Artist ( 144 )



1. The Byrds     2. Sonny And Cher     3. The Dave Clark 5     4. The Singing Nun

5. Barry McGuire     6. The McCoys       7. Arnold Schoenberg


** The Byrds

1. Turn Turn Turn (To Everything There Is A Season)  ,  Live  (  Lyrics  )

2. Mr. Tambourine Man  ,  Live  (  Lyrics  )    3. Wild Mountain Thyme

4. Mr. Tambourine Man(Full Album)    5. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better

6. Fifth Dimension (Full Album - 1966)    7. Have You Seen Her Face

8. Younger Than Yesterday (Full Album - 1967)    9. Renaissance Fair

10. Dr.Byrds And Mr.Hyde (Full Album - 1969)    11. Dolphin's Smile

12. Sweetheart Of The Rodeo (Full Album)    13. It Won't Be Wrong

14. Eight Miles High  ,  RCA Version    15. The Day Walk (Never before)

16. So You Want To Be A Rock N Roll Star    17. Old John Robertson

18. Greatest Hits - [Full Album - 1967]    19. What's Happening?

20. Wait And See    21. The World Turns All Around Her    22. Candy

23. Why  ,  Single Ver.  ,  RCA Ver.    24. You Won't Have To Cry

25. So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star    26. If You're Gone

27. Pretty Boy Floyd    Single Ver.    28. Lady Friend    29. So Fine

30. Your Gentle Way Of Loving Me   31. Hey Joe (Where You Gonna Go)

32. King Apathy III   33. Way Behind The Sun   34. Jack Tarr The Sailor

35. Bad Night At The Whiskey    36. Tiffany Queen    37. Draft Morning

38. Ballad Of Easy Rider  ,  Long Ver.    39. Child Of The Universe

40. Triad    41. Born To Rock And Roll    42. Pale Blue  ,  Alt. Version

43. Tulsa County  ,  Alt. Version    44. Old Blue    45. Hungry Planet

46. Just A Season    47. You Don't Miss Your Water  ,  Gram Vocal Ver.

48. He Was A Friend Of Mine    49. Wasn't Born To Follow    50. I Trust

51. I Wanna Grow Up To Be A Politician    52. All I Really Want To Do

53. The Christian Life  ,  Gram Vocal Ver.    54. Natural Harmony

55. All The Things  ,  Alt. Version   56. Kathleen's Song   57. Lazy Days

58. My Destiny    59. Change Is Now    60. Don't Doubt Yourself , Babe

61. She Don't Care About Time    62. It's No Use    63. Artificial Energy

64. Stranger In A Strange Land    65. Fiddler A Dram (Moog Experiment)

66. 2-4-2 Fox Trot (The Lear Jet Song)    67. I Knew I'd Want You

68. One Hundred Years From Now  ,  Gram Vocal Ver.    69. I See You

70. She Has A Way    71. Captain Soul    72. Psychodrama City

73. Pretty Polly    74. Set You Free This Time    75. I Am A Pilgrim

76. Oil In My Lamp    77. Chestnut Mare    78. Hickory Wind

79. Goin' Back    80. Mr. Spaceman    81. Get To You

82. I Know My Rider (I Know You Rider)

83. The Notorious Byrd Brothers [Full Album]

84. Avalon Ballroom , San Francisco [Full Album - 1968]

 The Byrds : The Byrds were an American rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California in 1964. The band underwent multiple line-up changes throughout its existence, with frontman Roger McGuinn (aka Jim McGuinn) remaining the sole consistent member until the group disbanded in 1973. Although they only managed to attain the huge commercial success of contemporaries like The Beatles, The Beach Boys, and The Rolling Stones for a short period of time (1965–66), The Byrds are today considered by critics to be one of the most influential bands of the 1960s. Initially, they pioneered the musical genre of folk rock, melding the influence of The Beatles and other British Invasion bands with contemporary and traditional folk music. As the 1960s progressed, the band was also influential in originating psychedelic rock, raga rock, and country rock. In addition, the band's signature blend of clear harmony singing and McGuinn's jangly twelve-string Rickenbacker guitar has continued to be influential on popular music up to the present day. Among the band's most enduring songs are their cover versions of Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" and Pete Seeger's "Turn! Turn! Turn! (to Everything There is a Season)", along with the self-penned originals, "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better", "Eight Miles High", "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star", "Ballad of Easy Rider" and "Chestnut Mare".


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** Sonny And Cher

1. I Got You Babe  ,  Slow Ver.  ,  Live  (  Lyrics  )    2. It's Gonna Rain

3. Baby Don't Go  (  Lyrics  )    4. Love Is Strange    5. 500 Miles

6. Unchained Melody    7. It's The Little Things    8. Then He Kissed Me

9. Turn Around   10. Plastic Man   11. Good Combination   12. Monday

13. Beautiful Story    14. Cheryl's Goin Home    15. Living For You

16. Stand By Me    17. Misty Roses    18. We'll Sing In The Sunshine

19. Little Man    20. Podunk    21. Love Don't Come    22. You Baby

23. Groovy Kind Of Love    24. The Beat Goes On    25. Just A Name

26. I'm Gonna Love You    27. Trust Me    28. The Revolution Kind

29. Good Times    30. Crying Time    31. So Fine    32. Laugh At Me

33. I Look For You    34. What Now My Love    35. But You're Mine

36. Leave Me Be    37. Set Me Free    38. Bring It On Home To Me

39. I'm Leaving It All Up To You    40. Tell Him    41. Summertime

42. Hello    43. Don't Talk To Strangers    44. The Good Times Roll

45. Why Don't They Let Us Fall In Love    46. Do You Want To Dance

47. You've Really Got A Hold On Me    48. Let It Be Me    49. The Letter

50. Just You    51. It's Gonna Rain    52. Sing C'est La Vie    53. When

54. Wo Yeah    55. Two Hearts    56. La La La    57. Leavin' Town

58. Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring    59. You Don't Love Me

