March 29, 2013, Playlist with Host Alex McNeil
      More Regional Hits -- Records from the 60s that were popular in New England, but weren't national hits:
    - Young Rascals - I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore (CD, 1966)
 - Sidekicks - Suspicions (45, 1966)
 - Honeycombs - I Can't Stop (45, 1964)
 - Kingsmen - The Climb (LP, 1965)
 - Jack Eely with the Courtmen - David's Mood (45, 1966)
 - Last Word - Can't Stop Loving You (LP, 1967)
 - Choir - It's Cold Outside (CD, 1967)
 - Nancy Sinatra - You Only Live Twice (LP, 1967)
 - Merry-Go-Round - You're a Very Lovely Woman (CD, 1967)
 - Buffalo Springfield - Rock 'N' Roll Woman (CD, 1967)
 - Pearleen Gray - For Your Love (45, 1965)
 - Ikettes - I'm So Thankful (CD, 1965)
 - Drifters - Baby What I Mean (CD, 1966)
 - Eddie Holman - This Can't Be True (CD, 1966)
 - Harold Betters - Do Anything You Wanna (45, 1964)
 - Ellie Greenwich - I Want You to Be My My Baby (45, 1967)
 - Peels - Juanita Banana (CD, 1966)
 - Patti Page - Custody (45, 1966)
 - Derrik Roberts - There Won't Be Any Snow (45, 1965)
 - Barry McGuire - Cloudy Summer Afternoon (Raindrops) (CD, 1966)
 - Shillings - Lying and Trying (45, 1967)
 - Fourmost Authority - Dance Dance (45, 1967)
 - Casuals - Jesamine (A Butterfly Child ) (45, 1968)
 - Los Bravos - Bring a Little Lovin' (45, 1968)
 - Manfred Mann - My Name Is Jack (CD, 1968)
 - Nini Rosso - Il Silenzio (45, 1966)
 - Spanky & Our Gang - Yesterday's Rain (LP, 1968)
 - Hello People - (As I Was Going Down to) Jerusalem (45, 1968)
 - Cryan Shames - Greenburg, Glickstein, Charles, David Smith & Jones (45, 1968)
 - Quicksilver Messenger Service - Pride of Man (CD, 1968)
 - Steve Miller Band - Livin' in the USA (CD, 1968)
 - Flo Ballard - Love Ain't Love (CD, 1968)
 - Helena Ferguson - Where Is the Party (45, 1967)
 - Jackie Wilson & Count Basie - For Your Precious Love (45, 1968)
 - Turtles - Sound Asleep (CD, 1968)
 - Cowsills - Prophecy of Daniel and John the Divine (CD, 1969)
 - Free Movement - The Harder I Try (The Bluer I Get) (45, 1971)
 


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