Great Western rock classics and hit songs of the '60s
The era when the foundations of rock music were forged: the 1960s.
Today’s rock music includes many subgenres that blend a variety of musical styles.
Of course, every genre is rooted in rock, but if you trace many of them back to their origins, you end up in the 1960s.
This time, we’ve selected classic songs that had a tremendous impact on the rock scene of the 1960s.
Many famous artists and bands appear, so even if you’re not well-versed in rock, be sure to check them out!
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Great Western rock classics and hit songs of the 60s (’61–’70)
A Day In The LifeThe Beatles

“A Day in the Life” was included as the final track on The Beatles’ landmark album “Sgt.
Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.” It’s said that John Lennon began writing the song after learning of the death of his friend Tara Browne.
The piece is divided between a dreamy, melancholy opening and a poppy middle section, and its arrangement highlights the distinct charms of John Lennon and Paul McCartney, who each handled their respective parts, making it a particularly captivating work.
In conclusion
This time, we introduced rock music from the 1960s, and what’s striking about rock from this era—unlike today’s—is how strongly it reflects the characteristics of folk and blues.
RagMusic also has other articles featuring Western music from the 1960s, so if you’re eager to learn more, be sure to check them out!


