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Cover page. T O P 1 0 S O N G S O F T H E Y E A R 1 9 6 5. 1.(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction by Rolling Stones 2.Yesterday by Beatles 3.Turn! Turn! Turn! by Byrds 4.I Got You Babe by Sonny & Cher 5.Help! by Beatles 6.Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter by Herman's Hermits

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  2. TOP10SONGSOFTHEYEAR1965 1.(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction by Rolling Stones 2.Yesterday by Beatles 3.Turn! Turn! Turn! by Byrds 4.I Got You Babe by Sonny & Cher 5.Help! by Beatles 6.Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter by Herman's Hermits 7.You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin‘ by Righteous Brothers 8.Downtown by Petula Clark 9.I Can't Help Myself by Four Tops 10.Help Me Rhonda by Beach Boys I can't get no satisfaction (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction by Rolling Stones I can't get no satisfaction 'Cause I try and I try and I try and I try I can't get no, I can't get no When I'm drivin' in my car And a man comes on the radio He's telling me more and more About some useless information Supposed to fire my imagination I can't get no, oh no no no Hey hey hey, that's what I say I can't get no satisfaction I can't get no satisfaction 'Cause I try and I try and I try and I try I can't get no, I can't get no When I'm watchin' my TV And a man comes on to tell me How white my shirts can be But he can't be a man 'cause he doesn't smoke The same cigarrettes as me I can't get no, oh no nonoHey heyhey, that's what I say I can't get no satisfaction I can't get no girlie action 'Cause I try and I try and I try and I try I can't get no, I can't get no When I'm ridin' round the world And I'm doin' this and I'm signing that And I'm tryin' to make some girl Who tells me baby better come back later next week 'Cause you see I'm on losing streak I can't get no, a no no no Hey hey hey, that's what I say I can't get no, I can't get no I can't get no satisfaction No satisfaction, no satisfaction, no satisfaction

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  4. Fox in Socks • Fox in socks is a fox that follows Mr. Knox every where to try to get him to try his tongue twisters. When he finally says on of his tongue twisters he leaves Mr. Socks in a bottle. • Dr. Seuss was born on March 2, 1904, in Springfield, Massachusetts. Theodor Geisel was his real name. He published his first is children's book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street in 1937. His second and third children's books where Yertle the Turtleand Green Eggs and Ham, all filled with crazy words, odd characters and worlds.

  5. Da nanana da nanana BATMAN!!!

  6. 1965 Voting rights act of 1965. Southern African Americans got the right to vote for the first time in Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Virginia The elementary and secondary education act. Allowing the public schools to have a large amount of federal funding. Developed the medical program and health insurance to the elderly. Good economy and more.

  7. DON’T CUT YOUR SELF!!!

  8. Tom and Jerry • The main characters are Tom and Jerry. • Comedy • Tom and Jerry is about a cat and a mouse. The cat always tries to catch the mouse but he never succeeds. Tom Jerry

  9. Petra Burka Petra Burka is a famous figureskater. She could watch other skaters and repeat what they did exactly the same. In 1964 she earned many bronze medals. In the future she plans to be very successful.

  10. DorothyDandridge Dorothy Dandridge was born November 9, 1922, in Cleveland, Ohio. Dorothy Dandridge sang at Harlem's Cotton Club and Apollo Theatre. She was the first African American woman to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress. However she did not win best actress of the year.

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