What a year for classic Rock, songs that are as fresh today as when they were released back in’65. Smokey Robinson is listed and as many of you know he has been accused of some very serious crimes against women. It raises the question do you disregard an artist’s body of work because of horrible behavior? I guess you could add in Ike Turner as another of those who did some horrid things.
The Guess Who’s “Shakin’ All Over” was originally released by Johnny Kid & the Pirates in 1959. Do you believe that Mae West recorded it in 1966 and then Billy Idol in 1987.
The Them’s “Gloria” has been sung by everyone including Patti Smith and the Doors. They named themselves after a 1954 sci-fi horror Film. Gloria was the “B” side to the single “Baby Please Don’t Go“. Them’s “Here Comes the Night” features a young studio guitarist in Jimmy Page. Them’s “Here Comes the Night” features the young studio guitarist Jimmy Page.
The Impression’s’ “People Get Ready” is an anthemic Civil Rights song. For the time Dylan’s “Like A Rolling Stone” helped break the mould of the 3-minute single. Clocking in at 6:13 minutes it was an A and B side single release. Because of listener demand many radio stations were forced to play both sides. Although Barry McGuire’s “Eve of Destruction” was a bit of a one hit wonder it is still as relevant today as when it was released.
The Animals ‘We’ve Gotta Get Out of This Place” became a popular anthem for those conscripted for the Vietnam war. Before drummer Rick Allen of Def Leppard became a one-handed drummer due to a 1984 car accident there was Victor Molton of the Barbarians. Their song “Are You a Boy Or Are You a Girl” was a reference to The Rolling Stones, Liverpool hair styles and skintight pants.
The Bobby Fuller Four’s “I Fought the Law” has been covered by diverse artists such as Hank Williams Jnr. (1978) the Clash (1979) and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (1992). I guess we would all be more familiar with Hendrix version of “Hey Joe” (1967) than that of the Leaves.
The Who’s “My Generation” was banned by the BBC because Daltrey’s vocals resembled stuttering and might be deemed to be offensive.
A couple of my absolute favourites of 1965. Son House with “Death Letter“, Slim Harpo’s “Baby Scratch My Back the Byrds, “Chimes of Freedom”, Junior Wells’ “Hoodoo Man Blues” and Donovan’s “Universal Soldier“. Unfortunately, Sir Mack Rice’s “Mustang Sally” has lost its shine due to the fact that nearly every bar room Blues Band offers up a rendition. Of course, every Beatles song listed is a favourite
ninteen and SIXTY-FIVE
- (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction – The Rolling Stones*
1-2-3 – Len Barry
99 Plus One – June Gardner
A Lover’s Concerto – The Toys
A Taste of Honey – Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass*
A Well-Respected Man – The Kinks
All I Really Want to Do – The Byrds*
Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl? – The Barbarians
Baby Scratch My Back – Slim Harpo
Barbara Ann – The Beach Boys
Big Chief – Professor Longhair
Blues Run the Game – Jackson C. Frank
Can’t Seem to Make You Mine – The Seeds
Catch The Wind – Donovan*
Catch Us If You Can – The Dave Clark Five
Chimes of Freedom – The Byrds
Club-A-Go-Go – The Animals
Concrete And Clay – Unit 4 + 2
Could You Would You – Them feat. Van Morrison
Darling Baby – The Elgins
Death Letter – Son House
Desolation Row – Bob Dylan*
Desperado – The Playboys
Dirty Water – The Standells
Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) – Frank Wilson
Do You Believe in Magic – The Lovin’ Spoonful
Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood – The Animals
Draft Dodger Rag – Phil Ochs
Eight Days A Week – The Beatles
Eve Of Destruction – Barry McGuire
Feeling Good – Nina Simone
Finger Poppin’ – lke And Tina Turner
First, I Look at The Purse – The Contours
