1. Tired of waiting, The Kinks. 1965.(A brilliant new sound at the time).
2. Glad all over, The Dave Clark five.1963. (What a belter).
3. Cast your fate to the wind,Sounds orchestral.1964.(Jazz meets pop).
4. Whiter shade of pale,Procul Harum.1967(The feeling of the late 60's).
5. Crying game,Dave Berry.1964(Such a stage presence to this day).
6. Let there be drums, Sandy Nelson.1961.(A must play at the youth club).
7. When the morning sun catches the dew, Quiet five.1965.(Great turntable hit from Radio London).
8. Morning dew, Tim Rose.1967.(The energy is over powering).
9. Take five,Dave Brubeck Quartet.1961.(This takes some playing and beating).
10. Because they're young, Duane Eddy.1960. (Johnny Walker theme tune & great guitar sound).
11. She's about a mover,Sir Douglas Quintet,1965,(memories of having a gun pulled on me in the same year).
12. I got you babe,Sonny & Cher,1965.(Who can forget Top of the pops from that year)
13. Solitary man, Neil Diamond, 1966,(his early stuff was some of his best material).
14. Living above your head, Jay and the Americans, 1966,(the harmony should blow you away).
15. Days of Pearly Spencer, David Mc Williams,1967,(a contra record that funded Radio Caroline).
16. Hey Joe, Jimi Hendrix,1967,(For a trio they made so much sound).
17. Diamonds, Jet Harris & Tony Meehan,1963, (had the balls to leave the Shadows).
18. Tossing and turning, Ivy League, 1965,(another group of 3 fantastic musicians).
19.FBI,Shadows,1961,(we used to play this in our 1 hour cabaret slot).
20. Swiss maid, Del Shannon, 1962,(the stress and the emotion in all of his songs shows here).
21. For what its worth,Buffalo Springfield,1967,(Psychedelic times)