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Inviva ST9C E3T;VS Arivg record Form arly 0S9ST *Ycl MUSIC 6oc)Ob %LS InVIVa ST9C E3T;VS Arivg. rldVENDOR 111.14. Vol. 18, No. 898 Aug. 22, 1964 In the opinion of the editors, this week the following single and album ace the record world .ITUIlliED ONE PICKS WHO IN THE Bloor4Ioff man House - BMI 45-10585 2:40 AMP 45-4552 A Malkin -Hoffman WORLD Production GATOR TAILS &ND MONKEY RIBS (Alcrwo B. THE SPATS 4 Featuring DICK IOHNSON CJ,00i A rr. & P&P: Ra7 Pohlman OF 48C-.ARAMO4M1 A new group bowiig for ABC-F3ramount has put together a funky single tut teensrillfindexactly rightfor dancing. It's "Gabor Tails and Monkey Ribs." The sing- ing and the saxes are brassy and brash and the sound ishard. The Liberty alt urn'The Chipmunks Sing The Beatles Hits" wil regale yo.ngsters and adults alike, sinceit'sthe irresistible Day i Seville trio of electroni; chipmunks repris ng the best known Beatle tunes. Jay Lasker, Randy Wood: TtlEChipmunksreg Beilies ALVIN SINION C 11111E0001011 with DAVID SEVILLE I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HoNO CANTIRUY IN LOVE PLEASEPLEASEMELOVE ME CO DO YOU WANT TO KNOW A SECRET- SHE ERAS YOUI SAW HER STANDING flit kf. They Led Vee-Jay Records A HARD DAYS NIGHT -FROM ME TO YOU ALL MY LOVING P I LOVE YOU TW ST AND THOUT To One of The Industry's Great Comeback Stories. Read The Story Inside... First HICKORY Release! elArbBREA EVERYWHERE! (BUT HONG KONG) HICKORY 1269 ACUFF-ROSE ARTISTS CORP. Nashville 4, Tennessee Cypress 7-5366 LIKEWILDFIRE' SPREADING INATLANTA' ITSTARTED DeanandMark I DREAMING WHEN STOPHICKORY RECORDS.INC. 2510 Franklin Road. Nashville. Tenn37204 TEAR- OUT WIDE Week of August 22 This Last Wks. ea This Last Whs. on This Last Wks. on Wk. Wk. Chart Wk. Wk. Chart Wk. Wk. Chart Aug. 22 Aug.15 AL.q 22 Aug1; Aug. 22 Aug. 15 WHERE DID OUR LOVE GO 6 35 28 ILIKE IT LIKE THAT 8 68 63 SOLE SOLE SOLE 6 2 Siw Malmkvist & Umberto Maracato- Supremes-Motown 1060 Miracles-Tamla 54098 Jubilee 5479 2 3 EVERYBODY LOVES SOMEBODY SUGAR LIPS 6 9 36 26 I'M ON THE OUTSIDE Dean Martin-Reprise 0281 AL Hirt-RCA Victor 8391 (-) (LOOKING IN) 1 3 1 HARD DAY'S NIGHT 1 37 29 AL -DI -LA 7 Little Anthony & Imperials-DCP 1104 Beatles-Capitol 5222 Roy Charles Singers-Command 4049 4 4 4 UNDER THE BOARDWALK 8 38 34 LOOKING FOR LOVE 5 10 11 A TASTE OF HONEY Tony Bennett-Columbia 43073 Drifters-Atlantic 2237 Connie Francis-MGM 13256 11 18 5 5 RAG DOLL 10 39 35 A TEAR FELL 5 EVERYBODY NEEDS Four Seasons-Philips 40211 Ray Charles-ABC Paramount 10571 SOMEBODY TO LOVE 6 Solomon Burke-Atlantic 2241 30HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN 3 40 43 INVISIBLE TEARS 5 Animals-MGM 13264 Ray Conniff Singers-Columbia 43061 * 83 LAST KISS 3 J. Frank Wilson & Cavaliers-Josie 923 1 9 BECAUSE 4 41 48 SHE'S THE ONE 7 Dave Clark