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Eric Burdon & The Animals release new single 'Anything'

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July 25th, 1967: Eric Burdon & The Animals release new single "Anything"

​Eric Burdon & The Animals released their new track "Anything" today. The song is the first single from their upcoming album Winds of Change.

 
New single from The Animals

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New single from The Animals

It's My Life

October, 1965 - The Animals single "It's My Life" was released on the Columbia Record label. The song was written specifically for The Animals by songwriting team Roger Atkins and Carl D'Errico.

 
Cassius Clay tells Eric Burdon 'I can smash you to pulp'

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September 19th, 1965: Cassius Clay tells Eric Burdon "I can smash you to pulp"

In February 1965, British band, The Animals went on tour of The United States in support of their debut album The Animals ​which featured "House Of The Rising Sun".

 
Another single from The Animals

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July 14th, 1965: Another single from The Animals

​July 1965 - The Animals their single "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place" on the MGM record label.

 
The Animals cover the late Sam Cooke

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June 29th, 1965: The Animals cover the late Sam Cooke

March, 1965 - The Animals released a cover of the late Sam Cooke's song "Bring It On Home To Me." Cooke had been murdered only four months earlier.

 
'The Greatest Pop Show On Earth'

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May 11th, 1965: 'The Greatest Pop Show On Earth'

​On April 16th 1965, New Musical Express (NME) put on a reader voted concert at Wembley's Empire Pool in London. April 16th 1965

 
The Animals second album tracklisting

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May 5th, 1965: The Animals second album tracklisting

​In May 1965 British rock band, The Animals released their second album, Animal Tracks. ​

 
The Animals cover 'Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood' for their new single

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May 1st, 1965: The Animals cover "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" for their new single

In February 1965 English blues/rock group The Animals released their single "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood". The song was originally written for Nina Simone, who released it on her album

 
Name a better cover in the history of music

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Name a better cover in the history of music

House Of The Rising Sun

​Hendrix's "All Along The Watch Tower" is a winner, sure; and Joe Cocker's "With a Little Help From My Friends" arguably puts the original to shame also;

 
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