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

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

WLS Top 40 Survey for November 19, 1965-- Part 3: "Fever"

20.  FEVER--  McCoys   Follow up to "Hang On Sloopy."  #7.  Little Willie John had a hit with it in 1956 and Peggy Lee in 1958.  As good of garage rock as it gets.
19.  KISS AWAY--  Ronnie Dove   Went to #25 and arranged by Ray Stevens.  A tie-in with his biggest hit "One Kiss for Old Time's Sake."  Slow dancing to this one.
18.  I FOUND A GIRL--  Jan & Dean  Not one of their bigger hits, topping at just #30, but them at their best.

17.  ONE HAS MY NAME--  Berry Young   (The Other Has My Heart)  Sounds a lot like Dean martin  Went to #13 and his only hit.
16.  TAKE A HEART--  Sorrows   Reminds me of "Indian reservation."  Did not chart on Billboard  The Sorrows were a fixture on the English "Mod" scene.  Found out that Don Fardon was an original member who had a big hit with "Indian Reservation."
15.  SINNER MAN--
14.  OVER AND OVER--

13.  EVERYBODY LOVES A CLOWN--
12.  LET'S HANG ON--
11.  LIAR LIAR--  Castaways

Name That Tune: "There Ain't No Good In Our Goodbye-ing."  --RoadDog


CHOCOLATE RULES:  Put' eat chocolate at the top of your list of things to do today.  That way, at least, you'll get one thing done."

"Let's Hang On"

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