Rediscover your favorite songs from the sixties and early seventies. Find those long-lost tunes you thought you had long forgotten. We maintain a searchable database of links to sound clips for over 4000 songs from 1960-1975 which can be browsed both by performing artist and by song title. Currently, over 1200 bands and artists with clips are featured - plus, we also have listings for another 3500 more acts covering the years 1940-1990. If you're not quite sure what song you are looking for, browsing through our extensive song lists is bound to help you jog your memory.
Are you bothered by some nebulous song fragment running through your head and you can't for the life of you NAME THAT TUNE?? Have you been searching garage sales for hard-to-find recordings of some obscure song for the past 20-odd years with no luck?
Since we first went online, we have helped literally thousands of people in all aspects of oldies music collecting - everything from locating out-of-print CDs to finding sheet music to naming some long-forgotten tune from half-remembered song snippets. We hope our website will help you finally track down that elusive tune you have been seeking for so long.
Listed below are key events in music, history, and pop culture that took place on this day between 1950-1980 when oldies music ruled the airwaves.
Pat Boone and Pat Suzuki, 1959
| 1956 | Rock and roll at public gatherings is banned in Santa Cruz, CA. |
| 1957 | "Love Letters In The Sand" by Pat Boone reaches #1 on the Billboard Pop Charts. |
| 1957 | "Young Blood" by The Coasters reaches #1 on the Billboard R&B Charts. |
| 1965 | Gemini 4 crew-member Ed White performs the first American spacewalk. |
| 1967 | "Respect" by Aretha Franklin reaches #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. |
| 1969 | "Star Trek" (the original series with Captain James T. Kirk) airs its final episode. |
| 1972 | "Oh Girl" by The Chi-Lites reaches #1 on the Billboard R&B Charts. |
| 1972 | "I'll Take You There" by The Staple Singers reaches #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. |
| 1978 | "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late" by Johnny Mathis/Deniece Williams also reaches #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. |