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

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

WLS Survey Top 40 for May 13, 1966- Part 1 "Sweet Talkin' Guy"

Going back 50 years ago.

Dex Card 2-6 p.m. Sunday thru Saturday. Dex will play all of these

40.  STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT--  Frank Sinatra--  Debut, went to #1 Billboard.

39.  YOU DON'T LOVE ME--  Gary Walker--  Did not make Top 40.  Real name was Gary leader, the Walker Brothers drummer.

38.  SWEET TALKIN' GUY--  Chiffons--

37.  COOL JERK--  Capitols.  Went to #7 on Billboard.  Their biggest hit.  They had three Top 100s.  From Detroit.

IT'S OVER--  Jimmy Rodgers--  $37 Billboard.  Had five Top Tens from 1957-1958.  His #1 song was "Honeycomb."  He founded his first group while in the Air Force and had a string of crossover hits from country to pop.

Name That Tune (from the above songs):  "Wondrin' in the Night What Were the Chances."  --RoaDdog

"Strangers in the Night."



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