1963-04-06 — WENO 1430 AM ( Madison, Tennessee )
WENO COUNTRY 30
Week Of April 6, 1963
TW | LW | | ARTIST | TITLE | WKS | NOTES |
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1 | 4 | | Hawkshaw Hawkins | Lonesome 7-7203 | 4 | Hawkins, Copas & Cline - all in the Top 6 - had died in the same plane crash one month earlier. | 2 | 15 | | Skeeter Davis | The End Of The World | 15 | | 3 | 9 | | Bill Anderson | Still | 9 | | 4 | 4 | | Cowboy Copas | Goodbye Kisses | 4 | | 5 | 10 | | Ray Price | You Took Her Off My Hands (Now Please Take Her Off My Mind) | 10 | | 6 | 9 | | Patsy Cline | Leavin' On Your Mind | 9 | | 7 | 6 | | Marty Robbins | Cigarettes And Coffee Blues | 6 | | 8 | 12 | | Ned Miller | From A Jack To A King | 2 | | 9 | 9 | | Faron Young | The Yellow Bandana | 9 | | 10 | 23 | | Carl Butler | Don't Let Me Cross Over | 23 | | 11 | 6 | | The Wilburn Brothers | Roll Muddy River | 6 | | 12 | 15 | | Billy Grammer | I Wanna Go Home | 5 | The original version of the song later famous as Detroit City | 13 | 3 | | Johnny Tillotson | Out Of My Mind | 3 | | 14 | 11 | | George Jones & The Jones Boys | Not What I Had In Mind | 11 | | 15 | 9 | | Jim Reeves | Is This Me? | 9 | | 16 | 21 | | Justin Tubb | Take A Letter, Miss Gray | 2 | | 17 | 26 | | Eddy Arnold | Yesterday's Memories | 2 | | 17 | 26 | | Hank Cochran | Yesterday's Memories | 2 | | 18 | 16 | | Roy Drusky | Second Hand Rose | 14 | | 19 | 19 | | Hank Locklin | Flyin' South | 3 | | 20 | -- | | The New Christy Minstrels | Denver | 1 | | 21 | -- | | The Kingston Trio | Reverend Mr. Black | 1 | | 22 | 20 | | Stonewall Jackson | Can't Hang Up The Phone | 15 | | 23 | 23 | | Webb Pierce | Sawmill | 3 | | 24 | -- | | Margie Bowes | Think It Over | 1 | | 25 | -- | | Marion Worth | Crazy Arms | 1 | | 26 | 13 | | Porter Wagoner | I've Enjoyed As Much Of This As I Can Stand | 17 | | 27 | 18 | | Bobby Darin | You're The Reason I'm Living | 3 | | 28 | 27 | | Don Gibson | Head Over Heels In Love With You | 6 | | 29 | -- | | Bob Luman | Interstate Forty | 1 | | 30 | -- | | Patsy Cline | Sweet Dreams (Of You) | 1 | |
Survey courtesy of Frank Merrill
In 1963, this was the only full time
country station serving Nashville.
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