
NOW Yearbook Presents - The 60s - Volume 1: 1960-1962 (Special Edition 4CD)
Step back to the dawn of the 1960s â an era of rock ânâ roll, classic pop, timeless ballads and the explosion of soul. NOW Yearbook Presents â The 60s â Volume 1: 1960â1962 features 87 unforgettable tracks across 4 CDs, presented in deluxe hardback book packaging with a 28-page booklet including a look back at the early â60s and a detailed track-by-track guide.
CD1 kicks off in style with The Everly Brothers and their 7-week chart-topper âCathyâs Clownâ ahead of two more true legends, Cliff Richard and Elvis Presley. Cliff, along with The Shadows on âThe Young Onesâ from 1962, and Elvis with his fifth #1 âItâs Now Or Neverâ from 1960. Evergreen pop gems from Bobby Darin, Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons and Chris Montez are up next along with floor-fillers 1962-style from Little Eva with âThe Locomotionâ and Chubby Checker with âLetâs Twist Againâ â both reaching #2. Rock ânâ Roll influenced hits from Dion, Del Shannon and Susan Maughan lead into the 1961 #1 âWalkinâ Back To Happinessâ from Helen Shapiro and then to a run of jukebox gold from Carole King, Neil Sedaka, Billy Fury, Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs, Bruce Channel and the US #1 âDuke Of Earlâ from Gene Chandler. Brian Hylandâs #3 âSealed With A Kissâ comes ahead of a trio of superb ballads closing the first disc: Roy Orbisonâs chart debut and #1 âOnly The Lonelyâ, Bobby Vee with âMore Than I Can Sayâ and the timeless and beautiful âTrue Love Waysâ from Buddy Holly.
Disc 2 opens with a stellar run of early â60s soul classics; âStand By Meâ by Ben E. King which finally became a UK #1 26 years after its original chart run, Dionne Warwick made her debut with the sophisticated âDonât Make Me Overâ and The Drifters hit #2 with âSave The Last Dance For Meâ, along with US chart-topper âPlease Mr Postmanâ from The Marvelettes, and The Crystals with âHeâs A Rebelâ. Pop nuggets from Shelley Fabares, Connie Francis and Brenda Lee lead to #1s from The Shadows and Frank Ifield. Easy-listening gems are up next from Bobby Vinton, Matt Monro, and the classic instrumental âTheme From âA Summer Placeââ from Percy Faith & His Orchestra and the #1 âMoon Riverâ (from âBreakfast At Tiffanyâsâ) by Danny Williams. Closing the disc are enduringly popular jazz-infused singles from Dinah Washington with âMad About The Boyâ and âAt Lastâ from Etta James.
The third disc dances into life with second appearances on this collection from Chubby Checker (celebrating the craze âThe Twistâ), Dion and Bobby Vee. Eddie Cochran hit the top with âThree Steps To Heavenâ in June 1960, and a month later Cliff Richard & The Shadows did the same with âPlease Donât Teaseâ whilst a month after that âShakinâ All Overâ from Johnny Kidd & The Pirates also reached the summit. Next up, more rock ânâ roll and doo-wop #1s from The Marcels and Emile Ford & The Checkmates, plus #1 pop smashes from Ricky Valance and another from Elvis Presley. Top 5 hits from Connie Francis, Clarence âFrogmanâ Henry, Karl Denver, Jimmy Jones and Joe Brown & The Bruvvers lead into a run of #1s that close this disc: Adam Faith with âPoor Meâ from 1960, Mike Sarne with âCome Outsideâ featuring guest vocals from âAre You Being Servedâ/âEastendersâ actress Wendy Richard, #1 in 1962 and Lonnie Donegan & His Group with the 1960 comedic chart-topper âMy Old Manâs A Dustmanâ. The Temperance Seven hit #1 in 1961 with their salute to 1920s jazz âYouâre Driving Me Crazyâ and to close, the instantly recognisable âThe Stripperâ by David Rose â which topped the US chart in 1962.
