Category 1960s

“Nothing But a Heartache” (The Flirtations)

Nothing But a Heartache, the Flirtations

Today’s long lost classic soul song of the day is “Nothing But a Heartache” by the Flirtations. Released in 1969, it only made it to #34 on the Billboard Hot 100. It should have been higher. “Nothing But a Heartache” was written by British songwriters Wayne Bickerton and Tony Waddington. Bickerton was a fairly successful producer for acts like Petula…

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“Everyone’s Gone to the Moon” (Jonathan King)

Everyone's Gone to the Moon, Jonathan King

Continuing on from “Dancing in the Moonlight” and “Moonlight Feels Right,” today’s classic moon-themed song of the day is “Everyone’s Gone to the Moon” by Jonathan King. This track made it all the way to #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 in September of 1965. “Everyone’s Gone to the Moon” is ostensibly a song about loneliness, set to a melancholy…

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“Do You Want to Dance” (Bobby Freeman/The Beach Boys/Bette Midler)

Do You Want to Dance, Bette Midler

Today’s classic dance song of the day is “Do You Want to Dance,” which was a hit for three (actually four, if you count the UK) artists in three different decades. “Do You Want to Dance” was written by Bobby Freeman, a black teenager from San Francisco. Mr. Freeman was just 17 years old when he released his version of…

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