Early Canadian Rock: The 60s and 70s, Volume 2

Published by Toronto Mike on June 6, 2008 @ 11:43 in Music, O Canada

canada flag I recently shared the track listing for "Early Canadian Rock: The 60s and 70s". That homemade mix served as a crash course in early Canadian rock, and now my bud has put together a sequel.

Here are the 27 tracks from volume two.

  1. Big Time Operator - Keith Hampshire
  2. Born To Be Wild - Steppenwolf
  3. Classmate - The Beau-Marks
  4. Cornflakes and Ice Cream - The Lords of London
  5. Does Your Mama Know About Me - Bobby Taylor & The Vancouvers
  6. Fannie Mae - Robbie Lane & The Disciples
  7. Goin' To The Country - Young
  8. If You Don't Want My Love - Lack London & The Sparrows
  9. I'm Running After You - Major Hoople's Boarding House
  10. In My Heart - Diane Brooks
  11. In My Tenament - Jackie Shane
  12. Just As Bad As You - Shawne Jackson
  13. Keep On Runnin' - Grant Smith & The Power
  14. Laughing - The Guess Who
  15. Lovedrops - Barry Allen
  16. Loveitis - Mandala
  17. Me and You - The Regents With Dunc & Judy
  18. My Girl Sloopy - Little Caeser & The Consols
  19. Nothin' - Ugly Duckings
  20. One Fine Morning - Lighthouse
  21. Out Of The Sunshine - David Clayton Thomas
  22. Private Property - Shirley Matthews
  23. Signs - The Five Man Electric Band
  24. Sitting On A Poor Man's Thone - Copperpenny
  25. Sun Goes By - Dr. Music
  26. Sweet City Woman - The Stampeders
  27. You, Me And Mexico - Edward Bear
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4 Responses to "Early Canadian Rock: The 60s and 70s, Volume 2"

"The Moo"
July 4, 2008 / 20:20

I saw this post while googling to find out who owns the rights to "I'm Running After You". Can you be of any help?

Russ Strathdee
April 26, 2009 / 09:09

Thanks for including "Me and You" by The Regents.

david
November 16, 2009 / 22:00

hi you might think about the band LIVERPOOL the original version and there first single. love is a melody i believe on taurus or moon records , SRO anthem.
you might have seen them on keith hamshire tv show or cbc or something d.

Anonymous
March 6, 2010 / 16:57

All those into this kind of classic Canadian rock... come join my new forum "Canadian Classic Rock" http://canrock.proboards.com/
It is brand new so come and sign up! Meet & trade and talk about great music!

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