The final disc opens with four massive instrumental hits: The Tornados became the first British group to top the US charts when âTelstarâ repeated its UK success, and The Shadowsâ debut hit (away from Cliff) âApacheâ hit the top spot in 1960. Dave Brubeckâs âTake Fiveâ remains one of the most influential and biggest selling jazz tracks ever, and the smooth âStranger On The Shoreâ by Acker Bilk was 1962âs biggest selling single in the UK â and a US #1. Shirley Bassey enjoyed a #1 with âReach For The Starsâ, and at 14 years old Helen Shapiro became the UKâs youngest ever chart-topper with âYou Donât Knowâ in 1961. Stylish pop from Connie Stevens and Linda Scott feature along with another appearance from Roy Orbison, The Everly Brothers, Bobby Darin and Brian Hyland. Ear-worm smashes âThe Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wimoweh)â and âVenus In Blue Jeansâ come ahead of 1960 #1 âWhyâ from Anthony Newley, and 1961 chart champs Eden Kane and Frankie Vaughan. Petula Clarkâs first #1 âSailorâ leads into a pair of truly timeless collection closers: Patsy Cline hit the US Top 10 in 1961 with âCrazyâ, a song that would become an enduringly popular âstandardâ over the decades â and to finish, a stunning ballad âCanât Help Falling In Loveâ from Elvis Presley. Making his third appearance here with his tenth UK #1, one of an incredible 9 of them that hit the top during the three-year span of this collection.
NOW Yearbook Presents - The 60s - Volume 1: 1960-1962 â a celebration of the diversity and wonderful creativity of these magical years in pop.
Step back to the dawn of the 1960s â an era of rock ânâ roll, classic pop, timeless ballads and the explosion of soul. NOW Yearbook Presents â The 60s â Volume 1: 1960â1962 features 87 unforgettable tracks across 4 CDs, presented in deluxe hardback book packaging with a 28-page booklet including a look back at the early â60s and a detailed track-by-track guide.
CD1 kicks off in style with The Everly Brothers and their 7-week chart-topper âCathyâs Clownâ ahead of two more true legends, Cliff Richard and Elvis Presley. Cliff, along with The Shadows on âThe Young Onesâ from 1962, and Elvis with his fifth #1 âItâs Now Or Neverâ from 1960. Evergreen pop gems from Bobby Darin, Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons and Chris Montez are up next along with floor-fillers 1962-style from Little Eva with âThe Locomotionâ and Chubby Checker with âLetâs Twist Againâ â both reaching #2. Rock ânâ Roll influenced hits from Dion, Del Shannon and Susan Maughan lead into the 1961 #1 âWalkinâ Back To Happinessâ from Helen Shapiro and then to a run of jukebox gold from Carole King, Neil Sedaka, Billy Fury, Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs, Bruce Channel and the US #1 âDuke Of Earlâ from Gene Chandler. Brian Hylandâs #3 âSealed With A Kissâ comes ahead of a trio of superb ballads closing the first disc: Roy Orbisonâs chart debut and #1 âOnly The Lonelyâ, Bobby Vee with âMore Than I Can Sayâ and the timeless and beautiful âTrue Love Waysâ from Buddy Holly.
Disc 2 opens with a stellar run of early â60s soul classics; âStand By Meâ by Ben E. King which finally became a UK #1 26 years after its original chart run, Dionne Warwick made her debut with the sophisticated âDonât Make Me Overâ and The Drifters hit #2 with âSave The Last Dance For Meâ, along with US chart-topper âPlease Mr Postmanâ from The Marvelettes, and The Crystals with âHeâs A Rebelâ. Pop nuggets from Shelley Fabares, Connie Francis and Brenda Lee lead to #1s from The Shadows and Frank Ifield. Easy-listening gems are up next from Bobby Vinton, Matt Monro, and the classic instrumental âTheme From âA Summer Placeââ from Percy Faith & His Orchestra and the #1 âMoon Riverâ (from âBreakfast At Tiffanyâsâ) by Danny Williams. Closing the disc are enduringly popular jazz-infused singles from Dinah Washington with âMad About The Boyâ and âAt Lastâ from Etta James.
