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re: Rock and Roll Swing Tunes
Posted by Ralph
9/8/2003  6:50:00 PM
What I mean is starting from the mid-60's to current day.

from the mid-sixties to present


Ummm, hi Ghost...yes, it might help if I learned how to read.... My apologies!

R
re: Rock and Roll Swing Tunes
Posted by Ghostdancer
9/8/2003  6:20:00 PM
Originally posted by Ralph:
Well, since you seem to be defining "60's" music rather loosely (I don't think Aerosmith or Queen officially formed until 1970, though individuals played in the 60's...) I'll toss out a few:

Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry)
Lovers who Wander (Dion)
Only the Good Die Young (Billy Joel)
Runaround Sue (Dion)
Steel Bars (Micheal Bolton)
You don't Mess Around With Jim (Jim Croce)
Your Mama Don't Dance (Loggins & Messina)
Chain of Fools (Clint Black & Aretha Franklin version)
Enchanted (Stevie Nicks)

A lot of these songs can also be treated as cha chas, or west coasts, or...you get the idea. This gives some choices for folks who don't like swing! And some, like Croce's song, are just "fun."


What I mean is starting from the mid-60's to current day.

"Dancing is a contact sport; football is a hitting sport" - Vince Lombardi
re: Rock and Roll Swing Tunes
Posted by Ralph
9/8/2003  12:51:00 PM
Well, since you seem to be defining "60's" music rather loosely (I don't think Aerosmith or Queen officially formed until 1970, though individuals played in the 60's...) I'll toss out a few:

Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry)
Lovers who Wander (Dion)
Only the Good Die Young (Billy Joel)
Runaround Sue (Dion)
Steel Bars (Micheal Bolton)
You don't Mess Around With Jim (Jim Croce)
Your Mama Don't Dance (Loggins & Messina)
Chain of Fools (Clint Black & Aretha Franklin version)
Enchanted (Stevie Nicks)

A lot of these songs can also be treated as cha chas, or west coasts, or...you get the idea. This gives some choices for folks who don't like swing! And some, like Croce's song, are just "fun."
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