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[I'm still grieving over the election - part of what I do for comfort is listen to music and reflect on music history. Thus, today's post.]

I'm listening to music from the second half of 1965 recently. I knew about the Beatles and Motown and Rolling Stones and some psychedelic music ... but Sonny & Cher? Aren't they from the 70's??

It turns out they started in 1964 and had their first giant (and only #1) hit, "I Got You Babe" in 1965. I remember that song as a child from watching The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour from the 70's.

What I also didn't expect was that several other hits by them (together or solo) were charting simultaneously. Here are their hits on the Hot 100 on September 18, 1965:

49. "
All I Really Want to Do" by Cher (peaked at #15): her first solo single, a cover of a Bob Dylan track, charting at the same time with a different cover by The Byrds.

42. "
Just You" by Sonny & Cher (peaking at #20): it was first released in April but was rereleased after their huge success.

22. "
Baby Don't Go" by Sonny & Cher (peaking at #8): first released in 1964, then rereleased in 1965.

14. "
Laugh at Me" by Sonny (peaking at #10): Sonny's only Hot 100 song.

10. "
I Got You Babe" by Sonny & Cher (peaked at #1): it still has a catchy sweetness.

From these, the Bob Dylan cover and "I Got You Babe" are my favorite. The others seem typical from the time with nothing that stands out.


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