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

Thursday, June 9, 2016

WLS Top 40 for June 10, 1966-- Part 4: "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me"

25.  IT'S OVER--  Jimmy Rodgers   #37   From Camos, Washington.  One of his last Top 40s.  Had 25 Top 100s.

24.  RACE WITH THE WIND--  Robbs   Didn't Break Top 100, Bubbling Under.Reached #103 Billboard.  Local band for Chicago from Oconomawac, Wisconsin.    They were the house band for Dick Clark's 60s TV show "Where the Action Is."  Three brothers and another guy who all took the name Robb as their last name.  Had five Bubbling Under songs, but never cracked the Top 100.

23.  THE MORE I SEE YOU--  Chris Montez  #16.  His biggest hit was "Let's Dance" (#$ 1962).

22.  I CALL YOUR NAME--  Buckinghams   Didn't crack the Top 100.  Written by John Lennon.  A local Chicago band.  They finally hit it big at the end of the year with the release of "Kind of a Drag" which went to #1.

21.  YOU DON'T HAVE TO SAY YOU LOVE ME--   Dusty Springfield  

Name That Tune:  "Was I to Blame for Being Unfair?"  --RoadDog


"I Call Your Name"

No comments: