WABC All American Survey for Week of 2 March 1965

Courtesy of the WABC Musicradio 77 Internet Web Site
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Survey collected and contributed by Ken Williamson
For more information contact Allan Sniffen

                                                                                                                                              
                                                                  
 TW                                                             LW
 *1. Eight Days a Week - The Beatles (Capitol)     *2 weeks #1*  3
  2. This Diamond Ring - Gary Lewis & the Playboys (Liberty)     1
  3. Downtown - Petula Clark (Warner Brothers)                   2
  4. My Girl - The Temptations (Gordy)                           4
  5. Stop! In the Name of Love - The Supremes (Motown)           8
  6. Goldfinger - Shirley Bassey (United Artists)                6
  7. The Name Game - Shirley Ellis (Congress)                    5
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  8. Bye Bye Baby - The 4 Seasons (Philips)                     12
  9. Can't You Hear My Heartbeat - Herman's Hermits (MGM)       16
 10. The Boy From New York City - The Ad Libs (Blue Cat)         9
 11. The Birds and the Bees - Jewel Akens (Era)                 14
 12. Ferry Across the Mersey - Gerry & the Pacemakers (Laurie)  11
*13. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' -                            
                               The Righteous Brothers (Philles)  7
*14. Hurt So Bad - Little Anthony & the Imperials (DCP)         10
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 15. Red Roses for a Blue Lady - Bert Kaempfert (Decca)         13
 16. The Jolly Green Giant - The Kingsmen (Wand)                18
 17. Laugh Laugh - The Beau Brummels (Autumn)                   20
 18. King of the Road - Roger Miller (Smash)                    28
*19. Tell Her No - The Zombies (Parrot)                         15
 20. Shake - Sam Cooke (RCA)                                    19
*21. Do You Wanna Dance? - The Beach Boys (Capitol)             30
 27. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - The Animals (MGM)          32
 34. Nowhere to Run - Martha & the Vandellas (Gordy)            34
 39. Little Things - Bobby Goldsboro (United Artists)           --
 47. Red Roses For a Blue Lady - Vic Dana (Dolton)              --
 49. Double-0-Seven - The Detergents (Roulette)                   
 52. Long Lonely Nights - Bobby Vinton (Epic)                   --
     I Don't Want to Spoil the Party - The Beatles (Capitol)    --
    *Goodnight - Roy Orbison (Monument)                         39
     Shotgun - Jr. Walker & the All Stars (Soul)                --
     Twine Time - Alvin Cash & the Crawlers (Mar-V-Lus)         22
     
Hot Prospects:
     Peaches 'N' Cream - The Ikettes (Modern)                     
     Stranger In Town - Del Shannon (Amy)                         
     Let the People Talk - Neil Sedaka (RCA)                      
     Super-Cali-Fragil-Istic-Expi-Ali-Doucious -                  
      Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke & the Pearlies (Buena Vista)   
     
Album Cuts:
     Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby - The Beatles (Capitol)     
     Honey Don't - The Beatles (Capitol)                          
     Rock and Roll Music - The Beatles (Capitol)                  
     Words of Love - The Beatles (Parlophone)                     
     
Radio 77 Pick Hit:
     The Race Is On - Jack Jones (Kapp)                           
     
*Former Pick Hit
     
All American of the Week:
     Bob Lewis - 11:00PM-Midnight, Monday - Friday 
                 12 Noon-5:00 PM,  Sunday


SPECIAL NOTES:  The album cuts on this week's survey are from the 
U.S. album, "Beatles '65" (those with the Capitol records label 
designation) or from the concurrently released U.K. album, 
"Beatles For Sale" (with the Parlophone label).  Many, but not 
all, of the cuts were shared by both albums.

Starring on the next Cousin Brucie "Go Go!" television show:  the 
Isley Brothers, Linda Scott, the Trade Winds, and photos of Ringo 
and Maureen's wedding!

 

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