Women & Songs: 60s Girl Groups

Women & Songs: 60s Girl Groups is a special album in the Women & Songs franchise. It was released with Women & Songs: The 80s one week before the official sixth album in the collection.

Women & Songs: 60s Girl Groups
Studio album by
Various Artists
ReleasedNovember 26, 2002
Length29:58
LabelWEA International
ProducerTed Carsonic
Various Artists chronology
Women & Songs: Beginnings Volume 2
(2001)
Women & Songs: 60s Girl Groups
(2002)
Women & Songs: The 80s
(2002)

Overview

12 girl groups of the 1960s era were featured on this disc. The popular Dixie Cups tune Chapel of Love introduces things, while The Chiffons feature with He's So Fine. The Loco-Motion also appears courtesy of Little Eva, and A Lover's Concerto finishes things off care of Toys.

Since songs performed in the 1960s, in general, tend to be shorter than songs produced since the 1980s, this is the shortest CD in terms of playing time in the entire Women & Songs franchise.

Track listing

  1. Chapel of Love (Jeff Barry/Ellie Greenwich/Phil Spector) [2:49]
    • (performed by The Dixie Cups)
  2. The Loco-Motion (Gerry Goffin/Carole King) [2:27]
  3. Baby It's You (Burt Bacharach/Hal David/B. Williams) [2:40]
  4. He's So Fine (Ronald Mack) [1:54]
  5. The Shoop Shoop Song (Rudy Clark) [2:16]
  6. The Boy from New York City (George Davis/John T. Taylor) [3:08]
    • (performed by Ad Libs)
  7. Tell Him (Bert Russell) [2:38]
  8. Remember (Shadow Morton) [2:20]
  9. Johnny Angel (Lyn Duddy/Lee Pockriss) [2:22]
  10. Easier Said Than Done (Larry Huff/William Linton) [2:10]
  11. Chains (Gerry Goffin/Carole King) [2:32]
  12. A Lover's Concerto (Sandy Linzer/Denny Randell) [2:42]
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