The Spokesmen - The Dawn of Correction (1965)

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Title: The Dawn of Correction
Year Of Release: 1965
Label: Decca
Genre: Pop, Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 46:43
Total Size: 114/304 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. It Ain't Fair 2:56
02. Colours 2:03
03. Have Courage, Be Careful 2:01
04. Love Minus Zero No Limit 2:21
05. Like A Babe 2:27
06. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away 2:42
07. The Dawn Of Correction 3:23
08. Down In The Boondocks 2:31
09. Better Days Are Yet To Come 2:57
10. There But For Fortune 2:48
11. For You Babe 2:37
12. It Ain't Me Babe 1:58
13. I Love How You Love Me 2:23
14. Beautiful Girl 2:42
15. Michelle 2:43
16. Better Days Are Yet to Come 2:30
17. Mary Jane 2:58
18. Flashback 2:45

The Spokesmen were an American pop music trio. They scored a hit single in the U.S. in 1965 with the tune "The Dawn of Correction", which was a partially sarcastic counterpoint and answer record to Barry McGuire's protest song, "Eve of Destruction". The song was written by the group's members, John Medora, David White, and Ray Gilmore, the latter a long time radio personality at WIBG (Wibbage) 990AM in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The tune hit #36 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. They also released a remake of the Beatles' "Michelle" as a single on Decca Records that got significant airplay on WIBG.

Co-composers White and Medora had previously co-written several hit singles, including "At the Hop" for Danny and the Juniors; "You Don't Own Me" for Lesley Gore; and "1-2-3" for Len Barry. White died on March 16, 2019, at the age of 79.



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