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2015-09-29

VATIC CHANGE OF PACE - Greatest Music Hits of the 60's - VOL 2 (full songs)

Vatic Note:  As an old broad, I appreciated this music from the 60's more so than anything they are producing today.... sorry about that, but I call this "real music". Its also a good change of pace from all this stuff we have to deal with every day.  SO, Enjoy. 
 
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Greatest Music Hits of the 60's - VOL 2 (full songs) 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvFyCGiNWPQ
Published on Feb 15, 2015
 
TRACK LIST
1. Turtles- So Happy Together
2. The Mamas & The Papas- Monday Monday
3. Dave Clark Five - Because
4. Herman's Hermits - No milk today
5. The Cowsills - The Rain, The Park & Other Things
6. The Tremeloes - Silence is Golden
7. Steppenwolf - Born to be wild
8. Peter Paul & Mary - Early Morning Rain
9. SEARCHERS LOVE POTION No 9
10. The Moody Blues - Nights In White Satin
11. The Troggs - Wild Thing
12. The Beatles- She Loves You





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