1968-07-05 — WKDA 1240 AM ( Nashville, Tennessee )


NASHVILLE’S NUMBER ONE STATION FOR ELEVEN CONSECUTIVE YEARS
WKDA GOOD GUY SURVEY
WEEK OF JULY 5, 1968

TWLW ARTISTTITLEWKSNOTES
11 Gary Puckett And The Union GapLady Willpower5
27 The CowsillsIndian Lake
32 Herb AlpertThis Guy's In Love With You9
410 The Rolling StonesJumpin' Jack Flash
54 Tommy James And The ShondellsMony Mony9
76 PeopleI Love You11Included future contemporary Christian music pioneer (the morally and ethically challenged) Larry Norman
85 Shorty LongHere Comes The Judge
98 The MonkeesD.W. Washburn5
98 The MonkeesIt's Nice To Be With You5
1115 Cliff Nobles & Co.The HorseThe instrumental version of the “A” side of the single, a song titled “Love is All Right”, with vocal by Nobles. (cont Goodies)
1421 The 5th DimensionStoned Soul Picnic
1522 Hugh MasekelaGrazing In The GrassSurvey: Masakela
1620 Mouse And The TrapsSometimes You Just Can't Win
1724 Paul Revere And The RaidersDon't Take It So Hard
1827 Bobby GoldsboroAutumn Of My Life
1928 Friend And LoverReach Out Of The Darkness
20-- CreamSunshine Of Your Love1Survey: The Cream
2331 B.J. ThomasThe Eyes Of A New York Woman2
26-- Elvis PresleyYour Time Hasn't Come Yet, Baby1
2836 The American BreedAnyway That You Want Me2
2935 Status QuoPictures Of Matchstick Men
3034 Wilson PickettI'm A Midnight Mover
3233 The Peppermint Trolley CompanyBaby You Come Rollin' Across My Mind
3337 Johnny CashFolsom Prison Blues2
34-- Bobby VintonHalfway To Paradise1
35-- Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral CircusDown In Tennessee1Survey: Kassenetz-Katx Circus
36-- Bobby ColeMister Bo Jangles1
3840 Glen CampbellDreams Of The Everyday Housewife2
3840 Wayne NewtonDreams Of The Everyday Housewife2
3938 Roy OrbisonWalk On2
40-- The New Colony SixCan't You See Me Cry1

Survey note: missing; recreated from 7/12. Songs at the missing position chart numbers are unknown.
Pick Hit of the Week: (unknown)

Disc Jockeys: Jonny Wailin, Bruce Clark, D.J. Dan, Don Sullivan,
Dave Allen, 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!

Song note cont
11. He had no involvement in this, the “B” side.