“There’s something about the sound of a train that’s very romantic and nostalgic and hopeful.”
~Paul Simon
Today we’re going back to March 25, 1966 to check out the Top 10 songs on the Billboard Hot 100.
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The Top 10 on March 25, 1966
#10 – Lovin’ Spoonful
#9 – Bobby Fuller Four
#8 – Simon & Garfunkel
#7 – Mamas & Papas
#6 – Herman’s Hermits
#5 – Bob Lind
#4 – Beatles
#3 – Nancy Sinatra
#2 – Rolling Stones
#1 – Sgt. Barry Sadler
A great group of songs to start a new week on a happy note, thank you! <3
Nancy … Delivering music memories is something I love doing! ❤
Your Paul Simon quote was a little ironic as the train passed the house when Ted & I were listening to the music. Thanks for the tunes 🙂
Lee, timing is everything! 😉
What a day for a day dream but I fought the law and the law won! I’m sitting in the railway station, my suitcase and guitar in hand then I saw all the leaves are brown and the skies are grey, California. dreaming. Everybody’s got to have their day, everybody’s gotta love somebody sometime. You might wake up some morning to see a distant pair of wings the elusive butterfly of love. Making nowhere plans for nobody, doesn’t have a point of view, a bit like you and me. These boots are made for walking, one of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you, stop and look around .. here it comes. Silver wings upon their chest … America’s best, the Green Beret.
Thank you, Penny, for the excellent connections! ❤