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AFVN Playlists — 12-2. — AFVN Playlists (Re-typed from faded originals by Ken Kalish) American Forces Vietnam Network Contemporary Music Programming List/Week Ending February 15, 1969 AFVN STATESIDE SURVEY (LW = Last Week, TW = This Week, WO = Weeks on List) oLW TW Title Artist WO Time 3 1 Everyday People Sly & Family Stone 7 2:19 1 2 Touch Me Doors 6 3:08 2 3 Crimson & Clover Tommy James/Shondells 8 3:20 10 4 Build Me Up Buttercup Foundations 2 2:56 8 5 You Showed Me Turtles 4 2:58 9 6 Can I Change My Mind Tyrone Davis 4 2:48 4 7 Worst That Can Happen Brooklyn Bridge 5 3:05 14 8 Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man Bob Seger 8 2:15 5 9 Hang ‘Em High Booker T/MGs 9 3:51 6 10 I Started A Joke Bee Gees 6 3:06 12 11 This Magic Moment Jay & Americans 4 2:47 7 12 Gonna Make U Love Me Supremes/Temptations 8 3:04 15 13 Baby, Baby Don’t Cry Smokey/Miracles 4 3:55 18 14 Things Like To Say New Colony Six 9 2:19 13 15 Going Up The Country Canned Heat 4 2:50 19 16 I’ve Gotta Be Me Sammy Davis Jr. 7 2:53 24 17 But U Know I Love U First Edition 2 2:59 16 18 Son-Of-A Preacher Man Dusty Springfield 9 2:25 22 19 Goodnight My Love Paul Anka 4 3:10 17 20 Soulful Strut Young-Holt Unlimited 9 2:55 -- 21 Heard It Grapevine Marvin Gaye 8 3:10 11 22 Hooked On A Feeling BJ Thomas 11 2:50 27 23 Showdown Archie Bell/Drells 6 2:34 HB 24 Proud Mary Creedence Clearwater 2 3:07 20 25 California Soul Fifth Dimension 9 3:10 30 26 Mendocino Sir Douglas Quintet 4 2:37 HB 27 Games People Play Joe South 2 3:13 29 28 Sweet Cream Ladies Box Tops 4 2:21 1 HB 29 Livin’ In Shame Diana Ross/Supremes 2 3:04 HB 30 Crossroads Cream 5 4:12 Compiled From National/Regional Reports of Record Sales & Play -- 31 Hello It’s Me Nazz 4 3:57 -- 32 Tragedy Brian Hyland 4 2:53 -- 33 Hey! Baby Jose Feliciano 3 2:45 -- 34 World Is Empty w/o You Jose Feliciano 2 3:19 -- 35 I Got A Line On You Spirit 3 2:39 -- 36 Time Of The Season Zombies 3 3:32 -- 37 I Like What You’re Doin’ Carla Thomas 2 2:50 -- 38 Give It Up Or Turn It James Brown 2 2:45 -- 39 Indian Giver 1910 Fruit Gum Company 2 2:43 -- 40 Try Little Tenderness Three Dog Night 1 4:00 Stateside Souvenirs for Week Ending February 15, 1969 301 41 Slip Away Clarence Carter Sep 68 294 42 Alice Long Tommy Boyce/Bobby Hart Jul 68 284 43 Ever Get This Way Andy Kim May 68 276 44 Cry Like A Baby Box Tops Mar 68 270 45 She’s A Rainbow Rolling Stones Feb 68 263 46 Summer Rain Johnny Rivers Dec 67 249 47 Reflections Diana Ross/Supremes Sep 67 235 48 Mirage Tommy James/Shondells Jun 67 --- 49 59 th Street Bridge Harper’s Bizarre (P10119) Feb 67 214 50 Passed This Way B4 Jimmy Ruffin Jan 67 