Right this moment, Can you sing any one of these songs?

Gaer

"Angel whisperer"
"In the still of the night" 5 Satins
"It's only make believe" Conway Twitty
"All I have to do is dream" Every Bros.
"It's all in the game" Tommy Edwards
"Can't help falling in love" Elvis Presley
"Unchained melody" Rightous Bros.
"Only you" Platters
"Where or when" Dion
"Crying" Roy Orbison
"Beyond the sea" Bobby Darin
"Are you lonesome tonight?" Elvis Presley
"Blue moon" Marcels
"Wonder of you" Ray Peterson
"Twilight time" Platters
"Tragedy" Fleetwoods
"Raindrops" Dee Clark
"My special angel" Bobby Helm
"Mr. Blue " Fleetwoods
"I only have eyes for you" Flamingo
"Dream lover" Bobby Darin
"Come softly to me" Fleetwoods
"Smoke gets in your eyes" Platters
"Alone at last" Jackie Wilson
"The story of my love" Conway Twitty
"It's now or never" Elvis Presley
"Half heaven, half heartache" Gene Pitney
"The 12th of never" Johnny Mathis
"Let it be me" Everly Bros.
"Running scared" Roy Orbison
"When I fall in love" lettermen
"You mean everything to me" Fleetwoods
"16 candles the Crests
"Handyman" James Taylor
"To know him is to love him" Teddy Bears
"Run to him" Bobby Vee
"Tragedy" Fleetwoods
"Temptation" Everly Bros.
"The wonder of you" Ray Peterson
"You don't know what you got" Ray Donner
"Kansas City" Wilbert Harrison
"Cry Baby" Garnet Mimms
"Rubber Ball" Bobby Vee
"At the end of a rainbow" Earl Grant
"The fool" Sanford Clark
"I understand" The g-Clefs
"Bless you" Tony Orlando
"Every breath I take" Gene Pitney
" Don't think twice, it's all right" Peter, Paul and Mary
"Stagger Lee" Lloyd Price
"Baby, I need your lovin" Johnny Rivers

If you're old enough to remember these, go ahead. Sing it!
 

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I see Tony Orlando is represented.. always enjoyed his music

Along with ”Tie a Yellow Ribbon,” I enjoyed “Knock Three Times”

How about some of Jim Croce‘s songs? “Time in a Bottle”, one of my all-time faves
Well, I listed some of my favorites from 1959 or around there.
( the best year for music IMO)
You see, Jim Croce came along much later.
 
I don't know if my mental hard drive is just full or what but my short term memory is getting worse but yet I can remember every word and can sign right along with Bobby Darin and Dream Lover and about 1/4 of the other songs listed above......this getting older ain't all it's cracked up to be.

 
I don't know if my mental hard drive is just full or what but my short term memory is getting worse but yet I can remember every word and can sign right along Bobby Darin and Dream Lover and about 1/4 of the other songs listed above......this getting older ain't all it's cracked up to be.

Ah, One of my very favorite songs!
 
I remember most of these songs but can only sing a few verses of each of them, which is why I have an "earworm" always stuck in my head. I'm always singing verses in my head but not the whole song. When you can't finish them they never leave your head.
 
I remember and can sing every one of them. Not bragging,just have a hubby who listens to these all the time. His ancient Ipod is the family joke-he always wants to play "his music" at family getogethers. Having had way older siblings,I was listening to all of that music from a very young age. Still have 50s and 60s stations locked in on my XM in the car. Never gets old.
 
I also remember most of them and know the words to a few of them. In 1959 I was 22 years old and had many of these songs on records. Stagger Lee was real popular at that time. Rock Around the Clock, Bill Haley, was one of my all time favorites. I guess it still is.
 
Wow, Terry and Lewkat, , Mrs. Robinson, Pappy, Pepper; know all the songs? Great! That is so cool!
Bonnie? "Some softly to me", one of my very favorite too!

Forgive me guys, but I don't monitor beyond the first day of posting a thread.
But, please don't forget these songs. They are part of our youth. Sing em LOUD!
 
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I too, am in the can't sing brigade, but I heard most of those
in my head while reading your list Gaer, I liked that era a lot,
for music.

Mike.
 


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