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WDAM Radio Presents the Rest of the Story WDAM Radio Presents The Rest Of The Story # Artist Title Chart Comments Position/Year 0000 Mr. Announcer & The “Introduction/Station WDAM Radio Singers Identification” 0001 Big Mama Thornton “Hound Dog” #1-R&B/1953 0001A Rufus Thomas "Bear Cat" #3-R&B/1953 0001A_ Charlie Gore & Louis “You Ain't Nothin' But A –/1953 Innes Female Hound Dog” 0001AA Romancers “House Cat” –/1955 0001B Elvis Presley “Hound Dog” #1/1956 0001BA Frank (Dual Trumpet) “New Hound Dog” –/1956 Motley & His Crew 0001C Homer & Jethro “Houn’ Dog (Take 2)” –/1956 0001D Pati Palin “Alley Cat” –/1956 0001E Cliff Johnson “Go ‘Way Hound Dog” –/1958 0002 Gary Lewis & The "Count Me In" #2/1965 Playboys 0002A Little Jonna Jaye "I'll Count You In" –/1965 0003 Joanie Sommers "One Boy" #54/1960 0003A Ritchie Dean "One Girl" –/1960 0004 Angels "My Boyfriend's Back" #1/1963 0004A Bobby Comstock & "Your Boyfriend's Back" #98/1963 The Counts 0004AA Denny Rendell “I’m Back Baby” –/1963 0004B Angels "The Guy With The Black Eye" –/1963 0004C Alice Donut "My Boyfriend's Back" –/1990 adult content 0005 Beatles [with Tony "My Bonnie" #26/1964 Sheridan] 0005A Bonnie Brooks "Bring Back My Beatles (To –/1964 Me)" 0006 Beach Boys "California Girls" #3/1965 0006A Cagle & Klender "Ocean City Girls" –/1985 0006B Thomas & Turpin "Marietta Girls" –/1985 0007 Mike Douglas "The Men In My Little Girl's #8/1965 Life" 0007A Fran Allison "The Girls In My Little Boy's –/1965 Life" 0007B Cousin Fescue "The Hoods In My Little Girl's –/1965 Life" 0008 Dawn "Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round #1/1973 the Ole Oak Tree" 0008A Connie Francis "(Should I Tie A Yellow Ribbon #104/1973 Round The Ole Oak Tree?) The Answer" 0008B Tony Orlando [with "With Every Yellow Ribbon –/1991 written for the Dawn] (That's Why We Tie 'Em)" First Gulf War 0009 Harry Chapin "Taxi" #24/1972 0009A Harry Chapin "Sequel" #23/1980 0010 Bobby Vinton "Roses Are Red" #1/1962 0010A Florraine Darlin "Long As The Rose Is Red" #62/1962 0011 Bobby Goldsboro "Honey" #1/1968 0011A Margaret Lewis "Honey (I Miss You Too)" –/1968 0011B Geezinslaw Brothers "Sugar" –/1968 1012 Chuck Berry "Roll Over Beethoven" #29/1956 0012A Sonny Curtis "Do You Remember Roll Over –/1979 Beethoven" 012B Bob Rivers –/1999 0013 Bobby Lewis "Tossin' And Turnin'" #1/1961 0013_ Venus “Walkin’ And Talkin’” –/1962 “Venus” is Ruth Brown 0013__ Phil Flowers & T.N.T. “No More Tossin’ And Turnin’” –/1961 Tribble 0013A Bobby Lewis "I'm Tossin' And Turnin' #98/1962 Again" 0014 Ray Charles "Hit The Road Jack" #1/1961 0014A Chantels "Well, I Told You" #29/1961 0014B Nina Simone "Come Back, Jack" –/1961 0014BA Jo Ann Campbell “I Changed My Mind Jack” –/1961 0014BB Tony Middleton “I’m Jack And I’m Back” ? 