1966-11-00 — CKCK 620 AM ( Regina, Saskatchewan )
CKCK - 620 AM - REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA
COUNTRY HIT LINE
NOVEMBER, 1966
TW | LW | | ARTIST | TITLE | WKS | NOTES |
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1 | 1 | | Sonny James | Room In Your Heart | | | 2 | 2 | | Bill Anderson | I Get The Fever | | | 3 | 4 | | George Hamilton IV | Early Morning Rain | | | 4 | 3 | | Buck Owens And His Buckaroos | Open Up Your Heart | | | 5 | 5 | | Bonnie Guitar | The Tallest Tree | | | 6 | 8 | | Warner Mack | It Takes A Lot Of Money | | | 7 | 6 | | Billy Walker | A Million And One | | | 8 | 11 | | Ben Colder | Almost Persuaded No. 2 | | | 9 | 7 | | Jim Reeves | Blue Side Of Lonesome | | | 10 | 19 | | Jan Howard | Bad Seeds | | | 11 | 9 | | Roger Miller | My Uncle Used To Love Me But She Died | | | 12 | 13 | | Kenny Price | Walking On New Grass | | | 13 | 15 | | Merle Haggard And The Strangers | The Bottle Let Me Down | | | 14 | 10 | | Webb Pierce | Love's Something (I Can't Understand) | | | 15 | 17 | | Eddy Arnold | Somebody Like Me | | | 16 | 12 | | David Houston | Almost Persuaded | | | 17 | 22 | | Ray Price | Touch My Heart | | | 17 | 22 | | Ray Price | It Should Be Easier Now | | | 18 | 20 | | Jean Shepard | If Teardrops Were Silver | | | 19 | 23 | | Bill Phillips | The Company You Keep | | | 20 | 14 | | Conway Twitty | Look Into My Teardrops | | | 21 | 24 | | Dave Dudley | Long Time Gone | | | 22 | 16 | | Ferlin Husky | I Hear Little Rock Calling | | | 23 | 27 | | Nat Stuckey | Sweet Thang | | | 24 | 30 | | Faron Young | Unmitigated Gall | | | 25 | 29 | | The Browns | Coming Back To You | | | 26 | 26 | | Leroy Van Dyke | Roses From A Stranger | | | 27 | 18 | | Eddy Arnold | The Tip Of My Fingers | | | 28 | -- | | Wilma Burgess | Misty Blue | | | 29 | 21 | | Bobby Bare | The Streets Of Baltimore | | | 30 | -- | | The Statler Brothers | That'll Be The Day | | |
NOTE: Survey is not dated. Based upon the chart
activity of the songs listed here on Billboard's
Hot Country Songs National Survey and other surveys
contained in the ARSA database, it appears to be
from sometime in August, 1966
Survey courtesy of Joel Bernstein
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