Sunday, November 25, 2012

July 3, 1964


4
1
Four Seasons--Rag Doll
2
2
Johnny Rivers--Memphis
1
3
Dave Clark Five--Can't You See That She's Mine
6
4
Jan & Dean--The Little Old Lady (From Pasadena)
7
5
Chuck Berry--No Particular Place to Go
3
6
Beach Boys--I Get Around
5
7
Searchers--Don't Throw Your Love Away
25
8
Cilla Black--You're My World
16
9
Siw Malmkvist & Umberto Marcato--Sole, Sole, Sole
8
10
Bobby Freeman--C'mon and Swim
26
11
Waylon Jennings--Just to Satisfy You
19
12
Kingsmen--Little Latin Lupe Lu
35
13
Peter & Gordon--Nobody I Know
20
14
Wailers--On the Rocks
13
15
Dave Lewis--Little Green Thing
12
16
Rene & Rene--Angelito
39
17
Greenwood County Singers--The New Frankie & Johnny Song
9
18
Gerry & the Pacemakers--Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying
34
19
Del Shannon--Handy Man
37
20
Premiers--Farmer John
44
21
Getz/Gilberto--The Girl From Ipanema
10
22
Earl-Jean--I'm Into Something Good
11
23
Sam Cooke--Good Times
18
24
Beach Boys--Don't Worry Baby
24
25
Impressions--Keep on Pushing
28
26
Earl Grant--Just One More Time
31
27
Dean Martin--Everybody Loves Somebody
29
28
Round Robin--Kick That Little Foot Sally Ann
42
29
Jelly Beans--I Wanna Love Him So Bad
17
30
Millie Small--My Boy Lollipop
15
31
Dixie Cups--Chapel of Love
D
32
Dusty Springfield--Wishin' and Hopin'
14
33
Terry Stafford--I'll Touch a Star
45
34
Everly Brothers--The Ferris Wheel
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35
Chartbusters--She's the One
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36
Beatles--A Hard Day's Night
22
37
Ronettes--Do I Love You
23
38
Rita Pavone--Remember Me
27
39
Roger Miller--Dang Me
49
40
Ray Charles Singers--Al Di La
33
41
Billy J. Kramer--Bad to Me
30
42
Irma Thomas--Anyone Who Knows What Love is
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43
Ronnie Dove--Say You
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44
Hollies--Here I Go Again
21
45
Van Doren--Huntington Beach
50
46
Fleetwoods--Ska Light, Ska Bright
32
47
Lesley Gore--I Don't Wanna Be a Loser
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48
Ventures--Walk Don't Run '64
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49
Wayne Newton--Only You
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50
Ray Conniff & the Singers--Invisible Tears

Discovery: Patty & the Emblems—Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl

All the debuts this week made Billboard as well, though “Here I Go Again” by the Hollies only got to number 107 there, while here it’ll hit number 14 in three weeks, and “Only You” by Wayne Newton was just number 122 in BB and will peak here at number 32 in two weeks.  Another one that Seattle took to more than most areas of the country was the Chartbusters’ “She’s the One,” which will get up to number 4 here and topped out at number 33 nationally.

The Wayne Newton song is the second one we’ve encountered here that I don’t own a copy of.

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