1967-03-26 — WMEX 1510 AM ( Boston, Massachusetts )

                      WMEX GOOD GUYS
         PRESENTS THE 15 AND 10 MOST MUSIC SURVEY
              WMEX · WHERE THE HITS HIT FIRST
                  WEEK OF MARCH 26, 1967
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18 Nancy Sinatra & Frank SinatraSomethin' Stupid
21 The Mamas & The PapasDedicated To The One I Love
34 Tommy James And The ShondellsI Think We're Alone Now
47 The Young RascalsI've Been Lonely Too Long
59 Four TopsBernadette
65 Petula ClarkThis Is My Song
7-- Mitch Ryder And The Detroit WheelsSock It To Me-Baby!
816 The Mojo MenSit Down, I Think I Love You
96 The Buffalo SpringfieldFor What It's Worth (Stop, Hey What's That Sound)
1011 The BeatlesPenny Lane
1011 The BeatlesStrawberry Fields Forever
1112 Martha & The VandellasJimmy Mack
1219 The CasinosThen You Can Tell Me Goodbye
1310 The Five AmericansWestern Union
14-- The TremeloesHere Comes My Baby
152 The MonkeesA Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You
1614 The SupremesThere's No Stopping Us Now
1614 The SupremesLove Is Here And Now You're Gone
1713 The 4 SeasonsBeggin'
183 The TurtlesHappy Together
1917 Aretha FranklinI Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)
20-- Arthur ConleySweet Soul Music
2118 Harpers BizarreThe 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
2215 The WooliesWho Do You Love
23-- Nancy SinatraLove Eyes
2420 The BuckinghamsDon't You Care
25-- Brenda & The TabulationsDry Your Eyes

Larry Justice 6am to 10am
Charlie Tunah 10am to 12 and 7pm to 10pm
Mel Miller 2pm to 4pm
Johnny Lujack 4pm to 7pm
Steve Fredericks 10pm to 1am

Survey image added 10/10/23 courtesy of J.A. Theroux.