Friday, April 27, 2018

All Together Now
Yellow Submarine
Octopus's Garden
The Beatles' foray into children's songs

B'wana She No Home
The Carpenters' foray into jazz-fusion style pop

Copacabana
Barry Manilow's foray into disco

Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?
Rod Stewart's foray into disco

A Poor Man's Roses (Or A Rich Man's Gold)
Patti Page's foray into rock and roll

D'yer Mak'er
Led Zeppelin's foray into reggae

Shimmy Shimmy Ko-Ko-Bop
Little Anthony & The Imperials' foray into the novelty song

You're The Reason I'm Living
18 Yellow Roses
Bobby Darin's foray into country music

If I Were A Carpenter
Bobby Darin's foray into fold-rock

Looking For Clues
Robert Palmer's foray into techno-pop/new wave

Wild Honey
The Beach Boys' foray into psychedelic

Their Satanic Majesty's Request (Album)
The Rolling Stones' foray into psychedelic

Watch The Flowers Grow
The Four Season's foray into "sunshine pop"/psychedelic

Who Will Answer?
Ed Ames' foray into topical/social commentary songs

Child Of Clay
Jimmie Rodgers' foray into topical/social commentary songs

Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow
Tom Jones' foray into country music

Porpoise Song
Tapioca Tundra
The Monkees' foray into psychedelic

Follow Your Daughter Home
The Guess Who's foray into Carribean pop style

Soolaimon
Neil Diamond's foray into African-influenced style pop

Son Of A Preacher Man
Dusty Springfield's foray into "blue-eyed soul"

Don't Blame The Children
Sammy Davis Jr.'s foray into topical/social commentary songs

Unwind
Mr. Businessman
Ray Stevens' foray into topical/ social commentary songs and being a more serious singer-songwriter

Let  Your Love Go
Bread's foray into a more aggressive rock style

The Big Battle
The Ballad Of Ira Hayes
What Is Truth?
Johnny Cash's foray into topical/social commentary songs

What Goes On (Beatles)
Act Naturally (Beatles)
Beaucoups Of Blues
Ringo Starr's foray into country music

She Was Only Seventeen (He Was One Year More)
Marty Robbins' foray into "doo-wop"

Get a Job
The Mills Brothers' version was their foray into both rock and roll and doo-wop

What Color Is A Man?
Bobby Vinton's foray into topical/social commentary songs

Master Blaster Jammer
Stevie Wonder's foray into reggae

Dandelion
The Rolling Stones' foray into children's songs (sort of)

Hey, Bobba Needle
Chubby Checker's foray into folk/pop

Coming On Too Strong
Wayne Newton's foray into "mod"-style pop/rock

The Tide Is High
Blondie's foray into Latin rhythm influenced fare



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