The DriftersUnder the Boardwalk
The Drifters' ‘Under the Boardwalk’ is a nostalgic song from 1964 that captures the carefree feeling of summer. Its smooth vocals and laid-back melody have…
The Drifters' ‘Under the Boardwalk’ is a nostalgic song from 1964 that captures the carefree feeling of summer. Its smooth vocals and laid-back melody have…
As Tears Go By' was released in 1964 as Marianne Faithfull's debut single, written by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Andrew Loog Oldham. The melancholic…
Directed by The Animals
The Animals’ ‘House of the Rising Sun’ is a haunting rendition of a traditional folk song, released in 1964. The song’s dark, brooding atmosphere and…
With its dramatic storytelling and teenage angst, "Leader of the Pack" by The Shangri-Las became an iconic song of the 1960s, reflecting the girl group…
Sam Cooke's ‘A Change Is Gonna Come’ is a poignant song from 1964 that became an anthem for the civil rights movement. Its soulful melody…
Directed by Ken Jones
Tell Her No, a classic pop rock hit by The Zombies, captures the essence of the 1960s music scene. Written by Rod Argent and produced…
Directed by Lee Gingold Giles Dill
Words Of Love by The Beatles, initially written and recorded by Buddy Holly, was directed by Lee Gingold, Giles Dill, and overseen by creative director…
Directed by Marquis Enterprises
She's Not There by The Zombies, featuring a distinctive electric piano sound and close-harmony backing vocals, captures the essence of British R&B and jazz rock…
A live performance of their 1957 hit "Bye Bye Love" on the ABC-TV show "Shindig!", showcasing The Everly Brothers' harmonious vocals and guitar work.
Oh, Pretty Woman, by Roy Orbison, is an enduring classic, blending rock and roll with Orbison's distinctive voice and melodic prowess.
The Supremes' ‘Baby Love’ is a defining song of the Motown era, released in 1964. Its sweet melody and Diana Ross's charming vocals made it…
Directed by George Martin
Ferry Cross the Mersey expresses longing and affection for Liverpool, highlighted by its Merseybeat and pop influences, capturing the essence of the city and its…
Don't Worry Baby' is a classic track from The Beach Boys' 1964 album *Shut Down Volume 2*. Written by Brian Wilson and Roger Christian, the…
The Kinks' ‘You Really Got Me’ is a hard-hitting rock song from 1964 that features a memorable riff and raw energy. This track is often…
Directed by Neil Aspinall
Something by The Beatles is a tender love ballad written by George Harrison. The promotional video features each Beatle walking with their romantic partner, set…
Directed by Tony Hatch
Downtown, written by Tony Hatch, became an iconic anthem of the 1960s, capturing the allure of city life with its catchy melody and Petula Clark's…
Directed by Richard Lester
A Hard Day's Night by The Beatles is the title track from their third studio album and film of the same name, released in 1964.…
Directed by Rita Gillespie
Can't Buy Me Love by The Beatles is a classic 1964 pop-rock track about love and materialism. The promotional film shows the band running through…