JC Lady Found an Old 45 Collection in the Basement – IOTW Report

JC Lady Found an Old 45 Collection in the Basement

Looks a lot like what I’d find in my basement. But there were a handful I never heard before.

I put an x before all the songs I never heard before. I put a double x in front of the artist I never heard of before.

See how you do:

 

Michael Jackson- Rockin’ Robin
The Rolling Stones- 19th Nervous Breakdown
Rare Earth- I Just Want to Celebrate
The Monkees- Last Train to Clarksville
Elton John- Crocodile Rock
The Outsiders- Time Won’t Let Me
Neil Diamond- Sweet Caroline
Steam- Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
The Box Tops- The Letter
Willie Nelson- Georgia On My Mind
The Beatles- Let It Be
Rare Earth- I’m Losing You
The Monkees- Pleasant Valley Sunday
The Monkees- Daydream Believer
The Cowsills- Hair
Jay and the Americans- This Magic Moment
The Partridge Family- Doesn’t Somebody Want To Be Wanted
Music from “The Sting” The Entertainer
White Plains- My Baby Loves Lovin’
Hugo Montenegro- The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Murray Head w/Trinidad Singers- Jesus Christ Superstar
x Joe South- Walk a Mile in My Shoes
x The Grassroots- The River is Wide
George Harrison- My Sweet Lord
Cliff Nobles & Co.- The Horse
x Joe South- Don’t It Make You Want To Go Home
x Bobby Sherman- Hey, Mister Sun
Bobbie Gentry- Ode to Billie Joe
The Monkees- Valleri
Bobby Vinton- I Love How You Love Me
Ike & Tina Turner- I Want to Take You Higher
The Beatles- Get Back
The Monkees- A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You
Frijid Pink- House of the Rising Sun
Carpenters- Close to You
James Taylor- You’ve Got a Friend
x Bobby Sherman- Cried Like a Baby
Simon & Garfunkel- Bridge Over Troubled Waters
Zager & Evans- In the Year 2525
Oliver- Good Morning Starshine
Carpenters- For All We Know
Deep Purple- Hush
Bee Gees- Lonely Days
xx Count Five- Psychotic Reaction
x Loretta Lynn- The Pill
Lobo- Me and You and a Dog Named Boo
The Fifth Dimension- Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In
Jimmy Dean- Big Bad John
Donovan- Atlantis
The New Vaudeville Band- Winchester Cathedral
Carole King- I Feel the Earth Move
Five Man Electrical Band -Signs
Blues Image- Ride Captain Ride
x Joe Tex- Skinny Legs and All
Three Dog Night- An Old Fashioned Love Song
George Harrison- What Is Life
Judy Collins- Amazing Grace
x Duane Eddy- You are My Sunshine
Brewer & Shipley- One Toke Over the Line
The Osmonds- Yo-Yo
x James Taylor- Country Road
Creedence Clearwater Revival- Who’ll Stop the Rain
xx Dick Feller- Biff, the Friendly Purple Bear
The Beatles- Nowhere Man
Nilsson- Without You
x 1910 Fruitgum Co.- Indian Giver
Oliver- Jean

20 Comments on JC Lady Found an Old 45 Collection in the Basement

  1. Mine’s a little different, er aged:
    Guy Mitchell – Singing the Blues
    Jim Lowe – Green Door
    Sam Cooke – You Send Me
    Johnny Cash – I Walk the Line
    Leroy Van Dyke – The Auctioneer
    . . . and many others circa 1958-1963

