TAPE FOUR.  SIDE ONE. 

  1. Chubby Checker.  “The Twist.”  August 1960.
  1. Ricky Nelson.  “Travelin’ Man.”  April 1961
  1. Ray Charles.  “Hit the Road Jack.”  September 1961.
  1. Gene Chandler.  “Duke of Earl.”  January 1962.
  1. Dion.  “The Wanderer.”  February 1962.
  1. The Kingston Trio.  “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?”  February 1962.
  1. Pete Seeger.  “We Shall Overcome.”  Rec.  1984.
  1. Peter, Paul, and Mary.  “If I Had a Hammer.”  September 1962.
  1. The Crystals.  “He’s a Rebel.”  October 1962.
  1. Elvis Presley.  “Return to Sender.” October 1962.
  1. Lesley Gore.  “It’s My Party.”  May 1963.
  1. Jan and Dean.  “Surf City.”  June 1963.
  1. Stevie Wonder.  “Fingertips – Part 2.”  July 1963.
  1. Bob Dylan.  “Blowin’ in the Wind.”  May 1963.
  1. Bob Dylan.  “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall.”  May 1963.
  1. Martha and the Vandellas.  “Heat Wave.”  August 1963.

SIDE TWO

  1. The Ronettes.  “Baby I Love You.”  January 1964.
  1. Bob Dylan.  “The Times They Are A-Changin’.”  January 1964.
  1. The Beatles.  “She Loves You.” February 1964.
  1. The Beatles.  “I Want to Hold Your Hand.”  January 1964.
  1. The Beatles.  “Roll Over Beethoven.”  January 1964.
  1. The Beatles.  “Twist and Shout.”  March 1964.
  1. Them.  “Gloria.”  May 1964.
  1. The Four Seasons.  “Rag Doll.”  June 1964.
  1. The Rolling Stones.  “I Just Want to Make Love to You.”  June 1964.
  1. The Animals.  “The House of the Rising Sun.”  August 1964.
  1. Manfred Mann.  “Do Wah Diddy Diddy.”  September 1964.
  1. Roy Orbison.  “Oh, Pretty Woman.”  September 1964.
  1. The Rolling Stones.  “Time is on My Side.”  November 1964.
  1. Marvin Gaye.  “How Sweet It Is.”  December 1964.
  1. The Kinks.  “All Day and All of the Night.”  January 1965.
  1. The Temptations.  “My Girl.”  January 1965.

And:

Connie Francis.  “Where the Boys Are.”  January 1961.

Dick Dale and the Del-Tones.  “Let’s Go Trippin’.”  September 1961.

 

 

 

Booker T. and The M.G.s  “Green Onions.”  September 1962.

 

 

 

The Beach Boys.  “Little Deuce Coupe.”  August 1963.