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Thursday, June 9, 2016

WLS Top 40 for June 10, 1966-- Part 2: "Along Comes Mary"

The number after the performer is highest chart position on Billboard.

35.  YOU BETTER RUN--  Young Rascals   #20.  from New York City.  Love that intro.  One of my all-time favorite 60s songs.

34.  ALONG COMES MARY--  Association   #7.  Their first hit.  Group from Los Angeles.  Their next song went all the way to #1, "Cherish."  Talk about harmonizing.

33.  POPSICLE--  Jan and Dean  #21  One of their last hits and a remix of their 1963 "Popsicle Truck that was released after Jan's near-death auto accident.  A real fun song.

32.  HE--  Righteous Brothers   #18.  Slow song that was the "A" side of single with "He Will Break Your Heart."  I liked the flip side better.  Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield.

31.  OH HOW HAPPY--  Shades of Blue   #12.  Their biggest hit of three Top 100s.  Detroit group discovered by Edwin Starr.

Name That Tune (From above):  "I Have Kissed Your Lips a Thousand Times."  --RoadDog

YOU'RE OLD IF YOU REMEMBER:  When being sent to the principal's office was nothing compared to the fate that awaited misbehaving students at home.

"Oh How Happy"

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