1965 (Nineteen sixty five) by Don Langdon
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Back in Nineteen sixty five rock and roll was in its teens
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Movies move from the inside to the drive-in movie screen
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The loco-motion and the jive mash potato and the twist
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Dance halls had the Bristol stomp do you remember this
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The greatest singers the greatest bands Elvis Presley ruled the land
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Then from across the pond The British invaded with a four-man sound
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John and Paul George and Ringo scorched the charts with every pop single
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Then Woodstock came along; peace, love and music half a million strong
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That jukebox was its heart and soul
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That music was Rock and roll
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Kids danced on the Bandstand show
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Rolling Stones couldn’t get Satisfaction the Beach boys wouldn’t it be nice
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James Brown got a brand new bag the Kinks sang all day and night
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Johnny Rivers had a Seventh Son the Beatles had a ticket to ride
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Bob Dylan was a rolling stone that was Nineteen sixty five
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That jukebox was its heart and soul
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That music was Rock and roll
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Kids danced on the Bandstand show
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But the jukebox was its heart and soul
60s style 120 tempo
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