Don And The Goodtimes
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Don And The Goodtimes

Don and the Goodtimes Don and the Goodtimes American garage rock band Don and the Goodtimes were an American garage rock band, formed in Portland, Oregon, United States, in 1964.[1] Fronted by Don Gallucci, former keyboardist of the Kingsmen, the group made a name for itself in the Northwest rock scene performing in a similar style as their contemporaries the Wailers and the Sonics. Over time, Don and the Goodtimes honed their vocal harmonies and earned two hits on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1967, including their biggest hit "I Could Be So Good to You". The band released their album, So Good, and later experimented with psychedelia under the moniker Touch before disbanding in 1969. Quick facts Background information,…

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GENRES: Rock & Roll

Albums

Singles

Big Big Knight / I'll Be Down Forever
Big Big Knight / I'll Be Down Forever (1965)
Little Sally Tease / Little Green Thing
Little Sally Tease / Little Green Thing (1965)
Sweets For My Sweet / Hey There Mary Mae
Sweets For My Sweet / Hey There Mary Mae (1966)
I Could Be So Good To You / And It's Good
I Could Be So Good To You / And It's Good (1967)
Sally / Bambi
Sally / Bambi (1967)
Ball Of Fire / May My Heart Be Cast Into Stone
Ball Of Fire / May My Heart Be Cast Into Stone (1968)