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Various Artists: First Hot 100 Of The '60s / Various - COMPACT DISCSTitle: First Hot 100 Of The '60s Various Artist: Various Artists Label: Acrobat Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 824046709723 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2016 03 11 Number of Discs: 4 As adjuncts to our highly popular "America's Greatest Hits" series of collections for each calendar year in the 50s and early '60s, we have already produced collections based on landmark moments in the Billboard charts "The First Top 100 Nov. 1955" (ACQCD7062) and "The
Title: First Hot 100 Of The '60s / VariousArtist: Various Artists
Label: Acrobat
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 824046709723
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2016-03-11
Number of Discs: 4
As adjuncts to our highly popular "America's Greatest Hits" series of collections for each calendar year in the 50s and early '60s, we have already produced collections based on landmark moments in the Billboard charts - "The First Top 100 Nov. 1955" (ACQCD7062) and "The First Hot 100 Aug. 1958" (ACQCD7083). This collection highlights another musical landmark with the very first Hot 100 chart of the 1960s, the dawn of a momentous decade in the annals of popular music. It simply comprises every record in that chart, published by Billboard on 4th January 1960, from No. 1 (Marty Robbins' "El Paso") to No. 100 (Rod Bernard's "One More Chance", capturing the musical zeitgeist of the era, as pop music made the transition from the rock 'n' roll era into a period which would see equally iconoclastic developments in the genre. Alongside the major names there are a host of obscure and collectable records - minor one-hit wonders on relatively unknown labels which are not generally available on CD and which give a fascinating insight into the music of the time. It contains a 10,000+ word booklet featuring background notes on every record.
Tracks:
1.1 El Paso (Marty Robbins) - Marty Robbins
1.2 Why (Frankie Avalon) - Frankie Avalon
1.3 The Big Hurt (Toni Fisher) - Toni Fisher
1.4 Running Bear (Johnny Preston) - Johnny Preston
1.5 Way Down Yonder I New Orleans (Freddie Cannon) - Freddy Cannon
1.6 Heartaches By the Number (Guy Mitchell) - Guy Mitchell
1.7 It's Time to Cry (Paul Anka) - Paul Anka
1.8 Among My Souvenirs (Connie Francis) - Connie Francis
1.9 Pretty Blue Eyes (Steve Lawrence) - Steve Lawrence
1.10 Go Jimmy Go (Jimmy Clanton) - Jimmy Clanton
1.11 We Got Love (Bobby Rydell) - Bobby Rydell
1.12 Mack the Knife (Bobby Darin) - Bobby Darin
1.13 The Village of St. Bernadette (Andy Williams) - Andy Williams
1.14 Uh! Oh! Part 2 (The Nutty Squirrels) - the Nutty Squirrels
1.15 Sandy (Larry Hall) - Larry Hall
1.16 Hound Dog Man (Fabian) - Fabian
1.17 Scarlet Ribbons (Browns) - the Browns
1.18 Smokie Pt. 2 (Bill Black's Combo) - Bill Black's Combo
1.19 Not One Minute More (Della Reese) - Della Reese
1.20 Friendly World (Fabian) - Fabian
1.21 In the Mood (Ernie Fields) - Ernie Fields
1.22 The Little Drummer Boy (Harry Simeone Chorale) - Harry Simeone Chorale
1.23 You Got What It Takes (Marv Johnson) - Marv Johnson
1.24 First Name Initial (Annette) - Annette
1.25 So Many Ways (Brook Benton) - Brook Benton
2.1 Oh Carol (Neil Sedaka) - Neil Sedaka
2.2 Be My Guest (Fats Domino) - Fats Domino
2.3 Teardrop (Santo ; Johnny) - Santo ; Johnny
2.4 Teen Angel (Mark Dinning) - Mark Dinning
2.5 Come Into My Heart (Lloyd Price) - Lloyd Price
2.6 Mr. Blue (Fleetwoods) - the Fleetwoods
2.7 I Wanna Be Loved (Ricky Nelson) - Ricky Nelson
2.8 Danny Boy (Conway Twitty) - Conway Twitty
2.9 Don't You Know (Della Reese) - Della Reese
2.10 Talk That Talk (Jackie Wilson) - Jackie Wilson
2.11 Marina (Rocco Granata ; the International Quintet) - Rocco Granata and the International Quintet
2.12 Just Come Home (Hugo ; Luigi) - Hugo and Luigi
2.13 How About That (Dee Clark) - Dee Clark
2.14 Swingin' on a Rainbow (Frankie Avalon) - Frankie Avalon
2.15 Misty (Johnny Mathis) - Johnny Mathis
2.16 Hell Have to Go (Jim Reeves) - Jim Reeves
2.17 Believe Me (Royal Teens) - Royal Teens
2.18 Dance with Me (The Drifters) - the Drifters
2.19 Just As Much As Ever (Bob Beckham) - Bob Beckham
2.20 The Happy Reindeer (Dancer, Prancer and Nervous - the Singing Reindeer) - Dancer, Prancer and Nervous (The Singing Reindeer)
2.21 Bonnie Came Back (Duane Eddy) - Duane Eddy
2.22 New in the Ways of Love (Tommy Edwards) - Tommy Edwards
2.23 If I Had a Girl (Rod Lauren) - Rod Lauren
2.24 Mighty Good (Ricky Nelson) - Ricky Nelson
2.25 What About Us (The Coasters) - the Coasters
3.1 Where or When (Dion and the Belmonts) - Dion and the Belmonts
