Hits of "The 60's"


After watching the Rolling Stones at half-time in Superbowl 40 in February of 2006, I suddenly realized it was fun being a baby boomer just like them.

In fact, some of the artists of "The 60's" have been revising their hit songs from that era with new lyrics to accommodate us older folk. They include song titles you must have danced to in your teenage years.

For instance, remember these great hits?

Herman's Hermits . . . "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Walker."
The Bee Gees . . . "How Can You Mend a Broken Hip."
Bobby Darin . . . "Splish, Splash, I Was Havin' a Flash."
Ringo Starr . . . "I Get By With a Little Help From Depends."
Roberta Flack . . . "The First Time Ever I Forgot Your Face."
Johnny Nash . . . "I Can't See Clearly Now."
Paul Simon . . . "Fifty Ways to Lose Your Liver."
Marvin Gaye . . . "Heard It Through the Grape Nuts."
Leo Sayer . . . "You Make Me Feel Like Napping."
The Temptations . . . "Papa's Got a Kidney Stone."
Abba . . . "Denture Queen."
Tony Orlando . . . "Knock 3 Times On The Ceiling If You Hear Me Fall."
Helen Reddy . . . "I Am Woman, Hear Me Snore."
Willie Nelson . . . "On the Commode Again."
The Commodores . . . "Once, Twice, Three Times to the Bathroom."

Compliments of Len in Canada, eh?

 

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