WFLA 970 AM

TAMPA, FLORIDA

Week: 1964-08-27
Format: T40
                       WFLA 970 - TAMPA      
              THE STATION WITH THE HAPPY DIFFERENCE
                   SPOTLIGHTS THESE TOP TUNES 
                        TOP 30 SINGLES
               WEEK OF AUGUST 27 – SEPTEMBER 3, 1964
    1. House Of The Rising Sun – The Animals                    
    2. Everybody Loves Somebody – Dean Martin                
    3. A Hard Day’s Night – The Beatles                           
    4. Because – Dave Clark Five                          
    5. Under The Boardwalk – The Drifters                         
    6. Walk, Don’t Run ’64 – The Ventures                         
    6. How Do You Do It – Gerry & The Pacemakers               
    7. Wishin’ And Hopin’ – Dusty Springfield                      
    8. Such A Night – Elvis Presley                          
    9. People Say – Dixie Cups                                     
   10. And I Love Her – The Beatles             
   11. Rag Doll – Four Seasons                                    
   12. Maybe I Know – Lesley Gore                                 
   13. You Never Can Tell – Chuck Berry
   14. Clinging Vine – Bobby Vinton                               
  Tie. Ain’t She Sweet – The Beatles      
  Tie. I’ll Cry Instead – The Beatles
   15. (You Don’t Know) How Glad I Am – Nancy Wilson  
   16. In The Misty Moonlight – Jerry Wallace
   17. Hey Girl, Don’t Bother Me – The Tams                   
   18. Sweet William – Millie Small                             
   19. It Hurts To Be In Love – Gene Pitney
   20. I Want You To Meet My Baby – Eydie Gorme
   21. Ringo’s Theme – George Martin
   22. Worry – Johnny Tillotson
   23. Pretty Woman – Roy Orbison
   24. Invisible Tears – Ray Conniff
   25. I’m On The Outside Looking In – Little Anthony & The 
                                                    Imperials
   26. Someday We’re Gonna Love Again – The Searchers
   27. We’ll Sing In The Sunshine – Gale Garnett
   28. Save It For Me – The Four Seasons
   29. He’s In Town – The Tokens
   30. A Tear Fell – Ray Charles

       TOP 30 ALBUMS
    1. A Hard Day’s Night – The Beatles 
    2. Getz/Gilberto – Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto      
    3. Something New – The Beatles                                 
    4. Hello Dolly – Louis Armstrong                              
    5. All Summer Long – Beach Boys                                
    6. Everybody Loves Somebody – Dean Martin          
    7. The Pink Panther – Henry Mancini                            
    8. Barbra Streisand/Third Album – Barbra Streisand            
  Tie. Cotton Candy – Al Hirt                                      
    9. Peter, Paul & Mary In Concert – Peter, Paul & Mary
   10. The Beatles’ Songbook – Hollyridge Strings
   11. Honey In The Horn – Al Hirt                                
   12. Rag Doll – Four Seasons 
   13. The Concert Sound Of Henry Mancini – Henry Mancini      
   14. I Don’t Want To Be Hurt Anymore – Nat “King” Cole          
   15. Call Me Irresponsible – Andy Williams                      
   16. The Beatles Second Album – The Beatles                      
   17. Today, Tomorrow, Forever – Nancy Wilson                    
   18. The Best Of Henry Mancini – Henry Mancini
   19. Something Special For Young Lovers – Ray Charles Singers 
   20. At The Whiskey A’ Go Go – Johnny Rivers  
   21. The Fabulous Ventures – The Ventures
   22. I Love You More/Tears And Roses – Al Martino               
   23. Don’t Let The Sun Catch You Crying – Gerry & The Pacemakers 
   24. Tell Me Why – Bobby Vinton
   25. I Might As Well Be Swing – Frank Sinatra
  Tie. Today – New Christy Minstrels                              
   26. The Best Of Buck Owens – Buck Owens
   27. Bewitched – Jack Jones                                     
   28. I Walk The Line – Johnny Cash                              
  Tie. Little Children - Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas    
   29. A World Without Love – Peter & Gordon                      
   30. Sugar Lips – Al Hirt

       While it is the policy of W-FLA Radio NOT to play what is 
       considered raucous rock ‘n’ roll, we CANNOT justify ignoring
       the most phenomenal group ever to appear in the U.S. or 
       anywhere. Therefore, certain selections by England’s Beatles
       will be broadcast, sparingly, so long as they continue to
       dominate the American music scene.

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. 

     Survey courtesy of Rhett Lake.


Contributed by: Gary Pfeifer (Wednesday, 2022-03-30)




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