Bill Medley wrote a moderate hit for the Righteous Brothers in 1963. Three years later, Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels made it a smash.
The Four Seasons
Bobby Hebb wrote “Sunny” in response to personal and national tragedy
You’ve heard it by Jackson Browne, but the original version topped the chart in 1960
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Cold outside? Why not stay warm with the Friday Five?
As America celebrated its 200th birthday in 1976, two of its biggest hits were the theme song to a show about the 1950s and a retro disco number from a band recalling a fond night more than a decade earlier.
This week’s installment proves, once and for all, that we are not the cynical, cold-hearted bunch we seem to be sometimes. Witness the praise heaped upon Captain & Tennille.
This week’s Bottom Feeders is brought to you by rednecks and the number 4.
AM Gold: 1964 beckons! Enjoy the Supremes and the Zombies! Make it through Gene Pitney!