Multimedia Index: List of 1965 Songs Category: Chronological Archive Description: A list of songs released in 1965. Lyrics are in the English language unless otherwise noted. Contents: 5 originals · 2 covers Page Sections: Original Songs · Covers |
Boss Hoss Performers: The Sonics Songwriter: Released: 1965 (Here are The Sonics) |
Just bought myself a new set of wheels; My folks helped me swing the deal. Believe me buddy I'm no fool; I got the money working after school. |
My Candy Apple Vette Performers: The Del Satins Songwriters: Hank Medress · Jay Siegel · Mitch Margo · Phil Margo Released: 1965 Featured Car: Chevrolet Corvette |
If ever I am lonely; And kind of sad too. I go for a ride in my candy apple Vette; Then I'm no longer blue. |
Dear Dad Performer: Chuck Berry Released: 1965 Featured Car: Ford |
Dear Dad, don't get mad; What I'm asking for. Is by the next semester; Can I get another car? This one here is sickening; On a wide dual road. I might as well be walking; As to drive this old Ford. |
Drive My Car Performers: The Beatles Songwriters: John Lennon · Paul McCartney Released: 3 December 1965 External Link: Wikipedia |
Baby, you can drive my car; Yes, I'm gonna be a star. Baby, you can drive my car; And maybe I'll love you. |
Mustang Sally Performer: Mack Rice Songwriter: Mack Rice Released: 1965 Featured Car: 1965 Ford Mustang External Link: Wikipedia |
I bought you a brand new Mustang; A nineteen sixty five. Now you come around signifying a woman; You don't wanna let me ride. |
Cadillac Performers: Hep Stars Songwriter: Vince Taylor Released: March 1965 Featured Car: Cadillac External Link: Wikipedia |
My baby drove up in a brand new Cadillac; I said my baby drove up in a brand new Cadillac. She said listen to me daddy; I ain't never comin' back. |
Cadillac Performers: Hep Stars Songwriter: Vince Taylor Released: September 1965 (We and Our Cadillac) Featured Car: Cadillac External Link: Wikipedia |
My baby drove up in a brand new Cadillac; I said my baby drove up in a brand new Cadillac. She said listen to me daddy; I ain't never comin' back. |