Saturday, June 23, 2007

How About Some Fun?

For shits and grins let's take a look at the top five songs according to Billboard on this date from 1965-1974 (to me, that's always been the golden age of pop music).
Here we go. (stop me if I start sounding like Dick Clark)
From June 26, 1965


1. Mr. Tamborine Man-The Byrds
2. I Can't Help Myself-Four Tops
3. Wooly Bully-Sam The Sham
4. Satisfaction-Rolling Stones (it was #26 the week before)
5. Wonderful World-Herman's Hermits
the highest debut from that week..."Theme From A Summer Place" by the Lettermen

From June 25, 1966


1. Paperback Writer-Beatles (was number 15 the week before)
2. Strangers In The Night-Frank Sinatra
3. Paint It, Black-R0lling Stones (down from two weeks at number one)
4. Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind-Lovin' Spoonful
5. I Am A Rock-Simon and Garfunkel
The highest debut from that week..."Wild Thing" by the Troggs

From June 24, 1967


1. Groovin-Young Rascals (second week at number one)
2. Respect-Aretha Franklin (second week at number 2 after having been number 1 for 2 weeks)
3. She'd Rather Be With Me-Turtles
4. Windy-The Association
5. Little Bit O' Soul-Music Explosion
The highest debut of the week.."Whiter Shade of Pale" -Procul Harum


From June 22, 1968

1. This Guy's In Love With You-Herb Alpert
2. MacArthur Park-Richard Harris
3. Mrs. Robinson-Simon and Garfunkel (after being number one for three weeks)
4. Yummy Yummy Yummy-Ohio Express (gag me)
5. The Look of Love-Sergio Mendez (very mellow top five, huh?)
The highest debut of the week..."People Sure Act Funny"-Arthur Conley (wtf?)

From June 28 1969



1. Love Theme From Romeo and Juliet-Henry Mancini
2. Bad Moon Rising-CCR
3. Get Back-Beatles (after five weeks at number one)
4. Too Busy Thinkin About My Baby-Marvin Gaye
5. One-3 Dog Night
The highest debut of the week....(at number 59!!) "Sweet Caroline"-Neil Diamond

From June 27, 19701. The Love You Save-Jackson Five
2. Mama Told Me Not To Come-3 Dog Night
3. Ball Of Confusion-Temptations
4. The Long and Winding Road-Beatles (after two weeks at number one)
5. Hitchin A Ride-Vanity Fare
The highest debut of the week..(at number 49!!)"Signed, Sealed, Delivered"-Stevie Wonder

From June 26, 1971

1. It's Too Late-Carole King
2. Rainy Days and Mondays-Carpenters
3. Want Ads-Honey Cone
4. Indian Reservation-The Raiders
5. Treat Her Like A Lady-Cornelius Bros. and Sister Rose
Highest Debut of the week..."Moonshadow"-Cat Stevens

From June 24, 1972

1. Candy Man-Sammy Davis
2. Song Sung Blue-Neil Diamond
3. Outa-Space-Billy Preston
4. Nice To Be with You-Gallery
5. I'll Take You There-Staple Singers
Highest debut of the week..."Honky Tonk Part 1"-James Brown


From June 23, 1973

1. My Love-Paul McCartney
2. Playground In My Mind-Clint Holmes (eww)
3. I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little Bit More-Barry White
4. Will It Go Round It Circles-Billy Preston
5. Give Me Love-George Harrison
Highest debut of the week..."Feelin Stronger Every Day"-Chicago

From June 22, 1974
1. Billy, Don't Be a Hero-Bo Donaldson & the Heywoods
2. You Make Me Feel Brand New-Stylistics
3. Sundown-Gordon Lightfoot
4. The Streak-Ray Stevens
5. Be Thankful For what You Got-William DeVaughn
Highest debut of the week..."Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me"-Elton John




















1 comment:

Chicago Socialista said...

Which Byrd is David Crosby? I can't tell in that picture...they all have hair!

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