Thursday, August 8, 2013

September 16, 1966


20
1
Tommy Roe--Hooray For Hazel
4
2
Count Five--Psychotic Reaction
1
3
Association--Cherish
3
4
? & the Mysterians--96 Tears
17
5
Left Banke--Walk Away Renee
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6
Beatles--Here, There and Everywhere
10
7
Los Bravos--Black is Black
2
8
Beatles--Eleanor Rigby
9
9
Beatles--Got to Get You Into My Life
6
10
Supremes--You Can't Hurry Love
13
11
Hollies--Bus Stop
26
12
Monkees--Last Train to Clarksville
8
13
Trade Winds--Mind Excursion
14
14
Love--7 and 7 Is
16
15
Neil Diamond--Cherry, Cherry
15
16
Cyrkle--Turn-Down Day
23
17
B.J. Thomas--Billy and Sue
7
18
Beach Boys--Wouldn't it Be Nice
5
19
Beatles--Good Day Sunshine
11
20
Turtles--Makin' My Mind Up
21
21
Surfaris--Wipe Out
19
22
Jan & Dean--Fiddle Around
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23
Sonny & Cher--Little Man
24
24
Nino Tempo & April Stevens--All Strung Out
18
25
Belfast Gipsies--Gloria's Dream (Round and Around)
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26
Bobby Darin--If I Were a Carpenter
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27
Beatles--Taxman
32
28
Walter Wanderley--Summer Samba (So Nice)
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29
Dusty Springfield--All I See is You
33
30
Finders Keepers--(We Wear) Lavender Blue
25
31
Donovan--Sunshine Superman
27
32
Sandpipers--Guantanamera
29
33
Herbie Mann--Philly Dog
31
34
Kinks--Sunny Afternoon
28
35
Sonics--You've Got Your Head on Backwards
36
36
Peter, Paul & Mary--The Other Side of This Life
37
37
Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass--Flamingo
39
38
Jimmy Ruffin--What Becomes of the Brokenhearted
44
39
Cryan' Shames--Sugar and Spice
45
40
Nancy Ames--Cry Softly
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41
Johnny Rivers--Poor Side of Town
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42
Janis Ian--Society's Child (Baby I've Been Thinking)
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43
Byrds--Mr. Spaceman
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44
Four Tops--Reach Out I'll Be There
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45
Four Seasons--I've Got You Under My Skin
49
46
Frank Sinatra--Summer Wind
48
47
Roger Williams--Born Free
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48
Eric Burdon & the Animals--See See Rider
46
49
Ramsey Lewis--Wade in the Water
43
50
Bobby Goldsboro--It Hurts Me


Tommy Roe’s “Hooray For Hazel” jumps to number one from number 20 (and number 44 the week before).  Meanwhile, two more Beatles LP tracks from Revolver, “Here, There and Everywhere” and “Taxman,” debut at number six and 27 respectively, as “Yellow Submarine” plunges off the survey from number 12.

All the rest of the eleven debuts were top 40 BB hits, though one won’t be for several months yet.  Janis Ian’s “Society’s Child” went nowhere nationally on its initial release, though it’ll get to number 38 here in a couple of weeks.  It’ll be back in the spring, when it’ll get to number 14 in Billboard and number three here.  The quartets of Tops and Seasons will not do as well here as nationally with their records debuting this week; “Reach Out I’ll Be There,” a number one BB hit, will reach number ten here, while the new version of old standard “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” which was number nine in Billboard, will stall at number 33 at KJR.

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