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

Friday, February 10, 2017

WLS Top 40 Survey for February 10, 1967-- Part 6: "Girl Watcher's Theme"


The second number is highest position on the Billboard national charts.

15.  NOW WINTER DAY--  Tommy Roe  #23   Follow up to "Hooray for Hazel."  From Atlanta.  One of 22 Top 100s in his career.  Biggest hit "Dizzy" (#1-1969).

14.  GIRL WATCHER'S THEME--  Bob Crewe Generation   #15  "Music to Watch Girls By"  Used in a Diet Pepsi commercial.

13.  THE BEAT GOES ON--  Sonny and Cher   #6  Session singers with Phil Spector early in their careers.

12.  THEN YOU CAN TELL ME GOODBYE--  Casinos   #6  None members of the group from Cincinnati.

11.  GREEN GREEN GRASS OF HOME--  Tom Jones   #11

Name That Tune (from the above):  "Drums Keep Pounding a Rhythm in the Brain."  --RoadDog

YOU'RE DRINKING TOO MUCH COFFEE WHEN:  When you find a penny, you say, "Find a penny, pick it up.  Sixty-three more, I'll have a cup."   Must never have been to Star Bucks.

"The Beat Goes On"

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