Artist ( 141 )



1. Paul And Paula    2. Ruby & The Romantics    3. The Chiffons    4. Jimmy Soul

5. Little Peggy March    6. Lesley Gore    7. John Stanley


** Paul And Paula

1. So Fine    2. Blue Roller Rink    3. Average Boy And Average Girl

4. Hey Paula  ,  Live  (  Lyrics  )    5. Young Lovers    6. Sweet Baby

7. We Go Together    8. Flipped Over You    9. Holiday For Teens

10. Holiday Hootenanny

 Paul And Paula : Paul & Paula (Ray Hildebrand, born December 21, 1940; Jill Jackson, born May 20, 1942), were a pop singing duo, best known for their 1963 million selling #1 hit record, "Hey Paula."


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** Ruby And The Romantics

1. How Deep Is the Ocean?    2. Our Everlasting Love    3. I'm Sorry

4. Our Day Will Come  ,  Live  (  Lyrics  )    5. Hey There Lonely Boy

6. My Summer Love    7. Your Baby Doesn't Love You Anymore

8. Dream     9. Till Then     10. Does He Really Care For Me

11. Baby Come Home    12. Time After Time

13. The End Of The World    14. My Prayer

 Ruby And The Romantics : Ruby & the Romantics was an American R&B group in the 1960s. They had several pop and R&B hit records, but are sometimes considered as a one-hit wonder for topping the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1963 with their first recording, "Our Day Will Come", written by Mort Garson and Bob Hilliard. It sold over one million copies in the US, and peaked at #38 in the UK Singles Chart.


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** The Chiffons

1. He's So Fine  (  Lyrics  )    2. One Fine Day  ,  Live  (  Lyrics  )

3. Stop Look And Listen    4. The Real Thing    5. March    6. Sailor Boy

7. See You In September    8. Teach Me How    9. Out Of This World

10. I'm Gonna Dry My Eyes    11. Keep The Boy Happy    12. Lucky Me

13. Why Am I So Shy?    14. He's A Bad One    15. Remember Me Baby

16. What Am I Gonna Do With You (Hey Baby)    17. Only My Friend

18. Up On The Bridge    19. A Love So Fine    20. Oh! My Lover

21. Dream Dream Dream    22. When I Go To Sleep At Night

23. I Have A Boyfriend    24. Just For Tonight    25. I Wonder Why

26. It Hurts To Be Sixteen    27. Easy To Love (So Hard To Get)

28. Did You Ever Go Steady?    29. I Don`t Deserve A Boy Like You

30. Open Your Eyes    31. The Heavenly Place    32. If I Knew Then

33. Nobody Knows What's Going On (In My Mind But Me)

34. Three Dips Of Ice Cream    35. Every Boy And Every Girl

36. When The Boy's Happy

 The Chiffons : The Chiffons were one of the top girl groups of the early 1960s. With their trademark tight harmonies, high-stepping confidence and the hit machine of Goffin and King writing songs such as “One Fine Day,” the Chiffons made music that helped define the girl group sound of the era.


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** Jimmy Soul

1. If You Wanna Be Happy  (  Lyrics  )    2. Twistin' Matilda

 Jimmy Soul : Jimmy Soul (August 24, 1942 – June 25, 1988) was an American vocalist. He is best remembered for his 1963 million selling recording, "If You Wanna Be Happy." Born James McCleese in Weldon, North Carolina, he performed gospel music as a teenager, later scouted by Frank Guida and recruited to sing songs handpicked for one of Guida's other hit artists, Gary U.S. Bonds. Soul only had two chart hit singles, both which were Bond's cast-offs, "Twistin' Matilda" in 1962 and the Billboard Hot 100 number one hit "If You Wanna Be Happy" (based on the calypso, "Ugly Woman", by Roaring Lion) in 1963. "If You Wanna Be Happy" sold over one million gramophone records, earning gold disc status. It had two spells in the UK Singles Chart, peaking at #39 (1963) and #68 (1991) respectively.


