CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Week: 1968-11-22 Format: R&B WVON 1450 – CHICAGO
THE GOOD GUYS “SOUL 45” SURVEY LIST
NITE AND DAY AT 1450 ON YOUR RADIO DIAL
NOVEMBER 22 – 28, 1968
1. I Heard It Thru The Grapevine – Marvin Gaye
2. Always Together – Dells
3. For Once In My Life – Stevie Wonder
4. Who’s Making Love – Johnny Taylor
5. Dresses Too Short – Syl Johnson
6. Love Child - Supremes
7. Keep On Loving Me Honey – Marvin & Tammi
8. Never My Love – Sandpebbles
9. Malinda – Bobby Taylor
10. Cloud Nine – Temptations
11. Rockin’ In The Same Old Boat – Bobby Bland
12. One Woman – Jo Ann Garrett
13. For Once In My Life – Jackie Wilson
14. See-Saw – Aretha Franklin
15. I Get A Groove – Thomas East
16. Slow Drag – Intruders
17. For Brothers Only – Bros. & Sisters
18. What Have I Got To Lose – Jean Wells
19. Sock It To Me – Deacons
20. Stay Close To Me – 5 Stairsteps
21. A Man And A Half – Wilson Pickett
22. Too Weak To Fight – Clarence Carter
23. Bring It On Home To Me – Eddie Floyd
24. Think About Tomorrow – Ethics
25. Ain’t That Good Enough – Garland Green
26. Mister D.J. – Pat James
27. Can’t Get Him Off My Mind – Sheryl Swope
28. Let’s Make A Promise – Peaches & Herb
29. Talkin’ About My Baby – Gloria Walker
30. Take One Step, I’ll Take Two – Exciters
31. Soul Train – Little Richard
32. Tired Of Being Nobody – Valentinos
33. Don’t Pat Me On The Back – John Anderson
34. Soulful Strut – Young-Holt
35. Until You Came Along – Visitors
36. You’ve Got The Power – Esquires
37. I’ve Got Love For My Baby – Young Hearts
38. Funky Bull – Dyke & Blazers
39. A Whiter Shade Of Pale – Hesitations
40. Can I Change My Mind – Tyrone Davis
41. Turn Out The Fire – Soul Survivors
42. It’s The Same Old Me – Otis Leavill
43. Everyday’ll Be A Holiday – Byron Lee
44. Love Won’t Wear Off – J.R. Bailey
45. Can You Top This – Garnet Mimms
PICK
I Can Remember – Brenda Jo Harris
TOO HOT
There’ll Come A Time – Betty Everett
PICTURED DJ’S
Bernadine C. Washington
E. Rodney Jones “The Mad Lad”
Bill Crane “Butterball”
Joe Cobb “Youngblood”
Lucky Cordell
Ed Cook “Nassau Daddy”
Herb Kent “The Kool Gent”
Roy Wood
Jim Maloney
Wesley South
Don Cornelius
Franklin McCarthy “Sugar Daddy”
Clair Nelson
Pervis Spann “The Blues Man”
Bill “Doc” Lee
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, 2019-03-11) |
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