Monday, July 29, 2013

August 19, 1966


2
1
Beatles--Eleanor Rigby
1
2
Beatles--Yellow Submarine
34
3
Beatles--Good Day Sunshine
3
4
Rolling Stones--Under My Thumb
11
5
Kinks--Sunny Afternoon
4
6
Donovan--Sunshine Superman
9
7
Surfaris--Wipe Out
43
8
Beach Boys--Wouldn't it Be Nice
18
9
Beatles--Got to Get You Into My Life
17
10
Belfast Gipsies--Gloria's Dream (Round and Around)
12
11
Sonics--You've Got Your Head on Backwards
6
12
Beach Boys--God Only Knows
5
13
Richard & the Young Lions--Open Up Your Door
7
14
Sandy Posey--Born a Woman
24
15
Sandpipers--Guantanamera
27
16
Turtles--Makin' My Mind Up
28
17
Supremes--You Can't Hurry Love
13
18
The Emperor--I'm Normal
15
19
Lovin' Spoonful--Summer in the City
8
20
Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs--Lil' Red Riding Hood
10
21
Troggs--With a Girl Like You
32
22
Association--Cherish
14
23
Petula Clark--I Couldn't Live Without Your Love
16
24
Brian Hyland--The Joker Went Wild
37
25
Cyrkle--Turn-Down Day
41
26
Hollies--Bus Stop
50
27
Trade Winds--Mind Excursion
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28
Bobby Moore--Searching For My Love
21
29
Outsiders--Respectable
26
30
Dean Martin--A Million and One
---
31
Tommy James & the Shondells--Say I Am (What I Am)
36
32
Wilson Pickett--Land of 1000 Dances
---
33
? & the Mysterians--96 Tears
22
34
Bobby Hebb--Sunny
---
35
Love--7 and 7 Is
33
36
Percy Sledge--Warm and Tender Love
30
37
Critters--Mr. Dieingly Sad
---
38
Los Bravos--Black is Black
39
39
Shelby Flint--Cast Your Fate to the Wind
20
40
Verdelle Smith--Tar and Cement
23
41
Gary Lewis & the Playboys--My Heart's Symphony
42
42
Lee Dorsey--Working in the Coal Mine
25
43
Troggs--Wild Thing
19
44
Jagged Edge--Deep Inside
46
45
Happenings--See You in September
35
46
Barbara Lewis--Make Me Belong to You
31
47
Billy Stewart--Summertime
38
48
Simon & Garfunkel--The Dangling Conversation
47
49
McCoys--(You Make Me Feel) So Good
44
50
Ray Conniff & the Singers--Somewhere, My Love


“Eleanor Rigby” and “Yellow Submarine” switch places and “Good Day Sunshine” jumps from 34 to 3, giving the Beatles the top three spots and four in the top ten.  It’s 1964 all over again!

Only five debuts this week.  All were BB Top 40 hits, and all will do pretty similarly here to how they did there, with the exception of “7 and 7 Is” by Love, a number 33 Billboard hit that will get to number 14 here at KJR.

In the span of four slots on the survey, we have titles with 1000, 96 and 7 in them, and two slots above that is “A Million and One.”

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