Friday, February 21, 2014

September 1, 1967


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1
Box Tops--The Letter
2
2
Bobby Vee--Come Back When You Grow Up
6
3
Peter, Paul & Mary--I Dig Rock and Roll Music
7
4
Diana Ross & the Supremes--Reflections
3
5
Bobbie Gentry--Ode to Billie Joe
5
6
Monkees--Pleasant Valley Sunday
15
7
Paul Revere & the Raiders--I Had a Dream
26
8
Bill Cosby--Little Ole Man (Uptight-Everything's Alright)
8
9
Neil Diamond--I Thank the Lord For the Night Time
10
10
Doors--Light My Fire
22
11
Hombres--Let it Out (Let it All Hang Out)
14
12
Jay & the Techniques--Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie
4
13
Beatles--All You Need is Love/Baby You're a Rich Man
41
14
Association--Never My Love
13
15
Harpers Bizarre--Anything Goes
9
16
Eric Burdon & the Animals--San Franciscan Nights
17
17
Merry-Go-Round--You're a Very Lovely Woman
20
18
Grass Roots--Things I Should Have Said
12
19
Hollies--Carrie-Anne
32
20
Big Brother & the Holding Company--Bye, Bye Baby
37
21
Third Rail--Run, Run, Run
18
22
Donovan--There is a Mountain
16
23
Mamas & Papas--Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon)
24
24
Youngbloods--Get Together
21
25
Turtles--You Know What I Mean
29
26
Tommy James & the Shondells--Gettin' Together
11
27
Simon & Garfunkel--Fakin' It
19
28
Tremeloes--Silence is Golden
39
29
New Yorkers--Mr. Kirby
34
30
Al Kent--You've Got to Pay the Price
25
31
Moby Grape--Omaha
43
32
Brenton Wood--Gimme Little Sign
23
33
Van Morrison-Brown Eyed Girl
31
34
Bee Gees--To Love Somebody
27
35
Don & the Goodtimes--Happy and Me
35
36
Five Americans--Zip Code
44
37
Herman's Hermits--Museum
42
38
Smokey Robinson & the Miracles--More Love
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39
Dino, Desi & Billy--Kitty Doyle
33
40
Nilsson--Ten Little Indians
40
41
Gary Lewis & the Playboys--Jill
38
42
Aretha Franklin--Baby I Love You
28
43
Bunny Sigler--Let the Good Times Roll & Feel So Good
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44
Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass--A Banda (Ah Bahn-da)
30
45
Jefferson Airplane--White Rabbit
46
46
Pembrook Ltd.--Love's So Easy Now
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47
Temptations--You're My Everything
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48
Frankie Valli--I Make a Fool of Myself
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49
Jimmie Rodgers--Child of Clay
36
50
Frank Sinatra--The World We Knew (Over and Over)


Bill Cosby is already at number eight in only his second week on the survey.

Nilsson’s “You Can’t Do That” drops off the survey, leaving “Ten Little Indians” to stand alone; the same thing happens with the Monkees, “Words,” and “Pleasant Valley Sunday.”

Dino, Desi & Billy’s “Kitty Doyle” got up to just number 108 in Billboard, while here it’ll make it to number nine.  Washington folk/pop singer Jimmie Rodgers had a number 31 BB hit with “Child of Clay;” it will get to number 13 here, and spend 16 weeks on the survey, one of the longer stretches that we’ve seen.  On the other hand, “You’re My Everything” by the Temptations was a number six Billboard hit but will only get up to number 46 here.

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