The third disc dances into life with second appearances on this collection from Chubby Checker (celebrating the craze âThe Twistâ), Dion and Bobby Vee. Eddie Cochran hit the top with âThree Steps To Heavenâ in June 1960, and a month later Cliff Richard & The Shadows did the same with âPlease Donât Teaseâ whilst a month after that âShakinâ All Overâ from Johnny Kidd & The Pirates also reached the summit. Next up, more rock ânâ roll and doo-wop #1s from The Marcels and Emile Ford & The Checkmates, plus #1 pop smashes from Ricky Valance and another from Elvis Presley. Top 5 hits from Connie Francis, Clarence âFrogmanâ Henry, Karl Denver, Jimmy Jones and Joe Brown & The Bruvvers lead into a run of #1s that close this disc: Adam Faith with âPoor Meâ from 1960, Mike Sarne with âCome Outsideâ featuring guest vocals from âAre You Being Servedâ/âEastendersâ actress Wendy Richard, #1 in 1962 and Lonnie Donegan & His Group with the 1960 comedic chart-topper âMy Old Manâs A Dustmanâ. The Temperance Seven hit #1 in 1961 with their salute to 1920s jazz âYouâre Driving Me Crazyâ and to close, the instantly recognisable âThe Stripperâ by David Rose â which topped the US chart in 1962.
The final disc opens with four massive instrumental hits: The Tornados became the first British group to top the US charts when âTelstarâ repeated its UK success, and The Shadowsâ debut hit (away from Cliff) âApacheâ hit the top spot in 1960. Dave Brubeckâs âTake Fiveâ remains one of the most influential and biggest selling jazz tracks ever, and the smooth âStranger On The Shoreâ by Acker Bilk was 1962âs biggest selling single in the UK â and a US #1. Shirley Bassey enjoyed a #1 with âReach For The Starsâ, and at 14 years old Helen Shapiro became the UKâs youngest ever chart-topper with âYou Donât Knowâ in 1961. Stylish pop from Connie Stevens and Linda Scott feature along with another appearance from Roy Orbison, The Everly Brothers, Bobby Darin and Brian Hyland. Ear-worm smashes âThe Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wimoweh)â and âVenus In Blue Jeansâ come ahead of 1960 #1 âWhyâ from Anthony Newley, and 1961 chart champs Eden Kane and Frankie Vaughan. Petula Clarkâs first #1 âSailorâ leads into a pair of truly timeless collection closers: Patsy Cline hit the US Top 10 in 1961 with âCrazyâ, a song that would become an enduringly popular âstandardâ over the decades â and to finish, a stunning ballad âCanât Help Falling In Loveâ from Elvis Presley. Making his third appearance here with his tenth UK #1, one of an incredible 9 of them that hit the top during the three-year span of this collection.
NOW Yearbook Presents - The 60s - Volume 1: 1960-1962 â a celebration of the diversity and wonderful creativity of these magical years in pop.
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Step back to the dawn of the 1960s â an era of rock ânâ roll, classic pop, timeless ballads and the explosion of soul. NOW Yearbook Presents â The 60s â Volume 1: 1960â1962 features 87 unforgettable tracks across 4 CDs, presented in deluxe hardback book packaging with a 28-page booklet including a look back at the early â60s and a detailed track-by-track guide.
CD1 kicks off in style with The Everly Brothers and their 7-week chart-topper âCathyâs Clownâ ahead of two more true legends, Cliff Richard and Elvis Presley. Cliff, along with The Shadows on âThe Young Onesâ from 1962, and Elvis with his fifth #1 âItâs Now Or Neverâ from 1960. Evergreen pop gems from Bobby Darin, Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons and Chris Montez are up next along with floor-fillers 1962-style from Little Eva with âThe Locomotionâ and Chubby Checker with âLetâs Twist Againâ â both reaching #2. Rock ânâ Roll influenced hits from Dion, Del Shannon and Susan Maughan lead into the 1961 #1 âWalkinâ Back To Happinessâ from Helen Shapiro and then to a run of jukebox gold from Carole King, Neil Sedaka, Billy Fury, Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs, Bruce Channel and the US #1 âDuke Of Earlâ from Gene Chandler. Brian Hylandâs #3 âSealed With A Kissâ comes ahead of a trio of superb ballads closing the first disc: Roy Orbisonâs chart debut and #1 âOnly The Lonelyâ, Bobby Vee with âMore Than I Can Sayâ and the timeless and beautiful âTrue Love Waysâ from Buddy Holly.
