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1967

1967. Corey Hawkins Erick Espinosa 5-7-12. Top Ten Songs. The Beatles- Penny Lane Aretha Frank- Respect The Rolling Stone- Lets Spend The Night Together The Who- I Can See For Miles Jackie Wilson- Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Sam And Dave- Soul Man The Doors- Light My Fire

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1967

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  1. 1967 Corey Hawkins Erick Espinosa 5-7-12

  2. Top Ten Songs • The Beatles- Penny Lane • Aretha Frank- Respect • The Rolling Stone- Lets Spend The Night Together • The Who- I Can See For Miles • Jackie Wilson- Your Love Keeps Lifting Me • Sam And Dave- Soul Man • The Doors- Light My Fire • The Buffalo Spring Field- For What Its Worth • Procol Harum- A Whiter Shade Of Pale • Otis Redding- Try A little Tenderness

  3. Lyrics To Penny Lane • Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyesWet beneath the blue suburban skiesI sit and meanwhile back inPenny Lane there is a fireman with an hourglassAnd in his pocket is a portrait of the QueenHe likes to keep his fire engine cleanIt's a clean machine.

  4. President In 1967 • John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy was born in 1917, May 29 in Brookline Massachusetts. Kennedy was a congressman and senator before becoming the 35th president of the United States. In 1963 he was assassinated while riding in a motorcade in Dallas. He was Associated with the Vietnam War. The people loved JFK for his achievements, like winning the Vietnam War.

  5. Sports • BasketballBoxing Wilt Chamberlain is a good example, he devoted to family and hard work. When Wilt was playing basketball, he averaged 50 points a game. And he was the only one who scored 100 points. Muhammad Ali was born on January 18, 1942, and is real name is Cassis Marcellus Clay Jr. which is the greatest boxer ever. He won the golden glove award and every single championship there is.

  6. The Life Of A Teenager • The life of teenager was amazing, there was lots of music, cars, clothes, movies, and musicals. It would cost 33 cents a gallon to fill up my car, to take a boyfriend or girlfriend to the movies it would cost 1.25 per person. People wore bulova watches for 29.95, more importantly you’ll pay 489 for a 23 inch giant with color, now you can get a flat screen for that price.Being a teenager also was bad, because of all the segregation would mess up there life.

  7. Advertisement • Any question? Mustang ‘67 is the right answer. • Light as a breeze, soft as clothing in 1967.

  8. Advertisement • Be part of spider-man 1967. • Decide with confidence hair products 1967.

  9. Resources • http://www.google.com/ • http://sloganmaker.com/ • http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1967.html • http://www.biography.com/people/john-fitzgerald-kennedy-9362930 • www.metrolyrics.com

  10. Editorial • Vietnam The Vietnam War was the prolonged struggle between nationalist forces attempting to unify the country of Vietnam under a communist government and the United States (with the aid of the South Vietnamese) attempting to prevent the spread of communism. Engaged in a war that many viewed as having no way to win, U.S. leaders lost the American public's support for the war. Since the end of the war, the Vietnam War has become a benchmark for what not to do in all future U.S. foreign conflicts.

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