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Subject: The Top 140 Hits of 1969, #41-60
Written By: DaBukaba on 12/03/04 at 9:53 pm
Note: Data compiled by Billboard.
#'s 41-44 of all of 1969 each peaked at #3 nationally; #'s 45-54 each peaked at #4 nationally; and #'s 55-60 each peaked at #5 nationally.
Subject: Re: The Top 140 Hits of 1969, #41-60
Written By: Tanya1976 on 12/04/04 at 12:58 pm
Touch Me followed by My Cherie Amour
Tanya
Subject: Re: The Top 140 Hits of 1969, #41-60
Written By: DaBukaba on 12/04/04 at 7:47 pm
My fav's "Grazing in the Grass."
"Can you dig it, baby?"
Subject: Re: The Top 140 Hits of 1969, #41-60
Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 12/04/04 at 8:17 pm
"Get Together" (The Youngbloods), followed by "Easy To Be Hard" (Three Dog Night).
:)
Subject: Re: The Top 140 Hits of 1969, #41-60
Written By: RockandRollFan on 12/04/04 at 9:35 pm
Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good) by Neil Diamond
Subject: Re: The Top 140 Hits of 1969, #41-60
Written By: mandamoo on 12/06/04 at 8:22 am
One - Three Dog Night Johnny Farnham version :)
Subject: Re: The Top 140 Hits of 1969, #41-60
Written By: Alchoholica on 12/06/04 at 8:23 am
On a cold & Grey Chicago morning, in the ghetto could just about break your heart..
Subject: Re: The Top 140 Hits of 1969, #41-60
Written By: Paul on 12/06/04 at 9:02 am
I'm not really much into gospel music, but 'Oh Happy Day' was something else entirely...fantastic...
'Galveston' in second...
Subject: Re: The Top 140 Hits of 1969, #41-60
Written By: Rio_Rhodes on 12/09/04 at 1:57 am
Touch Me- The Doors
Subject: Re: The Top 140 Hits of 1969, #41-60
Written By: ktelqueen on 12/09/04 at 2:00 am
Sweet Caroline,Hooked On A Feeling and Get Together
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