Saturday, April 5, 2014

December 1, 1967



1
1
Monkees--Daydream Believer
2
2
Beatles--I Am the Walrus
3
3
Small Faces--Itchycoo Park
4
4
Royal Guardsmen--Snoopy's Christmas
14
5
Turtles--She's My Girl
12
6
Who-- I Can See For Miles
6
7
Strawberry Alarm Clock--Incense and Peppermints
9
8
Johnny Rivers--Summer Rain
7
9
Bee Gees--(The Lights Went Out in) Massachusetts
10
10
Noel Harrison--Suzanne
8
11
Bards--Never Too Much Love
11
12
Cowsills--The Rain, the Park & Other Things
13
13
Donovan--Wear Your Love Like Heaven
15
14
Union Gap Featuring Gary Puckett--Woman, Woman
5
15
Beach Boys--Wild Honey
16
16
October Country--October Country
17
17
Kenny O'Dell--Beautiful People
19
18
Stone Poneys Featuring Linda Ronstadt--Different Drum
21
19
Diana Ross & the Supremes--In and Out of Love
22
20
Harpers Bizarre--Chattanooga Choo Choo
20
21
Dionne Warwick--I Say a Little Prayer
18
22
Cher--You Better Sit Down Kids
23
23
Rose Garden--Next Plane to London
32
24
Peter, Paul & Mary--Too Much of Nothing
39
25
American Breed--Bend Me, Shape Me
37
26
Petula Clark--The Other Man's Grass is Always Greener
47
27
Foundations--Baby, Now That I've Found You
33
28
Paul Revere & the Raiders--Do Unto Others
24
29
Spanky & Our Gang--Lazy Day
50
30
Box Tops--Neon Rainbow
25
31
Sam & Dave--Soul Man
42
32
Gladys Knight & the Pips--I Heard it Through the Grapevine
38
33
Bill Medley--That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day)
35
34
Dean Martin--In the Misty Moonlight
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35
Classics IV--Spooky
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36
Bill Wyman--In Another Land
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37
Fantastic Johnny C.--Boogaloo Down Broadway
26
38
5th Dimension--Paper Cup
28
39
Victor Lundberg--An Open Letter to My Teenage Son
44
40
Definitive Rock Chorale--Mirrors of Your Mind
29
41
Mamas & Papas--Glad to Be Unhappy
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42
Dave Clark Five--Everybody Knows
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43
Lemon Pipers--Green Tambourine
30
44
Hugo Montenegro, His Orchestra and Chorus--For a Few Dollars More
45
45
Sunshine Company--Back on the Street Again
31
46
Jimmie Rodgers--Child of Clay
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47
Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart--I Wonder What She's Doing Tonite
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48
Ed Ames--Who Will Answer?
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49
Paul Mauriat & His Orchestra--Love is Blue
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50
John Fred & His Playboy Band--Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)


All the debuts were Hot 100 hits.  “In Another Land,” from the Rolling Stones’ album Their Satanic Majesties Request, but credited on the single to bass player Bill Wyman, was a number 87 BB hit that will rise to number 25 here next week and then drop off the survey.  “Everybody Knows” by the Dave Clark Five, not to be confused with their 1964 single “Everybody Knows (I Still Love You), got to number 43 in Billboard but will make it up to number 23 here.  The Fantastic Johnny C’s “Boogaloo Down Broadway” was a number seven hit in Billboard but will stop at number 24 here.

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