Remember a time when the internet didnโt exist, nor social media, and the music was absolutely killer? The 1960s were a really simpler time, and these five songs will likely instantly transport you back to an era of counterculture, fresh air, and the ever-growing evolution of rock music. Letโs dive into a few classics, shall we?
โCome Togetherโ by The Beatles from โAbbey Roadโ (1969)
โCome Togetherโ might just be the most memorable song off The Beatlesโ second-to-last release, Abbey Road. This surreal but uplifting blues rock classic was a smash hit in 1969, peaking at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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โMy Generationโ by The Who from โMy Generationโ (1965)
The Who had a smash hit on their hands with what would become one of their signature tunes, โMy Generationโ. This Pete Townshend-penned hard rock (and maybe even proto-punk) tune was quite a hit when it was first released, though it was only a modest hit in the US. โMy Generationโ peaked at No. 2 on the UK Singles chart.
โGood Vibrationsโ by The Beach Boys (1966)
Those harmonies, that bubbly energy, that infectious melody. Progressive pop didnโt know what hit it when โGood Vibrationsโ by The Beach Boys dropped in 1966. This โpocket symphonyโ of sorts was a huge critical success and a commercial one, too. โGood Vibrationsโ peaked at No. 1 in both the US and UK, among other countries.
โLike A Rolling Stoneโ by Bob Dylan from โHighway 61 Revisitedโ (1965)
Folk rock wouldnโt be the same without Bob Dylanโs magnum opus, Highway 61 Revisited. Perhaps one of the most famous songs from that album is the legendary โLike A Rolling Stoneโ, which dropped in 1965. Many would describe this Dylan tune as revolutionary in that it bridged the gap between his folk era and his ascension into a full-blown rock star. โLike A Rolling Stoneโ peaked at No. 2 on the US charts.
โSweet Carolineโ by Neil Diamond from โBrother Loveโs Travelling Salvation Showโ (1969)
How about a soft rock song that will get you off your feet and ready to dance? โSweet Carolineโ is easily Neil Diamondโs most famous song, and it closed out the 1960s beautifully. This entry on our list of 1960s songs that will take you back to a simpler time was all the rage, too. It peaked at No. 4 on the Hot 100 and did even better on the Canadian charts.
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