Saturday, March 23, 2013

September 24, 1965


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Beatles--Yesterday/Act Naturally
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Animals--We Gotta Get Out of This Place
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Barry McGuire--Eve of Destruction
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4
Little Caesar & the Consuls--(My Girl) Sloopy
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Herman's Hermits--Just a Little Bit Better
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Patty Duke--Say Something Funny
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Sonny & Cher--Baby Don't Go
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8
Dave Clark Five--Catch Us if You Can
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9
Castaways--Liar, Liar
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10
Glen Campbell--The Universal Soldier
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Charlie Rich--Mohair Sam
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12
Beatles--Help!
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13
Sonny--Laugh at Me
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Jody Miller/Bonnie & the Treasures--Home of the Brave
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Fortunes--You've Got Your Troubles
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Roy Head--Treat Her Right
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Silkie--You've Got to Hide Your Love Away
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Sonny & Cher--Just You
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Sunrays--I Live For the Sun
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Jay & the Americans--Some Enchanted Evening
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Five Emprees--Little Miss Sad
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Toys--A Lover's Concerto
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Johnny Rivers--Where Have All the Flowers Gone
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Brothers Four--What Now My Love
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Edwin Starr--Agent Double-O-Soul
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We Five--You Were on My Mind
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Jonathan King--Everyone's Gone to the Moon
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Jive Five--I'm a Happy Man
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Andy Williams--Ain't it True
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P.F. Sloan--The Sins of a Family
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Gary Lewis & the Playboys--Everybody Loves a Clown
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Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass--Taste of Honey
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Yardbirds--Heart Full of Soul
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Joan Baez--There But For Fortune
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Sir Walter Raleigh--Tell Her Tonight
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Lovin' Spoonful--Do You Believe in Magic
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Vejtables--I Still Love You
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Turtles--It Ain't Me Babe
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Roger Miller--Kansas City Star
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Little Anthony & the Imperials--I Miss You So
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Paul Revere & the Raiders--Steppin' Out
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Ronnie Dove--I'll Make All Your Dreams Come True
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Dean Martin--Houston
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44
Chip & Dave--Soon Another Day
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Gentrys--Keep On Dancing
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Tom Jones--With These Hands
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Liverpool Five--If You Gotta Go, Go Now
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Jack Jones--Just Yesterday
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"Little" Jimmy Dickens--May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose
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Bobby Vinton--What Color (Is a Man)


High debuts by the Silkie and Johnny Rivers—in fact, “Where Have All the Flowers Gone” debuts higher than its peak position in Billboard (#26).  It’ll get to number 8 here.  “I Still Love You” by San Francisco’s Vejtables was a number 84 BB hit that will make it up to number 26 here.  Chip & Dave were Chip Rawson and Dave Immer, from Oregon, and their “Soon Another Day” was popular in the northwest but did not make Billboard; here it’ll peak at number 43.  For some reason, whenever I put the record on I’m expecting it to be folk-rock, but it’s got a prominent bouncy piano and sounds a year or two older than it is.  In 1972 David Immer put out a solo single called “Complication No. 5” that had a little local success.

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