This is from the #chickfest last week. The playlist is an accurate representation of a woman's life in the early '60's.
Look for a great set for the Farm #pawpawty this weekend. I'll be DJing at 4PM EDT Saturday.
- Astrud Gilberto – The Girl From Ipanema (1963)The mother of all elevator music, but goes great with niptinis
- Barktender can I have Ray Charles – One Mint Julep (1961)
- a special shout out to @ladycat3 Andy Williams – Moon River (1963)
- Let's pick up the tempo Tito Puente - Oye Como Va (1963)Ssssssabor!
- And one for the cats Peggy Lee – Alley Cat (1963)
- Don't be lonely Petula Clark – Down Town (1965)
- By request The Seekers – Georgy Girl (1968)
- A fun little ditty from The Divine One Sarah Vaughan - Doodlin' (1960)
- Uppers downers, the dark side of the story Dionne Warwick - (Theme From) Valley of the Dolls (1967)
- First love Dusty Springfield – Son of a Preacher Man (1968)
- The Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin - Respect (1968)
- The reason for the civil rights movement. This is so dark. Nina Simone – Strange Fruit (1964)Cover of Billie Holiday (1939). You'd think we'd have learned - is it any different now?
- For all the sad ladies Julie London – Cry Me a River (1955)
- Play this for your children, please! Barry McGuire - Eve of Destruction(1965)Again, you'd think we'd have learned.
- Before women were allowed to have a life The Rolling Stones - Mother's Little Helper (1966)
- The first inkling of women's liberation Lesley Gore - You Don't Own Me (1964)
- A fledgling attempt at sexual freedom Merrillee Rush – Angel of the Morning (1968)
- So sad, color mattered more than love in the '60s Janis Ian - Society's Child (Baby I've Been Thinking) (1966)
- A hot dog makes her lose control Patty Duke - Don't Just Stand There
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