EL CAJON, CALIFORNIA
Week: 1968-05-24 Format: MOR KDEO 910 SAN DIEGO
SOUNDS OF TODAY
SINGLES
MAY 24, 1968 Mental Journey Trini Lopez
Loving You-Bananas Guy Marks
Make Me Rainbows Frank DRone
Smile Bobby Scott
Honey Bobby Goldsboro
Congratulations Cliff Richard
My Love Forgive Me Jerry Vale
Apologize Ed Ames
I Want To Be With You Steve Lawrence
A Man Without Love E. Humperdinck
Delilah Tom Jones
Remembering Jerry Reed
Yesterday I Heard Rain Tony Bennett
Follow Me Jack Jones
Didnt We Richard Harris
Face It Girl, Its Over Nancy Wilson
Down Here On The Ground Gogi Grant
World Without Love Dianne Caroll
Louisiana Man Bobby Gentry
Faithfully Maggi Whiting
Mrs. Robinson Simon/Garfunkel
We Can Fly-Up, Up Away Al Hirt & Chorus
Master Jack 4 Jacks & Jill
The Two Of Us Jackie Trent/T. Hatch
The Unicorn Irish Rovers
On A Clear Day Ruby & Romatics
Like To Get To Know You Spanky & Gang
Thats The Way It Is Arbors
The Flower Road Mills Bros.
Driftin Collage
By The Time I Get To Phoenix Herbie Mann
Watermelon Man Erroll Garner
Love In Every Room Paul Mauriat
If You Go Roger Williams
NEW AND NOW
Happy Man Perry Como
White Horses Claudine Longet
Quando Minnamoro - Sandpipers
Mr. Spoons Steve & Eydie
ALBUMS
If You Ever Leave Me Jack Jones
One More Time Wayne Newton
Love Harry Belafonte
Its A Great Life Trini Lopez
Hey, Little One Glenn Campbell
Love Is Blue Johnny Mathis
For You George Morris
Sings And Swings John Gary
Love Is Blue Al Martino
I Hear A Rhapsody Jerry Vale
The Romantic World Eddy Arnold
Valley Of The Dolls Dionne Warwick
With A Little Help From My Friends Sue Raney
Portrait Of Carmen McRae
Misty Blue Ella Fitzgerald
For The First Time B. Lee/P. Fountain
For Those In Love Percy Faith
Goin Out Of My Head The Lettermen
Like To Get To Know You Spanky & Gang
Honey Ray Conniff Singers
Unforgettable Al Hirt
Beat Of The Brass Herb Alpert
Pictured: Mike McGregor 7 pm - Midnight
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
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