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Top 10 Songs of 1964

Top 10 Songs of 1964. I Want To Hold Your Hand – The Beatles Can’t Buy Me Love – The Beatles Baby Love – The Supremes There! I’ve Said It Again – Bobby Vinton Oh, Pretty Woman – Roy Orbison Chapel of Love – Dixie Cups The House Of The Rising Sun – Animals I Feel Fine – Beatles

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Top 10 Songs of 1964

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  1. Top 10 Songs of 1964 • I Want To Hold Your Hand – The Beatles • Can’t Buy Me Love – The Beatles • Baby Love – The Supremes • There! I’ve Said It Again – Bobby Vinton • Oh, Pretty Woman – Roy Orbison • Chapel of Love – Dixie Cups • The House Of The Rising Sun – Animals • I Feel Fine – Beatles • She Loves You – Beatles • I Get Around – Beach Boys

  2. Billy Mills, Athlete of 1964. Billy Mills is a Native-American athlete, he is also known as Makata Taka Hela. He was born on June 30, 1938. He is the second Native American to win an Olympic Gold medal. H e won his medal in the 10,000 meter run at the Tokoyo Olympics this year. That was considered a great upset because his time was a full minute slower than Ron Clarke of Australia who held the world record. William Mervin Mills was born in Pine Ridge, South Dakota, and grew up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation for Oglala Sioux people. He was Orphaned when he was young and lived with his grand parents. Mills began running when he went to school at the Haskell Institute. Both a boxer and a runner he Gave up boxing to focus on his running. His Plans for the Future: He plans to set other records and hopefully be inducted into the Track and Field Hall Of fame. “Still, I always felt I had an outside chance because I had been training well. I have been running 100 miles a week until the last two weeks. Then I settled down to long, easy running. I felt the spark and spring coming back to my legs.” -Billy Mills.

  3. BONANZA EXTRAVANGANZA! Bonanza is a western that started in 1959. The weekly episodes show the Adventures of the Cartwright family, headed be the thrice-widowed Ben Cartwright. He had three sons, Adam Cartwright, Eric, “Hoss” and the youngest Joseph or “little Joe”. In my opinion Bonanza is the first series that is week to week about a family and the troubles it goes through.

  4. We Love Debbie Reynolds! The Unsinkable Molly Brown! “The Unsinkable Molly Brown!”, an American film directed by Charles Walters. It is based on the book of the 1960 musical! It is about the life of Maragaret Brown, who survived the 1912 sinking of the Titanic. Debbie Reynolds the star actress who played Margaret Brown, was excited to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress but lost to Julie Andrews in her debut film, Mary Poppins. Other actors and Actresses in the film are HarvePresnell, Ed Begley, Jack Kruschen, Hermione Baddeley, VassiliLambrinos, Martita Hunt, and Harvey Lembeck. About Debbie Reynolds;

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