
1. The Band “Chest Fever” Songs From The Big Pink (Capitol Records) 1968
2. James Brown “Get Up Offa That Thing” Get Up Offa That Thing (Polydor) 1975
3. Glen Campbell “Guess I’m Dumb” (Capitol Records) 1965
4. Sandie Shaw “Always Something There To Remind Me” (Pye Records) 1965
5. Richard and Linda Thompson “I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight” I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight (Island Records) 1973
6. Gary “U.S.” Bonds “Quarter To Three” Dance Til Quarter To Three (Legend Records) 1961
7. The Neon Philharmonic “Morning Girl” The Moth Confesses (Warner Brothers) 1969
8. The Third Rail “Run Run Run” Nuggets (Rhino Records) 1967
9. The Nice “Hang On To A Dream” Everything Nice As Mother Makes It (Immediate Records) 1969
10. The Twilights “Stop The World For A Day” Once Upon A Twilight (Aztec Records) 1968
11. Sonny and Cher “Baby Don’t Go” Baby Don’t Go (Reprise Records) 1964
12. Richard Harris and Vanessa Redgrave “In Camelot” Camelot Motion Picture Soundtrack (Warner Brothers) 1967
13. Jack Nitzsche “Lower California” Three Piece Suite (Reprise Records) 1971
14. Bobby Vee “Take Good Care of My Baby” Take Good Care of My Baby (Liberty Records) 1961
15. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins “I Put A Spell On You” At Home With Screamin’ Jay Hawkins (Okeh Records) 1956
16. The Simon Sisters “Motherless Child” Cuddlebug (Kapp Records) 1964
17. Steppenwolf “The Pusher” Steppenwolf (ABC Dunhil Records) 1968
18. The Mamas and the Papas “I Call Your Name” If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears (ABC Dunhil Records) 1966
19. John Lennon “Baby Please Don’t Go” The Ascot Years (Capitol Records) 1971
20. Gary Lewis and the Playboys “This Diamond Ring” This Diamond Ring (Liberty Records) 1965
21. Delaney and Bonnie (and friends) “Groupie (Superstar)” Delaney and Bonnie Together (CBS Records) 1969
22. George Benson “This Masquerade” Breezin’ (Warner Brothers) 1975
23. Joe Cocker “Delta Lady” Joe Cocker! (A& M Records) 1969
24. Leon Russell “A Song For You” Leon Russell (Capitol Records) 1970
25. John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers “What’d I Say” Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton (Deram Records) 1966
26. The Bee Gees “Run To Me” To Whom It May Concern (ATCO Records) 1971
27. Baby Huey and the Babysitters “Monkey Man” (Curtom Records) 1966
28. Richard and the Young Lions “Open Up Your Door” Nuggets (Rhino Records) 1966
29. The Crickets “Don’t Ever Change” Something Old, Something New (Liberty Records) 1962
30. Brinsley Schwarz “Funk Angel” Despite It All (Capitol Records) 1970
31. Neil Young “If I Could Have Her Tonight” Neil Young (Reprise Records) 1968
32. The Viscounts “Harlem Nocturne” (Amy Records) 1959
33. John Sebastian “I Had A Dream” John B. Sebastian (MGM Records) 1969
34. The Moody Blues “Go Now” The Magnificent Moodies (London Records) 1964
Saturday Nite At The Drive-In Bingo: March 29th 2008