CINCINNATI, OHIO
Week: 1964-05-16 Format: T40 WSAI RADIO 1360
HITS OF THE WEEK
CINCINNATI'S ONLY AUTHENTIC SURVEY
WEEK ENDING MAY 16, 1964
1. Love Me Do/P.S. I Love You - The Beatles 1
2. My Guy - Mary Wells 2
3. What's I Say/Viva Las Vegas - Elvis Presley 34
4. Suspicion - Terry Stafford 3
5. Love Me With All Your Heart - The Coronados/Ray Charles
Singers 11
6. Dianne - The Bachelors 28
7. The Very Thought Of You - Rick Nelson 8
8. Shangri-La - Vic Dana/Robert Maxwell 4
9. Wish Someone Would Care - Irma Thomas 12
10. Walk On By - Dionne Warwick 9
11. Do You Want To Know A Secret/Thank You Girl - The Beatles 10
12. Do You Love Me - The Dave Clark 5 36
13. Fugitive - The Ventures 5
14. (Just Like) Romeo And Juliet - The Reflections 24
15. I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore - Nat King Cole 18
16. I'm So Proud - The Impressions 6
17. Dead Man's Curve - Jan & Dean 13
18. Ronnie - Four Seasons 15
19. Cotton Candy - Al Hirt 17
20. Bits & Pieces - Dave Clark 5 16
21. It's Over - Roy Orbison 20
22. Little Children - Billy J. Kramer 19
23. Loving You More Every Day - Etta James --
24. The Way You Do The Things You Do - The Temptations 7
25. Every Little Bit Hurts - Brenda Holloway --
26. I've Had It - Lonnie Mack 14
27. Crooked Little Man - The Serendipity Singers 25
28. Gonna Get Along Without You - Tracey Day --
29. Kiss Me Quick - Elvis Presley --
30. Today - New Christy Minstrels --
31. Three Window Coupe - The Rip Chords 33
32. I Get Around - The Beach Boys --
33. Goodbye Baby, Baby Goodbye - Solomon Burke --
34. Chapel Of Love - The Dixie Cups 31
35. Whenever He Holds You - Bobby Goldsboro 21
36. Glad All Over - Dave Clark 5 29
37. World Without Love - Bobby Rydell 32
38. Matador - Major Lance 39
39. A Thing Called Sadness - Chuck Howard 36
40. My Girl Sloopy - The Vibrations --
PIC HIT OF THE WEEK
Tell Me Why - Bobby Vinton
WSAI GOOD GUY
Jim Terrific 12 Mid. - 6 A.M.
NOTE: The song titles and artists shown above are presented exactly
as they are shown on the printed survey. Any typos, spelling
errors and/or other anomalies are as they appear on the printed
sheet.
Contributed by: Gary Pfeifer (Sunday, 2004-05-16) |
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