Wednesday, December 29, 2010

THINGS GO BETTER WITH... - VARIOUS ARTISTS





















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Track 1 - Jerry Lee Lewis
Track 2 - The Everly Brothers
Track 3 - The Four Seasons
Track 4 - The Limeliters
Track 5 - Jan & Dean
Track 6 - Roy Orbison
Track 7 - Ray Charles
Track 8 - Ray Charles 2
Track 9 - Aretha Franklin
Track 10 - Little Milton
Track 11 - Fontella Bass
Track 12 - John Bubbles & The Shirelles
Track 13 - The Shirelles
Track 14 - The Supremes
Track 15 - The Supremes 2
Track 16 - Freddy Cannon
Track 17 - The Newbeats
Track 18 - Gary Lewis & the Playboys
Track 19 - Jay & The Americans
Track 20 - The American Breed
Track 21 - The Box Tops (With Alex Chilton)
Track 22 - Neil Diamond
Track 23 - The Fifth Dimension
Track 24 - Gladys Knight and the Pips
Track 25 - The Who
Track 26 - The Fortunes
Track 27 - Freddie & the Dreamers
Track 28 - Tom Jones
Track 29 - Petula Clark
Track 30 - The Seekers
Track 31 - Mary Hopkin
Track 32 - The New Seekers
Track 33 - John Farrar & the Strangers
Track 34 - Glenn Shorrock & the Twilights
Track 35 - John Farnham
Track 36 - The Easybeats
Track 37 - The Easybeats 2
Track 38 - The Easybeats 3
Track 39 - Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs
Track 40 - Normie Rowe & The Playboys
Track 41 - Ray Brown & The Whispers
Track 42 - Johnny Young & Kompany
Track 43 - John Rowles
Track 44 - The Executives
Track 45 - The Groove
Track 46 - Larry's Rebels
Track 47 - Doug Parkinson
Track 48 - Axiom
Track 49 - Brian Cadd
Track 50 - Sherbet
Track 51 - Little River Band
Track 52 - Jan & Dean 2
Track 53 - The Fifth Dimension 2
Track 54 - Aretha Franklin 2
Track 55 - Aretha Franklin 3
Track 56 - The Bee Gees
Track 57 - The Moody Blues
Track 58 - The Moody Blues 2
Track 59 - Lulu
Track 60 - Lulu 2

Here is the third in my cola related posts. It's a collection of Coca Cola advertising songs recorded by some of the biggest names in the music industry from the 50's, 60's and 70's. Most of the artists hail from the U.S, U.K and Australia. It's amazing how many quality performers succumbed to the lure of cola money, but it has left us with a mother lode of fizzy pop tunes to enjoy. I consume so much of the black liquid that I'm practically a shareholder in the company and I've always daydreamed about having a Coke themed collection of memorabilia but this album is probably as close as I'll ever get.

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