Music here dates from the late 1960's, a period when everything seemed possible. Looking for ways to remain contemporary, mainstream artists of the time figured rock was the ticket. Though they didn't do it well, by doing it so very wrong they paradoxically ended up rocking the lounge world. Highlights here include Dovovan's "Sunshine Superman" by Mel Torme, Tommy Roe's "Dizzy" by the Royal Blue, the Beatles' "A Hard Day's Night" by Peggy Lee, Edison Lighthouse's "Love Grows (Where Rosemary Goes)" by Wayne Newton and more.
3 Incense and Peppermints/A Beautiful Morning - Martin Denny
4 Uptighy (Everything's Alright) - Henry Jerome
5 Green Tambouine - Sir Julian
6 Tired of Waiting for You - Stu Phillips
7 Mellow Yellow/ We Gotta Get Out of This Place - David McCalum
8 Gimme a Little Sign - Buddy Morrow
9 A Hard Day's Night - Peggy Lee
10 A Whiter Shade of Pale - Mariano Moreno
11 Heartbreak Hotel/Don't Be Cruel - Hollyridge Strings
12 As Tears Go By - New Classic Singers
13 Evil Ways - Al de Long
14 Get Back - Little Big Horns
15 Hell, I Love You/Touch Me - Lettermen
16 Dizzy - Royal Blue
17 Theme from Shaft - Hollyridge Strings
18 Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo) - Julie London
19 A Day in the Life/ I Am the Walrus - John Andrew Tartaglia
20 Daydreamer Believer - Lord Sitar
21 Winchester Cathedral - Nelson Riddle
22 Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) - Wayne Newton
23 Bonus Track - on the Rocks
Music here dates from the late 1960's, a period when everything seemed possible. Looking for ways to remain contemporary, mainstream artists of the time figured rock was the ticket. Though they didn't do it well, by doing it so very wrong they paradoxically ended up rocking the lounge world. Highlights here include Dovovan's "Sunshine Superman" by Mel Torme, Tommy Roe's "Dizzy" by the Royal Blue, the Beatles' "A Hard Day's Night" by Peggy Lee, Edison Lighthouse's "Love Grows (Where Rosemary Goes)" by Wayne Newton and more.