
In the 1960s, radio defined music culture, and many songs became blockbuster hits without matching music videos. These tracks relied entirely on their sound, and we enjoyed them just like that. They represent a time when creativity thrived without needing visual support. Here’s a look at some radio-only hits that we still sing along to.
#1: “Kind of a Drag” — The Buckinghams (1966)
“Kind of a Drag” became a defining hit of the Chicago Sound. This tune went straight to number one and sold over a million copies, but oddly enough, The Buckinghams never filmed a proper music video. Instead, if you wanted to see these guys in action, your best bet was tuning into The Ed Sullivan Show (1948) or catching one of their local TV appearances.