0014C Bob Rivers “Ross Perot Jack” –/1996 0015 Bobbettes "Mr. Lee" #6/1957 0015A Mr. Lee "Mr. Lee's Plea" –/1960 0015B Bobbettes "I Shot Mr. Lee" #52/1960 Triple X Records hit version that outsold the more readily available non-hit Atlantic Records version 0015C Bobbettes “I Shot Mr. Lee” –/1960 non-hit Atlantic Records version; recorded before (and rejected by Atlantic) the Triple X version and subsequently released after the Triple X version 0015D Kenny Martin “I’m The Jivin’ Mr. Lee” 0016 Bobby Day "Rock-in Robin" #2/1958 0016A Bobby Day "The Blue Bird, The Buzzard & #54/1958 The Oriole" 0017 Miracles "Shop Around" #2/1960 0017A Laurie Davis "Don'cha Shop Around" –/1960 0017B Debbie Dean "Don't Let Him Shop Around" #92/1961 0018 Gary U.S. Bonds "School Is Out" #5/1961 0018A Gary U.S. Bonds "School Is In" #28/1961 0018B Jessie Cotton “School Is In” –/1961 0019 El Dorados "At My Front Door" #17/1955 0019A El Dorados "Bim Bam Boom" –/1956 0020 Bobby Freeman "Betty Lou Got A New Pair Of #37/1958 Shoes" 0020_ Creeps “Betty Lou’s Got A New Tatoo” 0020A Neanderthals "Betty Lou’s Got A New Tatoo" –/1995 0021 Olympics "Western Movies" #8/1958 0021A Olympics "Private Eye" –/1959 B-side of Baby Hully Gully (#72/1959 0021B Tiffanys “I Don’t Dig Western Movies” –/1963 0022 Dominoes "Sixty Minute Man" #1-R&B/1951 0022A Du-Droppers "Can't Do Sixty No More" –/1952 0022B Dominoes "Can't Do Sixty No More" –/1954 different from the earlier and better- known Du Droppers song above 0022C Checkers “Don’t Stop Dan” –/1954 the Checkers were an offshoot of the Dominoes – the Checkers' bass was Bill Brown, lead voice on the Dominoes' Sixty Minute Man 0022D Cathy Ryan “24 Hours A Day” –/1955 0023 Ray Charles "What'd I Say" #6/1959 0023A Monograms "That's What He Said" –/1959 0024 Cadillacs "Speedo" #17/1955 0024A Cadillacs "Speedo Is Back" –/1959 0025 Silhouettes "Get A Job" #1/1958 0025A Heartbeats "I Found A Job" –/1958 0025B Supremes Four "I Lost My Job (And I've Got –/1958 To Find Another)" 0025BA Little Joe Mosley & “Lookin’ For A Job” –/1958 The Sequins 0025C Miracles "Got A Job" –/1958 0025D Tempos “I Got A Job” –/1958 0026 Chris Kenner "I Like It Like That, Pt. 1" #2/1961 0026A Bobbettes "I Don't Like It Like-That, Pt. 1" #72/1961 0027 Genies “Who’s That Knocking” #71/1959 featuring Don & Juan of What's Your Name (#7/1962 fame 0027A Jeanie & Her Boy "It's Me Knocking" –/1959 Friends 0028 Etta James “Stop The Wedding” #34/1962 0028A Ann Cole “Don’t Stop The Wedding” #99/1962 0029 Faye Adams “Shake A Hand” #16-R&B/1953 0029A Moonah “All Shook Out” –/1953 0029B Five Keys “Not A Hand To Shake” –/1953 0030 Bill Haley & The “See You Later Alligator” #6/1956 Comets 0030A Bobby Charles "See You Soon Baboon" Charles wrote and recorded the original version of See You Later Alligator [titled, Later Alligator] (#14- R&B/1955 0031 Gary Lewis & The "This Diamond Ring" #1/1965 Playboys 0031A Wendy Hill "(Gary, Please Don't Sell) My –/1965 Diamond Ring" 0032 Herman's Hermits "Mrs. Brown You've Got A #1/1965 Lovely Daughter" 0032A Connie Holiday "Mrs. James, I'm Mrs. Brown's –/1965 Daughter" 0032B Sharon Black "Mother Dear You've Got A –/1965 Silly Daughter" 0032C Lynn & The Mersey "Mrs. Jones Your Son Gives –/1965 Maids Up Too Easy" 0032D Mrs. Brown's Lovely "A Frightful Situation" –/1965 Daughter Sharon 0032E Kenneth Young & The "(Mrs. Green's) Ugly –/1965 English Muffins Daughter" 0032F Marty & The Monks Mrs. Schwartz, You’ve Got An –/1965 Ugly Daughter 0033 Four Seasons "Sherry" #1/1962 0033A Tracey Dey "Jerry (I'm Your Sherry)” –/1962 0033B Haciendas "Sherry Stole My XKE" –/1962 0034 Marcie Blane "Bobby's Girl" #3/1962 0034A