by Papa J » Sun Mar 16, 2008 7:39 pm
"California Dreamin'," followed by "I Saw Her Again," "Glad to Be Unhappy," "Twelve-Thirty," plus their lesser known songs like "Go Where You Wanna Go," No Salt on Her Tail," "Even if I Could," "Dancing Bear," "My Heart Stood Still," "Did You Ever Want to Cry," "Mansions," "Snowqueen of Texas," "Do You Wanna Dance," "String Man," "For the Love of Ivy." I agree that many of their non-singles were great and unfortunately are hardly known. It seems that only two or three hits are ever played on the oldies stations. It's a shame that they never play, if they ever did, lesser known hits like "Twelve-Thirty," Look Through My Window," or "Glad to Be Unhappy." I always hear "California," "I Saw Her Again," and occasionally "Monday, Monday," "Dedicated," "Words of Love," or "Creeque Alley." I used to dislike the second album, but I have come to appreciate it a lot. The album has many of their best songs.