3.2 Clouds (The Spacemen) - the Spacemen
3.3 Mary, Don't You Weep (Stonewall Jackson) - Stonewall Jackson
3.4 Marina (Willy Alberti) - Willy Alberti
3.5 If You Cry True Love, True Love (The Drifters) - the Drifters
3.6 No Love Have I (Webb Pierce) - Webb Pierce
3.7 Reveille Rock (Johnny ; the Hurricanes) - Johnny and the Hurricanes
3.8 Uh! Oh! Part 1 (The Nutty Squirrels) - the Nutty Squirrels
3.9 Always (Sammy Turner) - Sammy Turner
3.10 Shimmy, Shimmy, Ko-Ko Bop (Little Anthony ; the Imperials) - Little Anthony and the Imperials
3.11 Chipmunk Song (David Seville ; the Chipmunks) - David Seville and the Chipmunks
3.12 Down By the Station (Four Preps) - Four Preps
3.13 A Year Ago Tonight (The Crests) - the Crests
3.14 Honey Hush (Joe Turner) - Joe Turner
3.15 Lonely Blue Boy (Conway Twitty) - Conway Twitty
3.16 Won'tcha Come Home (Lloyd Price) - Lloyd Price
3.17 Handy Man (Jimmy Jones) - Jimmy Jones
3.18 Crazy Arms (Bob Beckham) - Bob Beckham
3.19 High School USA (Tommy Facenda) - Tommy Facenda
3.20 Lucky Devil (Carl Dobkins Jr.) - Carl Dobkins JR
3.21 Let's Try Again (Clyde McPhatter) - Clyde McPhatter
3.22 Baciare, Baciare (Dorothy Collins) - Dorothy Collins
3.23 Seven Little Girls (Sittin' in the Back Seat) (Paul Evans ; the Curls) - Paul Evans and the Curls
3.24 Primrose Lane (Jerry Wallace with the Jewels) - Jerry Wallace
3.25 This Time of the Year (Brook Benton) - Brook Benton
4.1 Love Potion No. 9 (The Clovers) - the Clovers
4.2 Climb Ev'ry Mountain (Tony Bennett) - Tony Bennett
4.3 Skokiaan (Bill Haley ; the Comets) - Bill Haley and the Comets
4.4 Sweet Nothin's (Brenda Lee) - Brenda Lee
4.5 Run, Red, Run (The Coasters) - the Coasters
4.6 Promise Me a Rose (Anita Bryant) - Anita Bryant
4.7 Rockin' Little Angel (Ray Smith) - Ray Smith
4.8 I'm Movin' on (Ray Charles ; His Orchestra) - Ray Charles and His Orchestra
4.9 Tracy's Theme (Spencer Ross) - Spencer Ross
4.10 The Little Drummer Boy (Johnny Cash) - Johnny Cash
4.11 Little Things Mean a Lot (Joni James) - Joni James
4.12 Riverboat (Faron Young) - Faron Young
4.13 Harlem Nocturne (The Viscounts) - the Viscounts
4.14 God Bless America (Connie Francis) - Connie Francis
4.15 The Sound of Music (Patti Page) - Patti Page
4.16 I Don't Know What It Is (The Bluenotes) - the Bluenotes
4.17 Darling Lorraine (The Knockouts) - the Knockouts
4.18 In the Still of the Nite (The Five Satins) - the Five Satins
4.19 Do-Re-Mi (Mitch Miller ; the Kids) - Mitch Miller and the Kids
4.20 Little Coco Palm (Jerry Wallace) - Jerry Wallace
4.21 Deck of Cards (Wink Martindale) - Wink Martindale
4.22 One Mint Julep (Chet Atkins) - Chet Atkins
4.23 Happy Anniversary (Jane Morgan) - Jane Morgan
4.24 Smokie Pt. 2 (Bill Doggett) - Bill Doggett
4.25 One More Chance (Rod Bernard) - Rod Bernard
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Essential History for Retaining Reason and Rationality for Guiding the Nation
Awesome book on the History of people, themes and big money, corporate used in an attempt to make one religion the National Religion while neutering the First Amendment. It is true to it's title in detailing how Corporations and Religion came together to fight the New Deal of FDR. These two self serving entities fought for control of the people but did almost nothing to avert wide spread hunger and homelessness in the depression. The fortunes of corporations and insistence of religions on controlling the minds of people to produce jobs in their own occupations outweighed the immediate needs of the jobless and homeless. The opulent lifestyles of the big religions and their organizers came first over the health and welfare of the country, just like it had in Medieval Europe, where the Aristocrats and the Christian Churches ran the Continent. These two institutions were responsible for keeping Democracy out of Europe and ultimately creating the Soviet Revolutions in Russia that attempted to spread to the rest of the World. What is clear, from many books on this subject, that "Under God" means being subservient to God, the word of which comes from God's messengers. Subservience Under God means that when the opinions of the People differ from those of God as told through the Messenger, then God wins and the People Shut Up. Those that don't face stiff penalties. Fabulous History that everyone should know if they want to perpetuate a Democracy. The Roman Empire was "One Nation Under God", because the Christian Religion was the only legal Religion and it had only One God - no others were allowed and this was enforced with the sword. Rome will return to America if we are not careful.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2015
★★★★★ 3
