1961-11-27 — KOIL 1290 AM ( Omaha, Nebraska )


KOIL / 1290 AM / OMAHA, NEBRASKA
THE FABULOUS FIFTY HIT PARADE
NOVEMBER 27 - DECEMBER 3 [1961]

TWLW ARTISTTITLEWKSNOTES
1 Bobby EdwardsYou're The Reason
2 Jimmy DeanBig Bad John
3 Troy ShondellThis Time
4 DionRunaround Sue
5 Jerry ButlerMoon River
6 Gene McDanielsTower Of Strength
7 The G-ClefsI Understand (Just How You Feel)
8 The DovellsBristol Stomp
9 Brenda LeeFool #1
10 Leroy Van DykeWalk On By
11 James DarrenGoodbye Cruel World
12 Rick NelsonA Wonder Like You
13 Patsy ClineCrazy
14 Johnny BurnetteGod, Country And My Baby
15 The ImpressionsGypsy Woman
16 John D. LoudermilkLanguage Of Love
17 Sandy NelsonLet There Be Drums
18 Chubby CheckerThe Fly
19 The ShirellesBig John
20 Bobby VeeRun To Him
21 Ral DonnerPlease Don't Go
22 Ferrante & TeicherTonight
22 Eddie FisherTonight
23 Bobby RydellI Wanna Thank You
24 The Paris SistersI Love How You Love Me
25 Dinah WashingtonSeptember In The Rain
26 Curtis LeeUnder The Moon Of Love
27 Wanda JacksonIn The Middle Of A Heartache
28 Solomon BurkeJust Out Of Reach (Of My Two Open Arms)
29 Aretha FranklinRock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody
30 Sue ThompsonSad Movies (Make Me Cry)
31 The Angels'Til
32 Ray CharlesHit The Road Jack
33 Linda ScottI Don't Know Why
34 Timi YuroSmile
35 Roy OrbisonCrying
36 Hayley MillsLet's Get Together
37 The MarcelsHeartaches
38 The DriftersSweets For My Sweet
39 The FlaresFoot Stomping - Part 1
40 The LettermenThe Way You Look Tonight
41 The ShowmenIt Will Stand
42 Neil SedakaHappy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen
43 The TokensThe Lion Sleeps Tonight
44 The HighwaymenThe Gypsy Rover
45 Dave Brubeck QuartetTake Five
46 Barry MannLittle Miss U.S.A.
47 Etta JamesIt's Too Soon To Know
48 Anthony NewleyPop Goes The Weasel
49 Si Zentner And His OrchestraUp A Lazy River
50 The StereosI Really Love You

Pictured djs:
Bob Wilson, 9 a.m. - Noon
Jack Murray, 1 - 4 p.m.
Ralph Hull, Midnight - 5 a.m.
Sandy Jckson, Noon - 1 p.m.
Joe Light, 8 p.m - Midnight
Don Steele, 4 - 8 p.m.
Frank Allen, 5:30 - 9 a.m.

Survey courtesy of Marc Schoenitzer