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The 2018 Grooveyard Great 88 Results THE 2018 GROOVEYARD GREAT 88 RESULTS 2018 2017 2018 2017 1 Come Go With Me - Dell-Vikings (1957) 4 25 Whispering Bells - Dell-Vikings (1957) NO 2 Earth Angel - Penguins (1954) 9 26 Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino (1956) 3 3 I Wonder Why - Dion and the Belmonts (1958) 14 27 Dream Lover - Bobby Darin (1959) NO 4 In the Still of the Night - Five Satins (1956) 1 28 Don't Be Cruel - Elvis Presley (1956) NO 5 Runaround Sue - Dion (1961) 17 29 ('Til) I Kissed You - Everly Brothers (1959) NO 6 My True Story - Jive Five (1961) 40 30 Runaway - Del Shannon (1961) 10 7 A Hundred Pounds of Clay - Gene McDaniels (1961) 55 31 Walk Don't Run - Ventures (1960) NO 8 Be My Baby - Ronettes (1963) 11 32 Wait Til' My Bobby Gets Home - Darlene Love (1963) 76 9 The Loco-Motion - Little Eva (1962) 57 33 Twist and Shout - Isley Brothers (1962) NO 10 True Love Ways - Buddy Holly (1960) NO 34 Everyday - Buddy Holly (1957) NO 11 Wake Up Little Susie - Everly Brothers (1957) 71 35 Be Bop a Lula - Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps (1956) NO 12 Will You Love Me Tomorrow - Shirelles (1961) 5 36 Maybelline - Chuck Berry (1955) NO 13 That'll Be the Day - Buddy Holly and the Crickets (1957) 48 37 Great Balls of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis (1957) 6 14 Duke of Earl - Gene Chandler (1962) 39 38 When - Kalin Twins (1958) 25 15 He's So Fine - Chiffons (1963) 41 39 Sh-Boom - Chords (1954) NO 16 The Wah Watusi - Orlons (1962) NO 40 Rave On - Buddy Holly (1958) NO 17 Angel Baby - Rosie and the Originals (1961) 49 41 New Orleans - Gary US Bonds (1960) 18 18 Oh Boy! - Buddy Holly and the Crickets (1957) NO 42 He's Sure the Boy I Love - Crystals (1963) NO 19 Roll Over Beethoven - Chuck Berry (1956) 78 43 La Bamba - Richie Valens (1958) 82 20 The Twist - Chubby Checker (1960 and 1962) 2 44 Jim Dandy - LaVern Baker (1957) 33 21 Up On the Roof - Drifters (1963) 36 45 Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry (1958) 37 22 Palisades Park - Freddy Cannon (1962) NO 46 Lucille - Little Richard (1956) NO 23 Not Fade Away - Buddy Holly and the Crickets (1957) NO 47 Maybe Baby - Crickets (1958) NO 24 Peggy Sue - Buddy Holly & Crickets (1957) 45 48 Stay - Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs (1960) 8 See videos and trivia about all the songs on the Great 88 on wcwpgrooveyard.com Follow us online at wcwpgrooveyard.com or on Twitter @WCWPGrooveyard. 2018 2017 2018 2017 49 Sea of Love - Phil Phillips (1959) 21 69 Tonight You Belong to Me - Patience and Prudence (1956) NO 50 It's All in the Game - Tommy Edwards (1958) 20 70 Our Day Will Come - Ruby and the Romantics (1963) NO 51 A Teenager in Love - Dion and the Belmonts (1959) 77 71 Fingertips (Part 2) - Little Stevie Wonder (1963) NO 52 Bird Dog - Everly Brothers (1958) NO 72 Crying - Roy Orbison (1961) 75 53 Poor Little Fool - Ricky Nelson (1958) NO 54 It Doesn't Matter Anymore - Buddy Holly (1959) NO 73 Stand By Me - Ben E. King (1961) 81 55 Heartbeat - Buddy Holly (1958) NO 74 Twisting the Night Away - Sam Cooke (1962) NO 56 Sea Cruise - Frankie Ford (1959) 38 75 The Wanderer - Dion (1962) 59 76 Louie Louie - Kingsmen (1963) NO 57 It's Only Make Believe - Conway Twitty (1958) 16 77 Only the Lonely (Know the Way I Feel) - Roy Orbison (1960) 43 58 Come Softly to Me - Fleetwoods (1959) NO 78 It's Now or Never - Elvis Presley (1960) NO 59 The Wayward Wind - Gogi Grant (1956) NO 79 Big Girls Don't Cry - Four Seasons (1962) NO 60 Tonight Tonight - Mello-Kings (1957) 73 80 Spanish Harlem - Ben E. King (1961) NO 61 Think It Over - Crickets (1958) NO 62 Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home) - Impalas (1959) NO 81 You Belong to Me - Duprees (1962) 35 63 A Thousand Stars - Kathy Young and the Innocents (1960) 23 82 The Lion Sleeps Tonight - Tokens (1961) 70 64 Blue Monday - Fats Domino (1956) 26 83 Crazy - Patsy Cline (1961) NO 84 Sixty Minute Man - Billy Ward and the Dominos (1951) NO 65 Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On - Jerry Lee Lewis (1957) 15 85 Shout (Parts 1 and 2) - Isley Brothers (1959) NO 66 A White Sport Coat and a Pink Carnation - Marty Robbins (1957) NO 86 At My Front Door - Eldorados (1955) NO 67 My True Love - Jack Scott (1958) 12 87 Love Me Tender - Elvis Presley (1956) NO 68 Searchin' - Coasters (1957) 28 88 Little Darlin' - Diamonds (1957) 66 The Biggest Hits and Forgotten Favorites Saturday nights at 7 - 10 PM 8 PM - The Grooveyard Top Ten 9 PM - The Groovyard Party Hour Join us!.
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