1967-10-11 — 2CA 1050 AM ( Canberra, Australian Capital Territory )


The Canberra Times   Wednesday 11 October 1967 (page 25)

Canberra Top forty 

Compiled from the bestseller lists of Canberra record stores,
the following are the top forty hit tunes for 2CA for the week
beginning today. Last weeks placings are also listed

TWLW ARTISTTITLEWKSNOTES
1 Small FacesItchycoo Park
2 Cliff RichardThe Day I Met Marie
3 Engelbert HumperdinckThe Last Waltz
4 Vikki CarrIt Must Be Him
5 The DoorsLight My Fire
6 Petula ClarkDon't Sleep In The Subway
7 The Bee GeesTo Love Somebody
8 Bobbie GentryOde To Billie Joe
8 Lee HazlewoodOde To Billie Joe
9 DonovanThere Is A Mountain
10 Bill And BoydIf I Were A Rich Man
11 The 5th DimensionUp - Up And Away
11 Frank IfieldUp-Up And Away
12 Frankie ValliCan't Take My Eyes Off You
13 The MonkeesThe Monkees Volume 1
14 The MonkeesI Wanna Be Free
15 Herman's HermitsDon't Go Out Into The Rain (You're Going To Melt)
16 Aretha FranklinRespect
17 Nancy Sinatra & Lee HazlewoodJackson
18 Nancy SinatraLightning's Girl
19 Peter, Paul & MaryI Dig Rock And Roll Music
20 The MonkeesPleasant Valley Sunday
20 The MonkeesWords
21 The Royal GuardsmenAirplane Song (My Airplane)
22 David JonesDream Girl
23 Morgana KingI Have Loved Me A Man
24 David Houston & Tammy WynetteMy Elusive Dreams
25 The Aulton MobTheme From "This Day Tonight"
26 Ray BrownIvor The Engine Driver
27 The Beach BoysHeroes And Villains
28 Johnny YoungCraise Finton Kirk
29 Eric Burdon & The AnimalsSan Franciscan Nights
30 Sandy PoseyI Take It Back
31 David JonesTheme For A New Love (I Saw You Only Once)
32 Scott McKenzieSan Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)
33 The Rolling StonesDandelion
33 The Rolling StonesWe Love You
34 Rupert's PeopleReflections Of Charles Brown
35 Diana Ross And The SupremesReflections
36 The Music ExplosionLittle Bit O' Soul
37 Neil DiamondThank The Lord For The Night Time
38 The ForumThe River Is Wide
39 Dean MartinLittle Ole Wine Drinker, Me
40 The BeatlesAll You Need Is Love
40 The BeatlesBaby You're A Rich Man