Saturday, February 1, 2014

July 28, 1967


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1
Doors--Light My Fire
8
2
Monkees--Pleasant Valley Sunday/Words
2
3
Hollies--Carrie-Anne
3
4
Van Morrison-Brown Eyed Girl
10
5
Tremeloes--Silence is Golden
7
6
Beatles--All You Need is Love/Baby You're a Rich Man
26
7
Bobby Vee--Come Back When You Grow Up
5
8
Music Explosion--Little Bit o' Soul
35
9
Bobbie Gentry--Ode to Billie Joe
21
10
Stevie Wonder--I Was Made to Love Her
9
11
Beatles--Lovely Rita
6
12
Jefferson Airplane--White Rabbit
11
13
Don & the Goodtimes--Happy and Me
15
14
Neil Diamond--I Thank the Lord For the Night Time
16
15
Bar-Kays--Soul Finger
12
16
Young Rascals--A Girl Like You
23
17
Jay & the Techniques--Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie
13
18
Scott McKenzie--San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)
19
19
Ian & Sylvia--Lovin' Sound
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20
Simon & Garfunkel--Fakin' It
46
21
Aretha Franklin--Baby I Love You
17
22
Bee Gees--To Love Somebody
4
23
Janis Ian--Society's Child (Baby I've Been Thinking)
24
24
Frankie Valli--Can't Take My Eyes Off You
20
25
Petula Clark--Don't Sleep in the Subway
25
26
Buckinghams--Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
22
27
Association--Windy
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28
Dean Martin--In the Chapel in the Moonlight
29
29
Merry-Go-Round--You're a Very Lovely Woman
33
30
Crispian St. Peters--You Were On My Mind
14
31
Fifth Estate--Ding Dong! The Witch is Dead
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32
Jim Valley--Try, Try, Try
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33
Frank Sinatra--The World We Knew (Over and Over)
41
34
Bunny Sigler--Let the Good Times Roll & Feel So Good
18
35
Grass Roots--Let's Live For Today
40
36
Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart--Out & About
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37
Eric Burdon & the Animals--San Franciscan Nights
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38
Moby Grape--Omaha
50
39
Bettye Swann--Make Me Yours
44
40
Sonny & Cher--It's the Little Things
28
41
Tom Northcott--Sunny Goodge Street
38
42
Engelbert Humperdinck--There Goes My Everything
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43
James Brown--Cold Sweat - Part 1
34
44
Procol Harum--A Whiter Shade of Pale
37
45
Johnny Rivers--The Tracks of My Tears
42
46
Roy Orbison--Cry Softly Lonely One
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47
Third Rail--Run, Run, Run
30
48
Sandy Posey--I Take it Back
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49
Turtles--You Know What I Mean
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50
Smokey Robinson & the Miracles--More Love


Bobby Vee and Bobbie Gentry jump into the top ten.

All the week’s debuts charted at Billboard.  Jim Valley’s “Try, Try, Try” got to number 106 there; here it’ll make it to number 14, though it’ll only spend four weeks on the survey.  Despite debuting at number 20, Simon & Garfunkel’s “Fakin’ It” will not make the top ten—it’ll peak at eleven.  In Billboard it stopped at number 23.  Moby Grape was a San Francisco band with two members formerly of Seattle’s Frantics; their “Omaha” was a number 88 national hit that will get up to number 20 here.  Bubblegum classic “Run, Run, Run” by the Third Rail will gradually work its way up to number 18 here, as opposed to its number 53 peak in Billboard.  And, in the other direction, James Brown’s “Cold Sweat,” number seven in BB, will only make it to number 35 here.

A good week for repetition, with “Try, Try, Try,” “Run, Run, Run” and “The World We Knew (Over and Over)” (and “More Love”) joining “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy” on the survey.

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