Marisa Frantz welcomes Shelley James, Tab Houston and Gene Newbold and company for an evening of classic pop from 1967 and defined by that longstanding record industry measure of the top recorded songs, Billboard magazine's Hot 100. Look for hits from that year from U.S. and British groups and individual artists including The Monkees, The Doors, The Young Rascals, The Supremes, Frankie Valli, Petula Clarke, Ed Ames, Frank & Nancy Sinatra, Aretha Franklin, The Beatles, The Stones, Bobby Vinton, The Mammas & The Papas, and…well, the list isn't endless but nearly so!
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| | Incense & Peppermints (1967) John S. Carter, Tim Gilbert, Ed King, Mark Weitz (w/m) First recorded by Strawberry Alarm Clock |
| | I Was Made To Love Her (1967) Stevie Wonder, Lula Mae Hardaway, Henry Cosby, Sylvia Moy (w/m) First recorded by Stevie Wonder |
| | To Sir With Love (1967) To Sir, With Love Don Black (w) Mark London (m) First recorded by Lulu |
| | Release Me (1949) Eddie Miller, Robert Yount (w/m) First recorded by Eddie Miller & his Oklahomans |
| | Happy Together (1967) Alan Gordon, Gary Bonner (w/m) First recorded by The Turtles |
| | Georgy Girl (1966) Georgy Girl Jim Dale (w) Tom Springfield (m) |
| | Windy (1967) Ruthann Friedman (w/m) First recorded by The Association |
| | San Francisco (1967) John Phillips (w/m) First recorded by Scott McKenzie |
| | The Letter (1967) Wayne Carson (w/m) First recorded by The Box Tops |
| | I Think We’re Alone Now (1967) Ritchie Cordell (w/m) First recorded by Tommy James & The Shondells |
| | Little Bit O' Soul (1967) Ken Lewis, John Carter (w/m) First recorded by The Music Explosion |
| | Hello, Goodbye (1967) Paul McCartney (w/m) First recorded by The Beatles |
| | Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie (1966) Maurice Irby Jr. (w/m) First recorded by Sam The Sham and the Pharaohs |
| | The Happening (1967) The Happening Frank De Vol, Holland–Dozier–Holland (w/m) First recorded by The Supremes |
| | I Heard It Through The Grapevine (1966) Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong (w/m) First recorded by Gladys Knight & The Pips |
| | Kind of a Drag (1966) Jim Holvay (w/m) First recorded by The Buckinghams |
| | Penny Lane (1966) Paul McCartney (w/m) First recorded by The Beatles |
| | Light My Fire (1967) Robby Krieger (w/m) First recorded by The Doors |
| | I'm A Believer (1966) Neil Diamond (w/m) First recorded by The Monkees |
| | Groovin' (1967) Eddie Brigati, Felix Cavaliere (w/m) First recorded by The Young Rascals |
| | California Nights (1966) Marvin Hamlisch, Howard Liebling (w/m) First recorded by Lesley Gore |
| | How Can I Be Sure (1967) Eddie Brigati, Felix Cavaliere (w/m) First recorded by The Young Rascals |
| | Ruby Tuesday (1967) Keith Richards, Mick Jagger (w/m) First recorded by The Rolling Stones |