Wednesday, November 28, 2012

July 24, 1964



2
1
Beatles--A Hard Day's Night
3
2
Dean Martin--Everybody Loves Somebody
1
3
Dusty Springfield--Wishin' and Hopin'
14
4
Chartbusters--She's the One
4
5
Four Seasons--Rag Doll
12
6
Beatles--If I Fell
8
7
Peter & Gordon--Nobody I Know
25
8
Ventures--Walk Don't Run '64
6
9
Greenwood County Singers--The New Frankie & Johnny Song
44
10
Elvis Presley--Such a Night
7
11
Johnny Rivers--Memphis
9
12
Kingsmen--Little Latin Lupe Lu
11
13
Cilla Black--You're My World
15
14
Hollies--Here I Go Again
30
15
Supremes--Where Did Our Love Go?
41
16
Chuck Berry--You Never Can Tell
10
17
Getz/Gilberto--The Girl From Ipanema
17
18
Del Shannon--Handy Man
5
19
Jan & Dean--The Little Old Lady (From Pasadena)
19
20
Jelly Beans--I Wanna Love Him So Bad
23
21
Patty & the Emblems--Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl
37
22
Dixie Cups--People Say
38
23
Brian Poole & the Tremeloes--Someone, Someone
20
24
Waylon Jennings--Just to Satisfy You
35
25
George Martin Orchestra--Ringo's Theme
46
26
Drifters--Under the Boardwalk
21
27
Bobby Freeman--C'mon and Swim
34
28
Al Hirt--Sugar Lips
13
29
Dave Clark Five--Can't You See That She's Mine
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30
Gerry & the Pacemakers--How Do You Do it
18
31
Beach Boys--I Get Around
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32
Nancy Wilson--How Glad I Am
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33
Beatles--I'll Cry Instead
16
34
Chuck Berry--No Particular Place to Go
47
35
Ramblers--Father Sebastian
22
36
Premiers--Farmer John
42
37
Bachelors--I Believe
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38
Billy J. Kramer--I'll Keep You Satisfied
27
39
Tempo, Nino, & April Stevens--Who
28
40
Ray Charles Singers--Al Di La
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41
Ronny & the Daytonas--G.T.O.
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42
Brook Benton--A House is Not a Home
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43
Fantastic Baggys--Tell 'Em I'm Surfin'
45
44
Ray Conniff & the Singers--Invisible Tears
26
45
Ronnie Dove--Say You
48
46
Swingin' Blue Jeans--You’re No Good
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47
Lesley Gore--Maybe I Know
29
48
Searchers--Don't Throw Your Love Away
24
49
Siw Malmkvist & Umberto Marcato--Sole, Sole, Sole
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50
Neil Sedaka--Sunny
Discoveries: Animals—House of the Rising Sun; Fleetwoods--Mr. Sandman

Prolific songwriter/producers P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri, as the Fantastic Baggys, arrive a bit late for the surfing fad with “Tell ‘Em I’m Surfin’,” which goes no higher than its number 43 this week—but did not show up in Billboard at all.  The Fleetwoods' remake of "Mr. Sandman," one of the Discoveries, made BB at number 113, will peak here at KJR at number 17, and is their final appearance in either list.

Elvis makes a big jump from 44 to 10 with “Such a Night,” originally on a 1960 LP but just now released as a single.

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