198 51 Bus Stop Hollies Sep 66 183 52 Girl In Love Outsiders Jun 66 169 53 Elusive Butterfly Bob Lind Mar 66 --- 54 My Love Petula Clark (P9605) Feb 66 155 56 Turn! Turn! Turn! Byrds Nov 65 152 57 Everyone’s Gone Moon Michael Sherman Oct 65 143 58 Help! Beatles Aug 65 129 59 Never Find Another You Seekers May 65 118 60 Tell Her No Zombies Feb 65 107 61 Gone, Gone, Gone Everly Brothers Dec 64 99 62 Oh, Pretty Woman Roy Orbison Oct 64 73 63 Shoop Shoop Song Betty Everett Apr 64 66 64 Come On Tommy Roe Feb 64 2 64 64 UmUmUmUmUmUm Major Lance Feb 64 52 65 Bossa Nova Baby Elvis Presley Dec 63 46 66 Only In America Jay & Americans Oct 63 35 67 Tie Me Kangaroo Down Rolf Harris Aug 63 8 68 Night Has 1,000 Eyes Bobby Vee Feb 63 CRT 69 Runaway Del Shannon CRT 70 Come Softly To Me Fleetwoods (P4561) Miscellaneous -- 71 Great Balls of Fire Tiny Tim 1:59 Hit Bound -- 72 River Deep – Mt High Deep Purple 2:35 -- 73 Dizzy Tommy Roe 2:52 American Forces Vietnam Network Contemporary Music Programming List/Week Ending February 8, 1969 AFVN STATESIDE SURVEY oLW TW Title Artist WO Time 2 1 Touch Me Doors 5 3:08 1 2 Crimson & Clover Tommy James/Shondells 7 3:20 3 3 Everyday People Sly & Family Stone 6 2:19 6 4 Worst Could Happen Brooklyn Bridge 4 3:05 11 5 Hang ‘Em High Booker T/MGs 8 3:51 5 6 I Started A Joke Bee Gees 5 3:06 4 7 Gonna Make U Love Me Supremes/Temptations 7 3:04 14 8 You Showed Me Turtles 3 2:58 25 9 Can I Change My Mind Tyrone Davis 3 2:48 HB 10 Build Me Up Buttercup Foundations 1 2:56 8 11 Hooked On A Feeling BJ Thomas 10 2:50 22 12 This Magic Moment Jay & Americans 3 2:47 15 13 Going Up The Country Canned Heat 3 2:50 28 14 Rambin’ Gamblin’ Man Bob Seger System 7 2:15 30 15 Baby, Baby Don’t Cry Smokey/Miracles 3 3:55 7 16 Son-Of-A Preacher Man Dusty Springfield 8 2:25 9 17 Soulful Strut Young-Holt Unlimited 8 2:55 3 18 18 Things I’d Like 2 SayNew Colony Six 8 2:19 17 19 I’ve Gotta Be Me Sammy Davis Jr. 6 2:53 16 20 California Soul Fifth Dimension 8 3:10 12 21 Baby Let’s Wait Royal Guardsmen 6 2:33 26 22 Goodnight My Love Paul Anka 3 3:10 13 23 If I Can Dream Elvis Presley 6 3:08 HB 24 But You Know I Luv U First Edition 1 2:59 20 25 Hey Jude Wilson Pickett 5 4:02 19 26 Stand By Your Man Tammy Wynette 8 2:38 HB 27 Showdown Archie Bell/Drells 5 2:34 24 28 Papa’s Brand New Bag Otis Redding 7 4:45 HB 29 Sweet Cream Ladies Box Tops 3 2:21 HB 30 Mendocino Sir Douglas Quintet 3 2:37 Compiled From National/Regional Reports of Record Sales & Play -- 31 Feeling So Good Archies 5 2:56 -- 32 Crossroads Cream 4 4:12 -- 33 Hello It’s Me Nazz 3 3:57 -- 34 Tragedy Bryan Hyland 3 2:53 -- 35 Hey! Baby Jose Feliciano 2 2:45 HB 36 I Got A Line On You Spirit 2 2:39 HB 