21, 30, 42, 45–46, 48, 52, 53, 70–71, 74, 83, 125, 127, 267, 301, 331–332, 347, 359, 381, 382, 399; Abbey Road , 80, 165, 357, 358, 389; “Across the Universe,” 222, 309, 374; “All I’ve Got to Do,” 331; “All My Loving,” 34, 163, 219; “All You Need Is Love,” 7, 116, 309; “And I Love Her,” 23, 28, 193– 194, 215–216, 279; “And Your Bird Can Sing,” 63, 276; “Any Time at All,” 332; “Baby It’s You,” 77; “Baby You’re a Rich Man,” 74; “Baby’s in Black,” 52; “Back in the U.S.S.R.,” 148, 210, 319, 348, 367–368; “The Ballad of John and Yoko,” 62, 342; The Beatles (The “White” Album), 27, 126, 388; “Because,” 50, 76, 203–204, 240, 328, 332; “Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite,” 7, 75, 99, 150, 306, 348; “Birthday,” 6, 37, 71, 378; “Blackbird,” 43, 349, 369; “Blue Jay Way,” 173, 255–256; “Can’t Buy Me Love,” 139, 152, 170, 346; “Carry That Weight,” 156; “Chains,” 50; “Come Together,”17, 71, 92, 288, 300, 318; “A Day in the Life,” 6, 70, 111, 126–127, 135, 178, 332, 358, 360, 366, 375; “Day Tripper,” 21, 39, 40, 139, 150, 163, 319, 347, 385; “Dear Prudence,” 276; “Dig a Pony,” 9, 40, 305, 370; “Do You Want to Know a Secret,” 166, 193–194, 208, 217, 242, 276, 323; “Don’t Bother Me,” 255, 345; “Don’t Let Me Down,” 71, 231; “Don’t Pass Me By,” 20, 71, 112, 351; “Eight Days a Week,” 140–141, 278–279, 331, 357; “Eleanor Rigby,” 113, 276, 342; “The End,” 63, 305, 337; “Everybody’s Trying to Be My Baby,” 342; “Fixing a Hole,” 178, 375; “Flying,” 373; “Fool on the Hill,” 100, 166, 202, 246, 375; “For No One,” 40, 77, 102; “For You Blue,” 48, 70; “From Me to You,” 62, 196, 197, 274, 282; “Getting Better,” 23, 233; “Girl,” 16, 166; “Glass Onion,” 32, 174, 375; “Good Day Sunshine,” 17, 69, 371; “Good Morning Good Morning,” 309, 345, 349; “Good Night,” 79, 126; “Got to Get You Into My Life,” 208, 345; “Happiness is a Warm Gun,” 63, 128, 156, 169, 242, 310, 323; “A Hard Day’s Night,”62, 139, 150, 207, 319, 385, 396; A Hard Day’s Night (album), 387; A Hard Day’s Night (film), 48; “Hello Goodbye,” 34, 112, 154; “Help!,” 58, 131, 152, 320, 385; Help! , 70, 86, 388; “Helter Skelter,” 154; “Her Majesty,” 326, 357, 360; “Here Comes the Sun,” 55, 360; “Here, There and Everywhere,” 166, 233, 245–246, 275, 342; “Hey Bulldog,” 63, 275, 345; “Hey Jude,” 9, 68, 106, 132, 148, 154, 261, 274, 318, 326, 357, 386; “Honey Pie,” 46, 100, 322, 350, 369; “I Am the Walrus,” 70–71, 154, 266, 367, 375, 386; “I Feel Fine,” 46, 59, 225; “I Need You,” 52; “I Saw Her Standing There,” 18, 37, 169, 176, 228,
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