Thursday, November 22, 2012

June 12, 1964


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1
Beach Boys--I Get Around
4
2
Gerry & the Pacemakers--Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying
1
3
Dixie Cups--Chapel of Love
26
4
Johnny Rivers--Memphis
3
5
Millie Small--My Boy Lollipop
11
6
Terry Stafford--I'll Touch a Star
30
7
Bobby Freeman--C'mon and Swim
10
8
Roger Miller--Dang Me
8
9
Bobby Vinton--Tell Me Why
6
10
Beach Boys--Don't Worry Baby
17
11
Dave Lewis--Little Green Thing
28
12
Searchers--Don't Throw Your Love Away
13
13
Lesley Gore--I Don't Wanna Be a Loser
5
14
Peter & Gordon--A World Without Love
12
15
Billy J. Kramer--Bad to Me
18
16
Jimmie Rodgers--The World I Used to Know
9
17
Wailers--Tall Cool One
23
18
Van Doren--Huntington Beach
35
19
Sam Cooke--Good Times
15
20
Al Martino--Tears and Roses
21
21
Earl-Jean--I'm Into Something Good
7
22
Reflections--Just Like Romeo and Juliet
50
23
Rene & Rene--Angelito
20
24
Connie Francis--Be Anything
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25
Chuck Berry--No Particular Place to Go
14
26
Ray Charles Singers--Love Me With All Your Heart
27
27
Johnny Tillotson--I Rise, I Fall
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28
Ronettes--Do I Love You
16
29
Beatles--P.S. I Love You
25
30
New Christy Minstrels--Today
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31
Dave Clark Five--Can't You See That She's Mine
22
32
Mary Wells--My Guy
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33
Jan & Dean--The Little Old Lady (From Pasadena)
24
34
Trini Lopez--What Have I Got of My Own
31
35
Bobby Darin--Milord
34
36
Brook Benton--Too Late to Turn Back Now
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37
Four Seasons--Rag Doll
19
38
Beatles--Sie Liebt Dich
32
39
Four Seasons--Alone
47
40
Four Pennies--Juliet
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41
Impressions--Keep on Pushing
29
42
Elvis Presley--What'd I Say
42
43
Conrad & the Hurricane Strings--Sweet Love
38
44
Freewheelers--Walk Walk
40
45
Andy Williams--Wrong For Each Other
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46
Earl Grant--Just One More Time
44
47
Beatles--Love Me Do
46
48
Rolling Stones--Not Fade Away
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49
Doug Robertson & the Good Guys--Sweets For My Sweet
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50
Irma Thomas--Anyone Who Knows What Love is

Discovery: Round Robin—Kick That Little Foot Sally Ann

Two non-BB debuts this week.  Earl Grant was a singer/pianist in a Nat “King” Cole mold who was best known for his 1958 hit “The End;” “Just One More Time” will peak at number 26 here at KJR in a few weeks.  Doug Robertson and the Good Guys were a Spokane band on a Seattle record label, and “Sweets For My Sweet” had been recorded previously by the Drifters and the Searchers—this version peaks here next week at number 45.

Big jumps for Johnny Rivers and Bobby Freeman.

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