WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA
Week: 1965-01-30 Format: T40 WARM - SCRANTON - WILKES-BARRE
THE MIGHTY 590
HITS OF THE WEEK
JANUARY 30, 1965
1. Downtown - Petula Clark 2
2. This Diamond Ring - Gary Lewis 4
3. Love Potion Number Nine - Searchers 3
4. No Arms Can Ever Hold You - The Bachelors 11
5. Laugh, Laugh - The Beau Brummels 12
6. Have You Looked Into Your Heart - Jerry Vale 5
7. All Day & All Of The Night - The Kinks 10
8. Don't Forget I Still Love You - Bobbi Martin 16
9. The "In" Crowd - Dobie Gray 17
10. My Love, Forgive Me - Robert Goulet 1
11. Paper Tiger - Sue Thompson 7
12. Tell Her No - Zombies 13
13. Look Of Love - Lesley Gore 18
14. Whose Heart Are You Breaking Tonight - Connie Francis 15
15. Bye Bye Baby - The 4 Seasons 24
16. You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You - Dean Martin 6
17. Lemon Tree - Trini Lopez 21
18. Let's Lock The Door - Jay & The Americans 23
19. Fancy Pants - Al Hirt 29
20. My Heart Would Know - Al Martino 32
21. Little Things - Bobby Goldsboro 34
22. I Go To Pieces - Peter & Gordon 22
23. I Feel Fine - The Beatles 8
24. Somewhere In Your Heart - Frank Sinatra 19
25. Red Roses For A Blue Lady - Bert Kaempfert & Orc. 31
26. Give Him A Great Big Kiss - The Shangri-Las 30
27. I Will Wait For You - Steve Lawrence 14
28. Baby Don't Go - Sonny And Cher 39
29. Comin' On Too Strong - Wayne Newton --
30. She's A Woman - Beatles 9
31. Crying In The Chapel - Adam Wade --
32. For Lovin' Me - Peter, Paul & Mary --
33. It's Gotta Last Forever - Billy J. Kramer --
34. Goodbye Charlie - Bobby Darin 40
35. Hello Pretty Girl - Ronnie Dove 36
36. Apache 65 - The Arrows 37
37. Ferry Cross The Mersey - Gerry & The Pacemakers --
38. Little Bell - The Dixie Cups 35
39. Come Home - Dc 5 --
40. Can't You Hear My Heart Beat - Herman's Hermits PH
PICK HIT OF THE WEEK
Angel - Johnny Tillotson
PICK ALBUM OF THE WEEK
L O V E - Nat "King" Cole
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, 2007-01-29) | |