Five-Epic 9705 Chartbusters-Mutual 502 * 92YOU'LL NEVER GET TO HEAVEN 2 Dionne Warwick-Sceptor 1382 8 7 PEOPLE SAY 1 68 HAUNTED HOUSE 6 Dixie Cups-Red Bird 10-006 Gene Simmons-Hi 2076 * 91 IT HURTS TO BE IN LOVE 2 Gene Pitney-Musicor 1040 9 10 C'MON AND SWIM 8 43 41 SWEET WILLIAM 3 Bobby Freeman-Autumn 2 Millie Small-Smash 1920 * -)(THERE'S) ALWAYS SOMETHING 10 6 WISHIN' AND HOPIN' 10 4 44 33 TRY IT BABY 11 THERE TO REMIND ME 1 Dusty Springfield-Philips 40207 Marvin Gaye-Tamla 54095 Lou Johnson-Big Hill 552 11 8 LITTLE OLD LADY FROM 45 32 TELL ME 16 54 WORRY 5 Rolling Stones-London 9682 Johnny Tillotson-MGM 13255 PASADENA 10 Jon & Dean-Liberty 55704 46 21 MEMPHIS 13 ALWAYS TOGETHER 1 Johnny Rivers-Imperial 66032 Al Martino-Capitol 5239 25 WALK DON'T RUN '64 5 Ventures-Dolton 96 47 17 IBELIEVE 9 78 81 HE'S IN TOWN 4 Bachelors-London 9672 Tokens-B. T. Puppy 502 13 15 AIN'T SHE SWEET 6 Beatles-Atlantic 6308 48 52 HEY GIRL DON'T BOTHER ME 5 (-)SOMEDAY WE'RE GONNA Tams-ABC Paramount 10573 14 14 I GET AROUND 13 LOVE AGAIN 1 Beach Boys-Capitol 5174 56SAY YOU 5 Searchers-Kapp 609 Ronnie Dove-Diamond 167 15 13 HANDY MAN 7 80 82 I'VE GOT NO TIME TO LOSE 4 Del Shannon-Amy 905 50 31 PEOPLE 17 Carla Thomas-Atlantic 2238 Barbra Streisand-Columbia 42965 16 11 STEAL AWAY 9 81 62 YOU'RE MY REMEDY 8 Jimmy Hughs-Fane 6401 51 58 I'LL KEEP YOU SATISFIED 4 Marvelettes-Tamla 54097 Billy J. Kramer-Imperial 66048 17 20 HOW DO YOU DO IT 6 82 81 WHERE LOVE HAS GONE 2 Gerry & the Pacemakers-Laurie 3261 52 60 I WANT YOU TO MEET MY BABY 5 Jock Jones-Kapp 608 Edyie Gorme-Columbia 43082 18 19 MAYBE I KNOW 4 98 BABY, I NEED YOUR LOVIN' 2 Lesley Gore-Mercury 72309 53 39 CAN'T YOU SEE THAT SHE'S Four Tops-Motown 1062 31 AND ILOVE HER 3 MINE 10 84 74 NO ONE TO CRY TO 4 Beatles-Capitol 5235 Dave Clark Five-Epic 9602 Ray Charles-ABC Paramount 10573 20 23 SELFISH ONE 4 54 38 GIRL FROM IPANEMA 11 85 85 ME JAPANESE BOY I LOVE YOU 3 Jackie Ross-Chess 190 Stan Ge.z & Astrud Gilberto-Verve 10323 Bobby Goldsboro-United Artists 672 21 22 JUST BE TRUE 1 55 49 MIXED UP, SHOOK UP GIRL 86 86 FATHER SEBASTIAN Gene Chandler-Constellation 130 Patty & Emblems-Herald 590 Ramblers-Almont 311 87 80 SUMMER MEANS FUN 4 22 12 I WANNA LOVE HIM SO BAD 56 55 HELLO MUDDAH, HELLO Jelly Beans-Red Bird 10-003 Bruce & Terry-Columbia 43055 23 24 HOW GLADI AM 8 FADDAH ('64 Version) 88 90 I'LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU Nancy Wilson-Capitol 5198 Allan Sherman-Warner Bros. 5449 Brenda Holloway-Tamla 54099 89 89 IF 2 44 CLINGING VINE 3 57 59 RINGO'S THEME (THIS BOY) 5 Bobby Vinton-Epic 9705 George Martin Orch.