1959-04-06 — CHUM 1050 AM ( Toronto, Ontario )
CHUM MISS PARADE CHART: WEEK OF APRIL 1, 9591 (sic)
TW | LW | | ARTIST | TITLE | WKS |
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15 | | | Tab Hunter | (I'll Be With You In) Apple Blossom Time | | 4 | 8 | | Elvis Presley | (Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I | | 36 | | | The Big Sound Of Don Ralke | 77 Sunset Strip | | 29 | | | Johnny Nash | As Time Goes By | | 34 | | | Tommy Zang | Break The Chain | | 7 | 3 | | The Coasters | Charlie Brown | | 1 | 9 | | The Fleetwoods | Come Softly To Me | | 50 | | | The Kalin Twins | Cool | | 27 | | | The Platters | Enchanted | | 14 | | | Sam Cooke | Everybody Likes To Cha Cha Cha | | 35 | | | Frank Sinatra | French Foreign Legion | | 9 | 19 | | The Virtues | Guitar Boogie Shuffle | | 38 | | | Teresa Brewer | Heavenly Lover | | 23 | | | Neil Sedaka | I Go Ape | | 28 | | | Paul Anka | I Miss You So | | 4 | 8 | | Elvis Presley | I Need Your Love Tonight | | 41 | | | Jack Scott | I Never Felt Like This | | 17 | | | Jimmie Rodgers | I'm Never Gonna Tell | | 11 | | | The Bell Notes | I've Had It | | 18 | | | Connie Francis | If I Didn't Care | | 5 | 1 | | Buddy Holly | It Doesn't Matter Anymore | | 10 | 6 | | Brook Benton | It's Just A Matter Of Time | | 8 | 4 | | Ricky Nelson | It's Late | | 33 | | | Patti Lewis | Ma (He's Making Eyes At Me) | | 8 | 4 | | Ricky Nelson | Never Be Anyone Else But You | | 21 | | | The Four Aces | No Other Arms, No Other Lips | | 21 | | | The Chordettes | No Other Arms, No Other Lips | | 43 | | | Billy Williams | Nola | | 42 | | | Ray Anthony And His Orchestra | Peter Gunn | | 45 | | | Chris Barber's Jazz Band | Petite Fleur (Little Flower) | | 3 | 7 | | Dodie Stevens | Pink Shoe Laces | | 33 | | | Patti Lewis | Please Don't Go | | 6 | 10 | | Tommy Edwards | Please Mr. Sun | | 30 | | | Link Wray | Raw-Hide | | 40 | | | The Matys Bros. | Rummy Polka | | 20 | | | Frankie Ford | Sea Cruise | | 31 | | | The Diamonds | She Say (Oom Dooby Doom) | | 16 | | | The Skyliners | Since I Don't Have You | | 47 | | | The Impalas | Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home) | | 46 | | | The Everly Brothers | Take A Message To Mary | | 39 | | | Annette With The Afterbeats | Tall Paul | | 26 | | | Travis And Bob | Tell Him No | | 26 | | | Dean And Marc | Tell Him No | | 37 | | | Marty Robbins | The Hanging Tree | | 24 | | | Dave "Baby" Cortez | The Happy Organ | | 44 | | | Tommy Ambrose | The Magic Of You | | 19 | | | The Kingston Trio | The Tijuana Jail | | 25 | | | Pat Boone | The Wang Dang Taffy-Apple Tango (Mambo Cha Cha Cha) | | 22 | | | Rod Bernard | This Should Go On Forever | | 50 | | | Tommy Dee And Carol Kay | Three Stars | | 13 | | | Perry Como | Tomboy | | 32 | | | Thomas Wayne With The DeLons | Tragedy | | 49 | | | Fabian | Turn Me Loose | | 2 | 2 | | Frankie Avalon | Venus | | 12 | | | Lloyd Price | Where Were You (On Our Wedding Day)? | | 48 | | | The Genies | Who's That Knocking | | 49 | | | Duane Eddy | Yep! | |
NOTE; This is CHUM's "April Fool" edition of their hit parade chart
dated April 1, 1959 (but actually issued for the chart week of April 6.)
Every entry corresponds to the real chart placing of an actual hit,
but the printed chart subtitutes a joke title and/or artist for
each entry.
For the sake of database integrity, the real, non-joke entries are
listed here. But here are a few crib notes, if you're wanting to
play along with the printed chart:
- (#1) The Board of Broadcast Governors was the (then) newly-created
regulator of Canadian radio and TV, since replaced by the CRTC.
- (#3) Dack's Shoes was a prominent local shoe store.
- (#5) The 1958/59 New York Rangers suffered a dramatic late season
collapse, allowing the Toronto Maple Leafs into the playoffs.
- (#6) Conn Smythe was the owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs; his
son Stafford had actual day-to-day control of the team. The two were
notorious for their heated disagreements, which were widely reported
in the Toronto press.
- (#22) E.P. Taylor was a wealthy industrialist/race-horse owner
(his most notable horse being Northern Dancer).
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