Northampton High School Class of 1962, Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA

Seeburg R Jukebox
~ one of the most beautiful ~
Hi-Fi sound ~100 selections

 Music is the universal language of mankind.
-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
American poet and scholar 1807 - 1882

   

Click on a record to see full sized view!

Dances 

The Twist, The Locomotion, The Stroll, The Conga,  Funky Chicken, Limbo, Bunny Hop...
   How many can you still do?

 Take a music bath once or
twice a week for a few seasons,
and you will find that
it is to the soul what
a water bath is to the body.

-Oliver Wendell Holmes
Lawyer & Physician, 1809 - 1894

These songs are in the Midi format (instrumental only); you will need a Windows Media Player - Real Player usually comes with Windows, or Crescendo or some other Midi player, if you have one on your machine it will open automatically when you click on the title! You can then save to a file after played!  Gals, click on the record covers! There's a full sized picture linked! See if you can find the one that originally cost 89 cents! Sorry guys! - It's a girl thing!.

Give me some good ole Rock & Roll - Have Fun! & Turn up the music!

1958
we became Freshmen

At The Hop by Danny & The Juniors Tequila by 

The Champs

To Know Him, is to Love Him by The Teddy Bears Tears on My Pillow by Little Anthony and The Imperials Get A Job by The Silhouettes
Hard Headed Woman by Elvis Presley Little Star by The Elegants Bird Dog by The Everly Brothers Yakety Yak by The Coasters Great Balls of Fire by Jerry Lee Lewis

 

1959
we became Sophomores

Mack the Knife by Bobby Darin Venus by Frankie Avalon Stagger Lee by Lloyd Price Lonely Boy by Paul Anka Sleep Walk by Santo & Johnny
Kansas City by Wilbert Harrison A Big Hunk O' Love by Elvis Presley The Happy Organ by Dave "Baby" Cortez Charlie Brown by The Coasters Sixteen Candles by The Crests

Seeburg 3W-1 Wall-O-Matic
(a wallbox hooked up to the Seeburg R with 3-wire connections)
were in the booths at
Kenny's at 273 Main Street &
Wally's Soda Bar at 4 Main Street

1960
we became Juniors

Only The Lonely Ray Orbison Cathy's Clown by The Everly Brothers The Twist by Chubby Checker Save The Last Dance For Me by The Drifters Running Bear by Johnny Preston
Sweet Nothin's by Brenda Lee Handy Man by Jimmy Jones Walk-Don't Run by The Ventures Alley-Oop by Hollywood Argyles Stay by Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs

 

1961
we became Seniors

Tossin' and Turnin' by Bobby Lewis Runaway by Del Shannon Blue Moon by The Marcels Runaround Sue by Dion Moon River Jerry Butler
Will You Love Me Tomorrow by The Shirelles I Like It Like That by Chris Kenner Daddy's Home by Shep & The Limelites Stand By Me by Ben E. King Goodbye Cruel World by James Darren

3  Music is well said to be the speech of angels.  4
-Thomas Carlyle 

Copyright © 2002 NHS Class of 1962   

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