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Top 10 Songs of 1967

Top 10 Songs of 1967. Respect- Aretha Franklin Light My Fire- Doors Sun Shine Of Your Love- Cream Purple Haze- J imi Hendrix A Day In T he Life- Beatles. Whiter Shade Of Pale-Procol Harum Somebody To Love-Jefferson Airplane Soul Man-Sam & Dave Strawberry Fields Forever- Beatles

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Top 10 Songs of 1967

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  1. Top 10 Songs of 1967 • Respect- Aretha Franklin • Light My Fire- Doors • Sun Shine Of Your Love- Cream • Purple Haze- Jimi Hendrix • A Day In The Life- Beatles • Whiter Shade Of Pale-Procol Harum • Somebody To Love-Jefferson Airplane • Soul Man-Sam & Dave • Strawberry Fields Forever- Beatles • Nights In White Satin- Moody Blues

  2. Top 10 songs of 1967 These top ten songs grooved through the 60’s. These top 10 songs made parties to remember. They were the type of songs to make peoples day. The artist of these song were very talented and very skilled. Ti took time and perfection to make the songs so great. Aretha Franklin toping the charts at number one has had great success in the music business. I guarantee she has work hard for what she has.

  3. Best selling novel The Agony and the Ecstasy by, Irving Stone Synopsis Celebrating the 500th anniversary of Michelangelo's David, New American Library releases a special edition of Irving Stone's classic biographical novel-in which both the artist and the man are brought to life in full. Michelangelo's dangerous, impassioned loves, and the God-driven fury from which he wrested the greatest art the world has ever known.

  4. Author Biography Irving Stone was born in San Francisco on July 14, 1903. He wrote several books which recounted the lives of well-known historical figures. In these novels, Stone interspersed biography with fictional narrative on the psychology and private lives of his subjects. He also wrote Clarence Darrow and Earl Warren, and short biographies of men who lost presidential elections. He died on August 26, 1989.

  5. Quotes about The Agony and the Ecstasy “This is the era I think I’d like to visit. I want to see what palpable optimism feels like.” “Some pretty great books on that fiction list.” “Yes, that optimism is empowering somehow. Though it may have been undirected in the 60′s, I sure think we could use more of it today. I look for that in people. I find it inspiring.” “It’s interesting to compare the Fiction to the Non-Fiction list. And then you have In Cold Blood which is somewhere in between. There’s a metaphysical slant to the NF, too. I wonder if the top selling list is always just a little bit behind what’s cutting edge. If all of America is reading this, what are the fringe people reading?”

  6. The president Lyndon B. Johnson was the president from 1963-1969 Johnson was born on August 27, 1908, in central Texas, not far from Johnson City, which his family had helped settle. He felt the pinch of rural poverty as he grew up, working his way through Southwest Texas State Teachers College (now known as Texas State University-San Marcos They were involved in the Vietnam war It was ok because inflation was only 1.2% and unemployment was 5.7% and they were in debt 316.1 billion dollars. Gas was .30 cent students and anti-war protest movements, political assassinations, and ghetto riots excited American people The American people liked him Because he was the biggest front man for the civil rights movement since Abe Lincoln. If he hadn't been sidetracked by Vietnam, he would be considered one of the greatest presidents of all time.

  7. Popular television show The #1 TV show in 1967 was bonanza. The stars of the show were Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, and Dan Blocker. The genre of the show is action. The plot is The Cartwright's thousand-square-mile Ponderosa Ranch is located near Virginia City, Nevada, site of the Comstock Silver Lode, during and after the Civil War. Each of the sons was born to a different wife of Ben's; none of the mothers is still alive. Adventures are typical western ones, with lots of personal relationships/problems thrown in as well. ~Written by Ed Stephan~

  8. My Opinion of Bonanza • I like it because I'm a big cowboy picture fan so this show was right up my ally…. I've seen this movie many times before so that’s why I chose it. I like the little comedy it has in it…. It’s a really good show and I recommend it.

  9. Basketball player of 1967 Rick Barry accomplished winning the rookie of the year award after averaging 25.7 points and 10.6 rebounds per game in the 1965-66 season. Barry attended college at the University of Miami, where he starred for three seasons. In 1964-65, his senior season, he was the NCAA scoring champion with 37.4 points per game. The team established an NCAA scoring record by averaging 98.4 points per game. The Hurricanes, however, were not allowed to participate in the NCAA Tournament that year after posting a 22-4 record -- because of recruiting violations. Barry had averaged 19.0 points and 14.6 rebounds as a sophomore and 32.2 PPG and 16.6 RPG as a junior.

  10. Cars-Socs power and the greasers’ vulnerability.

  11. Cars This 1967 Eldorado Fleetwood classic will make people jealous. I would ask for a ride. Would you???? This Pontiac GTO will blow your hair back from the speed. The purple candy paint will have you driving around like a cool cat.

  12. Clothes These cloths give you respect with no need to lift a finger…. The women's clothes were big and colorful…. These clothes will help you find love.

  13. Movies from 1967 Bonnie and Clyde

  14. Hair Products Beautiful people use afro sheen is the well known slogan…. And beautiful people do in fact use afro sheen

  15. Famous actor or actress Audrey Hepburn was born on May 4, 1929 in Brussels, Belgium. She really was blue-blood from the beginning with her father, a wealthy English banker, and her mother, a Dutch baroness. After her parents divorced, Audrey went to London with her mother where she went to a private girls school. Later, when her mother moved back to the Netherlands, she attended private schools as well. While vacationing with her mother in Arnhem, Holland, Hitler's army took over the town. It was here that she fell on hard times during the Nazi occupation. Audrey suffered from depression and malnutrition. After the liberation, Audrey went to a ballet school in London on a scholarship and later began a modeling career.

  16. My Opinion On Drugs Drugs in the 1960’s were very new to everybody. Most people experimented drugs and got addicted. That’s what made hippies come about. A lot of crazy music came out. After people got done with a concert or a show they would do drugs to ease there mind. Drug dealer were becoming very smart in out running the police. Drugs were I would like to say a very good business:~)

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