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September November October December 1959 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 1. Sleep Walk...Santo & Johnny 1. Mack The Knife...Bobby Darin 2. I’m Gonna Get Married...Lloyd Price 2. Put Your Head On My Shoulder...Paul Anka 3. (‘Til) I Kissed You...The Everly Brothers 3. Teen Beat...Sandy Nelson 4. Red River Rock...Johnny & The Hurricanes 4. Poison Ivy...The Coasters 5. Broken-Hearted Melody...Sarah Vaughan 5. Just Ask Your Heart...Frankie Avalon 6. I Want To Walk You Home...Fats Domino 6. Primrose Lane...Jerry Wallace 7. Baby Talk...Jan & Dean 7. Battle Hymn Of The Republic... 8. Kissin’ Time...Bobby Rydell Mormon Tabernacle Choir 9. Morgen...Ivo Robic 8. The Battle Of Kookamonga...Homer & Jethro 10. I’m Gonna Be A Wheel Some Day...Fats Domino 9. I Loves You, Porgy...Nina Simone 11. Makin’ Love...Floyd Robinson 10. A Worried Man...The Kingston Trio 12. Hey Little Girl...Dee Clark 11. Say Man...Bo Diddley 13. See You In September...The Tempos 12. You Were Mine...Fireflies 14. The Three Bells...Dick Flood 13. The Angels Listened In...The Crests 15. I Ain’t Never...Webb Pierce 14. Fools Hall Of Fame...Pat Boone 16. Mary Lou...Ronnie Hawkins and The Hawks 15. Come On And Get Me...Fabian 17. Caribbean...Mitchell Torok 16. Just As Much As Ever...Bob Beckham 18. High Hopes...Frank Sinatra 17. Tucumcari...Jimmie Rodgers 19. My Own True Love...Jimmy Clanton 18. You Better Know It...Jackie Wilson 20. You’re Gonna Miss Me...Connie Francis 19. Torquay...Fireballs 21. I’m A Hog For You...The Coasters 20. Where...The Platters 22. The Mummy...Bob McFadden & Dor 21. Shout - Part 1...The Isley Brothers 23. I Got Stripes...Johnny Cash 22. Every Little Thing I Do...Dion & The Belmonts 24. Okefenokee...Freddie Cannon 23. Boo Boo Stick Beat...Chet Atkins 25. Midnight Flyer...Nat “King” Cole 24. Ski King...E.C. Beatty 25. I’ll Be Seeing You...Tommy Sands NOVEMBER DECEMBER 1. Mr. Blue...The Fleetwoods 1. Heartaches By The Number...Guy Mitchell 2. Don’t You Know...Della Reese 2. Why...Frankie Avalon 3. Lonely Street...Andy Williams 3. The Big Hurt...Miss Toni Fisher 4. We Got Love...Bobby Rydell 4. It’s Time To Cry...Paul Anka 5. So Many Ways...Brook Benton 5. In The Mood...Ernie Fields 6. Deck Of Cards...Wink Martindale 6. Among My Souvenirs...Connie Francis 7. Be My Guest...Fats Domino 7. Hound Dog Man...Fabian 8. (Seven Little Girls) Sitting In The Back Seat... 8. Oh! Carol...Neil Sedaka Paul Evans & The Curls 9. Danny Boy...Conway Twitty 9. Misty...Johnny Mathis 10. This Friendly World...Fabian 10. Dance With Me...The Drifters 11. Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)...The Browns 11. The Enchanted Sea...The Islanders 12. Uh! Oh! Part 2...The Nutty Squirrels 12. Woo-Hoo...The Rock-A-Teens 13. Come Into My Heart...Lloyd Price 13. Unforgettable...Dinah Washington 14. I Wanna Be Loved...Ricky Nelson 14. Always...Sammy Turner 15. Tear Drop...Santo & Johnny 15. Love Potion No. 9...The Clovers 16. Marina...Rocco Granata 16. Reveille Rock...Johnny & The Hurricanes 17. The Happy Reindeer...Dancer, Prancer & Nervous 17. Believe Me...Royal Teens 18. God Bless America...Connie Francis 18. High School U.S.A....Tommy Facenda 19. Mighty Good...Ricky Nelson 19. Living Doll...Cliff Richard and The Drifters 20. So Close...Brook Benton 20. (If You Cry) True Love, True Love...The Drifters 21. I’m Movin’ On...Ray Charles 21. I’ve Been Around...Fats Domino 22. Marina...Willy Alberti 22. Midnight Stroll...The Revels 23. Smooth Operator...Sarah Vaughan 23. Some Kind-A Earthquake...Duane Eddy 24. Happy Anniversary...Jane Morgan 24. Talk To Me...Frank Sinatra 25. I’ll Walk The Line...Don Costa 25. The Clouds...The Spacemen CROSS REFERENCE The Alley Cats 24-Feb The Dixiebelles 9-Nov Barbara Lewis 3-Jun The Ronettes 2-Oct Bill Anderson 9-Jun The Dovells1963 5-Jun; 19-Oct Little Eva 18-Mar; 23-Jul The Rooftop Singers 2-Jan; 15-May The Angels 1-Aug; 19-Nov; 25-Dec The Drifters 5-Feb; 7-Apr; 12-Oct Trini Lopez 3-Sep Ruby & The Romantics 3-Mar; Paul Anka 19-Feb; 22-May Dave Dudley 24-Aug Los Indios Tabajaras 6-Nov 11-Jul; 22-Sep LaVern Baker 17-Jan The Duprees 15-Dec Darlene Love 23-May; 21-Sep Lonnie Russ 25-Jan Bobby Bare 16-Aug; 10-Nov Jimmy Durante 20-Oct Lonnie Mack 5-Jul; 10-Oct Bobby Rydell 21-Mar; 13-Jun; Ray Barretto 12-Jun The Dynamics 24-Dec Henry Mancini 25-Mar 25-Oct Barry & The Tamerlanes 17-Dec The Earls 15-Jan Little Peggy March 1-Apr; 21-Jul; Kyu Sakamoto 1-Jun The Beach Boys 23-Jan; 3-May; Duane Eddy 23-Mar 13-Oct Mongo Santamaria 9-Apr 17-Jun; 6-Sep; 15-Sep; The Enchanters see Garnet Mimms Martha & The Vandellas 23-Jun; Freddie Scott 11-Sep 7-Dec; 20-Dec The Essex 2-Jul; 12-Sep 4-Sep Earl Scruggs see Lester Flatt Tony Bennett 14-Mar; 15-Jun The Excellents 24-Jan Al Martino 4-Jun; 14-Sep; 19-Dec The Secrets 16-Dec Brook Benton 3-Jan; 18-Apr; 16-Jul; The Exciters 4-Jan The Marvelettes 22-Jan; 21-Apr Neil Sedaka 16-Mar; 21-Jun; 15-Oct The Fireballs see Jimmy Gilmer Johnny Mathis 10-Mar; 24-Jun 22-Dec Bobby Bland 16-Feb Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs 25-Feb George McCurn 25-Apr Del Shannon 11-Feb; 25-May Bob B. Soxx & The Blue Jeans The Fleetwoods 20-Jul Ned Miller 6-Feb Dee Dee Sharp 8-Apr; 24-Nov 8-Jan The 4 Seasons 2-Mar; 18-May; Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters Allan Sherman 4-Aug Jan Bradley 13-Mar 8-Aug 4-Oct; 21-Dec The Shirelles 11-Jan; 5-May; 17-Jul; James Brown 14-Jun Inez & Charlie Foxx 8-Sep The Miracles 8-Feb; 21-May; 21-Oct The Busters 11-Oct Connie Francis 10-Jan; 13-Apr; 10-Sep The Singing Nun 1-Dec The Caravelles 4-Dec 18-Jun; 21-Nov Lou Monte 5-Jan Jimmy Soul 1-May The Cascades 6-Mar Marvin Gaye 24-Mar; 8-Jul; 18-Dec Chris Montez 19-Jan April Stevens see Nino Tempo Johnny Cash 12-Jul Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs 1-Oct Rick Nelson 7-Feb; 22-Apr; 23-Apr; Ray