Tuesday, December 11, 2018
WLS Top 40 for December 9, 1968-- Part 5: "Son of A Preacher Man"
20. CAN'T TURN YOU LOSE-- Chambers Brothers #37 "I Can't Turn You Lose." Written by Otis Redding. One of my all-time favorites.
19. CHEWY CHEWY-- Ohio Express #15 And, they're really from Ohio. Mansfield, that is. Ah yes. I LOVE my Bubble Gum Music. Anytime, Anywhere.
18. LITTLE ARROWS-- Leapy Lee #16 Born Lee Graham in 1942 in England. A happy little song. A true One Hit Wonder.
17. SON OF A PREACHER MAN-- Dusty Springfield #10 Born Mary O'Brien in London 4/16/39. A white gal singing soil? She pulled it off.
16. SEE SAW-- Aretha Franklin #14 From the last song to this one, how much soul can you handle?
Name That Tune (from the above songs): "Sometimes You Love Me Like A Good Man Should." Answer below. --RoadDog
P.C. INCORRECT CHRISTMAS SONGS: "The Christmas Song." Open fire? pollution. "Folks dressed up like Eskimos?" Cultural appropriation.
"See Saw"
Labels:
1968,
AM Radio,
Bubble Gum Music,
Chicago Radio,
Lists,
Music,
Soul Music,
WLS
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