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The 2020 Grooveyard Great 88 Results THE 2020 GROOVEYARD GREAT 88 RESULTS 2020 2019 2020 2019 1 Come Go With Me - Dell-Vikings (1957) 2 25 Rave On - Buddy Holly (1958) 63 2 In the Still of the Night - Five Satins (1956) 10 26 The Loco-Motion - Little Eva (1962) 16 3 Up On the Roof - Drifters (1963) 17 27 C'mon Everybody - Eddie Cochran (1958) NO 4 Do You Want to Dance - Bobby Freeman (1958) NO 28 Heartbeat - Buddy Holly (1958) 80 5 Searchin' - Coasters (1957) 53 29 Bristol Stomp - Dovells (1961) NO 6 Singing the Blues - Guy Mitchell (1956) 60 30 Poor Little Fool - Ricky Nelson (1958) NO 7 He's So Fine - Chiffons (1963) 12 31 Raunchy - Bill Justis (1957) NO 8 Not Fade Away - Buddy Holly and the Crickets (1957) NO 32 Maybe Baby - Crickets (1958) 59 9 The Wah Watusi - Orlons (1962) 22 33 Shout! Shout! - Ernie Marasca (1962) NO 10 Be My Baby - Ronettes (1963) 1 34 Pretty Little Angel Eyes - Curtis Lee (1961) 18 11 The One That Really Loves You - Mary Wells (1962) NO 35 The Twist - Chubby Checker (1960 and 1962) 25 12 That'll Be the Day - Buddy Holly and the Crickets (1957) 19 36 I've Had It - Bell Notes (1959) 54 13 You Belong to Me - Duprees (1962) NO 37 Peggy Sue - Buddy Holly & Crickets (1957) 31 14 Wait Til' My Bobby Gets Home - Darlene Love (1963) 23 38 Pa Pa Oom Mow Mow - Rivingtons (1962) NO 15 A Thousand Stars - Kathy Young and the Innocents (1960) 37 39 I Wonder Why - Dion and the Belmonts (1958) 36 16 La Bamba - Richie Valens (1958) 26 40 The Wayward Wind - Gogi Grant (1956) NO 17 I've Told Every Little Star - Linda Scott (1961) NO 41 Oh Boy! - Buddy Holly and the Crickets (1957) 50 18 A White Sport Coat and a Pink Carnation - Marty Robbins (1957) 29 42 Sixteen Candles - Crests (1959) NO 19 Everyday - Buddy Holly (1957) 65 43 Stay - Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs (1960) 13 20 Gum Drop - Crew Cuts (1955) NO 44 Bird Dog - Everly Brothers (1958) 74 21 Little Darlin' - Diamonds (1957) NO 45 Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On - Jerry Lee Lewis (1957) 27 22 Angel Baby - Rosie and the Originals (1961) 7 46 Only You (and You Alone) - Platters (1955) NO 23 Tell Him - Exciters (1963) NO 47 It Doesn't Matter Anymore - Buddy Holly (1959) 71 24 Walk Right Back - Everly Brothers (1961) 39 48 Whispering Bells - Dell-Vikings (1957) 73 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. 2019 2018 2019 2018 49 My True Story - Jive Five (1961) 6 69 Runaway - Del Shannon (1961) 64 50 A Wonderful Dream - Majors (1962) NO 70 Sea Cruise - Frankie Ford (1959) 41 51 It's Only Make Believe - Conway Twitty (1958) 32 71 Don't Be Cruel - Elvis Presley (1956) NO 52 Think It Over - Crickets (1958) 76 72 Suzie Q - Dale Hawkins (1957) NO 53 Claudette - Everly Brothers (1958) 69 54 Sealed With a Kiss - Brian Hyland (1962) NO 73 New Orleans - Gary US Bonds (1960) 33 55 Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino (1956) 15 74 Oh! Carol - Neil Sedaka (1959) 57 56 Over the Mountain, Across the Sea - Johnnie and Joe (1957) NO 75 The Happy Organ - Dave Baby Cortez (1959) NO 76 What in the World's Come Over You - Jack Scott (1960) 38 57 My Special Angel - Bobby Helms (1957) NO 77 Twilight Time - Platters (1958) NO 58 It's All in the Game - Tommy Edwards (1958) 28 78 To the Aisle - Five Satins (1957) NO 59 Easier Said Than Done - Essex (1963) NO 79 Blue Monday - Fats Domino (1956) 51 60 Today I Met the Boy I'm Gonna Marry - Darlene Love (1963) NO 80 Party Doll - Buddy Knox (1957) 44 61 Sea of Love - Phil Phillips (1959) 30 62 When - Kalin Twins (1958) 14 81 Earth Angel - Penguins (1954) 5 63 Wipe Out - Surfaris (1963) 88 82 My True Love - Jack Scott (1958) NO 64 Hey LIttle Girl - Dee Clark (1959) NO 83 Then He Kissed Me - Crystals (1963) NO 84 A Hundred Pounds of Clay - Gene McDaniels (1961) 11 65 Let the Good Times Roll - Shirley and Lee (1956) NO 85 Palisades Park - Freddy Cannon (1962) 8 66 Chances Are - Johnny Mathis (1957) NO 86 You Send Me - Sam Cooke (1957) NO 67 I Only Have Eyes for You - Flamingos (1959) NO 87 What a Difference a Day Makes - Dinah Washington (1959) 21 68 Sugar Shack - Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs (1963) NO 88 Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go - Hank Ballard and the Midnighters (1960) NO 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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