Five Long Years – Eddie Boyd
Fool, Fool, Fool – Ray Brown and the Whispers
For Your Love – The Yardbirds
Friday on My Mind – The Easybeats
Get Off of My Cloud – The Rolling Stones
Gloria – Them
Going To a Go-Go – Smokey Robinson
Grab This Thing – The Mar-Keys
Green Green Grass of Home – Tom Jones*
Heart Full of Soul – The Yardbirds
Help! – The Beatles
Here Comes the Night – Them feat. Van Morrison
Hey Joe, Where You Gonna Go? – The Leaves
Highway 61 Revisited – Bob Dylan
Hobo Blues – John Lee Hooker
Hoodoo Man Blues – Junior Wells
I Belong with You – Bobby & Laurie*
I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) – The Four Tops
I Can’t Stand It – The Spencer Davis Group
I Do Love You – Billy Stewart
I Fought the Law – The Bobby Fuller Four
I Got Loaded – Lil Bob & The Lollipops
I Got You Babe – Sonny & Cher
I Want Candy – The Strangeloves
If You Gotta Go, Go Now – Manfred Mann
I’m Into Something Good – Herman’s Hermits
I’m Your Witchdoctor – John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers*
In My Life – The Beatles
In the Midnight Hour – Wilson Pickett
It Ain’t Me Babe – The Turtles
It’s Not Unusual – Tom Jones
John The Revelator – Son House
Keep On Running – The Spencer Davis Group
King Of the Road – Roger Miller
L.S.D. – The Pretty Things
Like a Rolling Stone – Bob Dylan
Maggie’s Farm – Bob Dylan
Maiden Voyage – Herbie Hancock
Matchbox Blues – John Jackson
Monkey Dog – O.V. Wright
Mr. Jones (Ballad of A Thin Man) – The Grass Roots
Mr. Tambourine Man – The Byrds
Mrs. Brown – Herman’s Hermits
Mustang Sally – Sir Mack Rice
My Generation – The Who*
My Little Red Book – Manfred Mann
Mystic Eyes – Them feat. Van Morrison*
Never Again – The Whispers
New Orleans – The Strangeloves
Night Life – Willie Nelson*
Nothing Can Stop Me – Gene Chandler
Nowhere To Run – Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
OOO Baby Baby – Smokey Robinson
People Get Ready – The Impressions
Preachin’ Blues – Son House
Railroad Bill – John Jackson
Rescue Me – Fontella Bass
Respect – Otis Redding
Rock Me Baby – Otis Redding
Shakin’ All Over – Normie Rowe & The Playboys*
Shakin’ All Over – The Guess Who
She’s About a Mover – Sir Douglas Quintet
She’s So Fine – The Easybeats
Shotgun – Jr. Walker And the All Stars
Smokestack Lightnin’ – Howlin’ Wolf
Soul Man – Sam & Dave
Strange Fruit – Nina Simone
Subterranean Homesick Blues – Bob Dylan
Teasin’ You – Willie Tee
The Carnival Is Over – The Seekers
The Cheater – Bob Kuban & The In-Men
The Dawn of Correction – The Spokesmen
The End – The Union
The Last Time – The Rolling Stones
The Ostrich – The Primitives
The Price of Love – The Everly Brothers
The Tracks of My Tears – Smokey Robinson
Ticket To Ride – The Beatles
Too Many Fish in The Sea – The Marvelettes
Trash – Duane Eddy
Treat Her Right – Roy Head
Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season) – The Byrds
Turquoise – Donovan
Twisting Time – King Curtis
Universal Soldier – Donovan
Uptight (Everything’s Alright) – Stevie Wonder*
Wang Dang Doodle – Koko Taylor
We Gotta Get out of This Place – The Animals
We’re Gonna Make It – Little Milton
Whip It on Me – Jessie Hill
Whittier Blvd. – The Midniters
Wild About You – The Missing Links
Wild Thing – The Troggs
Wolly Bully – Sam the Sham & The Pharaohs
Yes, I’m Ready – Barbara Mason
Yesterday – The Beatles
You – Marvin Gaye
You’re Gonna Make Me Cry – O.V. Wright
You’re Gonna Miss Me – The 13th Floor Elevators
You’ve Got Your Troubles – The Fortunes
You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling – The Righteous Brothers
Zydeco Sont Pas Sale (Snapbeans Ain’t Salty)-Clifton Chenier - * Seen perform live with some qualifications – The Byrds no but I did see McGuinn, Hillman and Clark. Bobbie &Laurie no but I have seen Bob Bright (R.I.P.) sings on numerous occasions, and he was a dear friend of mine.
