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Top 10 Songs of 1967:

Top 10 Songs of 1967:. Daydream Believer:. OK Kid K get off your horse And drink that milk Oh I could hide ' neath the wings Of the blue bird as she sings The six-o'clock alarm would never ring Once it rings and I rise Wipe the sleep out of my eyes My shaving razor's cold and it stings

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Top 10 Songs of 1967:

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  1. Top 10 Songs of 1967: Daydream Believer: OK Kid K get off your horse And drink that milk Oh I could hide 'neath the wings Of the blue bird as she sings The six-o'clock alarm would never ring Once it rings and I rise Wipe the sleep out of my eyes My shaving razor's cold and it stings Cheer up sleepy Jean Oh what can it mean to a Daydream believer and a Homecoming queen You once thought of me As a white knight on his steed Now you know how happy I can be Oh, and our good time starts and end With a dollar one to spend But how much baby do we really need Cheer up sleepy Jean Oh what can it mean to a Daydream believer and a Homecoming queen Cheer up sleepy Jean Oh what can it mean to a Daydream believer and a Homecoming queen [repeat to fade] This shows that the kids from 1967 are really paying attention to the troubles of being a teenager. Saying, cheer up and what can it mean to be a Daydream Believer?

  2. The Arrangement by: Elia Kazan Elia Kazan was born on September 7, 1909, as Elia Kazanioglov. His place of birth was in Constantinople (what is now Istanbul), Turkey. Elia Kazan attended Williams College and graduated cum laude in English in 1930. Has a Greek decent. In addition to directing films, Kazan was also an author. He wrote his first book AMERICA, AMERICA in 1961, which became a bestseller. In 1988 he published his autobiography, ELIA KAZAN: A LIFE. Kazan has many achievements throughout his life, including the co-founding of the Actor’s Studio in 1947. These were honored in 1983 by a Kennedy Center Life Achievement ceremony. Later, in 1999, he received a Special Lifetime Achievement Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. O “Williams and MacElroy paid my running bills: the house, the mortgage, the upkeep, the maid, the lawn, the gardener, the insurance, the garages, the utilities, the appliance servicing, the premiums and monthly payments on our annuity, my wife’s clothes and her goddam psychoanalyst, Dr. Leibman, my daughter Ellen’s clothes and her gyp-size tuition at Radcliffe…In other words, everything.” o “…Eddie doesn’t have more of the qualities that I do have. I think he could have been deeper that way. A lot of my friends see themselves in certain characters, but that’s not so, either. Actually, there’s a little bit stolen from everybody I know.” o “The riddle is not that a man as successful as I was would try to kill himself. There were reasons why I might have. I had everything, as they say, but still there were reasons.” o “Is fiction for the Sons of the Immigration.”

  3. Does America Really Love Him? Johnson escalated American involvement in the Vietnam War, from 16,000 American advisors/soldiers in 1963 to 550,000 combat troops in early 1968, as American casualties soared and the peace process bogged down. The involvement stimulated a large angry antiwar movement based especially on university campuses in the U.S. and abroad.[3] Summer riots broke out in most major cities after 1965, and crime rates soared, as his opponents raised demands for "law and order" policies. The Democratic Party split in multiple feuding factions, and after Johnson did poorly in the 1968 New Hampshire primary, he ended his bid for reelection. Johnson is ranked favorably by some historians because of his domestic policies.[4][5] *President Johnson was the first President of the United States to sign acts concerning Clean Air and Water Quality. "How is it possible that all these people could be so ungrateful to me after I had given them so much? I tried to make it possible for every child of every color to grow up in a nice house, to eat a solid breakfast, to attend a decent school, and to get a good and lasting job. I asked so little in return. Just a little thanks. Just a little appreciation. That's all."- Lyndon Johnson

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