I was hatched in June of 1967, the #1 about the week I was born was Aretha Franklin's "Respect". If that isn't exactly accurate, it's pretty close. And it's close enough that I will take it. These rankings are from Billboard magazine.
1967:
100) Neil Diamond "Thank The Lord For The Night Time":
5) The Monkees "I'm A Believer":
4) The Association "Windy":
3) Bobby Gentry "Ode To Billy Joe":
2) The Box Tops "The Letter":
I'm very glad this was #1 for the year when I was born. 1) Lulu "To Sir With Love":
1968:
Honestly I've never even heard of this song or the artist. But I love it's old school feel.
100) Jerry Butler "Never Gonna Give You Up":
100) Jerry Butler "Never Gonna Give You Up":
5) The Rascals "People Got To Be Free":
4) Otis Redding "(Sittin' On) The Dock of The Bay":
This is not a song that I would associate with the radical year of 1968. 3) Bobby Goldsboro "Honey":
2) Paul Mauriat "Love Is Blue":
Not a big Beatles fan, but this is without a doubt a classic. 1) The Beatles "Hey Jude":
1969:
100) The Box Tops "Sweet Cream Ladies, Forward March":
5) Sly and The Family Stone "Everyday People":
4) Rolling Stone "Honky Tonk Women":
3) The Temptations "I Can't Get Next To You":
2) The Fifth Dimension "Aquarius/ Let The Sunshine In":
1) The Archies "Sugar, Sugar":
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