WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA
Week: 1965-02-13 Format: T40 WARM - SCRANTON - WILKES-BARRE
THE MIGHTY 590
HITS OF THE WEEK
FEBRUARY 13, 1965
1. Downtown - Petula Clark 1
2. This Diamond Ring - Gary Lewis 2
3. Bye Bye Baby - The 4 Seasons 4
4. All Day & All Of The Night - The Kinks 5
5. Laugh, Laugh - The Beau Brummels 3
6. Don't Forget I Still Love You - Bobbi Martin 11
7. The "In" Crowd - Dobie Gray 6
8. Little Things - Bobby Goldsboro 15
9. Ferry Cross The Mersey - Gerry & The Pacemakers 17
10. Come Home - The Dave Clark Five 18
11. Look Of Love - Lesley Gore 9
12. Lemon Tree - Trini Lopez 10
13. Love Potion Number Nine - Searchers 7
14. Red Roses For A Blue Lady - Bert Kaempfert & Orc. 14
15. No Arms Can Ever Hold You - The Bachelors 8
16. Crying In The Chapel - Adam Wade 25
17. Hello Pretty Girl - Ronnie Dove 31
18. For Lovin' Me - Peter, Paul & Mary 27
19. Comin' On Too Strong - Wayne Newton 24
20. I Go To Pieces - Peter & Gordon 16
21. The Boy From New York - The Ad Libs 32
22. Paper Tiger - Sue Thompson 13
23. Goldfinger - Shirley Bassey 33
24. Can't You Hear My Heart Beat - Herman's Hermits 34
25. Midnight Special - Johnny Rivers 39
26. Whose Heart Are You Breaking Tonight - Connie Francis 22
27. Let's Lock The Door - Jay & The Americans 28
28. My Heart Would Know - Al Martino 29
29. Angel - Johnny Tillotson 40
30. My Love, Forgive Me - Robert Goulet 20
31. Cry - Ray Charles --
32. Have You Looked Into Your Heart - Jerry Vale 12
33. Eight Days A Week - The Beatles --
34. King Of The Road - Roger Miller --
35. What Have They Done To The Rain - The Searchers 37
36. Breakaway - Newbeats 38
37. Goodnight - Roy Orbison --
38. Birds And The Bees - Jewel Akens --
39. Red Roses For A Blue Lady - Wayne Newton --
40. Send Me The Pillow That You Dream On - Dean Martin PH
PICK HIT OF THE WEEK
You're Next - Jimmy Witherspoon
PICK ALBUM OF THE WEEK
We Could - Al Martino
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, 2007-02-12) | |