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Friday, March 10, 2017

WLS Top 40 for March 10, 1967-- Part 7: "Penny Lane'Strawberry Field"


These were the top ten songs in Chicago fifty years ago today.  The number after the performer refers to the highest chart position on the Billboard National Top 100 chart.

10.  LOVE IS HERE--  Supremes   #1  Actual name "Love Is Here and Now You're Gone."
9.  THE BEAT GOES ON--  Sonny & Cher   #6
8.  THEN YOU CAN TELL ME GOODBYE--  Casinos   #6

7.  FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH--  Buffalo Springfield   #7.  Their only Top 40.
6.  RUBY TUESDAY--  Rolling Stones--   #1
5.  BABY, I NEED YOUR LOVIN'--  Johnny Rivers    #3
4.  PENNY LANE / STRAWBERRY FIELD--  Beatles   #1

3.  HAPPY TOGETHER--  Turtles   #1   Their biggest hit.
2.  THERE'S A KIND OF A HUSH--  Herman's Hermits   #4
1.  I THINK WE'RE ALONE NOW--  Tommy James & the Shondells   #4

Name That Tune (from the above):  "There's Something Happening here, What It Is Ain't Exactly Clear."  --RoadDog



"For What It's Worth"

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