Best songs from pop/rock's "dead zone", 1960-62

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    The B-side 'I Need Love' was an early version of the song that became 'I've Got Money' the B-side of JB's 1962 r&b hit 'Three Hearts in a Tangle'

     
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    Some Connie Francis and Everly Brothers' tracks.
     
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    Wrong Tornadoes in the picture but Telstar Is a great song
     
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    'Come Love' by Ronnie Hawkins (1961)


    The backing vocalists (at least as prominent as Ronnie) are thought to have been Dionne and Dee Dee Warwick with Cissie Houston. Musicians - Robbie Robertson, Rick Danko, and Levon Helm.
    Ronnie Hawkins - I Feel Good / Come Love
     
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    'Bluebirds over the Mountain' by the Echoes with the Stephen Scott Singers (1962)


    The Echoes With The Stephen Scott Singers - Bluebirds Over The Mountain / A Chicken Ain't Nothin' But A Bird
    Bubbled Under the Billboard Hot 100 at #112 in October, 1962 - a nice version of Ersel Hickey's song by the group known as One Hit Wonders for 'Baby Blue'; I thought that the B-side 'A chicken ain't nothin' but a bird' would be a version of the song once recorded by Louis Jordan and others, but it is a different song with the same title.
     
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    Rough Lover - Aretha Franklin



    A little more detailed story than Tough Lover by Etta James.
     
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