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HISTORY OF POP AND ROCK MUSIC - part 526
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                        PART  526


               THE ZOMBIES   -  She's not there  (1964)
               WALKER BROTHERS  -  The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore  (1966)
               HERMAN'S HERMITS   -  My Sentimental Friend  (1969)  
               MARY HOPKIN  - Those were the days  (1969)  -  4th version



        "She's Not There" is the debut single by the British pop band The Zombies. It reached No.12 in the UK Singles Chart in September 1964, and reached No.1 on the Cashbox chart (No.2 on the Billboard Hot 100) in the United States at the beginning of December 1964. In Canada, it reached number two.  The song was later released both on The Zombies' UK album Begin Here (Dec 1964) and US album The Zombies (Jan 1965). Rolling Stone magazine ranked "She's Not There" number 297 on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The song was a hit again for Santana on their 1977 album Moonflower. It peaked at #11 in the UK and No.21 in Canada.
       "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine (Anymore)" is a song written by Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio. It was originally released as a single by Frankie Valli in 1965 on the Smash label, but was more successful when recorded by The Walker Brothers in 1966.  It topped the UK Singles Chart and also became their highest rating song on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the U.S., where it peaked at #13. The single also hit the top 10 in the Netherlands.  In the summer of 1996, Cher released her remake as the fourth official European single from her twenty-second album It's a Man's World. The song went to #26 on the UK Singles Chart. Her version was used in the X-Files episode "The Post-Modern Prometheus."


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thanks!
Real great part - thanks for these jewels! Tom B.
Hi LOLicopter
Thanks for your offer
Do you have videos from fifties and early sixties
(for example - Doo Wop,soul and R&B)
Here is my list of wishes .......

Doo Wop Artists - The Clovers ,The Coasters,Dion and the Belmonts,The Drifters,The Flamingos,The Moonglows or The Platters .......

Soul Artists - Rufus Thomas,The Staple Singers,Isaac Hayes,Jean Knight,Sam and Dave,Booker T. and the MGs,Joe Tex,Percy Sledge,Arthur Conley, Clarence Carter,Albert King,The Bar-Kays, Irma Thomas,Lee Dorsey,Jessie Hill,Sam Cooke,Al Green etc.