37 Time Of The Season Zombies 2 3:32 Stateside Souvenirs for Week Ending February 8, 19969 CRT 38 Shape Of Things To Come Max Frost/Troopers Aug 68 292 39 Classical Gas Mason Williams Jul 68 CRT 40 Lady Madonna Beatles May 68 277 41 Young Girl Gary Puckett/U Gap Mar 68 267 42 Baby, Now That Found U Foundations Feb 68 256 43 A Natural Woman Aretha Franklin Nov 67 246 44 To Love Somebody Bee Gees Aug 67 234 45 Come On Down To My Boat Every Mother’s Son May 67 226 46 Go Where You Wanna Go Fifth Dimension Mar 67 219 47 Ruby Tuesday Rolling Stones Feb 67 203 48 Don’t Know What To Do Dionne Warwick Oct 66 194 49 Over Under Sideways Down Yardbirds Aug 66 185 50 Hold On! I’m Comin’ Sam & Dave Jun 66 178 51 Love Me W/ All Your Heart Bachelors Apr 66 170 52 Listen People Herman’s Hermits Mar 66 166 53 Lies Knickerbockers Feb 66 159 54 I Got You (I Feel Good) James Brown/Flames Dec 65 145 55 Baby I’m Yours Barbara Lewis Sep 65 4 135 56 Before And After Chad & Jeremy Jul 65 125 57 Stop! In The Name Of Love Supremes Apr 65 117 58 Let’s Lock The Door Jay & Americans Feb 65 107 59 Mountain Of Love Johnny Rivers Dec 64 96 60 Because Dave Clark Five Oct 64 82 61 Chapel Of Love Dixie Cups Jul 64 75 62 Shangri-La Vic Dana May 64 68 63 Good News Sam Cooke Mar 64 61 64 Hey Little Cobra Rip Chords Feb 64 57 65 Tra La La La Suzy Dean & Jean Jan 64 32 66 Ring Of Fire Johnny Cash Jul 63 10 67 Bobby’s Girl Marcie Blaine Feb 63 Hit Bound -- 69 I Like What You’re Doing Carla Thomas 2:50 -- 70 My World Is Empty Jose Feliciano 3:19 American Forces Vietnam Network Contemporary Music Programming List/Week Ending January 25, 1969 AFVN STATESIDE SURVEY oLW TW Title Artist WO Time 1 1 Crimson & Clover Tommy James/Shondells 3:20 2 2 I’m Gonna Make You Love Me Supremes/Temptations 3:04 6 3 Son-Of-A Preacher Man Dusty Springfield 2:25 14 4 Touch Me Doors 3:08 3 5 I Heard It Through The Grapevine Marvin Gaye 3:10 5 6 Soulful Strut Young-Holt Unlimited 2:55 4 7 Hooked On A Feeling BJ Thomas 2:50 13 8 Baby Let’s Wait Royal Guardsmen 2:33 25 9 I Started A Joke Bee Gees 3:06 19 10 Everyday People Sly & Family Stones 2:19 9 11 If I Can Dream Elvis Presley 3:08 26 12 Worst That Could Happen Brooklyn Bridge 3:05 8 13 StormyClassic IV 2:43 11 14 Stand By Your Man Tammy Wynette 2:38 20 15 Bella Linda Grass Roots 2:50 22 16 Hang ‘Em High Booker T/MGs 3:51 5 21 17 Papa’s Brand New Bag Otis Redding 4:45 16 18 A Ray Of Hope Rascals 3:40 7 19 For Once In My Life Stevie Wonder 2:48 30 20 Hey Jude Wilson Pickett 4:02 10 21 I Love How You Love Me Bobby Vinton 2:29 29 22 California Soul Fifth Dimension 3:10 27 23 I’ve Gotta Be Me Sammy Davis Jr.
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