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The Monthly Epicness. All about 1960. Issued Feburay 13. Issue # 132. Price $1.99. Top 10 songs of 1960.
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The Monthly Epicness All about 1960 Issued Feburay 13 Issue # 132 Price $1.99
Top 10 songs of 1960 • 1. Will You Love Me Tomorrow - Shirelles2. Georgia On My Mind - Ray Charles3. Only The Lonely - Roy Orbison4. Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go - Hank Ballard & the Midnighters5. Stay - Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs6. Chain Gang - Sam Cooke7. Save The Last Dance For Me - Drifters8. Shop Around - Miracles9. The Twist - Chubby Checker10. Cathy's Clown - Everly Brothers • Chain gang lyrics I hear somethin' sayin’(Hooh! aah!) (hooh! aah!)(Hooh! aah!) (hooh! aah!) (Well, don't you know)That's the sound of the men working on the chain ga-a-angThat's the sound of the men working on the chain gang All day long they're singin‘=(Hooh! aah!) (hooh! aah!)(Hooh! aah!) (hooh! aah!) • (Well, don't you know)That's the sound of the men working on the chain ga-a-angThat's the sound of the men working on the chain gang • All day long they work so hardTill the sun is goin' downWorking on the highways and bywaysAnd wearing, wearing a frownYou hear them moanin' their lives awayThen you hear somebody sa-ayThat's the sound of the men working on the chain ga-a-angThat's the sound of the men working on the chain gangCan't ya hear them singin’Mm, I'm goin' home one of these daysI'm goin' home see my womanWhom I love so dearBut meanwhile I got to work right he-ere(Well, don't you know)That's the sound of the men working on the chain ga-a-angThat's the sound of the men working on the chain gangAll day long they're singin', mmMy, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my work is so hardGive me water, I'm thirstyMy work is so hard • I think it reflects the sixty's because its just now going in a new era
Best selling novel of 1960 • The leapord by Giuseppe TomasidiLampedusa • Plot:Most of the novel is set during the time of the Risorgimento, specifically during the period when Giuseppe Garibaldi, the hero of Italian unification, swept through Sicily with his forces, known as The Thousand. The plot focuses upon the aristocratic Salina family, which is headed by the stoic Prince Fabrizio, a consummate womanizer who foresees the upcoming downfall of his family and the nobility in Italy as a whole but is unable to act upon this. • Autherbio:Tomasi was the last in a line of minor princes in Sicily, and he had long contemplated writing a historical novel based on his great-grandfather, Don GiulioFabrizioTomasi, another Prince of Lampedusa. After the Lampedusa palace was bombed and pillaged by Allied forces in World War II, Tomasi sank into a lengthy depression, and began to write Il Gattopardo as a way to combat it. • My opinion it’s a great captivating book you'll learn of the history of the state and of being a prince
About the pres • John f Kennedy was elected in 1960 only 43 years old this democrat was determined to change the us but all most instantaneously he had to deal with cia scandals and a war but thought it all he managed a great rein over the us for his short period as president
Popluretv show of the 1960 • Bonanza • Plot: benhosslitlejoe and adamcartright have to deal with the troubles of living in the west • Genre: western • My opion: I think this show was perfect for the 60 it was a great family entertainment show
Sport figure • Wlima Rudolph, a black American woman, received three Olympic gold medals in fast running • As a child, she was very ill with pneumonia and scarlet fever. She barely lived, and doctors said she probably would never be able to walk again. But she never gave up hope, and was not only able to walk again, but able to outrun everyone else in the Olympics • Qoutes by wilma R My doctor told me I would never walk again. My mother told me I would. I believed my mother.
Ads during the 60’s Buy this toy for you kid it'll occupy them for hours Buy comet clean your house and everything else in new decorator size Don’t choke your horsepower use welbys cigarettes
Being a teenager in 1960 • Many used to be teens say that life was a lot simpler then there was less electronics and every thing was done the old fashioned way there was less violence and drugs so kids could say out later and for extra curricular activities they went bowling or to a skating rink the fashion was simper then to super long skirts or long flared pants or the opposite super short shorts (hot pants) or short skirts . The hair styles were just as simple long head bands and colors ,lots and lots of colors but the best part of being a teen in the sixty's has to be Woodstock and rally's , peace rally's, and the music was syckadellic and tansy so every thing was laid back
Famous actor Nominated 8 times for an academy award and he played in he played the lead and he won in all these films Wackiest Ship in the Army, Stowaway in the Sky Pepe Bio-Lemmon was born in an elevator at Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Newton, Massachusetts, . He was the only child of Mildred Burgess LaRue .Lemmon attended John Ward Elementary School in Newton and The Rivers School in Weston, Massachusetts. He had stated that he knew he wanted to be an actor from the age of eight. Lemmon attended Phillips Academy and Harvard University where he lived in Adams House and was an active member of several Drama Clubs - becoming president of the Hasty Pudding Club - as well as a member of the Delphic Club for Gentleman, a final club at Harvard.
Resource page • Google images • Wikipedia • http://www.kyrene.org/schools/brisas/sunda/decade/1960.htm • http://the60sofficialsite.com/