60. Walkin' The Quetzal    61. I Surrender

 Sonny And Cher : Sonny & Cher were an American pop music duo, actors, singers and entertainers made up of husband-and-wife team Sonny and Cher Bono in the 1960s and 1970s. The couple started their career in the mid-1960s as R&B backing singers for record producer Phil Spector. The pair first achieved fame with two hit songs in 1965, "Baby Don't Go" and "I Got You Babe". Signing with Atco/Atlantic Records, they released three studio albums in the late 1960s, as well as the soundtrack recording for an unsuccessful movie, Good Times. In 1972, after four years of silence, the couple returned to the studio and released two other albums under the MCA/Kapp Records label. In the 1970s, they also positioned themselves as media personalities with two top ten TV shows in the US, The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour and The Sonny & Cher Show. The couple's career as a duo ended in 1975 following their divorce. In the decade they spent together, Sonny and Cher sold 80 million records worldwide.


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** The Dave Clark 5

1. Bits And Pieces  ,  Live    2. Glad All Over    3. You Got What It Takes

4. Over And Over  ,  Live    5. Hurting Inside    6. Because  ,  Live

7. Catch Us If You Can    8. Reelin' And Rockin'    9. Lucille

10. On The Move

 The Dave Clark 5 : The Dave Clark Five (also known as "The DC5") were an English pop rock group. Their single "Glad All Over" knocked The Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand" off the top of the UK singles charts in January 1964: it eventually peaked at No.6 in the United States in April 1964. They were the second group of the British Invasion, after The Beatles, to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show and for some time were more popular in the US than in their native UK but they had a renaissance in the UK between 1967-70. The group disbanded in late 1970. On 10 March 2008 the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


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** The Singing Nun

1. Dominique  ,  Disco Ver.  (  Lyrics  )

 The Singing Nun : Jeanine Deckers (17 October 1933 – 29 March 1985), known in English as The Singing Nun, was a Belgian nun, and a member (as Sister Luc Gabriel) of the Dominican Fichermont Convent in Belgium. She became internationally famous in 1963 as Sœur Sourire (Sister Smile) when she scored a hit with the song "Dominique". In the English-language world, she is credited on her records as "The Singing Nun".


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** Barry McGuire

1. Eve Of Destruction  ,  Music Video  ,  Live  (  Lyrics  )

2. You Never Had It So Good    3. She Belongs To Me

4. There Is A Peace

 Barry McGuire : Barry McGuire (born 15 October 1935) is an American singer-songwriter best known for the hit song "Eve of Destruction", and later as a singer and songwriter of Contemporary Christian Music.


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** The McCoys

1. Stormy Monday Blues    2. Daybreak    3. All Over You    4. Faces

5. Hang On Sloopy  ,  Long Ver.  ,  Live  (  Lyrics  )    6. Melodrama

7. Beat The Clock    8. Everyday I Have To Cry    9. He Likes It

10. Gator Tails And Monkey Ribs    11. Genesis Through A Window

12. Fever    13. Come On , Let's Go    14. It Really Doesn't Matter

15. I Got to Go Back (And Watch That Little Girl Dance)    16. Hell

17. Human Ball Blues    18. (You Make Me Feel) So Good

19. Resurrection    20. Union City Waltz

 The McCoys : The McCoys were a rock group that started in Union City, Indiana, United States, in 1962. One of their best-known songs is "Hang On Sloopy", which was #1 in America in the Billboard Hot 100 chart in October 1965 and is the official rock song of the state of Ohio. American sales alone were over one million copies. Other hits include a Top 10 cover of "Fever" (Billboard #7), and a Top 40 cover of Ritchie Valens's "Come On Let's Go" (Billboard #21).


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** Arnold Schoenberg

1. Variations For Orchestra Op.31    2. Pelleas Und Melisande Op.5

3. Chamber Symphony No.2 Op.38    4. String Quartet No. 2 Op. 10

5. Serenade Op.24     6. Ode To Napoleon Buonaparte, Op. 41

7. Sinfonia Da Camera N.2 Op.38    8. Suite For Piano Op.25

9. String Quartet No. 1 In D Minor, Op. 7    

 Arnold Schoenberg : Arnold Schoenberg (13 September 1874 – 13 July 1951) was an Austrian composer and painter, associated with the expressionist movement in German poetry and art, and leader of the Second Viennese School. He used the standard German spelling Schönberg until after his move to the United States in 1934 (Steinberg 1995, 463), whereupon he altered it to Schoenberg "in deference to American practice" (Foss 1951, 401), though one writer claims he made the change a year earlier (Ross 2007, 45).