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    The Class of 1966 Baby!

    What a year and what a year it was for music! Share with me some of your best remember songs and memories as we salute the "Class of 1966!" Let me get things started with "The King of Soul" [[as he was popularly known in those days......) Mr. James Brown!


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    Steveland wasn't giving up any slack himself that golden year of '66 , check bruh out!



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    We danced all that summer to this one............Eddie Floyd and "Knock on Wood"!


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    Now who doesn't remember this album and it's cover! It was a staple of the sixties and it first appeared in 1966!


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    Now we can't leave out the ladies. Here are those fine Marvelettes letting you have it in '66! Warning......."Don't Mess With Bill"!


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    Yes Marv ... 1966 was certainly one of the best years for music ..
    Here is a favourite of mine from that year which I don't think is remembered as much as it should be ...it was even a sizable hit here in Merry Olde England ....


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    Since I was the force behind this thread I'll just post some of my memorable songs from 1966 ~
    "Can I" ~ The Manhattans
    "I'm The One Love Forgot" ~ The Manhattans
    "Searchin` For My Baby" ~ The Manhattans
    "Follow Your Heart" ~ The Manhattans
    "United" ~ The Jive Five
    "I'm A Happy Man" ~ The Jive Five
    "Kiss, Kiss, Kiss" ~ The Jive Five
    "Then Came Heartbreak" ~ The Jive Five [[I was in the recording studio for this).
    "Love Makes The World Go Round" ~ Deon Jackson
    "Cool Jerk" ~ The Capitols
    "United" ~ The Intruders
    "My Ship Is Coming In" ~ Walter Jackson
    "Speak Her Name" ~ Walter Jackson
    "World of Fantasy" ~ The Five Stairsteps
    "I Love You 1000 Times" ~ The Platters
    "I Want Someone' ~ The MadLads
    "I Miss You" ~ The Artistics
    "Do I Love You" ~ The Marvelows
    "In The Morning" ~ The Marvellows
    "Get On Up" ~ The Detroit Emeralds
    "I Do" ~ Billy Stewart
    "Sitting In The Park" ~ Billy Stewart
    "But It's Alright" ~ J.J. Jackson
    "Function at the Junction" ~ Shorty Long
    "Ain't Nobody Home" ~ Howard Tate
    "Groovin`" ~ The Young Rascals
    "Devil With The Blue Dress" ~ Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels
    "Sunny" ~ Bobby Hebb
    "I Was Born A Loser" ~ Bobby Lee
    "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag" ~ James Brown
    "Whispers" ~ Jackie Wilson
    "I've Been Loving You Too Long" ~ Otis Redding
    "Hold On I'm Comin`" ~ Sam & Dave
    "I'm In Love" ~ Wilson Pickett
    "Knock on Wood" ~ Eddie Floyd
    "Green Onions" ~ Booker T. & The MG's
    "Soul Finger" ~ The Bar-Kays
    "Uptight" ~ Little Stevie Wonder
    "What Does It Take" ~ Junior Walker & The All_Stars
    "S.O.S. Stop Her On Sight" ~ Edwin Starr
    "Close Your Eyes" ~ Peaches & Herb
    "I Can't Stand For You To Go" ~ Joe Valentine
    "You Better Go" ~ Derek Martin
    "Baby Baby Please" ~ Timothy Wilson
    "It's Got To Be Mellow" ~ Leon Haywood
    "Please Baby Please" ~ The Realistics
    "I'm Still Waiting" ~ The Bluebells
    "When A Man Loves A Woman" ~ Percy Sledge
    "8 Men and 4 Women" ~ O.V. Wright
    "Nothing Takes The Place of You" ~ Toussaint McCall
    "Twine Time" ~ Alvin Cash & The Crawlers
    "Funky Broadway" ~ Dyke & The Blazers
    "Bugaloo Down Broadway" ~ The Fantastic Johnny C
    "Boy From New York City" ~ Ad-Libs

    * Correct me if I am wrong on any not being the correct year.

    S.S.
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    Sister, you have some GOOD ONES! Roger it seems like "Barefootin" was on the radio everyday back then! LOL!

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    Now what would a salute to the Class of '66 be without representation from the top group in the nation that year. What were their names again? Oh well here they are..............the Girls Here!!! LOL!

    Last edited by marv2; 04-13-2015 at 11:37 PM.

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    How about some of the Wicked Pickett......Mr. Wilson Pickett and "634-5789" back up by Patti & the Bluebelles!


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    My father use to play this one over and over that year............... "When a Man Loves a Woman" by Percy Sledge!

    Last edited by marv2; 04-13-2015 at 05:37 PM.

