To: Texas Eagle
Not familiar with electronica. Anything come to mind?
Kraftwerk was the grandfather of the genre, more upbeat tunes include "Pocket Calculator" and "Numbers". It is pretty repetitive by design, and 100% electronic.
My own tastes have been running older:
Here is an eclectic list of upbeat tunes:
One Fine Day Chiffons
Rose Garden Lynn Anderson
So Long, Baby Del Shannon
Lipstick on your Collar Connie Francis
Junk Food Junkie Larry Groce
Misty Ray Stevens
Love Will Keep Us Together Captain and Tennille
Gloria Laura Brannigan
Oliver's Army Elvis Costello
Sukiyaki Kyu Sakamoto
California Nights Lesly Gore
Stand Up Del Shannon
Maybe I Know Leslie Gore
Be My Guest Fats Domino
Don't Come Home a 'Drinkin' Loretta Lynn
Downtown Petula Clark
Mr. Blue Sky ELO
Seattle Connie Stevens
Run Jody Run David Geddes
Love in the Shadows Neil Sedaka
The Prettiest Star David Bowie
Early in the Morning Buddy Holly
Smoky Mountain Rain Ronnie Milsap
Women Foreigner
Sandy Dion and the Belmonts
Midnight Train Del Shannon
Donna the Prima Donna Dion and the Belmonts
Starting Over John Lennon
Speed of Life David Bowie
Ring Ring Abba
The Good Times Nat King Cole
Snowbird Anne Murray
Amie Pure Prairie League
Turn to Stone ELO
Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime Dean Martin
Moonlight Serenade Glenn Miller
Begin the Beguine Arte Shaw
Take the A Train Duke Ellington
37 posted on
07/12/2020 11:24:29 AM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
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To: Dr. Sivana
Ah, yes. ELO. They got some good stuff. Thanks. Hard to believe I didn’t have any of their stuff. This is exactly why I started this thread.
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