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Y E A R S M A G A Z I N E. What the president does next!. This “ Years” favorite /top song!. $2.75. November 1. Songs of 1967. Respect- Aretha Franklin All You Need Is Love- Beatles Love Is Here And Now You’re Gone- Beatles I’m A Believer- Monkees The Happening- Supremes - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Y E A R S M A G A Z I N
EWhat the president does next!
This “ Years” favorite /top
song!
November 1
$2.75
Songs of 19671. Respect- Aretha
Franklin2. All You Need Is
Love- Beatles 3. Love Is Here And
Now You’re Gone- Beatles
4. I’m A Believer- Monkees
5. The Happening- Supremes
6. Groovin- The Rascals
7. Hello, Goodbye- Beatles
8. Happy Together- Turtles
9. Kind a Drag- Buckinghams
10.To Sir With Love- Lulu
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A little respect I get tired Keep on tryin' You're runnin' out of foolin‘’ And I ain't lyin' (Re, re, re, re) 'spect When you come home (Re, re, re ,re) Or you might walk in And find out I'm gone (Just a little bit) I got to have A little respect
“I think this song reflects the culture of times by it saying, show some respect. This song was made because of the racism and hatred that that year had. This chorus line particular Is saying you're gunna have to keep on trying because you're not gunna take me down. This song hit top 10 songs in year 1967. This song was so relatable to people , with its catchy and beady rhythm that’s why everybody fell in love with this song. “
-Amy Rice, Texarkana, TX
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What The President Did?
Lyndon B. Johnson was the president in year
1967.
Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973)
became the 36th
president of the United
States following
the November
1963 assassinatio
n of President
John F. Kennedy (1917-1963).
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“He lead a great society and knew what was right and what was wrong. Johnson was definitely has made and impact on our history.” –James Hart, Little Rock, AR
The Achieved Sports Fame?
Kareem Abdul- Jabbar“Kareem is such an inspirational leader and a passionate advocate for health and education, and we’re thrilled to have him take part in our annual convention,” said California State PTA President Carol Kocivar.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is a global icon that
changed the game of professional
basketball and went on to become a New
York Times best-selling author, award-winning
filmmaker and ambassador of
education.
You can’t win unless you learn how to lose. -Kareem Abdul-Johnson