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(Sittin’ on) the Dock of the Bay («Сидя на причале в заливе») – Отис Реддинг, Across the Universe («Через Вселенную») – Beatles, Bachata Rosa («Розовая бачата») – Хуан Луис Герра, Mr Tambourine Man («Мистер с тамбурином») – The Byrds, Piece of my Heart («Кусочек моего сердца») – Big Brother and the Holding Company (солирует Дженис Джоплин). Bachata Rosa явно выбивается из этого ряда.

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The Moors («Вересковая пустошь») – Weather Report, If You Want Me To Stay («Если ты хочешь, чтобы я остался») – Слай Стоун, Concrete Jungle («Бетонные джунгли») – Wailers, September Gurls («Девушки сентября») – Big Star Алекса Чилтона, Be My Baby («Будь моим любимым») – The Ronettes, Every Day («Каждый день») – Бадди Холли.

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