music released in 1966


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singles released or popular in 1966

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#1 “Good Vibrations” by the Beach Boys (with 64339 votes)

#2 “One Bourbon, One Scotch, and One Beer” by John Lee Hooker (with 47080 votes)

#3 “Wipe Out” by the Surfaris (with 39883 votes)

#4 “I Got You (I Feel Good) (live)” by James Brown (with 33493 votes)

#5 “Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?” by the Rolling Stones (with 31495 votes)

#6 “Eight Miles High” by the Byrds (with 30254 votes)

#7 “Paint It, Black” by the Rolling Stones (with 29249 votes)

#8 “Tomorrow Never Knows” by the Beatles (with 23312 votes)

#9 “96 Tears” by ? and the Mysterians (with 20164 votes)

#10 “I Feel Free” by Cream (with 19807 votes)

#11 “Where Were You When I Needed You” by the Grass Roots (with 17873 votes)

#12 “Nowhere Man” by the Beatles (with 15892 votes)

#13 “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy” by Cannonball Adderley Quintet (with 15671 votes)

#14 “I’m So Glad” by Cream (with 14952 votes)

#15 “Darkly Smiling” by Grace Slick and the Great Society (with 13073 votes)

#16 “Speak No Evil” by Wayne Shorter (with 12718 votes)

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1965 1967

singles released in August 1966

song artist album composer
lyricist
producer genre U.S. charts
British charts
label
You Can’t Hurry Love the Supremes The Supremes A Go-Go Brian Holland - Lamont Dozier - Edward Holland Jr. Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier R&B 1
 
Motown

albums released in 1966

album artist genre U.S. charts
British charts
label
The Supremes A Go-Go the Supremes R&B 1
 
Motown
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