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History of Rock & Roll II is a showtape that played in PTT locations from September to October of 1986.

This show is a continuation of the previous show, covering the "Rock & Roll" genre from 1965-1975.

Show List[]

Segment 1[]

  • 1965:
    1. "Help!" (The Beatles)
    2. "Can't Help My Self" (The Four Tops)
    3. "Hang on Sloppy" (originally by The Vibrations; later recorded by The McCoys)
    4. "You Were on My Mind" (We Five)
  • 1966:
    1. "Respect" (Aretha Franklin version covered)
    2. "Yellow Submarine" (The Beatles)
    3. "I’m a Believer" (The Monkees)
    4. "Cherry, Cherry" (Neil Diamond)
    5. "Jenny, Jenny" (Little Richard)
  • 1967:
    1. "Soul Man" (The Blues Brothers)
    2. "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy)" (Simon & Garfunkel)
    3. "The Letter" (The Box Tops)
    4. "Windy" (The Association)
  • 1968:
    1. "Pinball Wizard" (The Whos)
    2. "Dance to the Music" (Sly and the Family Stones)
    3. "Jumpin' Jack Flash" (The Rolling Stones)
  • 1969:
    1. "Spinning Wheel" (Blood, Sweat & Tears)
    2. "Sugar Sugar" (The Archies)
    3. "Proud Mary" (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
    4. "Everyday People" (Sly and the Family Stones)
  • 1970:
    1. "ABC" (The Jackson 5)
    2. "Green-Eyed Lady" (Sugarloaf)
    3. "Lookin' Out My Back Door" (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
  • 1971:
    1. "Joy to the World" (Three Dog Night)
    2. "Put Your Hand in the Hand" (Originally recorded by Ocean)
  • 1972:
    1. "Listen to the Music" (The Doobie Brothers)
    2. "Saturday in the Park" (Chicago)
    3. "The Candy Man" (Sammy Davis Jr. version)
    4. "Your Mamma Don't Dance" (Loggins and Messina)
  • 1973:
    1. "Superstition" (Stevie Wonder)
    2. "Shambala" (Three Dog Night)
    3. "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" (Jim Croce)
  • 1974:
    1. "Dancing Machine" (The Jackson 5)
    2. "Rock the Boat" (The Hues Corporation)
    3. "It’s Only Rock ’n’ Roll (But I Like It)" (The Rolling Stones)
  • 1975:
    1. "Jive Talkin'" (Bee Gees)
    2. "Philadelphia Freedom" (Elton John)
    3. "Love Will Keep Us Together" (Captain & Tennille version)

Trivia[]

  • This show features the return of Scott Wilson as Chuck E. and Munch after he was briefly replaced in the previous show by Lonny Wilder. He would continue voicing both characters until 1993.