Disc 2 opens with a stellar run of early â60s soul classics; âStand By Meâ by Ben E. King which finally became a UK #1 26 years after its original chart run, Dionne Warwick made her debut with the sophisticated âDonât Make Me Overâ and The Drifters hit #2 with âSave The Last Dance For Meâ, along with US chart-topper âPlease Mr Postmanâ from The Marvelettes, and The Crystals with âHeâs A Rebelâ. Pop nuggets from Shelley Fabares, Connie Francis and Brenda Lee lead to #1s from The Shadows and Frank Ifield. Easy-listening gems are up next from Bobby Vinton, Matt Monro, and the classic instrumental âTheme From âA Summer Placeââ from Percy Faith & His Orchestra and the #1 âMoon Riverâ (from âBreakfast At Tiffanyâsâ) by Danny Williams. Closing the disc are enduringly popular jazz-infused singles from Dinah Washington with âMad About The Boyâ and âAt Lastâ from Etta James.
The third disc dances into life with second appearances on this collection from Chubby Checker (celebrating the craze âThe Twistâ), Dion and Bobby Vee. Eddie Cochran hit the top with âThree Steps To Heavenâ in June 1960, and a month later Cliff Richard & The Shadows did the same with âPlease Donât Teaseâ whilst a month after that âShakinâ All Overâ from Johnny Kidd & The Pirates also reached the summit. Next up, more rock ânâ roll and doo-wop #1s from The Marcels and Emile Ford & The Checkmates, plus #1 pop smashes from Ricky Valance and another from Elvis Presley. Top 5 hits from Connie Francis, Clarence âFrogmanâ Henry, Karl Denver, Jimmy Jones and Joe Brown & The Bruvvers lead into a run of #1s that close this disc: Adam Faith with âPoor Meâ from 1960, Mike Sarne with âCome Outsideâ featuring guest vocals from âAre You Being Servedâ/âEastendersâ actress Wendy Richard, #1 in 1962 and Lonnie Donegan & His Group with the 1960 comedic chart-topper âMy Old Manâs A Dustmanâ. The Temperance Seven hit #1 in 1961 with their salute to 1920s jazz âYouâre Driving Me Crazyâ and to close, the instantly recognisable âThe Stripperâ by David Rose â which topped the US chart in 1962.
The final disc opens with four massive instrumental hits: The Tornados became the first British group to top the US charts when âTelstarâ repeated its UK success, and The Shadowsâ debut hit (away from Cliff) âApacheâ hit the top spot in 1960. Dave Brubeckâs âTake Fiveâ remains one of the most influential and biggest selling jazz tracks ever, and the smooth âStranger On The Shoreâ by Acker Bilk was 1962âs biggest selling single in the UK â and a US #1. Shirley Bassey enjoyed a #1 with âReach For The Starsâ, and at 14 years old Helen Shapiro became the UKâs youngest ever chart-topper with âYou Donât Knowâ in 1961. Stylish pop from Connie Stevens and Linda Scott feature along with another appearance from Roy Orbison, The Everly Brothers, Bobby Darin and Brian Hyland. Ear-worm smashes âThe Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wimoweh)â and âVenus In Blue Jeansâ come ahead of 1960 #1 âWhyâ from Anthony Newley, and 1961 chart champs Eden Kane and Frankie Vaughan. Petula Clarkâs first #1 âSailorâ leads into a pair of truly timeless collection closers: Patsy Cline hit the US Top 10 in 1961 with âCrazyâ, a song that would become an enduringly popular âstandardâ over the decades â and to finish, a stunning ballad âCanât Help Falling In Loveâ from Elvis Presley. Making his third appearance here with his tenth UK #1, one of an incredible 9 of them that hit the top during the three-year span of this collection.
NOW Yearbook Presents - The 60s - Volume 1: 1960-1962 â a celebration of the diversity and wonderful creativity of these magical years in pop.


















