Friday, November 30, 2012

July 31, 1964


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


Discovery: Dave Clark Five—Because

Two debuts this week that did not make the Billboard pop charts: “Turn On Song” by Seattle’s Counts, which will peak at number 14 in four weeks, and “Fort Worth, Dallas or Houston” by George Hamilton IV, which will peak at number 26 in two weeks—the reason I specified the pop charts being that this was a number 9 hit on the Billboard country chart, but did not cross over to the pop Hot 100.

2 comments:

  1. The song missing at #49 can be found here: http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa/surveys_item.php?svid=33562

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  2. Thanks Brian! I'm familiar with that site, but I guess it had been a while since I checked if they could fill any of my gaps. I've updated the post.

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