[post_page_title]1969 – Cher and Sonny Bono[/post_page_title]
With her distinctive singing voice and her ability to pull off any outfit that came her way, Cher was a force to be reckoned with during the 1960s. It was during this decade that she really made her mark – but she didn’t do it alone.

She originally gained popularity as one-half of the singing duo, Sonny & Cher, and while they weren’t married at the height of their fame, they certainly stole the show. Their relationship was often troubled, but after welcoming their child into the world in 1969, they decided to get hitched.
[post_page_title]1970 – John Lennon and Yoko Ono[/post_page_title]
At the height of The Beatles’ fame, all eyes were on John Lennon. Women across the world wanted to date him, but it was a conceptual artist by the name of Yoko Ono who really got his engines revving.

Yoko had no idea who The Beatles or John Lennon were when they first started dating, but she soon became the band’s leading lady – despite the fact that many people blamed her for their breakup. John Lennon and Yoko Ono became husband and wife 1969, but talk of their marriage really ramped up in 1970 when John started seeing a mistress with Yoko’s blessing.