TOP 10 SIXTIES FLOOR-FILLERS
AS VOTED FOR BY PRO MOBILE READERS
If the Fifties was the decade that pop music as we know it was born, the Sixties was when it grew up and started thinking for itself. Revolution, experimentation and new ideas were the order of the day, and the rise of this counterculture, along with the civil rights movement, resulted in a music-buying public with more varied taste than ever before.

This variation was reflected in the results of our Pro Mobile Top Ten Sixties Floor-fillers vote! As we expected, you’ve chosen an eclectic mix of tracks drawn from a range of artists and genres. Read on to find out which tracks made the cut and discover the Top Ten Sixties Floor-fillers, as voted for by you, the readers of Pro Mobile...
Brown Eyed Girl
Van Morrison
One of the most recognisable guitar riffs in music history serves as the opening bars to this ode to young love, and, not limited in appeal to only brown-eyed girls, you’ll find guests male and female, young and old, (brown-, blue-, grey and green-eyed!) taking to the dance-floor for this feel-good favourite. Despite the musician stating that he has written 300 songs that are better, ‘Brown Eyed Girl’ has received 10-million US radio plays to date and holds the record for the most download and played track from the 1960s. Pretty impressive... though we can’t say we were surprised to see the Northern Irish rocker this high on the list! It’s fair to say it wouldn’t really be complete without him.