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60S Hits 150 Hits, 8 CD+G Discs Disc One No. Artist Track 1 Andy Williams Cant Take My Eyes Off You 2 Andy Williams Music To 60s Hits 150 Hits, 8 CD+G Discs Disc One No. Artist Track 1 Andy Williams Cant Take My Eyes Off You 2 Andy Williams Music to watch girls by 3 Animals House Of The Rising Sun 4 Animals We Got To Get Out Of This Place 5 Archies Sugar, sugar 6 Aretha Franklin Respect 7 Aretha Franklin You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman 8 Beach Boys Good Vibrations 9 Beach Boys Surfin' Usa 10 Beach Boys Wouldn’T It Be Nice 11 Beatles Get Back 12 Beatles Hey Jude 13 Beatles Michelle 14 Beatles Twist And Shout 15 Beatles Yesterday 16 Ben E King Stand By Me 17 Bob Dylan Like A Rolling Stone 18 Bobby Darin Multiplication Disc Two No. Artist Track 1 Bobby Vee Take good care of my baby 2 Bobby vinton Blue velvet 3 Bobby vinton Mr lonely 4 Boris Pickett Monster Mash 5 Brenda Lee Rocking Around The Christmas Tree 6 Burt Bacharach Ill Never Fall In Love Again 7 Cascades Rhythm Of The Rain 8 Cher Shoop Shoop Song 9 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 10 Chubby Checker lets twist again 11 Chuck Berry No particular place to go 12 Chuck Berry You never can tell 13 Cilla Black Anyone Who Had A Heart 14 Cliff Richard Summer Holiday 15 Cliff Richard and the shadows Bachelor boy 16 Connie Francis Where The Boys Are 17 Contours Do You Love Me 18 Creedance clear revival bad moon rising Disc Three No. Artist Track 1 Crystals Da doo ron ron 2 David Bowie Space Oddity 3 Dean Martin Everybody Loves Somebody 4 Dion and the belmonts The wanderer 5 Dionne Warwick I Say A Little Prayer 6 Dixie Cups Chapel Of Love 7 Dobie Gray The in crowd 8 Drifters Some kind of wonderful 9 Dusty Springfield Son Of A Preacher Man 10 Elvis Presley Cant Help Falling In Love 11 Elvis Presley In The Ghetto 12 Elvis Presley Suspicious Minds 13 Elvis presley Viva las vegas 14 Engelbert Humperdinck Please Release Me 15 Erma Franklin Take a little piece of my heart 16 Etta James At Last 17 Fontella Bass Rescue Me 18 Foundations Build Me Up Buttercup Disc Four No. Artist Track 1 Four seasons Big girls don’t cry 2 Four tops It’s the same old song 3 Four tops Reach out ill be there 4 Frank Sinatra Fly Me To The Moon 5 Frank Sinatra My Way 6 Frank Sinatra That’s Life 7 Gene Pitney Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa 8 George Baker selection Little green bag 9 Gerry And The Pacemakers Ferry Cross The Mersey 10 Gerry And The Peacemakers Youll Never Walk Alone 11 Glen campbell Wichita Lineman 12 Hermans hermits Im into something good 13 Hollies He Ain't Heavy 14 Isley brothers this old heart of mine 15 Jackie Wilson I get the sweetest feeling 16 Jackson I Want You Back 17 James Brown Sex Machine 18 James Brown and The famous flames Papas got a brand new bag 19 Jeff Beck Hi Ho Silver Lining Disc Five No. Artist Track 1 Jimmy Ruffin What becomes of the broken hearted 2 Joe Cocker With A Little Help From Friends 3 Johnny Cash Ring Of Fire 4 Johnny Kidd and the pirates Shakin all over 5 Kinks All Day And All Of The Night 6 Kinks You Really Got Me 7 Lesley Gore Its my party 8 Los Bravos Black is Black 9 Louis Amstrong What A Wonderful World 10 Lulu Shout 11 Mamas & The Papas California Dreaming 12 Mamas & The Papas Monday Monday 13 Manfred mann Do wah diddy diddy 14 Martha and the vandellas dancing in the street 15 Martha and the vandellas Jimmy mack 16 Marvin Gaye I Heard It Through The Grapevine 17 Marvin gaye & Kim weston It takes two 18 Mary Wells My guy 19 Matt Monroe From Russia With Love 20 Maurice Williams and the zodiacs Stay Disc Six No. Artist Track 1 Millie My Boy Lollypop 2 Mindbenders A Groovy Kind Of Love 3 Monkees daydream believer 4 Monkees Im A Believer 5 Moody Blues Nights In White Satin 6 Move Flowers In The Rain 7 Nancy Sinatra These Boots Are Made For Walking 8 Nat King Cole let there be love 9 Neil Diamond Sweet Caroline 10 Neil Diamond Mr Bojangles 11 Neil Sedaka happy birthday sweet sixteen 12 Otis Redding Love man 13 Otis Redding Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay 14 Otis Redding These arms of mine 15 Patsy Cline Crazy 16 Percy Sledge When A Man Loves A Woman 17 Petula Clark Downtown 18 Ray Charles Hit the road jack 19 Ricky Nelson Hello mary lou 20 Righteous Brothers Unchaind Melody 21 Righteous Brothers You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling Disc Seven No. Artist Track 1 Roger miller King of the road 2 Rolling Stones Satisfaction 3 Rolling Stones Jumping Jack Flash 4 Ronettes Be My Baby 5 Roy Orbison Pretty Woman 6 Roy Orbison Only The Lonely 7 Sam & Dave Soul man 8 Sam Cooke Cupid 9 Sam Cooke Wonderful world 10 Sandie Shaw Puppet On A String 11 Searchers Sweets For My Sweet 12 Shangri Las Leader of The Pack 13 Shirelles Will you love me tomorrow 14 Simon and Garfunkel Mrs Robinson 15 Small Faces All Or Nothing 16 Smokey Robinson Tracks Of My Tears 17 Sonny And Cher I Got You Babe 18 Spencer davis group keep on running Disc Eight No. Artist Track 1 Steppenwolf Born To Be Wild 2 Stevie Wonder Uptight 3 Supremes Stop! In The Name Of Love 4 Supremes Where Did Our Love Go 5 Susan Maughan Bobby's Girl 6 Tammy Wynette Stand by your man 7 Temptations Get ready 8 Temptations My Girl 9 Tom Jones Delilah 10 Tom Jones Its Not Unusual 11 Tommy James and the Shondells Mony Mony 12 Tony Bennett I left my heart in san francisco 13 Troggs Wild Thing 14 Union Gap ft Gary Puckett Young girl 15 Van Morrison Browned Eyed Girl 16 Who Pinball Wizard 17 Who My Generation 18 Zombies She's Not There.
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