HOUSTON, TEXAS
Week: 1967-02-22 Format: T40 KILT 610 - HOUSTON
FORTY STAR SURVEY
HOUSTON'S MOST POPULAR SONGS
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 22 - MARCH 1, 1967
1. Ruby Tuesday – The Rolling Stones
2. Baby I Need Your Lovin’ – Johnny Rivers
3. Strawberry Fields/Penny Lane – The Beatles
4. 98.6 - Keith
5. Kind Of A Drag – The Buckinghams
6. California On My Mind – The Coastliners
7. Georgy Girl – The Seekers
8. Hey Mister – The Fever Tree
9. Sock It To Me Baby – Mitch Ryder
10. Dedicated To The One I Love – Mamas & Papas
11. Pretty Ballerina – The Left Banke
12. Return Of The Red Baron – The Royal Guardsmen
13. My Cup Runneth Over – Ed Ames
14. Love Is Here And Now You’re Gone – The Supremes
15. Mercy Mercy Mercy – Cannonball Adderly
16. Look What You’ve Done – The Pozo Seco Singers
17. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye – The Casinos
18. Darlin’ By Home Soon – The Lovin’ Spoonful
19. Stand By Me – Spyder Turner
20. Gimme Some Lovin’ – Spencer Davis Group
21. Kind Of A Hush/Flip – Herman’s Hermits
22. For What It’s Worth – The Buffalo Springfield
23. Green Green Grass Of Home – Tom Jones
24. Nothin’ Yet – The Blues Magoos
25. Levitation – 13th Floor Elevators
26. The Beat Goes On – Sonny & Cher
27. Pucker Up Buttercup – Junior Walker
28. Love You So Much – New Colony Six
29. The 59th Street Bridge Song – Harpers Bizarre
30. Gonna Be My Girl – Neal Ford & Fanatics
31. Live – The Merry-Go-Round
32. I Never Loved A Man – Aretha Franklin
33. You Got To Me – Neil Diamond
34. Epistle To Dippy – Donovan
35. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love – Wilson Pickett
36. Mairzy Doats – The Innocence
37. Ups & Downs – Paul Revere & Raiders
38. Sit Down I Think I Love You – The Mojo Men
39. Western Union – The Five Americans
40. I’ve Been Lonely Too Long – Young Rascals
KILT DISC'COVERY OF THE WEEK
Beggin’ – The Four Seasons
PICTURED DJ’S
James Bond
Jerry Thomas
Bill Young
Russ Knight
Steve Lundy
Chuck Dunaway
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 (Tuesday, 2022-05-17) |
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