Sunday, December 23, 2012

November 6, 1964



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1
Honeycombs--Have I the Right
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2
Beatles--Boys
1
3
J. Frank Wilson--Last Kiss
15
4
Supremes--Baby Love
8
5
Rolling Stones--Time is on My Side
6
6
Lorne Greene--Ringo
9
7
Gene Pitney--I'm Gonna Be Strong
5
8
Dave Clark Five--Everybody Knows (I Still Love You)
10
9
Brenda Lee--Is It True?
25
10
Bobby Vinton--Mr. Lonely
7
11
Shangri-Las--Leader of the Pack
17
12
Johnny Rivers--Mountain of Love
4
13
Martha & the Vandellas--Dancing in the Street
23
14
Jay & the Americans--Come a Little Bit Closer
29
15
Dionne Warwick--Reach Out For Me
11
16
Gerry & the Pacemakers--I Like It
38
17
Four Seasons--Big Man in Town
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18
Newbeats--Everything's Alright
16
19
Peter & Gordon--I Don't Want to See You Again
31
20
Elvis Presley--Ain't That Loving You Baby
12
21
Manfred Mann--Do Wah Diddy Diddy
14
22
Dean Martin--The Door is Still Open to My Heart
21
23
Dixie Cups--You Should Have Seen the Way He Looked at Me
49
24
Kinks--You Really Got Me
13
25
Zombies--She's Not There
37
26
Bobby Bare--Four Strong Winds
44
27
Gestures--Run, Run, Run
28
28
Accents--I've Got Better Things to Do
18
29
Chuck Berry--Little Marie
35
30
Jerry Wallace--Careless Hands
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31
Beach Boys--Dance, Dance, Dance
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32
Sandie Shaw--(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me
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33
Lesley Gore--Sometimes I Wish I Were a Boy
19
34
Nashville Teens--Tobacco Road
34
35
Ventures--Slaughter on Tenth Avenue
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36
Gladys Knight & the Pips--Either Way I Lose
20
37
Superbs--Baby Baby All the Time
41
38
Brian Hyland--One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
50
39
Ronnie Dove--Right or Wrong
33
40
Ronettes--Walking in the Rain
46
41
Andy Williams--Almost There
24
42
Sonny Knight--If You Want This Love
26
43
Searchers--When You Walk in the Room
40
44
Roy Orbison--Oh, Pretty Woman
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45
Chad & Jeremy--Willow Weep For Me
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46
Phyllis McGuire--I Don't Want to Walk Without You
22
47
Hondells--Little Honda
30
48
Jerry Lee Lewis--High Heel Sneakers
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49
Matt Monro--Walk Away
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50
Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass--South of the Border

Discoveries: Little Anthony & the Imperials—Goin’ Out of My Head; Newbeats--Pink Dally Rue

Herb Alpert’s “South of the Border” did not make Billboard (although his “Lonely Bull” had been a top ten hit in 1962, it wasn’t until 1965 that he really hit his stride), but will make it to number 35 here next week.  And one of this week's Discoveries, "Pink Dally Rue" by the Newbeats, was the b-side of "Everything's Alright," debuting at number 18--at BB "Everything's Alright" hit number 16 while "Pink Dally Rue" did not chart, while here at KJR they will reach number 3 and number 5 respectively.

All the other debuts made the Hot 100, with the biggest BB/KJR differentials being Sandie Shaw’s “(There’s) Always Something There to Remind Me” (52/5), Lesley Gore’s “Sometimes I Wish I Were a Boy” (86/33), Phyllis McGuire’s “I Don’t Want to Walk Without You” (79/30), and, going in the other direction, this week’s other Discovery—“Goin’ Out of My Head” by Little Anthony & the Imperials was a number 6 BB hit that will only get to number 20 at KJR.

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