Wednesday, January 16, 2013

January 29, 1965



5
1
Petula Clark--Downtown
2
2
Sonics--The Witch
1
3
Kingsmen--Jolly Green Giant
6
4
Gary Lewis & the Playboys--This Diamond Ring
3
5
Righteous Brothers--You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
9
6
Four Seasons--Bye Bye Baby
14
7
Peter & Gordon--I Go to Pieces
16
8
Jay & the Americans--Let's Lock the Door (And Throw Away the Key)
18
9
Jay Bentley & the Jet Set--Watusi '64
4
10
Shirley Ellis--The Name Game
11
11
Sonny & Cher--Baby Don't Go
24
12
Jerry Vale--Have You Looked Into Your Heart
26
13
Ian Whitcomb--This Sporting Life
17
14
Shangri-Las--Give Him a Great Big Kiss
27
15
Brothers Four--Somewhere
30
16
Trini Lopez--Lemon Tree
13
17
Dick & Dee Dee--Thou Shalt Not Steal
37
18
Johnny Rivers--Cupid
19
19
Sam Cooke--A Change is Gonna Come
36
20
Roger Miller--King of the Road
20
21
Gale Garnett--Lovin' Place
8
22
Dolphins--Hey-Da-Da-Dow
23
23
Frank Sinatra--Somewhere in Your Heart
38
24
Rolling Stones--Heart of Stone
47
25
Dobie Gray--The "In" Crowd
40
26
Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra--Red Roses For a Blue Lady
41
27
Zombies--Tell Her No
10
28
Billy Edd Wheeler--Ode to the Little Brown Shack Out Back
12
29
Beau Brummels--Laugh, Laugh
33
30
Jewel Akens--The Birds and the Bees
32
31
Joe Tex--Hold What You've Got
39
32
Kinks--All Day and All of the Night
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33
Brenda Lee--Thanks a Lot
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34
Buck Owens--I've Got a Tiger By the Tail
44
35
Bobby Goldsboro--Little Things
50
36
Johnny Randel--Still in My Heart
D
37
Ronettes--Born to Be Together
15
38
Esther Ofarim--Dirty Old Town
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39
Rag Dolls--Dusty
29
40
Bachelors--No Arms Can Ever Hold You
31
41
Dusty Springfield--Guess Who?
7
42
Sue Thompson--Paper Tiger
21
43
Manfred Mann--Sha La La
25
44
Supremes--Come See About Me
D
45
Temptations--My Girl
22
46
Gerry & the Pacemakers--I'll Be There
28
47
Searchers--Love Potion Number Nine
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48
Julie Rogers--Like a Child
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49
Moody Blues--Go Now!
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50
Peter, Paul & Mary--For Lovin' Me


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All this week’s debuts were Hot 100 hits, and the one that had the biggest difference in performance between KJR and BB was “Go Now!” by the Moody Blues, which, unusually for a British record, will come up short here, peaking at number 40 versus 10 in Billboard.  Some of the others did a little better here than elsewhere, but none are really worth mentioning, or they wouldn’t be if I had more to write about this week: “Dusty” (55BB/24KJR), “Like a Child” (67/37), “I’ve Got a Tiger By the Tail” (28/14), and “Thanks a Lot” (45/26).

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