-United Artists 745 Timi Yuro-Mercury 72316 90 88 A QUIET PLACE 10 G.T.O. 4 53 58 50 SHARE YOUR LOVE 11 Garnett Mimms-United Artists 715 Ronnie & Daytonas-Mala 481 B.B. Bland-Duke 377 91 84 SHOUT 26 18 KEEP ON PUSHING 10 59 65 A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME 3 LuLu and Luvers-Parrott 9678 Impressions-ABC Paramount 10554 Dionne Warwick-Scepter 1282 92 93 LITTLE LATIN LUPE LU 5 57 BREAD AND BUTTER 3 60 41 I'M INTO SOMETHING GOOD 7 Kingsmen-Wand 157 Newbeats-Hickory 1269 Earl-Jean-Colpix 729 93 96 I BELIEVE IN ALL IFEEL 28 16 DANG ME 11 61 61 WE'LL SING IN THE SUNSHINE 4 G-Clefs-Regina 1314 Roger Miller-Smash 1881 Gale Garnett-RCA Victor 8388 94 (-)LET ME LOVE YOU 1 B. B. King-Kent 396 42 I'LL CRY INSTEAD 4 95OUT OF SIGHT 2 Beatles-Capitol 5234 James Brown-Smash 1919 95 97 IF I'M A FOOL FOR LOVING YOU 9 Bobby Wood-Joy 285 45 YOU NEVER CAN TELL 63 66 WHEN YOU LOVED ME 96 (-)20-15 1 Chuck Berry-Chess 1906 Brenda Lee-Decco 31654 31 36 IN THE MISTY MOONLIGHT 6 79 IFIFELL 91 (-)rgitimritalidiu2ifo 1 Jerry Wallace-Challenge 59246 Beatles-Capitol 5235 Jerry Butler-Vee 98 (-)(REMEMBER)JWACKIN'IN 32 27 SUCH A NIGHT 4 65 69 FUNNY Elvis Presley-RCA Victor 8400 Joe Hinton-Back Beat 541 THE SAND 10-008 46 IT'S ALL OVER NOW 66 61 A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME 5 99 (-)LOVEiRlys_piticiand Rolling Stones-London 9687 Brook Benton-Mercury 72303 Wallace Bros.-Sis 189 76 MABELLINE 2 61 51 ANGELITO 10 100 (-)LOOP DE LOOP 1 Johnny Rivers-Imperial 66056 Rene & Rene-Columbia 4305 Soul Sisters-Sue 107 Son ofa Gun! taA 1:11L 112111 NOW EXCLUSIVELY ON VEE JAY RECORDS HIS FIRST RELEASE GOOD NIGHTIR E A WHOLE LOTTA SHAKIN' GOIN' ON VJ #612 WE THINK IT'S A BIG HIT! WE HOPE SO BECAUSE IT COULD MAKE US IVEEJAY NO.1 IN SALES RECORDS RECORD WORLD-August 22, 1964 TEAR - OUT MOE Week of August 22 This Last Wks. en This Last WU. ea This Last Wks. ea Wk. Wk. Chart Wk. Wk. Chart Wk. Wk. Chart Aug. 22 Aug. 15 Aug. 22 Aug. 15 Aug. 22 Aug. 15 1 1 A HARD DAY'S NIGHT 7 34 30THE SECOND BARBRA 66 61 MORE THEMES FOR YOUNG Beatles Soundtrack-United Artists UAS 6366 STREISAND ALBUM 51 LOVERS 12 2 2 SOMETHING NEW 4 Columbia P. Faith-Columbia CL -2167 Beatles-Capitol T-2108 * 50 Ckfiii540UTilANG ME 6 67 46SWINGLE SINGERS GO 3 3 ALL SUMMER LONG 4 R. Miller-Smash MGS-27049 Beach BAROQUE 12 36 32 TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER 13 Philips PHS-600135 4 4 UTZ T-2110 11 N. Wilson-Capitol T-2082 Verve V6-8545 68 17 THE CARPETBAGGERS 5 31 34SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR Soundtrack-Ava 45 5 5 HELLOV-8545:DOLLY 28 L. Armstrong-Kapp KL-1364: KS -3364 YOUNG LOVERS 21 69 60 IT MUST HAVE BEEN R. Charles Singers-Command RS -866: 6 8 FUNNY GIRL 18 RS -866 -SD SOMETHING I SAID 15 Smothers Brothers-Mercury MG -20904: riirLicsb-OCIaliiitiol VAS -2059: SVAS-2059 38 40WEST SIDE STORY 141 7 6 28 Soundtrack-ColumbiaOL-5670:5670: CS -2070 Original 10 71 R6REitrisNDTHE SEVEN HOODS 6 55 TELL ME WHY 3 Soundtrack-Reprise F-2021 8 7 * B.
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