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Friday, June 9, 2017

WLS Top 40 for June 9, 1967-- 3: "C'Mon Marianne"


The number after artist refers to the highest position attained on the Billboard charts.  (D) means debut.

30.  C'MON MARIANNE--  4 Seasons   (D)   #9.  Their last Top Ten until 1975 when they were Frankie Valli and the 4 Seasons.

29.  SUNDAY WILL NEVER BE THE SAME--  Spanky & Our Gang    #9   Their only Top ten.  Formed in Chicago in 1966.  WLS supporting another Chicago group.

28.  NEW YORK MINING DISASTER 1941--  Bee Gees   #14.  Their first hit.   I really thought this group was the Beatles performing under another name at first.

27.  DON'T SLEEP IN THE SUBWAY--  Pet Clark   #5   Her last Top Ten.  Petula.  Had six Top tens, including her #1 "Downtown."

26.  WEAR FLOWERS IN YOUR HAIR--  Scott McKenzie   #4   Actual title "San Francisco (Wear Flowers In Your Hair)'  Born in Jacksonville, Florida.  Raised in Virginia.


Name That Tune (from the above):  "You Wander Around On Your Own Little Cloud."  Answer Below.  --RoadDog

YOU'RE DRINKING TOO MUCH COFFEE WHEN:  Your eyes stay open when you sneeze.

"Don't Sleep In the Subway"

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