Thursday, July 5, 2018
WLS Top 40 for July 8, 1968-- Part 4: "Stay In My Corner"
Let's Go Back Fifty Years Ago to Chicago.
25. LOVER'S HOLIDAY-- Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson-- #31 Soul duo. Sounded a lot like Ike and Tina Turner.
24. LET YOURSELF GO-- Elvis Presley-- #71 Made for a movie "Speedway." I'd never heard it before, but a real good song.
23. MIDNIGHT MOVER-- Wilson Pickett-- #24 "I'm A Midnight Mover." Oh! The Wicked Of It All!!
22. STAY IN MY CORNER-- Dells-- #10 Their biggest hit. From Harvey, Illinois. A great slow dancer and a long one at 5:46.
21. FACE IT GIRL, IT'S OVER-- Nancy Wilson #29 Born in Chillicothe, Ohio. You've got the Doors at #26 and then this. Pop music sure went from one extreme to the other back then.
Name That Tune (from the above songs): "Maybe We Can Slip Away." Answer below. --RoadDog
"Lover's Holiday"
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