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Saturday, April 1, 2017

WLS Top 40 for March 31, 1967-- Part 2: "Love Eyes"


I also went farther down the list and found some other interesting songs:  The number after the performer is its highest Billboard ranking.

30.  YOU'RE GONNA BE MINE--  New Colony Six  (No rank)  WLS backing the local bands again.

31.  OH THAT'S GOOD--  Sam the Sham  (#54)  Full name ""Oh That's Good, No That's Bad."

33.  LOVE EYES--  Nancy Sinatra  (#15)

37.  SUNDAY FOR TEA--  Peter and Gordon  (#31)  Near the end of their hit-making career.

40.  MIDNIGHT HOUR--  Messengers   (No Rank)  Also known as the Milwaukee Messengers or Michael & the Messengers (As I knew them.)  Evidently out of Milwaukee, but played in Chicago.  They also did a great job on "Romeo and Juliet."  As good of Garage Rock as it gets.

--RoadDog

BIZARRE LAWS IN AMERICA:  In Maine you will get fined if you leave your Christmas decorations up past Jan. 14.  (I'm in trouble, but wait, I don't live in Maine.)

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