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You shouldn't even get me started on this. I worked part of my way through college in the 60's as a radio disk jockey "playing the hits."
To the list above, I would add Gary Puckett and the Union Gap, all of the "trumpet bands" (Chicago, BS&T, The Buckinghams, etc.), plus the Righteous Brothers, Simon and Garfunkle and The Association.
I think that "Bridge Over Troubled Waters," is arguably one of the best produced recordings of all time.
On another BB we were discussing the best voices in rock history. I like Linda Ronstadt, and Gary Puckett. And who can overlook Elvis -- whether you like his music or not?
I'm sure I'll think of more later.
BTW, I assume by "All the Leaves are Brown," you mean "California Dreamin'"
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