Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Ten Years of September 4th in The Evolution of Rock ‘n Roll: 1961 ~ 1971



             SEPTEMBER 4th 1961 ~ 1971

September 4, 1961: The Marvellettes'
 "Please Mr. Postman" enters the charts… 

 

September 4, 1967: 
Sam and Dave release "Soul Man"…


September 4, 1967: Lulu releases
 "To Sir With Love"   
 
September 4, 1967: The Rascals release "How Can I Be Sure"




September 4, 1968:
The Rascals are presented with two Gold albums:

 The first was for their two year old debut disc, "The Young Rascals" 




The second for their greatest hits collection, "Time Peace"…




September 4, 1970: The Rolling Stones release Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!





September 4, 1971: 

Motown's The Undisputed Truth had their only hit on Billboard's Top 40 chart when "Smiling Faces Sometimes" peaks at #3. Future singles wouldn't make it any higher than #63...


September 4th was a pretty good day

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The Evolution of Rock 'n Roll: 1961 ~ 1971




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