Tuesday, August 27, 2013

October 28, 1966


4
1
Peter & Gordon--Lady Godiva
5
2
Beach Boys--Good Vibrations
3
3
Johnny Rivers--Poor Side of Town
1
4
Monkees--(Theme From) The Monkees
8
5
New Vaudeville Band--Winchester Cathedral
7
6
Hardtimes--Fortune Teller
15
7
Fastest Group Alive--The Bears
2
8
Tommy Roe--Hooray For Hazel
11
9
Roger Williams--Born Free
9
10
Herman's Hermits--Dandy
13
11
Pozo-Seco Singers--I Can Make it With You
20
12
Standells--Why Pick on Me
6
13
Monkees--Last Train to Clarksville
32
14
Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels--Devil With a Blue Dress On & Good Golly Miss Molly
10
15
Troggs--I Can't Control Myself
12
16
Jimmy Ruffin--What Becomes of the Brokenhearted
22
17
Lovin' Spoonful--Rain on the Roof
18
18
Left Banke--Walk Away Renee
44
19
Brian Hyland--Run, Run, Look and See
38
20
Chicago Loop--(When She Needs Good Lovin') She Comes to Me
47
21
Supremes--You Keep Me Hangin' On
26
22
Carla Thomas--B-A-B-Y
37
23
James & Bobby Purify--I'm Your Puppet
16
24
Four Tops--Reach Out I'll Be There
46
25
Simon & Garfunkel--7 O'Clock News/Silent Night
21
26
Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs--The Hair on My Chinny Chin Chin
14
27
Eric Burdon & the Animals--See See Rider
45
28
Hollies--Stop Stop Stop
17
29
Association--Cherish
48
30
Gary & the Hornets--Hi Hi Hazel
31
31
Don & the Goodtimes--You Were Just a Child
27
32
Claudine Longet--Meditation (Meditacao)
36
33
Happenings--Go Away Little Girl
---
34
Donovan--Mellow Yellow
23
35
Gary Lewis & the Playboys--(You Don't Have to) Paint Me a Picture
25
36
Bobby Hebb--A Satisfied Mind
34
37
Bobby Darin--If I Were a Carpenter
41
38
Turtles--Can I Get to Know You Better
39
39
Mamas & Papas--Look Through My Window
43
40
Sonny Curtis--My Way of Life
19
41
Los Bravos--Black is Black
40
42
Brenda Lee--Coming on Strong
---
43
Arbors--A Symphony For Susan
---
44
Music Machine--Talk Talk
---
45
Spellbinders--Help Me (Get Myself Back Together Again)
49
46
Sandpipers--Louie, Louie
---
47
Chris Montez--Time After Time
---
48
Innocence--There's Got to Be a Word!
---
49
Lou Rawls--Love is a Hurtin' Thing
---
50
Danny O'Keefe--That Old Sweet Song


Folkie Seattle singer-songwriter Danny O’Keefe makes the survey, six years before his one national hit, with “That Old Sweet Song,” which will peak at number 48 next week.  The other debuts this week were all Hot 100 hits, though just barely in the case of “Help Me” by New Jersey soul group the Spellbinders—it peaked at number 100 in Billboard, while this week’s number 45 spot is the highest it will get here.

In early 1965 the Trade Winds made the survey with “New York’s a Lonely Town” (“…when you’re the only surfer boy around…”); in August 1966 they were back, keeping up with the times with “Mind Excursion.”  Now they’re back again, further updated with a new name, the Innocence, with “There’s Got to Be a Word!”  It was a number 34 hit in BB and will get up to number 13 here.  And Lou Rawls’ biggest hit of the 1960s, “Love is a Hurtin’ Thing,” which made it to number 13 in Billboard, will stop at number 28 here.

To last week’s list of double-talk titles we add “Talk Talk” and “Time After Time.”

No comments:

Post a Comment