You Didn’t Have to Be So Nice – The Lovin’ Spoonful

Transistor Days: Autumn 1965 - Part 2

Episode 36

Episode date - August 28, 2020

How Music Changed
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    As 1965 ended, America was adapting to the new sound of rock and roll as pop music, as presented by the British Invasion.

    With only two exceptions, every song in today’s show dates from October to December 1965 and were written and performed by Americans. The Beatles were still way ahead of the curve, though, as can be attested by their double-sided hit that was released in time for pre-Christmas sales. It was at this point where America’s folk music boom reignited as ‘folk rock’.

    Featured tracks include:

    Positively 4th Street – Bob Dylan

    A Taste of Honey – Herb Alpert

    Respect – Otis Redding

    Dawn of Correction – The Spokesmen

    Turn! Turn! Turn! – The Byrds

    I Got You (I Feel Good) – James Brown

    I Can Never Go Home Anymore – The Shangri-Las

    Don’t Think Twice – Wonder Who?

    Sounds of Silence – Simon and Garfunkel

    We Can Work It Out – The Beatles

    Day Tripper – The Beatles

    You Didn’t Have to Be So Nice – The Lovin’ Spoonful