Popular music -- 1961-1970
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Popular music -- 1961-1970
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Popular music
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Incoming Resources
- Dick Clark's American bandstand
- Invisible tears, Ray Conniff and the singers
- The ultimate collection, Jackson 5
- I get around
- The Mamas & the Papas, 16 of their greatest hits, The Mamas & the Papas
- The only doo-wop collection you'll ever need
- Chronicle, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Volume two
- Broadway musicals show by show, 1960-1971, a musical and historical look at Broadway's biggest hits based on the best-selling book by Stanley Green
- The sixties generation, 1967
- Friends of Old Time Music
- Troubadours of the folk era, Volume 2
- The sixties generation, 1961
- Lucky numbers, Frank Sinatra
- The greatest songs of the sixties, Barry Manilow
- All 6 Ed Sullivan shows, the Rolling Stones, producer Josh Solt ; for Sullivan productions, producer Bob Precht ; directors, Tim Kiley, John Moffitt
- Greatest hits, Elton John
- Among our souvenirs, the Lennon Sisters
- The Atlantic singles collection 1967-1970, Aretha Franklin
- The Supremes
- Sympathy for the devil, Abkco Films presents ; Cupid Productions present a Jean-Luc Godard film ; executive producer, Eleni Collard ; produced by Michael Pearson & Iain Quarrier ; directed by Jean-Luc Godard
- The sixties generation, 1969
- Motown dance party, volume 1
- Walk right back, the Everly Brothers on Warner Bros. 1960 to 1969
- The best of Tom Jones
- The greatest hits, 1966-1992, Neil Diamond
- Heat wave
- The Essential 5th Dimension
- Sinatra reprise, the very good years, Frank Sinatra
- The best of Simon & Garfunkel
- The sixties generation, 1965
- My son, the celebrity, Allan Sherman
- Nashville skyline, Bob Dylan
- It's a wonderfull life, a journey into sound, compiled for MOJO by Siouxsie Sioux and Steven Severin
- Flower power
- 25 all-time doo wop hits
- Small Faces & friends
- America the beautiful, songs and hymns from the American soul, Capitol Symphony Orchestra ; Carmen Dragon
- The best of doo wop
- Sentimentally yours, Patsy Cline
- Blonde on blonde, Bob Dylan
- I want you back!, unreleased masters, Jackson 5
- The sixties generation, 1968
- Greatest hits of the 60s, Vol. 2
- Life could be a dream, the doo-wop sound, a Paul Eichgrun film ; director, producer, Paul Eichgrun ; produced in association with Bravo! New Style Arts Channel and MuchMoreMusic, divisions of Chum Television Limited ; co-production of Les Productions en Commun Inc, Quebec [and] Dramarama Productions Inc, Ontario
- The no. 1's, Diana Ross & the Supremes
- '60s pop rock reunion live!
- Good times!, The Monkees
- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Beatles
- Love letters, Ketty Lester
- Up on the roof, on broadway & under the boardwalk, The Drifters
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