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** Little Peggy March

1. Memories Of Tokoyo    2. I'll Never Forget Last Night    3. Let Her Go

4. I Will Follow Him  ,  Live  ,  Japanese Ver.  (  Lyrics  )    5. Little Me

6. You Make Me Laugh     7. Mississippi Shuffle Boat     8. Boy Crazy

9. Only You Coud Do That to My Heart    10. He Couldn't Care Less

11. Hello Heartache , Goodbye Love    12. I Wish I Were A Princess

13. Dream World    14. The Impossible Happened    15. Your Girl

16. This Heart Wasn't Made To Kick Around    17. Wind Up Doll

18. Can't Stop Thinkin' About Him    19. Try To See It My Way

20. If You Loved Me    21. Watch What You Do With My Baby

22. Catchin' On Fast    23. Oh-Oh , I'm Falling In Love Again

24. Johnny Cool    25. Suddenly    26. Aisite Wa Ikenai

27. Hello Heartache Goodbye Love(Italian Ver.)

28. (I'm Watching) Every Little Move You Make

29. Oh! My What A Guy    30. Leave Me Alone

31. Losin' My Touch    32. He's Back Again

 Little Peggy March : Peggy March (born Margaret Annemarie Battavio, March 8, 1948, Lansdale, Pennsylvania) is an American pop singer. She is primarily known for her 1963 million-selling song "I Will Follow Him". Although she is sometimes remembered as a one-hit wonder, she continued to have success in Europe until the 1970s.


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** Lesley Gore

1. Maybe I Know      2. It's Judy's Turn To Cry   ,   Italian Ver.      3. Boys

4. That's The Way Boys Are(1)   ,   That's The Way..(2)  ,  German Ver.

5. Live And Learn   ,   French Ver.     6. What Am I Gonna Do With You

7. Magic Colors       8. Young Love       9. He Gives Me Love (La La La)

10. With Any Other Girl    11. A Girl In Love     12. Summer And Sandy

13. You Name It (He's Got It)    14. Only Last Night    15. Maybe Now

16. Will You Love Me Tomorrow    17. Sieben Girls (Sung In German)

18. To Know Him Is To Love Him    19. If That's The Way You Want It

20. It's My Party   ,   Live  (  Lyrics  )    21. Leave Me Alone    22. Bad

23. I'm Fallin' Down    24. Don't Wanna Be One    25. She Said That

26. Brink Of Disaster(1)   ,   Brink Of Disaster(2)    27. All Of My Life

28. California Nights  ,  Live   29. Sunshine Lollipops And Rainbows

30. I'm Going Out (The Same Way I Came In)     31. Look Of Love

32. Eh! Non (Hey! Now - Sung In French)      33. The Road I Walk

34. Love Goes On Forever     35. Run , Bobby Run  ,  French Ver.

36. Sunshine , Lollipops And Rainbows    37. You've Come Back

38. You Don't Own Me  ,  French Ver.  ,  Italian Ver.  (  Lyrics  )

39. I Won't Love You Anymore (Sorry)    40. Run Bobby Run

41. You Didn't Look 'Round    42. Don't Call Me (I'll Call You)

43. No More Tears (Left To Cry)    44. Just Let Me Cry

45. I'm Coolin', No Foolin'

 Lesley Gore : Lesley Sue Goldstein (May 2, 1946 – February 16, 2015), better known as Lesley Gore, was an American singer, songwriter, actress, and activist. At the age of 16 (in 1963) she recorded the pop hit "It's My Party", and followed it up with other hits including "Judy's Turn to Cry", "You Don't Own Me", and "California Nights". Gore also worked as an actress and composed songs with her brother, Michael Gore, for the 1980 film Fame, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award. She hosted an LGBT-oriented public television show, In the Life, on American TV in the 2000s, and was active until 2014.


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** John Stanley

1. Concerto in G major    2. Voluntary in D minor , Op.5 , No.8

3. Trumpet Voluntary    4. Concerto In Seven Parts In B Minor

 John Stanley : Charles John Stanley (17 January 1712 – 19 May 1786) was an English composer and organist. Stanley, who was blind from an early age, studied music with Maurice Greene and held a number of organist appointments in London, such as St Andrew's, Holborn from 1726. He was a friend of George Frideric Handel, and following Handel's death, Stanley joined first with John Christopher Smith and later with Thomas Linley to continue the series of oratorio concerts Handel had established, and succeeded him as a governor of the Foundling Hospital (continuing his tradition of performing "Messiah" for them). In 1779, Stanley succeeded William Boyce as Master of the King's Musick. Stanley's works include the opera Teraminta, the dramatic cantata The Choice of Hercules, twelve other cantatas with texts by John Hawkins, the oratorios Jephtha, The Fall of Egypt and Zimri, and instrumental music, notably three volumes of Voluntaries for organ (1748, 1752, and 1754). Nearly all of the voluntaries feature a short, slow introduction followed by either a solo-stop movement (such as the so called trumpet voluntaries) or a fugue. Some of the former have been arranged in modern times for string chamber orchestra and trumpet.