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    Here's one of my personal favorites from '66. Sam & Dave and "Hold On! I'm a Comin' "


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    Sister I am trying not to duplicate the ones on your "comprehensive" list! But it is hard you pick a lot of the best ones! LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soul Sister View Post
    Since I was the force behind this thread I'll just post some of my memorable songs from 1966 ~
    "Can I" ~ The Manhattans
    "I'm The One Love Forgot" ~ The Manhattans
    "Searchin` For My Baby" ~ The Manhattans
    "Follow Your Heart" ~ The Manhattans
    "United" ~ The Jive Five
    "I'm A Happy Man" ~ The Jive Five
    "Kiss, Kiss, Kiss" ~ The Jive Five
    "Then Came Heartbreak" ~ The Jive Five [[I was in the recording studio for this).
    "Love Makes The World Go Round" ~ Deon Jackson
    "Cool Jerk" ~ The Capitols
    "United" ~ The Intruders
    "My Ship Is Coming In" ~ Walter Jackson
    "Speak Her Name" ~ Walter Jackson
    "World of Fantasy" ~ The Five Stairsteps
    "I Love You 1000 Times" ~ The Platters
    "I Want Someone' ~ The MadLads
    "I Miss You" ~ The Artistics
    "Do I Love You" ~ The Marvelows
    "In The Morning" ~ The Marvellows
    "Get On Up" ~ The Detroit Emeralds
    "I Do" ~ Billy Stewart
    "Sitting In The Park" ~ Billy Stewart
    "But It's Alright" ~ J.J. Jackson
    "Function at the Junction" ~ Shorty Long
    "Ain't Nobody Home" ~ Howard Tate
    "Groovin`" ~ The Young Rascals
    "Devil With The Blue Dress" ~ Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels
    "Sunny" ~ Bobby Hebb
    "I Was Born A Loser" ~ Bobby Lee
    "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag" ~ James Brown
    "Whispers" ~ Jackie Wilson
    "I've Been Loving You Too Long" ~ Otis Redding
    "Hold On I'm Comin`" ~ Sam & Dave
    "I'm In Love" ~ Wilson Pickett
    "Knock on Wood" ~ Eddie Floyd
    "Green Onions" ~ Booker T. & The MG's
    "Soul Finger" ~ The Bar-Kays
    "Uptight" ~ Little Stevie Wonder
    "What Does It Take" ~ Junior Walker & The All_Stars
    "S.O.S. Stop Her On Sight" ~ Edwin Starr
    "Close Your Eyes" ~ Peaches & Herb
    "I Can't Stand For You To Go" ~ Joe Valentine
    "You Better Go" ~ Derek Martin
    "Baby Baby Please" ~ Timothy Wilson
    "It's Got To Be Mellow" ~ Leon Haywood
    "Please Baby Please" ~ The Realistics
    "I'm Still Waiting" ~ The Bluebells
    "When A Man Loves A Woman" ~ Percy Sledge
    "8 Men and 4 Women" ~ O.V. Wright
    "Nothing Takes The Place of You" ~ Toussaint McCall
    "Twine Time" ~ Alvin Cash & The Crawlers
    "Funky Broadway" ~ Dyke & The Blazers
    "Bugaloo Down Broadway" ~ The Fantastic Johnny C
    "Boy From New York City" ~ Ad-Libs

    * Correct me if I am wrong on any not being the correct year.

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    Ok Sister, The Boy from New York City by the Ad-Libs came out in 1965 but it could have easily been played in your senior year 1965-66!

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    Ok now I know you remember this one............... Jimmy Castor and "Hey, Leroy, Your Mama's Callin' You":


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    We must have been some pretty mature kids, because we loved this one.........Lou Rawls "Love Is a Hurtin' Thing"


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    How could any thread about 1966 not include Heaven Must Have Sent You, one of the quintessential Motown songs of all time?

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    Probably the greatest song to come out of Motown and it came out in 1966.........Four Tops' "Reach Out I'll Be There"

    Last edited by marv2; 04-15-2015 at 08:03 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daviddesper View Post
    How could any thread about 1966 not include Heaven Must Have Sent You, one of the quintessential Motown songs of all time?
    David! I was just posting the same sentiments about the Four Tops when I finished you posted what you did about the Elgins! LOL! Great song though.

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    and here they are [[on my birthday back in 1966)......The Elgins and "Heaven Must Have Sent You!"


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    Can you believe all these great songs came out in 1966?

