WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA
Week: 1964-10-17 Format: T40 THE NEW WARM - THE MIGHTY 590
SCRANTON - WALKES-BARRE
HITS OF THE WEEK
OCTOBER 17, 1964
1. Do-Wah-Diddy-Diddy - Manfred Mann 1
2. Come A Little Bit Closer - Jay & The Americans 2
3. In The Misty Moonlight - Jerry Wallace 4
4. We'll Sing In The Sunshine - Gale Garnett 7
5. Chug-A-Lug - Roger Miller 9
6. Last Kiss - J. Frank Wilson 12
7. Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison 3
8. I Like It - Gerry & The Pacemakers 11
9. Dancing In The Street - Martha & The Vandellas 19
10. When I Grow Up - The Beach Boys 5
11. Remember - The Shangri-Las 6
12. Johnny Loves Me - Florraine Darlin 8
13. All Cried Out - Dusty Springfield 17
14. Baby Love - The Supremes 22
15. The Door Is Still Open - Dean Martin 20
16. Tobacco Road - The Nashville Teens 31
17. Matchbox - The Beatles 10
18. I'm Crying - The Animals 21
19. I Don't Want To See You Tomorrow - Nat "King" Cole 25
20. Everybody Knows - The Dave Clark Five 29
21. Michael - Trini Lopez 13
22. Funny Girl - Barbra Streisand 27
23. Why - The Chartbusters 28
24. I Don't Want To See You Again - Peter & Gordon 35
25. Death Of An Angel - The Kingsmen 39
26. So Long Dearie - Louis Armstrong --
27. If I Fell - The Beatles 26
28. When You're Young And In Love - Ruby & The Romantics --
29. Who Can I Turn To - Tony Bennett 32
30. I Wouldn't Trade You For The World - The Bachelors 36
31. Oh, Marie - The Village Stompers --
32. On The Street - Andy Williams 34
33. Clinging Vine - Bobby Vinton 14
34. She's Not There - The Zombies --
35. When You Walk In The Room - The Searchers --
36. I'm Gonna Be Strong - Gene Pitney --
37. Is It True - Brenda Lee PH
38. Ain't That Loving You Baby - Elvis Presley 40
39. Right Or Wrong - Ronnie Dove --
40. Have I The Right - The Honeycombs 24
PICK HIT OF THE WEEK
Mr. Lonely - Bobby Vinton
PICK ALBUM OF THE WEEK
The Chipmunks Sing The Beatle Hits
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 (Monday, 2006-10-16) |