This post: 121-140. The songs are listed in chronological order.
Continues tomorrow.
Caffé Latté compiles the all-time:
-1000 MOST
ESSENTIAL ROCK & POP SONGS-
If you have ever wanted a playlist consisting of every song
that matters since the advent of rock music, here’s a comprehensive inventory
of the 1,000 most crucial. The recordings are listed in chronological order
to illustrate the changing styles and sounds from the 1950s through to the
present day. You can trace the arrival of rock and roll, Elvis, soul, Beatlemania,
Motown, The British Invasion, funk, disco, punk, new wave, hip-hop, grunge
and many more.
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121
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STAND BY ME
Ben E. King
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1961
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122
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RUNAROUND SUE
Dion
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123
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THE WANDERER
Dion
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124
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TWIST AND SHOUT
Isley Brothers
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1962
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125
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DUKE OF EARL
Gene Chandler
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126
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I CAN’T STOP
LOVING YOU
Ray Charles
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127
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CHAINS
The Cookies
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128
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WHEREVER I LAY
MY HAT (THAT’S MY HOME)
Marvin Gaye
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129
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BREAKING UP IS
HARD TO DO
Neil Sedaka
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130
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DON’T MAKE ME
OVER
Dionne Warwick
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131
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UP ON THE ROOF
The Drifters
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132
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THE LOCO-MOTION
Little Eva
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133
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TWISTIN’ THE
NIGHT AWAY
Sam Cooke
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134
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TELL HIM
The Exciters
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135
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THE YOUNG ONES
Cliff Richard
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136
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IF I HAD A
HAMMER
Peter, Paul
& Mary
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137
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WORKING FOR THE
MAN
Roy Orbison
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138
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YOU’VE REALLY
GOT A HOLD ON ME
The Miracles
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139
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BOOM BOOM
John Lee Hooker
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140
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LOVE ME DO
The Beatles
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