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The 1960s gave us a soundtrack that still plays today. But many of the songs that defined the decade weren’t meant to succeed. Some were B-sides. Some were banned. Some were ignored by labels. Others only became classics after a different artist re-recorded them. In this episode of Music Ledger, we revisit 25 songs that only those who grew up in the 1960s truly remember — records that survived bad timing, moral panic, industry politics, or simple misjudgment. Featured songs and artists: • “Care of Cell 44” — The Zombies • “The Sound of Silence” — Simon & Garfunkel • “Broad Daylight” — Free • “Give a Damn” — Spanky and Our Gang • “Fly Me High” — The Moody Blues • “Different Drum” — The Stone Poneys (feat. Linda Ronstadt) • “Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind” — Vashti Bunyan • “Living in the USA” — The Steve Miller Band • “Gettin’ Hungry” — Mike Love & Brian Wilson • “Guess I’m Dumb” — Glen Campbell • “Black Magic Woman” — Fleetwood Mac • “Red Red Wine” — Neil Diamond • “Time Is on My Side” — Irma Thomas • “Puff, the Magic Dragon” — Peter, Paul and Mary • “Love Me Two Times” — The Doors • “Street Fighting Man” — The Rolling Stones • “God Only Knows” — The Beach Boys • “Twist and Shout” — The Isley Brothers / The Beatles • “I Saw Her Standing There” — The Beatles • “Can’t Help Falling in Love” — Elvis Presley • “Wipe Out” — The Surfaris • “Unchained Melody” — The Righteous Brothers • “Kind of a Drag” — The Buckinghams • “Carolina in My Mind” — James Taylor • “A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You” — The Monkees Some of these were modest hits. Some were buried on the flip side. Some were pulled from airplay. Others were overshadowed by later versions. Together, they tell a different story about how the 1960s really worked — where teenagers, deejays, and timing often mattered more than the industry’s original plan. If one of these songs brought back a memory, share it in the comments. And if you enjoy clear, unsentimental looks at music history, consider subscribing to Music Ledger for more. 👉 / @musicledger More from Music Ledger: 👉 • 12 JOKE Songs That Accidentally Became Mas... Fair Use Notice: This video includes short audio excerpts and visual references used for commentary, criticism, education, and historical analysis under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act. #MusicLedger #1960sMusic #MusicHistory #ClassicSongs #RockHistory