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Monday, August 25, 2014

WLS Top Ten for August 21, 1964

As in WLS, 890 AM out of Chicago.  One of two stations kids growing up in the city and suburbs listened to 50 years ago.  1964 was when I started listening to it, even though it had been broadcasting playing pop songs since 1960.

But, as I said, it was until the Beatles that I got interested in music.

1.  WHERE DID OUR LOVE GO--  Supremes
2.  EVERYBODY LOVES SOMEBODY--  Dean Martin
3.  A HARD DAY'S NIGHT/ I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER--  Beatles

4.  WISHIN' & HOPIN'--  Dusty Springfield
5.  LITTLE OLD LADY FROM PASADENA--  Jan & Dean
6.  HOW DO YOU DO IT--  Gerry & Pacemakers
7.  UNDER THE BOARDWALK--  Drifters

8.  ROCKIN' ROBIN--  Rivieras  (Not familiar with this one.)
9.  BECAUSE--  Dave Clark Five  (Doing a slow one for a change.)
10.  RAG DOLL--  Four Seasons

14.  HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN--  Animals
19.  I'LL CRY INSTEAD--  Beatles
25.  AND I LOVE HER--  Beatles

Beatles on the charts and a lot of their other English Invaders (4, 6, 9, and14)

Go Granny, Go Granny, Go Granny Go.  --RoadDog


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