Posted on 02/16/2020 3:12:16 PM PST by the OlLine Rebel
ROUND 6 OF THE '60S TOURNAMENT OF CHART-TOPPERS COMMENCES!
Votes due: Sunday, Feb 23 @ 6:00 pm Eastern.
The FINAL 4!
Even easier! Just 2 pairs of songs! Vote for your favorite of each pair shown.
No reply, no vote. No more refusals - there're only 2 pairs, after all.
Any ties will be broken with a run-off which will end (hopefully) the following Monday.
Crying
Sittin on the dock of the bay. (yes its that good)
Pretty Woman
and
(Sittin’ on) The Dock of the Bay
4 1964 Oh, Pretty Woman Roy Orbison
5 1965 Youve Lost That Lovin Feelin The Righteous Brothers
4 1964 Oh, Pretty Woman Roy Orbison (happy ending)
4 1968 (Sittin On) The Dock of the Bay Otis Redding (not laying blame on others)
This is tough as these top 4 were all the ones I chose:
4 1964 Oh, Pretty Woman Roy Orbison
AND
5 1965 Youve Lost That Lovin Feelin The Righteous Brothers
4 1964 Oh, Pretty WomanRoy Orbison
4 1968 Sittin On The Dock of the Bay Otis Redding
5 1965 Youve Lost That Lovin Feelin The Righteous Brothers
And I'm not understanding the Roy Orbison phenomenon - I mean, good, but he's not the Beatles.
While I don’t like the message of “Crying,” I love the melody and the song is beautifully arranged. When I hear it, it takes me back to the summer of 1961.
In late 1964, “Lovin’ Feeling” was my favorite song on the charts. It rose to the top at the end of the year only to face a strong challenge from Petula Clark’s “Downtown,” which I didn’t like. In January and February, 1965, “Lovin’ Feeling” remained at #1 and “Downtown” at #2. Finally, I was overjoyed when “Downtown” began to fade.
In March, the Temptations’ “My Girl” finally knocked the Righteous Brothers’ opus from the top spot.
When “Dock” was riding the charts in the spring of 1968, I liked the song for its melody but didn’t like the message. I didn’t agree with the protagonist, whose lack of initiative and inability to focus his attention and get his act together was the sole cause of his discontent.
4 1961 Crying Roy Orbison
4 1968 (Sittin On) The Dock of the Bay Otis Redding
Check out this hilarious parody of the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show!
Ladies and gentlemen... The Candidates!
-PJ
4 1964 Oh, Pretty Woman Roy Orbison
AND
5 1965 Youve Lost That Lovin Feelin The Righteous Brothers
4 1961 Crying Roy Orbison
5 1965 Youve Lost That Lovin Feelin The Righteous Brothers
4 1964 Oh, Pretty Woman Roy Orbison
4 1968 (Sittin On) The Dock of the Bay Otis Redding
4 1961 Crying Roy Orbison
—> 4 1964 Oh, Pretty Woman Roy Orbison
AND
—>5 1965 Youve Lost That Lovin Feelin The Righteous Brothers
4 1968 (Sittin On) The Dock of the Bay Otis Redding
I’m surprised that the really good songs are still there. They should all four win!!!!!
I don’t get it either.
All I know is its 1st 2 rounds were weak, so that boosted it forward. After that, I really don’t get it.
It’s a nice song, but “awesome”? No way!
1964 “Oh, Pretty Woman” Roy Orbison
1965 “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” The Righteous Brothers
5 1965 Youve Lost That Lovin Feelin The Righteous Brothers 4 1968 (Sittin On) The Dock of the Bay Otis Redding
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