Stevens 13-Jul; 23-Oct Richard Chamberlain 10-Apr James Gilreath 17-May 19-Jun; 11-Nov Sandy Stewart 15-Feb Gene Chandler 24-May Tom Glazer 10-Jul New Christy Minstrels 14-Aug; Sunny & The Sunglows 8-Oct Chantay’s 4-May The Glencoves 24-Jul 22-Nov The Surfaris 6-Aug Ray Charles 19-Mar; 8-May; 14-Jul; Lesley Gore 2-Jun; 9-Aug; 6-Dec Wayne Newton 13-Aug Little Johnny Taylor 9-Oct 19-Jul; 3-Oct Eydie Gorme 8-Mar; 23-Sep Jack Nitzsche 25-Sep Nino Tempo & April Stevens 2-Nov Chubby Checker 17-Mar; 11-Jun; Vince Guaraldi Trio 17-Feb Roy Orbison 7-Mar; 15-Jul; 14-Oct; Rufus Thomas 9-Dec 5-Nov; 13-Dec 20-Aug; 11-Dec George Hamilton IV 15-Aug Johnny Thunder 4-Feb The Orlons 3-Apr; 9-Jul; 15-Nov The Chiffons 1-Mar; 6-Jul; 17-Oct Joe Harnell 13-Feb Johnny Tillotson 16-Apr; 18-Sep The Pastel Six 18-Feb Lou Christie 22-Mar; 11-Apr; 7-Jun Betty Harris 18-Nov Doris Troy 7-Jul Paul & Paula 1-Feb; 5-Apr; 18-Jul The Classics 17-Aug Rolf Harris 4-Jul The Tymes 3-Aug; 7-Sep The Percells 24-Apr Nat “King” Cole 20-Apr; 8-Jun; Frank Ifield 21-Jan; 22-Oct Bobby Vee 3-Feb; 12-May; 22-Jul 12-Nov Peter, Paul & Mary 2-May; 5-Aug; The Impressions 4-Nov The Village Stompers 3-Nov Perry Como 25-Jul 6-Oct; 23-Dec Big Dee Irwin 23-Jul Bobby Vinton 16-Jan; 18-Jan; The Contours 23-Feb Paul Petersen 6-Jan Etta James 20-Jun 15-Apr; 3-Jul; 1-Sep Sam Cooke 12-Feb; 9-May; 13-Sep; Gene Pitney 10-Feb; 11-May; Jan & Dean 20-May; 1-Jul; 7-Oct Jerry Wallace 14-Jan 10-Dec 18-Aug; 14-Dec Jay & The Americans 20-Sep Robin Ward 12-Dec The Cookies 6-Apr The Pixies Three 16-Oct The Jaynetts 2-Sep Dionne Warwick 12-Jan Les Cooper 13-Jan Elvis Presley 12-Mar; 7-Aug; 8-Nov; Kitty Kallen 14-Feb Lenny Welch 5-Dec Johnny Crawford 20-Feb 23-Nov Theola Kilgore 16-Jun Mary Wells 7-Jan; 15-Mar; 17-Nov The Crystals 9-Feb; 6-Jun; 5-Sep Lloyd Price 16-Nov Ben E. King 22-Aug Andy Williams 2-Apr; 19-May; Johnny Cymbal 12-Apr Bill Pursell 11-Mar The Kingsmen 2-Dec 12-Aug Dale & Grace 1-Nov The Raindrops 17-Sep The Kingston Trio 20-Mar; 7-May Jackie Wilson 4-Apr; 25-Aug Bobby Darin 5-Mar; 10-Jun; 18-Oct The Ran-Dells 16-Sep Major Lance 9-Sep; 13-Nov Kai Winding 10-Aug The Dartells 10-May Boots Randolph 19-Apr Steve Lawrence 1-Jan; 17-Apr; Little Stevie Wonder 2-Aug; 25-Nov Skeeter Davis 4-Mar; 7-Nov Randy & The Rainbows 11-Aug 22-Jun; 23-Sep; 20-Nov Marion Worth 22-Feb Joey Dee & The Starliters 25-Jun Diane Ray 24-Sep Timi Yuro 20-Jan; 19-Sep Brenda Lee 21-Feb; 6-May; 19-Aug; The Rebels 9-Mar Dick & DeeDee 14-May 21-Aug; 24-Oct; 14-Nov The Rocky Fellers 13-May Dion 2-Feb; 14-Apr; 16-May; 23-Aug; Dickey Lee 9-Jan 5-Oct; 8-Dec Tommy Roe 3-Dec MOST PLAYLIST ENTRIES – 1963 7 The Beach Boys 5 Steve Lawrence 4 Brook Benton 4 Peter, Paul & Mary 6 Dion 5 Rick Nelson 4 Chubby Checker 4 Gene Pitney 6 Brenda Lee 5 Roy Orbison 4 Sam Cooke 4 Elvis Presley 5 Ray Charles 5 Bobby Vinton 4 Connie Francis 4 The Shirelles 1964 MAY JUNE 1.
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