There are certain songs you just can’t forget, regardless of when they were released. They can be sixty years old, but when you hear them again, they seem as fresh as if they were brand new.

At the other end of the spectrum are songs that were once wildly popular but have completely faded from your memory … until you hear them again and it is only then that you recall them.

That is what we’re playing today. Songs from the 1960s that were all Top 20 hits back in the day but fell off your musical map years ago. Not all of them fall into that category but even the ones you might recognize are rarely played on radio stations.

I have indicated the peak position on the Billboard Hot 100 in parentheses next to the artist name.

Memories … That’s What We’re All About

Play buttons are on the left … Volume sliders are on the right

Faded Memories

Neon Philharmonic (#17) – First Edition (#19)
Brooklyn Bridge (#3) – Neil Diamond (#10)
Herman’s Hermits (#8) – Johnny Tillotson (#7)
Rolling Stones (#14)
Archie Bell & The Drells (#1)
Dave Clark Five (#14) – Bobby Sherman (#3)