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

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

WLS Top 40 for November 4, 1968-- Part 4: "Suzie Q"


25.  HEY JUDE--  Beatles    #1 for 9 weeks     The end of it is quite possibly the greatest audience sing-along song ever.  Check out the video of them playing together.  Poor Ringo was almost overrun.

24.  FIRE--  The Crazy World of Arthur Brown    #2   Probably one of RnR's skinniest singers.  Again, check out the video of him with those burning horns and make up.  Alice and Kiss don't have anything on this guy.

23.  DO SOMETHING GOOD TO ME--  Tommy James & the Shondells      #38    I don't remember this one, but a great T.J. song.  Only 2:26, wish it was longer.

22.  SUZIE Q--  Creedence Clearwater Revival     #11    Whenever I hear this song, I am always taken back to that scene of the show in "Apocalypse Now."

21.  WHO'S MAKING LOVE--  Johnny Taylor     #5    If this don't get your body to moving, nothing will.  His biggest hit "Disco Lady"  (#1-1976)

Name That Tune (from the above songs):  "Take A Sad Song And Make It Better."  Answer below.  --RoadDog


"Hey Jude"


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