1964-10-00 — WLAP 630 AM ( Lexington, Kentucky )
WLAP - DIAL 630 - LEXINGTON, KY
THE FIRST RADIO STATION IN KENTUCKY
BILLY LOVE 63 SURVEY
OCTOBER, 1964
TW | LW | | ARTIST | TITLE | WKS | NOTES |
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1 | | | Jay & The Americans | Come A Little Bit Closer | | | 2 | | | The Animals | I'm Crying | | | 3 | | | Martha & The Vandellas | Dancing In The Street | | | 4 | | | Lorne Greene | Ringo | | | 5 | | | The Nashville Teens | Tobacco Road | | | 6 | | | Chad & Jeremy | A Summer Song | | | 7 | | | The Shangri-Las | Leader Of The Pack | | | 8 | | | Bobby Freeman | S-W-I-M | | | 9 | | | Manfred Mann | Do Wah Diddy Diddy | | | 10 | | | Gale Garnett | We'll Sing In The Sunshine | | | 11 | | | The Everly Brothers | Gone, Gone, Gone | | | 12 | | | The Rolling Stones | Time Is On My Side | | | 13 | | | Lesley Gore | Hey Now | | | 14 | | | The Beach Boys | Wendy | | | 15 | | | The Searchers | When You Walk In The Room | | | 16 | | | Ray Charles | Smack Dab In The Middle | | | 17 | | | The Hondells | Little Honda | | | 18 | | | Gene Chandler | Bless Our Love | | | 19 | | | Don Covay & The Goodtimers | Mercy, Mercy | | | 20 | | | Peter And Gordon | I Don't Want To See You Again | | | 21 | | | Del Shannon | Do You Want To Dance | | | 22 | | | The Bachelors | I Wouldn't Trade You For The World | | | 23 | | | The Drifters | I've Got Sand In My Shoes | | | 24 | | | The Kingsmen | Death Of An Angel | | | 25 | | | Barbra Streisand | Funny Girl | | | 26 | | | The Dave Clark Five | Everybody Knows (I Still Love You) | | | 27 | | | Nancy Wilson | I Wanna Be With You | | | 28 | | | Elvis Presley | Ask Me | | | 28 | | | Elvis Presley | Ain't That Loving You Baby | | | 29 | | | Marvin Gaye | Baby Don't You Do It | | | 30 | | | Nat "King" Cole | I Don't Want To See Tomorrow | | | PH | | | The Newbeats | Everything's Alright | | |
NOTE: Survey is not dated. Based upon the chart activity
of the songs listed here on Billboard's Hot 100 National
Survey and other surveys contained in the ARSA database,
it appears to be from sometime in the Fall of 1964,
probably late October or early November.
BILLY LOVE'S PIK
Everything's Alright - Newbeats
Survey courtesy of Joel Bernstein
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