KNUZ 1230 AM

HOUSTON, TEXAS

Week: 1958-05-09
Format: T40
                     KNUZ 1230 – HOUSTON
                         "NIFTY 50"          
             HOUSTON'S ORIGINAL AND MOST ACCURATE
                 WEEK OF MAY 9 THRU 15, 1958 
    1. All I Have To Do Is Dream – Everly Brothers
    2. Witch Doctor – David Seville 
    3. What Am I Living For – Chuck Willis 
    4. Twilight Time – The Platters         
    5. Book Of Love – Monotones                     
    6. Johnny B. Goode – Chuck Berry
    7. To Be Loved – Jackie Wilson 
    8. Looking Back – Nat King Cole             
    9. Return To Me – Dean Martin  
   10. Wear My Ring – Elvis Presley      
   11. Come What May – Clyde McPhatter       
   12. Whole World In His Hands – Laurie London
   13. Oh Lonesome Me – Don Gibson
   14. Kewpie Doll – Perry Como 
   15. For Your Love – Ed Townsend  
   16. No No – Fats Domino 
   17. Chanson D’amour – Art & Dottie Todd   
   18. My Bucket’s Got A Hole – Ricky Nelson
   19. El Rancho Rock – The Champs
   20. Big Man – Four Preps
   21. Rumble – Link Wray              
   22. Colonel Bogie/River Kwai – Mitch Miller
   23. Down On The Farm – Al Downing        
   24. Stairway Of Love – Marty Robbins
   25. Silly Tears – Larry Hovis              
   26. Don’t You Just Know It – Huey Smith
   27. Who’s Sorry Now – Connie Francis
   28. Sugar Moon – Pat Boone
   29. Drifting And Dreaming – Teddy Tyle
   30. High Sign – The Diamonds            
   31. A Very Precious Love – Doris Day 
   32. A Very Precious Love – Ames Brothers 
   33. Why Doesn’t He Ask Me – Angel Sisters
   34. These Are My Things – The Fidelities
   35. I’m Sorry I Made You Cry – Connie Francis
   36. Another Time Another Place – Patti Page
   37. Rave On – Buddy Holly
   38. Sack Dress – The Beavers
   39. Padre – Toni Arden
   40. You Know I Do – Four Voices
   41. Boppin’ In A Sack – Lane Brothers
   42. Walkin’ The Low Road – Randy Sparks
   43. Leroy – Jack Scott
   44. Year Book – John Loudermilk
   45. Guess Things Happen – Johnny Cash
   46. Jenny Lee – Jan And Arnie
   47. All The Time – Johnny Mathis
   48. Tequila – The Champs        
   49. There’s Only One Of You – Four Lads
   50. Lazy Mary – Lou Monte
  
       WAX TO WATCH
       Moonlight Bay – The Drifters
       
       HOUSTON'S TOP FIVE ALBUMS
    1. The Music Man – Sound Track
    2. South Pacific – Sound Track
    3. This Is Sinatra, Vol. 2 – Frank Sinatra 
    4. St. Louis Blues – Nat King Cole
    5. The Long Hot Summer – Sound Track

       Pictured: Jim Scott  3-5 PM & 7-9 PM          

 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.

      Survey courtesy of Al Galek. 
      

Contributed by: Gary Pfeifer (Tuesday, 2016-02-09)




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