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“Mrs. Robinson,” “Hey Jude,” and Some Utter Schlock
1968 was a year of protest and political upheaval, but the
Billboard
charts were dominated by novelty hits and a singing Herb Alpert.
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“Mrs. Robinson,” “Hey Jude,” and Some Utter Schlock
1968 was a year of protest and political upheaval, but the Billboard charts were dominated by novelty hits and a singing Herb Alpert.