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So Close! The Top 10 Number 2 Songs of the 1960s
Our list honoring extremely popular -- if not the most popular -- tunes of the '60s starts with Jim Reeves and Patsy Cline and ends with Paul Mauriat and The Fifth Dimension.

Our list honoring extremely popular -- if not the most popular -- tunes of the '60s starts with Jim Reeves and Patsy Cline and ends with Paul Mauriat and The Fifth Dimension.

Toto has indeed made 40 trips around the sun, and the band is getting a kind of love that sometimes eluded it earlier in its career.

Besides musical composition, The Beatles provide an opportunity to explore everything from politics to poetry. A growing number of academics are using the Fab Four to stimulate critical thinking on a whole ‘nother level.

London Plane's debut release, “New York Howl” is an edgy examination of modern life -- partly inspired by Siouxsie and Bauhaus.

The Beach Boys, Foreigner, the Indigo Girls – now 80s group A Flock of Seagulls give their hits a musical makeover with the help of a symphony orchestra.
It turns out there’s a lot to say. Just say “yes” to get yours.
