On this day in musical history in 1966, Question Mark and the Mysterians hit the #1 spot in the US Singles Chart with 96 Tears.
A while back I was talking to my friend Ronnie from Lulubelle III and we thought it would be funny to see if we could find 96 cover versions of of 96 Tears, so here goes (Not all the songs are by signed artists and some are a little bizzare to say the least!).
I'd like to dedicate this blog to Ronnie and his family who recently lost their Mother.
1. The Stranglers.
2. Big Maybelle.
4. Aretha Franklin.
5. The Cramps.
6. Todd Rundgren.
7. Garland Jeffreys.
8. Primal Scream.
9. Thelma Houston.
11. The Prisoners.
13. Reminisants.
14. Jimmy Ruffin.
15. Inspiral Carpets.
16. The Hypstrz.
17. The Stingers.
20. Suicide.
23. The Music Machine.
24. Mike Wyen.
25. The Unheard Of.
26. Two-Bit Eddie.
27. Iggy Pop.
28. The Kneebenders.
29. Psych-O-Daisies.
30. The Skatterbrains.
31. The Living End.
33. Ola and The Janglers.
35. The Lotions.
36. Steel Boot.
37. Religious Knives.
38. The Mystics.
39. The Jades.
41. Kicks.
42. Orange Fuzz.
43. The Easytones.
44. Soul Kitchen.
45. Gas Gas Gas.
46. Marble Mummy Quelch.
47. The Loyal Opposition.
48. Fungus Finkelstein.
49. Recision Boys.
51. Gerado Manuel Rojas.
52. Pascal Comeide.
53. The Other Side.
55. Old Hocus Pocus Band.
56. The Uniques.
57. Dogs.
58. All Amigos.
59. Finn.
60. Hedda Gabler.
61. The Orphans.
63. The Iron Horse.
64. The Fire Escape.
65. Soulamites.
66. Cheesyweasel.
68. Trip.
69. The Britt'ns.
70. My Three Sons.
71. Stillwater.
72. High Street Band.
73. Fabulous Clichezs.
75. Club Conmore.
76. The Last Vinyl.
77. Robert Lee Revue.
79. Sandy and Harry.
80. Texas Tornados.
81. The Bagby Boys.
82. The Specials.
83. Daniel Quagliata.
85. R. Stevie Moore.
86. Shed By Heart.
87. Gopher Head.
88. The Music Explosion.
89. Mike's Garage Band.
91. Bill Grimason.
93. The Relics.
94. Strawberry Hill Band.
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