    Deon Jackson "Love Makes the World Go Round"


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    Another one of my all time favorites................Darrell Banks and "Open the Door to Your Heart"


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    A classic ..............Ray Charles with a Ashford & Simpson number........."Let's Go Get Stoned"


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    and the hits just kept on coming that year......... Slim Harpo with "Baby Scratch My Back "


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    Martha and The Vandellas "My Baby Loves Me"


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    Here was my JAM from '66! Jr. Walker & the All Stars "How Sweet It Is [[To Be Loved by You)"


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    Some dude out of Detroit...............jJackie Wilson "Whispers Gettin Louder"!


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    Alvin Cash and The Registers "The Philly Freeze"


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    Great post....I was born in 66

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    More 1966 magic ....


    Roger

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    Quote Originally Posted by roger View Post
    More 1966 magic ....


    Roger

    PERFECT! Thank you Roger!!!

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    Marv2,
    I actually heard Deon sing "Love Makes The World Go Round" at the Go Go Lounge in December 1965. He called me in January of 1966 to go to a show he was on in Newark, N.J. at the Branford Theater where I also saw The Capitols, Barbara Lewis, Walter Jackson, Sam & Dave and others..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soul Sister View Post
    Marv2,
    I actually heard Deon sing "Love Makes The World Go Round" at the Go Go Lounge in December 1965. He called me in January of 1966 to go to a show he was on in Newark, N.J. at the Branford Theater where I also saw The Capitols, Barbara Lewis, Walter Jackson, Sam & Dave and others..........

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    Sister, first of all the fact that you got to be one of the very first people to hear that song makes me a bit jealous LOL! Next you actually saw the Capitals live? Whew.......... you probably know that Deon, Barbara Lewis and the Capitals are all from Michigan and I had never got to see any of them live before. Add in the other great artists and I would have been in Soul Music Heaven! The package shows that they had back then just could not be beat nor the ticket prices~! Was the Branford decent size?

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    anyone notice the left handed guitar player in the Wilson Pickett pic?
    Yep,that's Jimi himself

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    Wow now you guys got me all misty over here,what a great,great year for music,a song that often gets overlooked and for some insane reason didn't sell that well,the absolutley incredible beauty written by curtis mayfield for patty labelle and the blubelles...[i'm still waiting]this song is an absolute gem and i'm sure that all here will agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhillyKen View Post
    anyone notice the left handed guitar player in the Wilson Pickett pic?
    Yep,that's Jimi himself
    That's one of the things I loved about those days. So many talented artists worked together to bring great music and entertainment to the public. They were not as hung up on ego and dollars like today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arr&bee View Post
    Wow now you guys got me all misty over here,what a great,great year for music,a song that often gets overlooked and for some insane reason didn't sell that well,the absolutley incredible beauty written by curtis mayfield for patty labelle and the blubelles...[i'm still waiting]this song is an absolute gem and i'm sure that all here will agree.

    Patti and her ladies had that classic sixties sound that never gets old...............


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    James Brown - It's a Man's Man's World:


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    Alright! Basement party time.......................Smokey Robinson and The Miracles "Going to a Go-Go"



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    Gene Chandler , "Rainbow '65"



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    Carla Thomas "B-A-B-Y"


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    Trust me, I did not forget! This particular song helps define my memories of 1966. Jimmy Ruffin and "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted "


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    Marv2,
    Deon, The Capitols, & Barbara were all in Ollie McLaughlin's stable of Artists from his labels.
    Yes, The Capitols were fabulous singing & dancing!!!
    The Branford was a decent size theater, I remember having to go like around a corner alley to get to the backstage door. There were cats shooting dice in the hallway backstage, talking mess and so on in the heat of the competition, Deon didn't want me exposed to that so he wisked me into the dressingroom quickly, lol, it was all new and interesting to me.
    There were two theaters in Newark that put on big stage shows, besides the Branford there was the Adams Theater, this was long before Symphony Hall.
    Your right, I was lucky to see many of these shows from N.Y. to D.C. in the mid to late 1960's on the Chitlin` Circuit.

    One old friend of over 49+ years visited me last week at my home in Las Vegas and I was a guest at his show at the Orleans Casino, that was Eugene Pitt [[The Jive Five).

    Have Mercy! Percy Sledge who just passed this week, I was on a couple shows he was on back in 1966 & 1967, one was at the Howard Theater in D.C. with The Intruders, Howard Tate, Sad Sam, etc..... Another was in N.J. [[forgot the town) with Jackie Wilson, The Five Stairsteps, etc......

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    Last edited by Soul Sister; 04-16-2015 at 10:05 AM.

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    Another goodie from 1966 ....



    Roger

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    Let's not forget,william bell's funky and funny[eloise hang on in there].

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    The mighty drifters were still kickin with[ain't it the truth]and the spinners gave us the very nice[truly yours].

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