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I've got sunshine On a cloudy day. When it's cold outside, I've got the month of May. Well, I guess you'll say What can make me feel this way? My girl. (My girl, my girl) Talking' 'bout my girl. (My girl) I've got so much honey The bees envy me. I've got a sweeter song Than the birds in the trees. Well, I guess you'll say What can make me feel this way? My girl. (My girl, my girl) Talking' 'bout my girl. (My girl) Ooooh, Hoooo. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. I don't need no money, Fortune or fame. I've got all the riches, baby, One man can claim. Well, I guess you'll say What can make me feel this way? My girl. (My girl, my girl) Talking' 'bout my girl. (My girl) Talking' bout my girl. I've got sunshine on cloudy day With my girl. I've even got the month of May With my girl.
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My Girl :) Why do I think this song was reflects the culture in 1965 ? Because the 1995, like any good hip songs I think. And they liked to groove. I think when they herd my girl it set them on fire. Because they were so use of hearing Elvis. So a new group came out to give them something different so that’s why I think this song fits the 1965.
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Top 10 Songs 1. Wooly Bully Sam The Sham and The Pharaohs 2. I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch), Four Tops 3. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, The Rolling Stones 4. You Were On My Mind, We Five 5. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin', Righteous Brothers 6. Downtown, Petula Clark 7. Help!, The Beatles 8. Can't You Hear My Heartbeat, Herman's Hermits 9. Crying in the Chapel, Elvis Presley 10. My Girl, Temptations Wooly I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)(I Can't Get No) SatisfactionYou Were On My MindYou've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'DowntownCan't You Hear My HeartbeatCrying in the ChapelMy Girl
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The President Lyndon Johnson Sworn In as President, 1965. Chief Justice Earl Warren swears in Lyndon B. Johnson as the 36th president of the United States. He served from 1963 to 1969. President Johnson was instrumental in getting amendment to the Act for government sponsored medical care for the elderly. Born August 27, 1908 in Stonewall, Texas; died January 22, 1973 in Stonewall, Texas) succeeded John F. Kennedy as the thirty-sixth President of the United States, serving between November 22, 1963 and January 20, 1969. His nickname was "LBJ“. Graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers College (1930) (now known as Texas State University-San Marcos) He was married to Claudia "Lady Bird" Alta Taylor (1912-2007), on November 17, 1934.Claudia "Lady Bird" Alta Taylor (1912-2007) He had one daughter named Lynda Bird Johnson (1944- ); Lucie Baines Johnson (1947- )Lynda Bird Johnson He had a religion he believed in an it was the Disciples of Christ
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The Beverley hill bellies Comedy originally broadcast for nine seasons on CBS from 1962 to 1971, starring Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas and MaCBS Buddy EbsenIrene RyanDonna DouglasMa I x Baer JrI x Baer Jr. I think it was a very entertaining show. It had everyone laughing because it was so funny. And they did very funny things on that show. So its fun to watch. If you watch it you will stay laughing. Its just a TV show you can enjoy.
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Muhammad Ali On January 18, 1942, Cassis Marcellus Clay Jr., the greatest boxer ever, was born. Today, this athlete is usually known as Muhammad Ali. Whenever anybody talks about the greatest athletes, Muhammad Ali is always one of the top people. He was voted in the Top 3 for "Greatest Athlete of the Century" by ESPN. He has accomplished so many things in his outstanding career. He has won many awards, such as the "National Golden Gloves Light Heavyweight Champion" in 1960, "Olympic Light Heavyweight Boxing" Gold Medal in 1960, and the "WBA Heavyweight Champion of the World" ten different times. He also won the "Male Athlete of the Year Award" and "Sportsman of the Year" in 1974, "National Sports Award" in 1994, and the "Essence Award" in 1997. Over his career, Ali had a 56-5 record, 37 knockouts, and 19 successful title defenses. Muhammad became a professional boxer in 1960. The decision to turn pro was not a hard one for Ali. He was very poor, and wanted to have money so that he could provide for himself and his family. This choice was a great won. Over a couple of years, Muhammad was considered one of the greatest boxers ever. By the end of his career, he was considered one of the greatest athletes ever. Many people believe that his famous quote, "Fly like a butterfly, sting like a bee", is what brought him to greatness. Being quick and strong was the key to most of Ali's many victories. He was definitely one of the greatest athletes of all time.
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Cars : The 1965 Plymouth Fury. The new Fury, designated AP, shared its body - called the C-body - with Dodge and Chrysler. At 119 inches, its wheelbase was two inches shorter than Dodge's and five inches less than Chrysler's. Unlike Dodge and Chrysler, the Plymouth C-body was not available as a six window sedan but it did come in a two-door sedan that was unavailable from the more expensive Marques. Clothes : The year 1965 was the year of Andre Courreges—the year when the small, neat man got his message (small, neat clothes) across not only to the very few who could afford them, but also to women and girls of every size, shape, and income in every country, particularly the U.S. and England. It was the year when Courreges became the hero of the haute couture by leaving it (for ready-to-wear collections after his spring collection), and the darling as well as the despair of every fashion editor who needed him to make clothes—and news—for her readers. Restaurants : Dayton-based pizza chain Marion’s Piazza is celebrating its 45th anniversary today — Monday, Aug. 9 — by offering its 1965 menu at 1965 prices. Movies :Monkey's Uncle, The (1965Monkey's Uncle, The (1965
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Point a view Well my point a view is like back in 1995. I think it was hard being a Teen because, you had the socs & the greasers. If you got in trouble with the 5.0 has they said in them days. & you were a greaser & the socs did something to you then they wouldn't believe a word you say. So I think it was hard.
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