SONGS OF 1964

The year 1964 was a pivotal moment in music history, marked by the British Invasion, the rise of Motown, and significant cultural shifts in the United States. The Beatles made their American debut, sparking a wave of popularity that changed the landscape of popular music. Additionally, artists like Bob Dylan and The Supremes contributed to a diverse musical environment that reflected the social changes of the era.

Ranking

  1. I Want to Hold Your Hand – The Beatles
    This song marked The Beatles' first number one hit in the United States, igniting Beatlemania and leading to their historic appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.
  2. Can't Buy Me Love – The Beatles
    Another chart-topping hit from The Beatles, this song showcased their growing popularity and solidified their status as a leading force in music.
  3. Oh, Pretty Woman – Roy Orbison
    Roy Orbison's classic became an enduring hit, celebrated for its catchy melody and Orbison's distinctive voice.
  4. Where Did Our Love Go – The Supremes
    This song was a major hit for The Supremes, marking the beginning of their dominance in the Motown sound.
  5. She Loves You – The Beatles
    Continuing their success, this song became one of the best-selling singles of all time, further establishing The Beatles' influence.
  6. A Hard Day's Night – The Beatles
    The title track from their film of the same name, this song showcased the band's evolving sound and lyrical sophistication.
  7. I Get Around – The Beach Boys
    This upbeat track highlighted The Beach Boys' signature harmonies and surf rock style, contributing to their popularity.
  8. Dancing in the Street – Martha and the Vandellas
    An anthem of joy and celebration, this song became a classic Motown hit and remains a staple in American music.
  9. The House of the Rising Sun – The Animals
    This traditional folk song was transformed by The Animals into a rock hit, showcasing their unique sound and emotional depth.
  10. Little Red Rooster – The Rolling Stones
    This blues cover became a significant hit for The Rolling Stones, reflecting their roots in American blues music.
  11. You Really Got Me – The Kinks
    This song is often credited with influencing the development of hard rock, showcasing The Kinks' innovative sound.
  12. My Guy – Mary Wells
    A classic Motown hit, this song highlighted Wells' vocal talent and became one of her signature songs.
  13. It's All Over Now – The Rolling Stones
    This song marked a significant moment in The Rolling Stones' career, showcasing their growing popularity in the rock scene.
  14. You Don't Own Me – Lesley Gore
    An empowering anthem for women, this song resonated with the changing social dynamics of the 1960s.
  15. Chapel of Love – The Dixie Cups
    This upbeat song became a wedding favorite and showcased the girl group sound that was popular in the era.
  16. I Only Want to Be with You – Dusty Springfield
    This song highlighted Springfield's soulful voice and became a significant hit in both the UK and the US.
  17. The Girl from Ipanema – Stan Getz and João Gilberto
    This bossa nova classic introduced Brazilian music to a wider audience and became a jazz standard.
  18. Do Wah Diddy Diddy – Manfred Mann
    This catchy tune became a major hit and showcased the British Invasion's influence on pop music.
  19. Glad All Over – Dave Clark Five
    This song was a significant hit during the British Invasion, showcasing the energetic sound of the band.
  20. The Way You Do the Things You Do – The Temptations
    This song marked the beginning of The Temptations' rise in the Motown scene, showcasing their smooth harmonies and style.

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