1965-11-27 — 2CA 1050 AM ( Canberra, Australian Capital Territory )


The Canberra Times   Saturday 27 November 1965 (page 24)

Week's Top Hits 

The top 40 hit tunes for 2CA for the coming week are: -

TWLW ARTISTTITLEWKSNOTES
4 The ToysA Lover's Concerto
34 Horst JankowskiA Walk In The Black Forest
3 The BeatlesAct Naturally
22 Billy Thorpe And The AztecsBaby Hold Me Close
40 The Dave Clark FiveCatch Us If You Can
21 Roy OrbisonCrawling Back
33 Little PattieDance, Puppet, Dance
24 The YardbirdsEvil Hearted You
27 The ShadowsGenie With The Light Brown Lamp
7 The Rolling StonesGet Off Of My Cloud
22 Billy Thorpe And The AztecsHallelujah, I Love Her So
20 The McCoysHang On Sloopy
32 The BeatlesHelp!
35 The FortunesHere It Comes Again
25 Jody MillerHome Of The Brave
15 Cliff Richard And The ShadowsI Could Easily Fall (In Love With You)
30 Sonny & CherI Got You Babe
33 Little PattieI Just Need Your Love
14 The SunraysI Live For The Sun
29 Elvis PresleyI'm Yours
9 Manfred MannIf You Gotta Go, Go Now
16 Nini RossoIl Silenzio
2 Ray Brown And The WhispersIn The Midnight Hour
26 The Kids Next DoorInky Dinky Spider (The Spider Song)
11 Hedgehoppers AnonymousIt's Good News Week
36 Bobby Thomas And The BeaumenLavender Blue
6 M.P.D. LimitedLittle Boy Sad
38 The HolliesLook Through Any Window
37 Bob DylanPositively 4th Street
1 Normie Rowe And The PlayboysQue Sera Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
1 Normie Rowe And The PlayboysShakin' All Over
5 Sonny & CherSing C'est La Vie
24 The YardbirdsStill I'm Sad
13 Ken DoddTears (For Souvenirs)
39 Normie Rowe And The PlayboysTell Him I'm Not Home
8 The SeekersThe Carnival Is Over
16 Al HirtThe Silence (Il Silenzio)
12 Ron Goodwin And The 20th Century-Fox OrchestraThose Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines
19 Roy Head And The TraitsTreat Her Right
18 Tony WorsleyVelvet Waters
23 The EasybeatsWedding Ring
17 Tom JonesWhat's New Pussycat?
3 The BeatlesYesterday
31 Chris AndrewsYesterday Man
28 Col Joye With The Joy BoysYou're The One
28 Petula ClarkYou're The One
10 MarcelloZorba's Dance

From the Canberra Times 27 November 1965