Contextual Analysis of "60'" in Lyrics

The lyric "60'" is featured in 4 different songs in our database, showcasing its versatility in music.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.

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is the folk of the city
on metal windowpanes
it's a shame but we could all stop it
the camper

60'

and don't grow a beard- they'll call you a hippie
the berlin of the 70's
we still need a little help
it became the black american dream". open housing paved the way as middle-class blacks flooded into the city. whites don't buy houses in compton anymore. now with 74% of the population

folk of the 80's

Singer: men without hats

is the folk of the city

folk of the country is the folk of the 60's

and don't grow a beard- they'll call you a hippie

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is the folk of the city

folk of the country is the folk of the 60's

and don't grow a beard- they'll call you a hippie

folk of the 80's

men without hats

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whyteleafe

Singer: saint etienne

on metal windowpanes

the paris of the 60's

the berlin of the 70's

crssk.

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on metal windowpanes

the paris of the 60's

the berlin of the 70's

whyteleafe

saint etienne

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rumour 'bout a revolution

Singer: leann rimes

it's a shame but we could all stop it

tell a neighbor tell a friend it ain't a 60's thing

we still need a little help

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it's a shame but we could all stop it

tell a neighbor tell a friend it ain't a 60's thing

we still need a little help

rumour 'bout a revolution

leann rimes

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intro

Singer: dr. dre

the camper

the boat. temptingly close to the los angeles ghetto in the 50's and 60's

it became the black american dream". open housing paved the way as middle-class blacks flooded into the city. whites don't buy houses in compton anymore. now with 74% of the population

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the camper

the boat. temptingly close to the los angeles ghetto in the 50's and 60's

it became the black american dream". open housing paved the way as middle-class blacks flooded into the city. whites don't buy houses in compton anymore. now with 74% of the population

intro

dr. dre

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