The 60s really did blow! Harps that is, the little pocket pal was all over the place in rock and roll. Beginning in the early 60;s with Roy Orbison and Bruce Channel ( thanks to Delbert McClinton who also influenced John Lennon's playing), to the British invasion, on into blues rock of the late years of the decade. These are just a sample of the harmonica's prominence in the decade.
Intro: Juke (alt. take) - Little Walter,
Hey Baby – Bruce Channel,
Candy Man – Roy Orbison,
Love Me Do – Beatles,
Over and Over – Dave Clark Five,
Not Fade Away – Rolling Stones,
Laugh Laugh – Beau Brummels,
On The Road Again – Bob Dylan,
Ballad of Crystal Man – Donovan,
Lost Woman – Yardbirds,
Call It Stormy Monday – Manfred Mann,
Psychotic Reaction - Count Five,
Groovin’ – Young Rascals,
My Crime – Canned Heat,
For Once In My Life – Stevie Wonder,
Train Time – Cream,
I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight – Hollies,
Uncle Sam Blues – Hot Tuna,
Bring It On Home – Led Zeppelin,
Roadhouse Blues – Doors,
Dead Presidents – J. Geils Band,
Night Owl Blues – Lovin’ Spoonful,
Born In Chicago – Paul Butterfield Blues Band,
You're Gonna Miss Me – 13th Floor Elevator,
I’m Ready – Muddy Waters with Paul Butterfield,
Room To Move – John Mayall.
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