WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA
Week: 1967-09-10 Format: T40 WARM - RADIO 590 - 5,000 WATTS
SCRANTON - WILKES-BARRE
HITS OF THE WEEK ON THE STATION OF THE STARS
SEPTEMBER 10, 1967
1. Ode To Billy Joe - Bobbie Gentry 1
2. Reflections - Supremes 2
3. San Franciscan Nights - Eric Burdon & Animals 4
4. Apples, Peaches & Pumpkin Pie - Jay & Techniques 8
5. Heroes & Villains - Beach Boys 10
6. Come Back When You Grow Up - Bobby Vee 14
7. Fakin It - Simon And Garfunkel 11
8. There Is A Mountain - Donovan 16
9. Thank The Lord - Neil Diamond 6
10. 12:30 - Mamas & Papas 18
11. The Letter - Box Tops 24
12. All You Need Is Love - Beatles 3
13. Makin Every Minute Count - Spanky & Our Gang 13
14. Jill - Gary Lewis 17
15. Words/Pleasant Valley Sunday - Monkees 5
16. Things I Should Have Said - Grass Roots 21
17. I Had A Dream - Paul Revere 23
18. The World We Knew - Frank Sinatra 7
19. You're My Everything - The Temptations 20
20. Gettin Together - Tommy James 26
21. I Make A Fool Of Myself - Frankie Valli 29
22. Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone - Martha & Vandellas 28
23. Groovin - Booker T & MG's 22
24. Little Ol Man - Bill Cosby 33
25. Little Ole Wine Drinker Me - Dean Martin 27
26. Carrie-Anne - Hollies 9
27. Museum - Herman's Hermits 31
28. The Cat In The Window - Petula Clark 32
29. I Want To Love You - Ronnie Dove 30
30. Zip Code - Five Americans 34
31. I'll Never Fall In Love Again - Tom Jones 36
32. A-Banda - Herb Alpert --
33. Never My Love - Association 37
34. There's Always Me - Elvis Presley 39
35. Put Your Mind At Ease - Every Mothers' Son 38
36. I Dig R&R Music - Peter, Paul & Mary --
37. Hey Baby - Buckinghams --
38. In The Heat Of The Night - Ray Charles 40
39. How Can I Be Sure - Young Rascals --
40. Runaway - Del Shannon --
PICK HIT OF THE WEEK
Why Do Fools Fall In Love - Happenings
PICK ALBUM OF THE WEEK
Ode To Billie Joe - Bobbie Gentry
Harry West
6 A.M. - 10 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 (Thursday, 2004-09-09) | |