Bobby Fuller Four – Love’s Made A Fool Of You – [STEREO original]

Fantastic Production And Musical Arrangement On This Classic Buddy Holly Composition Performed In 1966 By The “Bobby Fuller Four”. “Love’s Made A Fool Of You” Climbed To #26 On The Billboard Hot 100 That Year…..Just A Few Months After These Texas Outlaws Burned Up The AM Radio Stations With The Smash Hit “I Fought The Law”. Crank It Up For The Original STEREO Version Along With Classic Pictures And the Original Shindig TV Show Video Of One of America’s Greatest Mid 60’s Groups…..The Bobby Fuller Four! Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

Bob Kuban And The In-Men – The Cheater – [original STEREO]

Classic 1966 St. Louis, Missouri Top 40! Bob Kuban And The In-Men Were A 8 Piece Band Complete With A Stellar Horn Section, Bob Kuban On Drums, And The Late Walter Scott On Lead Vocals. “The Cheater” Reached #12 On The Hot 100 And Is Honored In The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame’s Permanent Exhibit On One-Hit Wonders. Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

The Grass Roots – Midnight Confessions – [STEREO]

***In Memory Of Lead Singer Rob Grill……1943 – 2011*** Some Of The Most Fantastic Top 40 Hit Records Came From The Grass Roots. Making Hits Is What It Was All About For These Guys From The Mid-60s Through Early 70s. You Could Easily Identify A Grass Roots Tune On The Radio…Because Most Of Them Reached Out To Grab You With Catchy Hooks, High Profile Horns And Superb Vocals. “Midnight Confessions” Is One Of Those Great Recordings. It Made It To #5 On The “Hot 100” In 1968 And Is Presented Here In HD STEREO. Lead Vocals From The Late Rob Grill Who Passed Away At Age 67 On July 11, 2011. Thank You Rob For Your Stellar Contribution To The World Of Music. RIP. Hear the Grass Roots on internet radio kvkvi.com
 
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The Grass Roots – I’d Wait A Million Years – [STEREO]

***In Memory Of Lead Singer Rob Grill……1943 – 2011*** Some Of The Most Fantastic Top 40 Hit Records Came From The Grass Roots. Making Hits Is What It Was All About For These Guys From The Mid-60s Through Early 70s. You Could Easily Identify A Grass Roots Tune On The Radio…Because Most Of Them Reached Out To Grab You With Catchy Hooks, High Profile Horns And Superb Vocals. “I’d Wait A Million Years” Is One Of Those Great Recordings. It Made It To #15 On The “Hot 100” In 1969 And Is Presented Here In HD STEREO. Lead Vocals From The Late Rob Grill Who Passed Away At Age 67 On July 11, 2011. Thank You Rob For Your Stellar Contribution To The World Of Music. RIP. Hear the Grass Roots on internet radio kvkvi.com
 
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Relaxing Music For Stress Relief, Anxiety and Depressive States • Heal Mind, Body and Soul

Relaxing Music For Stress Relief, Anxiety and Depressive States • Heal Mind, Body and SoulMusic to sleep deeply and rest the mind, relaxing and calm music to sleep. To stay calm and relieve stress after a hard day at work, turn on soothing music. By listening to relaxing music, you can reduce stress hormones in the body. It helps the body fight the symptoms of prolonged stress. We are a music label that does everything possible to help you feel calmer and happier with music. Music has no barriers, so these beautiful beats are made for you no matter who you are or where you come from. Join the journey to find your inner peace and brighten your day. #helios4K #relax #sleepmusic🎹More soothing music on Spotify playlist: https://spoti.fi/38bwOia​——————————🌞 For contact and submit music: relax@wondermusic.us►All rights belong to their respective owners. ✔ This video was given a special license directly from the artists and the right holders.

The Grass Roots – Sooner Or Later – [original STEREO]

California’s “Hit Making Machine” Called “The Grass Roots” Went Through Many Personnel Changes Through The Years. You Could Always Tell A Grass Roots Song Was Playing By The Excellent Horn Arrangements Of Jimmie Haskell. The Brass Became A Signature Sound For The Grass Roots. This Radio Smash From The Early 70’s Features The Late Rob Grill On Lead Vocals (who passed away in 2011), “Sooner Or Later” Reached #9 On The Billboard “Hot 100” In The Summer Of 1971. Radio Station Jingle Introduction From LA’s 93KHJ! Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

Jay & The Americans – Cara Mia – [STEREO]

The Voice!!! Jay Black Explodes With Backing Vocals From The Americans On This Pop Top 40 Classic From 1965…In HD STEREO. They Don’t Make Them Like This Anymore. Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com  What A Voice! Classic Pop Top 40…One Of My Favorites From Late 1969…In HD STEREO. Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

Mott The Hoople – You Really Got Me (1970)

Mott the Hoople is an English rock band popular in the early to mid-1970s glam rock era. They are best known for the song “All the Young Dudes”, written for them by David Bowie and appearing on their 1972 album of the same name.Mott the Hoople was formed in 1966 as the Doc Thomas Group with Mick Ralphs on guitar, Stan Tippins on vocals, and Pete Overend Watts on bass. Ralphs and Tippins had been in a local Hereford band the Buddies, and Watts had been in a local Ross-on-Wye band the Soulents with Dale “Buffin” Griffin on drums. The Doc Thomas Group had a concert residency at a nightclub in a resort town in Italy. The group was offered a recording contract with the Italian label Dischi Interrecord and released an eponymous album in January 1967. By 1968, Griffin and organist Verden Allen had joined the band.

Rory Gallagher – Pistol Slapper Blues (1972)

William Rory Gallagher (2 March 1948 – 14 June 1995) was an Irish blues and rock multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer. Born in Ballyshannon, County Donegal, and brought up in Cork, Gallagher recorded solo albums throughout the 1970s and 1980s, after forming the band Taste during the late 1960s. His albums have sold over 30 million copies worldwide.Gallagher received a liver transplant in 1995, but died of complications later that year in London at the age of 47.

The Peppermint Rainbow – Will You Be Staying After Sunday – [STEREO]

From Baltimore, Maryland…The Peppermint Rainbow Were Discovered By Record Producer Paul Leka Who Is Best Known For The Groups “Steam” (Na, Na, Hey, Hey Kiss ‘Em Goodbye) And “The Lemon Pipers” (Green Tambourine). “Will You Be Staying After Sunday” Rose To #32 On The Billboard Hot 100 During The Winter Of 1969. Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com