Bobby Rydell “Bobby’s Girl” –/1962 0034B Sherry Sisters "Stay Away From Bobby" –/1962 0034C Dickey Lee "She Wants To Be Bobby's –/1963 B-side of The Girl Day The Sawmill Closed Down (#104/63 0034D Marcie Blaine “Bobby Did” –/1964 written by Neil Diamond 0034E Gloria & Stacey "Fonzie's Girl" –/1976 O'Brien 0035 Roberta Flack "The First Time Ever I Saw #1/1972 Your Face" 0035A Clams "The First Time Ever I Saw –/1974 Your Face" 0036 Monotones "Book Of Love" #5/1958 0036A Monotones "Reading The Book Of Love" –/1958 0036B Hal Davis “Read The Book Of Love” –/1961 0037 Capris "There's A Moon Out Tonight" #3/1960 0037_ Themes “There’s No Moon Out –/1964 Tonight” 0037A Capris "There's A Moon Out Again" –/1982 0038 Buddy Holly & The "Peggy Sue" #3/1957 Crickets 0038A Buddy Holly & The "Peggy Sue Got Married" #17 U.K./1959 Crickets 0038B Jerry Naylor “I Still Love Your Peggy Sue” –/2013 0039 Big Bopper "Chantilly Lace" #6/1958 0039_ Donna Dameron “Bopper 486609” –/1958 Recorded in 1958, but release delayed by J.P “Big Bopper” Richardson’s death; his voice is heard at the end of this record 0039A Jayne Mansfield “That Makes It” –/1958 0039B June August “Hip Kitty To Bopper” –/1959 0039C Big Bopper "Big Bopper's Wedding" #38/1958 0040 LaVern Baker "Jim Dandy" #17/1956 0040A LaVern Baker "Jim Dandy Got Married" #76/1957 0040B Lavern Baker "Batman To The Rescue" –/1966 0040C T.V. Slim & His “Flat Foot Sam Met Jim –/1959 Answers both Hearbreakers Dandy” #0040B and #0040D 0040D T.V. Slim & His “Flat Foot Sam” –/1957 Hearbreakers 0041 Paul Anka "Diana" #1/1957 0041A Paul Anka "Remember Diana" #39/1963 0042 Leslie Gore "It's My Party" #1/1963 0042_ Kenny Chandler “I Can’t Stand Tears At A –/1963 Party” 0042A Leslie Gore "Judy's Turn To Cry" #5/1963 0043 Shelley Fabares "Johnny Angel" #1/1962 0043A Shelley Fabares "Johnny Loves Me" #21/1962 0043B George Allison Singers “Jenny Angel” –/1962 0044 Robin Ward "Wonderful Summer" #14/1963 0044A Robin Ward "Winter's Here" #123/1964 0045 Marty Robbins "El Paso" #1/1959 0045A Anita Bryant "A Texan And A Girl From #85/1961 Mexico" 0045B Bobby Yates "The Legend Of El Paso" –/1988 0045C Homer & Jethro "El Paso Numero Dos" –/1960 0045D Dudley "El Pizza" –/1960 0045E Tim Adams "El Puso" –/? X-rated 0046. Lefty Frizzell "Saginaw, Michigan" #85/1964 0046A Linda Manning "The Girl From Saginaw –/1964 Michigan" 0046B Tex Ritter “The Son Of A Saginaw –/1964 Fisherman” 0046C Kevin Herman & The "Born In Burlington" –/1964 Twin Valley Boys 0047 Gordon Jenkins & The "Goodnight Irene #1/1950 Weavers 0047A Ziggy Talent "Please Say Goodnight To –/1950 The Guy, Irene" 0047B Hank Thompson "Wake Up Irene" #3-C&W/1953 0047C Jerry Logan "Wake Up Irene" –/1957 0047D Homer & Jethro "Goodnight Irene" –/1964 0048 Leroy Van Dyke "Walk On By" #5/1961 0048A Margie Singleton "I'll Walk On By" –/1961 0048B Linda Willoughby "I'll Hurry By" –/1961 0049 Patsy Cline "She's Got You" #14/1962 0049A Judy (Of Judy & Jo) "She Can Have You" –/1962 0050 Rex Allen "Don't Go Near The Indians" #17/1962 0050A Ben Colder "Don't Go Near The Eskimos" #62/1962 0051 Bill Anderson "Still" #8/1963 0051A Anita Anderson "Still" –/1963 0051B Ben Colder "Still No.
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