Stranded on third base
Format: Hardcover
Prof. Kruse wanders away from the promise of the subtitle of his book--"How corporate America Invented Christian America." He almost gets there when he describes the ideological opposition of the wealthy to F.D.R's "New Deal." and their caricature of the "social gospel" as Communist propaganda. His description of Truman's encounter with Billy Graham is wonderful. For a book published in 2015, Kruse makes only slight mention of the fact that the politics of money and religion in contemporary times becomes more pernicious every day. The main body of the book drifts into redundant detail about "who prayed with who" and the spiritual influence of prominent evangelists on presidents from Eisenhower to Bush with only faint reference to their ties with the Capitalist agenda. He portrays wealthy Christians as true religious zealots when, in fact, they and many of the politicians they supported were likely hypocrites using religion as a wedge issue to increase their power and pursue their agenda of unregulated Capitalism. It is remarkable that Kruse entirely fails to mention the Koch brothers--billionaires who bankroll countless ultra right-wing politicians with evangelical agendas, while they, themselves, are apparently Ayn-Rand-style libertarian atheists interested only in a social-Darwinian, Capitalist heaven. Prof. Kruse leaves us stranded on third base, when he could have hit a home run!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2015
★★★★★ 5
Horrific Voter Suppression
Format: Paperback
This is a very well documented book about voter suppression in America. It was interesting to see that before the Jim Crow era, black people voted, were elected to office, got educations and did fairly well. With Jim Crow, horrific voter suppression began (lynchings, etc.). In the early days it was the Southern Democrats and the KKK. As time went on the methods simply became more devious. In the 1930s FDR began attempting to attract black voters to the party. By the end of WWII we had "Dixiecrats". By the time the time the Civil Rights Act was passed, the transition was complete and those Southern Democrats were now members of the GOP. (Much of that bit of history is not in the book, but you'll want to look it up.) The GOP is now the master of voter suppression, and you can see it pretty much everywhere but especially in Georgia, Texas, Minnesota and many southern states. The book is chock full or examples, case histories and stories of resistance. It made me want to sell my house and give the money to the ACLU, NAACP, and SPLC to defend our most precious right (not privilege) to vote.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2020
★★★★★ 5
This is a MUST read!!
Format: Kindle
This book is a must read! I was just not aware of the extent of the planned, organized, deliberate and insidious actions that the Republican Party has taken to suppress votes from the disenfranchised and the impact that has on our Democracy. I am stricken by the horror of what has been happening now for YEARS and is still going on today!! Carol Anderson has compiled hard data to demonstrate the pervasiveness of the many voter suppression steps that have been taken across many states, primarily in the deep south, but not exclusive to the south. It’s very difficult to take reams of data and put it into a coherent, logical sequence that can be easily understood but she is masterful at making her book eminently readable. This is a very data driven book but I had no trouble getting through it. The conclusion did have some hopeful information relaying steps that some states are taking to increase voter participation which did give me some hope. I am so glad that I read this and I think we all should be informed on this issue as it is central to our state as a country.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2021
★★★★★ 5
Great book but disappointing kindle experience
Format: Kindle
A must-read for anyone who wants to understand the troubled and racist history of voting rights in the US.
My only complaint is that the Kindle version of this book messes up the footnotes. The great thing about reading on the Kindle is that you don't have to flip back and forth to check the footnote cites; you only have to click on them. Sadly, the footnotes aren't correct in the Kindle version of the book. They somehow were shifted by one, as I was able to confirm in my hardcover copy, completely ruining the experience if you wish to read more about a specific incident. This is inexcusable in my mind, but I won't hurt the rating for this book by taking off a star.
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