As in WLS, 890 AM out of Chicago.  One of two stations kids growing up in the city and suburbs listened to 50 years ago.  1964 was when I started listening to it, even though it had been broadcasting playing pop songs since 1960. 
But, as I said, it was until the Beatles that I got interested in music.
1.  WHERE DID OUR LOVE GO--  Supremes
2.  EVERYBODY LOVES SOMEBODY--  Dean Martin
3.  A HARD DAY'S NIGHT/ I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER--  Beatles
4.  WISHIN' & HOPIN'--  Dusty Springfield
5.  LITTLE OLD LADY FROM PASADENA--  Jan & Dean
6.  HOW DO YOU DO IT--  Gerry & Pacemakers
7.  UNDER THE BOARDWALK--  Drifters
8.  ROCKIN' ROBIN--  Rivieras  (Not familiar with this one.)
9.  BECAUSE--  Dave Clark Five  (Doing a slow one for a change.)
10.  RAG DOLL--  Four Seasons
14.  HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN--  Animals
19.  I'LL CRY INSTEAD--  Beatles
25.  AND I LOVE HER--  Beatles 
Beatles on the charts and a lot of their other English Invaders (4, 6, 9, and14)
Go Granny, Go Granny, Go Granny Go.  --RoadDog
SIGNS OF OLD AGE:  You are proud of and brag about your lawnmower.
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