  2. Michael Jackson- Rockin’ Robin
    The Rolling Stones- 19th Nervous Breakdown
    Rare Earth- I Just Want to Celebrate
    The Monkees- Last Train to Clarksville
    Elton John- Crocodile Rock
    The Outsiders- Time Won’t Let Me
    Neil Diamond- Sweet Caroline
    Steam- Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
    The Box Tops- The Letter
    Willie Nelson- Georgia On My Mind
    The Beatles- Let It Be
    Rare Earth- I’m Losing You
    The Monkees- Pleasant Valley Sunday
    The Monkees- Daydream Believer
    The Cowsills- Hair
    Jay and the Americans- This Magic Moment
    X The Partridge Family- Doesn’t Somebody Want To Be Wanted
    Music from “The Sting” The Entertainer
    White Plains- My Baby Loves Lovin’
    Hugo Montenegro- The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
    Murray Head w/Trinidad Singers- Jesus Christ Superstar
    Joe South- Walk a Mile in My Shoes
    The Grassroots- The River is Wide
    George Harrison- My Sweet Lord
    XX Cliff Nobles & Co.- The Horse
    XX Joe South- Don’t It Make You Want To Go Home
    Bobby Sherman- Hey, Mister Sun
    Bobbie Gentry- Ode to Billie Joe
    The Monkees- Valleri
    X Bobby Vinton- I Love How You Love Me
    Ike & Tina Turner- I Want to Take You Higher
    The Beatles- Get Back
    The Monkees- A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You
    XX Frijid Pink- House of the Rising Sun
    Carpenters- Close to You
    James Taylor- You’ve Got a Friend
    X Bobby Sherman- Cried Like a Baby
    Simon & Garfunkel- Bridge Over Troubled Waters
    XX Zager & Evans- In the Year 2525
    Oliver- Good Morning Starshine
    X Carpenters- For All We Know
    Deep Purple- Hush
    Bee Gees- Lonely Days
    Count Five- Psychotic Reaction
    X Loretta Lynn- The Pill
    Lobo- Me and You and a Dog Named Boo
    The Fifth Dimension- Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In
    Jimmy Dean- Big Bad John
    Donovan- Atlantis
    The New Vaudeville Band- Winchester Cathedral
    Carole King- I Feel the Earth Move
    x Five Man Electrical Band -Signs
    Blues Image- Ride Captain Ride
    x Joe Tex- Skinny Legs and All
    Three Dog Night- An Old Fashioned Love Song
    George Harrison- What Is Life
    Judy Collins- Amazing Grace
    Duane Eddy- You are My Sunshine
    Brewer & Shipley- One Toke Over the Line
    X The Osmonds- Yo-Yo
    James Taylor- Country Road
    Creedence Clearwater Revival- Who’ll Stop the Rain
    XX Dick Feller- Biff, the Friendly Purple Bear
    The Beatles- Nowhere Man
    Nilsson- Without You
    1910 Fruitgum Co.- Indian Giver
    Oliver- Jean

  3. I’ve heard them all. Grew up next door to Kasick, he liked that drek and blasted it all over the neighborhood. That was just before his first involuntary commitment.

  4. One of my most prized 45 records is an early British copy of the Rolling Stones (with 2 cuts on each side) : King Bee, Carol, Walking The Dog, and Can I Get A Witness.

    I don’t have a lot of 45s, most of my older collection is in 33 rpm albums.

    Ima Kang Bay!

  5. I flopped totally. When these songs were popular, I was learning the libretto of “Hello, Dolly!”

    Broadway is still my favorite music a half-century later.

  6. Like most people my age I’ve heard of all those groups and songs (except the Dick Fellow and Count Five) but the list includes a lot of covers; e.g. Rockin’ Robin was Thurston Harris’ big hit, not Michael Jackson’s.
    Joe Tex’ “Skinny Legs and All” is my favorite soul song, up there with Fats Domino’s “The Fat Man.”
    These titles were the stuff of ’65-’75 FM rock, what you heard on your car radio whether you liked them or not. If you were born in 1977 (!), they’re not impregnated into your brain unless your parents were hooked on “oldies” radio.

  7. I reviewed my compilation of 78’s and didnt find any of those people you mentioned. Oh, my.

    BTW, i find it difficult to believe that the knowledgeable Mr. Big hadnt heard of x Joe South- Walk a Mile in My Shoes
    x The Grassroots- The River is Wide.

    BTW, I heard a group called The Stuttering Kennedys back in the late 60’s. They mocked the kennedys when Bobby was running. Anyone else remember that/them?

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