Listen to this man. Seven years of college, you know. Trying to reason with 2020 and, now, 2022.

Monday, January 25, 2016

WLS Top 40 Survey for January 28, 1966-- Part 2: "These Boots Are Made for Walking"

37.  CRYING TIME--  Ray Charles   He just knew for sure "You're going to leave me."  #6  A soulful man being torn up.  His last top ten.  With the Jack Halloran Singers.
36.  LISTEN PEOPLE--  Herman's Hermits

35.  BREAKIN' UP--  Roy Orbison  "Breakin' Up Is Breaking My Heart."  #31.  Pure Roy and I'd never heard this one before.

34.  AT THE SCENE--  Dave Clark Five  #18.  Pure Dave and the lads.The pride and joy of Tottenhan, England.
33.  A HARD DAY'S NIGHT--  Ramsey Lewis  Oh, so jazzy and with plenty of singing along.  #29 from the Chicago-born legend.

32.  THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKING--  Nancy Sinatra
31.  BATMAN--  Markettes  "Batman Theme"  Marketts.  #17.  Their biggest hit was"Out of Limits" (#3-1963).  From the really popular and campy hit TV series Batman starring Adam West and Burt Ward.  That and "The Monkees."

Name That Tune:  "I Can See That far Away Look in Your Eyes."  --RoadDog


"Crying Time"

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