Brenton Wood – I Like The Way You Love Me (1967)
About the song Brenton Wood’s “I Like The Way You Love Me” is a soulful ode to romance that epitomizes the smooth, heartfelt style of 1960s R&B. Released in 1967…
About the song Brenton Wood’s “I Like The Way You Love Me” is a soulful ode to romance that epitomizes the smooth, heartfelt style of 1960s R&B. Released in 1967…
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About the song The Rascals, originally known as The Young Rascals, formed in 1965 and quickly rose to prominence in the American rock scene. The band consisted of talented musicians…
About the song “Groovin’ on a Sunday Afternoon” by The Rascals is a nostalgic gem that captures the laid-back vibes of a carefree weekend. Released in 1967 as part of…
About the song The Rascals, originally known as The Young Rascals before shortening their name, were a prominent American rock band formed in 1965. Comprising members like Felix Cavaliere, Eddie…
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About the song Written by Arthur Kent and Sylvia Dee, “The End of the World” was a standout track on Skeeter Davis’s album of the same name. The song captured…