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5 Songs From the 1960s That Instantly Transport You Back to a Simpler Time

Remember a time when the internet didnโ€™t 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. Letโ€™s dive into a few classics, shall we?

โ€œCome Togetherโ€ by The Beatles from โ€˜Abbey Roadโ€™ (1969)

โ€œCome 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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โ€œMy Generationโ€ by The Who from โ€˜My Generationโ€™ (1965)

The Who had a smash hit on their hands with what would become one of their signature tunes, โ€œMy 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. โ€œMy Generationโ€ peaked at No. 2 on the UK Singles chart.

โ€œGood Vibrationsโ€ by The Beach Boys (1966)

Those harmonies, that bubbly energy, that infectious melody. Progressive pop didnโ€™t know what hit it when โ€œGood Vibrationsโ€ by The Beach Boys dropped in 1966. This โ€œpocket symphonyโ€ of sorts was a huge critical success and a commercial one, too. โ€œGood Vibrationsโ€ peaked at No. 1 in both the US and UK, among other countries.

โ€œLike A Rolling Stoneโ€ by Bob Dylan from โ€˜Highway 61 Revisitedโ€™ (1965)

Folk rock wouldnโ€™t be the same without Bob Dylanโ€™s magnum opus, Highway 61 Revisited. Perhaps one of the most famous songs from that album is the legendary โ€œLike 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. โ€œLike A Rolling Stoneโ€ peaked at No. 2 on the US charts.

โ€œSweet Carolineโ€ by Neil Diamond from โ€˜Brother Loveโ€™s Travelling Salvation Showโ€™ (1969)

How about a soft rock song that will get you off your feet and ready to dance? โ€œSweet Carolineโ€ is easily Neil Diamondโ€™s 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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