1968-03-23 — WKDA 1240 AM ( Nashville, Tennessee )


NASHVILLE’S NUMBER ONE STATION FOR ELEVEN CONSECUTIVE YEARS
WKDA GOOD GUY SURVEY
WEEK OF MARCH 23, 1968

TWLW ARTISTTITLEWKSNOTES
11 Bobby GoldsboroHoney3
22 1910 Fruitgum Co.Simon Says
38 The MonkeesValleri4
43 The Box TopsCry Like A Baby6
54 Dionne Warwick(Theme From) Valley Of The DollsSurvey: “Valley…”
66 Otis Redding(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay9Survey: “The Dock of the Bay”
716 Aretha Franklin(Sweet, Sweet Baby) Since You've Been Gone5
85 Paul Mauriat And His OrchestraLove Is Blue9Actual title: "...(L'AMOUR EST BLEU)"; Survey: Muriat; also charted by Al Martino, Mannie Kellen & *Claudine Longet at the same
911 The Union Gap Featuring Gary PuckettYoung Girl4
107 The First EditionJust Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)Survey: “Just Dropped In”
119 Georgie FameThe Ballad Of Bonnie And Clyde6
12-- The BeatlesLady Madonna2
1310 O.C. SmithThe Son Of Hickory Holler's TrampWritten by Dallas Frazier, who also wrote “Elvira” and “There Goes My Everything”
1412 The 4 SeasonsWill You Love Me Tomorrow6
1519 The DelfonicsLa - La - Means I Love You6
1618 Sly & The Family StoneDance To The Music2
1714 Sam & DaveI Thank You4
1824 Gladys Knight & The PipsThe End Of Our Road3
1927 Percy SledgeTake Time To Know Her3
2028 Willie MitchellSoul Serenade3
2126 Simon & GarfunkelScarborough Fair (/Canticle)5Survey: Garfunkel; despite my notes on 2/24 & 2/10, which i can't change
2320 Dick MilesThe Last Goodbye4Survey: “Goodby”, the Nashville spelling
2421 The TemptationsI Wish It Would Rain9
2529 John Fred & His Playboy BandHey Hey Bunny2
26-- Diana Ross And The SupremesForever Came Today1
2732 Ronnie DoveIn Some Time4
2834 Manfred MannThe Mighty Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo)2Survey: “Mighty Quinn”
2933 Robert JohnIf You Don't Want My Love4
3039 Dean MartinYou've Still Got A Place In My Heart2
3135 Norro WilsonMama McCluskie2Survey: “…McLuskie”
32-- James Brown And The Famous FlamesI Got The Feelin'1
3337 The Lemon PipersRice Is Nice2
34-- Bobby VintonTake Good Care Of My Baby1
3538 The FoundationsBack On My Feet Again2
3636 Patsy FullerI Don't Wanna Love You4Movement: #38-#36-#36-#36
3740 Roy RedmondGood Day Sunshine2Yep, the McCartney-penned Beatle song
38-- The TurtlesSound Asleep1
39-- The Irish RoversThe Unicorn1
40-- Jack Bedient And The ChessmenI Could Have Loved You So Well1
PH Guy MarksLoving You Has Made Me Bananas

Disc Jockeys: Dave Allen, Bruce Clark, D.J. Dan, Bill Craig, Bob Cole, Doc Holiday
D.J. notes: “D.J. Dan” Hoffman; & (the not-yet bearded) Bob Cole, whose impact
on underground & progressive rock in Nashville, no one, no not one, could have 
imagined at this time!

Chart note: These songs move up after dropping the week before: “Since You’ve
Been Gone (8-16-7); In Some Time (31-32-27) (Maybe this happened more times than I realized.)