The '60s Songs You'll Never Forget

"Do Right Woman, Do Right Man" highlights the powerful blend of blues and soul in Aretha Franklin's music. While the Queen of Soul produced numerous anthems in the '60s.

"Hey Jude" by The Beatles

This 1965 track marked a pivotal moment in rock music, showcasing Bob Dylan's evolution from folk to rock. "Like a Rolling Stone" broke conventional boundaries.

"Like a Rolling Stone" by Bob Dylan

Released in 1966, this song is celebrated for its groundbreaking production and complex sound. Brian Wilson's meticulous studio work created a sonic masterpiece.

"Good Vibrations" by The Beach Boys

Released in 1964, "My Girl" is a quintessential Motown hit known for its smooth vocals and catchy melody. The song features a memorable bass line and lush orchestration.

"My Girl" by The Temptations

First released in 1964, this hauntingly beautiful song explores themes of isolation and social disconnect. The acoustic simplicity of Simon & Garfunkel's arrangement.

"The Sound of Silence" by Simon & Garfunkel

Released in 1964, this soul-stirring ballad emerged as a poignant anthem of the civil rights movement. Inspired by Cooke s experiences with racism.

"A Change Is Gonna Come" by Sam Cooke

Released in 1964, this soul-stirring ballad emerged as a poignant anthem of the civil rights movement. Inspired by Cooke s experiences with racism.

"I Can't Get No Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones