Tuesday, November 27, 2012

July 17, 1964



16
1
Dusty Springfield--Wishin' and Hopin'
18
2
Beatles--A Hard Day's Night
13
3
Dean Martin--Everybody Loves Somebody
1
4
Four Seasons--Rag Doll
2
5
Jan & Dean--The Little Old Lady (From Pasadena)
8
6
Greenwood County Singers--The New Frankie & Johnny Song
3
7
Johnny Rivers--Memphis
12
8
Peter & Gordon--Nobody I Know
7
9
Kingsmen--Little Latin Lupe Lu
10
10
Getz/Gilberto--The Girl From Ipanema
6
11
Cilla Black--You're My World
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12
Beatles--If I Fell
4
13
Dave Clark Five--Can't You See That She's Mine
22
14
Chartbusters--She's the One
27
15
Hollies--Here I Go Again
5
16
Chuck Berry--No Particular Place to Go
19
17
Del Shannon--Handy Man
9
18
Beach Boys--I Get Around
21
19
Jelly Beans--I Wanna Love Him So Bad
14
20
Waylon Jennings--Just to Satisfy You
15
21
Bobby Freeman--C'mon and Swim
17
22
Premiers--Farmer John
31
23
Patty & the Emblems--Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl
11
24
Siw Malmkvist & Umberto Marcato--Sole, Sole, Sole
36
25
Ventures--Walk Don't Run '64
34
26
Ronnie Dove--Say You
32
27
Tempo, Nino, & April Stevens--Who
24
28
Ray Charles Singers--Al Di La
20
29
Searchers--Don't Throw Your Love Away
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30
Supremes--Where Did Our Love Go?
23
31
Wailers--On the Rocks
40
32
Wayne Newton--Only You
25
33
Sam Cooke--Good Times
50
34
Al Hirt--Sugar Lips
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35
George Martin Orchestra--Ringo's Theme
26
36
Rene & Rene--Angelito
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37
Dixie Cups--People Say
D
38
Brian Poole & the Tremeloes--Someone, Someone
29
39
Earl Grant--Just One More Time
35
40
Beach Boys--Don't Worry Baby
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41
Chuck Berry--You Never Can Tell
49
42
Bachelors--I Believe
30
43
Impressions--Keep on Pushing
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44
Elvis Presley--Such a Night
48
45
Ray Conniff & the Singers--Invisible Tears
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46
Drifters--Under the Boardwalk
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47
Ramblers--Father Sebastian
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48
Swingin' Blue Jeans--You’re No Good
46
49
Terry Stafford--I'll Touch a Star
45
50
Ronettes--Do I Love You


My notes don’t show a Discovery for this week.

Big moves by Dusty, the Beatles and Dean to sweep into the top three spots.  The Beatles also debut at number 12 with “If I Fell,” which was actually the b-side of “And I Love Her.”  Nationally, “And I Love Her” peaked at number 12 and “If I Fell” at number 53, while here at KJR “If I Fell” will reach number one in two weeks and “And I Love Her” won’t even appear on the chart until the week after that, peaking at number 3.

All the week’s debuts made the Billboard Hot 100, but it’s worth mentioning that “Ringo’s Theme” by the George Martin Orchestra, which is an instrumental version of “This Boy” that appeared in the movie A Hard Day’s Night, will hit number 13 at KJR versus 53 at Billboard, and “You’re No Good” by the also-British Swingin’ Blue Jeans will get to number 27 at KJR versus 97 at Billboard.

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