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* [[Peter and Gordon]], “A World Without Love” (1964)
* [[Peter and Gordon]], “A World Without Love” (1964)
* [[The Searchers]], “Needles and Pins” (1964)
* [[The Searchers]], “Needles and Pins” (1964)
* [[The Singing Blue Jeans]], “Hippy Hippy Shake” (1964)
* [[The Swinging Blue Jeans]], “Hippy Hippy Shake” (1964)
* [[The Zombies]], “She’s Not There” (1964)
* [[The Zombies]], “She’s Not There” (1964)
* [[Herman’s Hermits]], “Mrs. Brown You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter” (1965)
* [[Herman’s Hermits]], “Mrs. Brown You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter” (1965)

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The British Invasion was the name given in the 1960s to the success in the United States, beginning with the Beatles, of British rock and roll bands, that changed rock music forever.

The British bands had themselves been inspired by American music – 50s rock and roll and rhythm and blues, and the bluesmen before them.

Essential works

The following is a list of the major recordings of the era: