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Top 10 songs

Top 10 songs. 1.To Sir With Love Lulu 2.Light My Fire The Doors 3.Windy The Association 4.Ode To Billie Joe Bobbie Gentry 5.The Letter The Box Tops 6.DaydreamBelieverTheMonkees 7.Somethin ' Stupid Nancy Sinatra And Frank Sinatra

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Top 10 songs

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  1. Top 10 songs 1.To Sir With Love Lulu 2.Light My Fire The Doors 3.Windy The Association 4.Ode To Billie Joe Bobbie Gentry 5.The Letter The Box Tops 6.DaydreamBelieverTheMonkees 7.Somethin' Stupid Nancy Sinatra And Frank Sinatra 8.Happy Together The Turtles9.I Heard It Through The Grape vine Gladys Knight &The Pips 10.Incense And Peppermints Strawberry Alarm Clock

  2. Glades Night and the Pips • Ooh, I bet you're wond'rin' how I knewBaby, baby, baby, 'bout your plans to make me blue [how]With some other girl you knew beforeBetween the two of us girls ya know I love you moreIt took me by surprise I must sayWhen I found out yesterday. • Don't ya know that I heard it through the grapevineNot much longer would you be mineOh, don't ya know that I heard it through the grapevineAnd I'm just about, just about, just about, to lose my mindOh yes, I am, Oh yes, I am, Oh yes, I am. • Baby won't you listen to me. • Boy take a good look at these tears of mineBaby, baby these tears I can't hold insideLosin' you would end my life you seeBecause you mean that much to meYou could've told me yourselfThat you love some body else. • Instead I heard it through the grapevineOh-h, not much longer you be mineOh, I heard it, yes, I heard it [heard it through the grapevine]Oh, just about, just about, just about, to lose my mindOh yes, I am, Oh yes, I am, Oh yes, I am • Go-o-o-o-o, goGo, I gottaGo, goYou gotta let me goGo, go, goI gotta go whoa, whoa, whoa • Say believe half of what you seeOh, ho, and none of what you hearBaby, but I just can't help bein' confusedIf it's true please baby, won't ya tell me dearOh-h-h, do you plan to let me goFor the other girl you loved before?Don't ya know that I heard through the grapevineNot much longer would you be mineDon't ya know that I heard it, yes I heard it

  3. Lyndon B. Johnson • Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, a key success for the Civil Rights movement • The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution gives the President permission to take "all necessary measures" to repel any armed attack against the United States in North Vietnam. • 1965 U.S. becomes increasingly involved in the Vietnam war 180,000 troops are deployed by the end of the year. • 1968 President Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1968, Title VIII, also known as the Fair Housing Act.

  4. Charles smith • Charles Smith’s plays have been produced Off-Broadway and from coast to coast by theaters such as Victory Gardens Theatre, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Goodman Theatre, New Federal Theatre, The Acting Company, People’s Light & Theatre Company, Penumbra, Penguin Repertory Theatre, Ujima Theatre Company, The Colony Theatre, St. Louis Black Rep, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Ensemble Theatre, and Berkeley Repertory Theater. His work has also been produced for the HBO New Writers Project, the International Children’s Theater Festival in Seattle, and The National Black Theatre Festival. • His plays The Gospel According to James, Sister Carrie, and Les Trois Dumas were all commissioned and produced by Indiana Repertory Theatre. Les Trois Dumas has also been produced by People’s Light & Theatre and by Independent Theatre in Adelaide, South Australia, and his play The Gospel According to James was also produced by Victory Gardens Theater. His play, Denmark, was the inaugural production of the reopening of Victory Gardens Theater at the Biograph in Chicago, and his play Pudd’nhead Wilson, which was commissioned and produced by The Acting Company, enjoyed a twenty-two city national tour before being produced Off-Broadway. His plays Takundaand City of Gold enjoyed tours of the west coast and his play Knock Me a Kiss was recently produced in New York, directed by Chuck Smith and featuring André De Shields. • His other plays include, Freefall, The Sutherland, Black Star Line, Jelly Belly, Young Richard, Cane, and Free Man of Color, which was also produced in Australia, Off-Broadway and around the country. Free Man of Color was also awarded the Joseph Jefferson Award and a John W. Schmid Award, both for Outstanding New Work. He has received the Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award, Illinois Arts Council Governors Award, Princess Grace Fellowship, the Cornerstone National Playwriting Award, the Joyce Award, The National Black Theatre Festival’s August Wilson Playwriting Award, the Theodore Ward National Playwriting Award, two Black Theatre Alliance Awards for New Work, the NBC New Voices Award, and numerous other AUDELCO, Jeff, NAACP, and Black Theatre Alliance award nominations. • He is author of two Emmy Award-winning teleplays, Fast Break to Glory and Pequito, alumnus playwright of the Tony Award-winning New Dramatists in New York, and graduate of the University of Iowa Playwrights Workshop. He taught playwriting for seven years at Northwestern University and has also taught playwriting for the Prague Summer Program in Creative Writing in the Czech Republic, and for the Center for Dramatic Art in Groznjan, Croatia. He is currently head of the Professional Playwriting Program at Ohio University where he served as the Ohio University Presidential Research Scholar in the Arts and Humanities from 2001 to 2006. He is currently an Ohio University Distinguished Professor.

  5. The editorial • I think my year was good ,because president Lyndon b. Johnson passed the civil rights act , I think the music was really nice and calm back then .Charles smith did broad way ,and plays such as victory gardens theatre in Indiana federal theatre

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