From 1967-1972, the music bidnezz realized something: kids like music and they don’t care about art. Thus, was born the genre that launched a thousand lunch boxes: Bubblegum Music. In Lesson 155 of the 101 Series, your friends at Balcony Radio stick a big ol’ wad of sugary tunes in our mouths and spin the best AM pop music from that weird time between hippies and Watergate. Cut the crusts off your pb&j and don’t spill the grape juice while playing this one too loud.
PLAYLIST:
1,2,3 RED LIGHT: 1910 FRUITGUM COMPANY
BICYCLES, ROLLER SKATES AND YOU: THE ARCHIES
LOVE YOU: THE FREE DESIGN
CHEWY CHEWY: OHIO EXPRESS
I WOKE UP THIS MORNING: THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY
INDIAN LAKE: THE COWSILLS
SWEET PEA: TOMMY ROE
IT’S A SUNSHINE DAY: THE BRADY BUNCH
DON’T GO AWAY – GO-GO GIRL: THE BANANA SPLITS
TRACY: THE CUFF LINKS
LOVE GROWS (WHERE MY ROSEMARY GOES): EDISON LIGHTHOUSE
I THINK WE’RE ALONE NOW: TOMMY JAMES & THE SHONDELLS
ONE BAD APPLE: THE OSMONDS
THE LOVE YOU SAVE: THE JACKSON FIVE
CRY LIKE A BABY: THE BOX TOPS
KNOCK THREE TIMES: TONY ORLANDO & DAWN
HITCHIN’ A RIDE: VANITY FARE
HERE COMES THE RAINY DAY FEELING AGAIN: THE FORTUNES
APPLES, PEACHES, PUMPKIN PIE: JAY & THE TECHNIQUES
FINDERS KEEPERS: SALT WATER TAFFY
RAINBOW TREE: THE LEMON PIPERS
CHIRPY CHIRPY CHEAP CHEAP: MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
COME A LITTLE BIT CLOSER: JAY & THE AMERICANS
LET’S LIVE FOR TODAY: THE GRASS ROOTS
BROTHER LOVE’S TRAVELING SALVATION SHOW: NEIL DIAMOND
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