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  2. The Ghost Of Paul Revere - Travel On (Official Music Video)Stream the full album 'Good At Losing Everything' on your platform of choice: https://ingroov.es/g...

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  3. Provided to YouTube by Columbia/LegacyLegend Of Paul Revere · Paul Revere & The RaidersGreatest Hits (Expanded Edition)℗ Originally Released 1967 Sony Music ...

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  4. A string of hits from 1961-1971 make Paul Revere and The Raiders one of the most popular bands of the 1960s. Matt takes you through their formation and into ...

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    • Like, Long Hair
    • Too Much Talk
    • Mr. Sun, Mr. Moon
    • I Had A Dream
    • Just Like Me
    • Hungry
    • Him Or Me What’s It Gonna be?
    • Good Thing
    • Indian Reservation
    • Kicks

    This wasn’t even close to the highest-charting single that they had. However, it was the first one they ever had that cracked the top 40 at number 38 in March of 1961 on the Billboard Top 100 in the United States. For that reason, it is significant just because it established Paul Revere and the Raiders as a solid rock group. Listen to that piano, ...

    Even though this band’s popularity was starting to fade out by the mid-60s, they still had several modest hits. One of these would have been “Too Much Talk,” which peaked at number 19 in February 1968. This was also one of the first singles produced by Mark Lindsay.

    “Mr. Sun, Mr. Moon” was another song written by Mark Lindsay. It was released as a single in January 1969, and it peaked at 18th position on the charts by February 1969. The song was also featured on the soundtrack for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood which is a movie about the changing movie landscape of 1969 Hollywood. It was directed by Quentin Tar...

    “I Had a Dream” was a song that was definitely reminiscent of the rival band The Kinks. Mark Lindsay outdoes himself, as he belts out some very breathy lyrics discussing this unique dream that he’s had. It is truly a catchy song, punctuated by some very sharp guitar riffs. This song was always a concert favorite when they were on tour, and it peake...

    “Just Like Me” was one of Paul Revere & the Raiders’ signature hits, as it peaked at number 11 in December 1965. They also showcased a unique stop-start guitar riff, and a remarkable lead vocalist performance from Mark Lindsay where one is reminded of the Kingsmen of “Louie Louie” fame. This is by far one of their most raucous hit singles.

    “Hungry” was a song that was punctuated by notably controversial lyrics. The song details the singer’s efforts to seduce a girl by offering her the promise of satisfying her hunger for all of the “good things.” The song peaked at number six in 1966. Sammy Hagardid a great cover of Hungry on his Red album in 1977.

    This is a song that peaked at number 5 in April 1967. The song details an individual who is going through a love triangle and is fed up with it. The song is also interesting because it marked a notable change in the style of this group. First of all, instead of garage pop, this song has more of a psychedelic feel to it. Additionally, this song also...

    “Good Thing” was a song that was co-written by lead singer Paul Revere and producer Terry Melcher. They really hit it out of the park, because this song not only peaked at number 4 in December 1966, but it also has vocal melodies reminiscent of the Beach Boys.

    The band would experience one last return to the spotlight with this smash hit that details the struggles that the Cherokees and other Indian tribes had to go through at the hands of the white man. This song itself has been recorded three times, and it was most successful with this group, reaching all the way to number one in 1971. Even though Paul...

    We close out our top 10 Paul Revere & The Raiders songs list with their legendary song “Kicks.” The song was written by the acclaimed songwriting team of Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann. After they completed riding the song, they offered it to the British band The Animals, but the Animals rejected the song. Thus, Paul Revere and the Raiders took this s...

  5. NOTE: Most of the images in this slideshow are of the famed lineup.Paul Revere & the Raiders are an American rock band from Boise, Idaho. Formed in 1958, the...

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  7. Paul Revere and the Raiders is an American rock band that saw enormous mainstream success in the second half of the 1960s and earlier 1970s, best-known for h...

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