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Cush Box JUNE 13, 1964 Cush Box JUNE 13, 1964 here was good reoson for the smiles on the faces of the two men seen above. Obviously both felt that what they were hearing was a hit sound and they couldn't have been more cor- e ert. The director of the Command label who man on the left is Ray Charles, leader of the famous Ray Charles Singers. The man on the right is Enoch Light, managing saw the singles po- ^tial of the Charles disk "Love Me With All Your Heart." Command's first chart single is currently making history in the #4 spot on the Top 100 while t.ie LP "Something Special For Lovers," weeks; a new LP is set for release °Ung featuring the hit Charles single is the nation's 8th biggest LP. A new single is being skedded for release in two early in July. www.americanradiohistory.com these three are your lucky numbers! r THE BREAK-OUT SONG PICKED BY THE TRADES AS A CHART -CLIMBER! aneRenaY Growin' UpToo Fastb/W Waitin' For Joey (514) J The Sound among Sounds... The Smash Novelty Hit! DENNY PROVISOR sings H by FRANKIE FORD (510) Walk with him (506) The ultimate in entertainment www.americanradiohistory.com Cash,...//., 1111...... Box .1111...,, ii¡iiÌj/ $111111111147 wihii UÚg,I,,, .....,, 1111.: ..,,y Cash Box Vol. XXV-Number 40 June 13, 1964 FOUNDED BY BILL GERSH Cash Box (Publication Office) 1780 Broadway "LIVE" SOUNDS New York 19, N. Y.-10019 (Phone: JUdson 6-2640) CABLE ADDRESS: CASHBOX, N. Y. IN THE LONG RUN JOE ORLECK, President and Publisher NORMAN ORLECK, Vice President GEORGE ALBERT, Vice President Five years ago, in 1970, the U.S. years, more so than any perform- EDITORIAL-Music successfully launched a manned ances cut in a studio. The spontane- MARTY OSTROW, Editor -in -Chief IRA HOWARD, Editor space -flight to the moon. Among ity of Benny Goodman's famed IRV LICHTMAN, Editor DICK ZIMMERMAN, Editorial Assistant the complex instruments present Carnegie Hall performances in the BOB ETTINGER, Editorial Assistant on this historic flight was a tape- late 30's is an outstanding MIKE MARTUCCI, Editorial Assistant example JERRY ORLECK, Editorial Assistant recorder. Within days following of a classic series of recordings that ADVERTISING the return of the astronauts to is in demand, low hifi sound not- JERRY SHIFRIN, Nat'l. Adv. Dir. of Music MARTY TOOHEY, Nat'l. Dir.-Coin Machine earth (and the greatest ticker -tape withstanding, because the Good- BOB McKEAGE, N.Y.C., Music LEE BROOKS, Manager, Chicago parade in New York's history), man crew played before a paying JACK DEVANEY, Manager, Los Angeles tradesters will recall, there were audience and was able GEORGE GOLDMAN, Art Director to be stimu- ADVERTISING: INTERNATIONAL eight eventual gold-record LP's re- lated by the enthusiastic response See List of International Representatives leased on the event, including the from the "Swing Era" fans. F I Below first on-the -spot conversation be- MANAGERS We're certain that an LP on the MARTY TOOHEY, Coin Machine Dept. tween human beings on the lunar T. TORTOSA, Circulation order of Judy Garland's Carnegie NEVILLE MARTEN, European Director surface. Hall appearance will always be a Now, just five years later, a highly saleable product, no matter CHICAGO LEE BROOKS troupe of 15 top performers has what advances are made in record- 29 E. Madison St., Chicago 2, Ill. returned from a tour of six space - ed sound in the years ahead. (All Phones: Flnancial 6-7272) moon, stations on the bringing a The "live" binge has little earthly pleasure to our coura- not been HOLLYWOOD confined to the borders of the U.S. JACK DEVANEY geous spacemen who are so far 6290 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Cal. Ever-increasing tours abroad by (Phone H011ywood 5-2129) from home. our artists have meant on-the -spot Just days ago, an LP was re- ENGLAND recordings in foreign countries, NEVILLE MARTEN leased featuring the artists per- among them the memorable Ella Dorris Land the lunar bases. 9a New Bond St. forming at one of Fitzgerald concert in Berlin and London, WI, Eng. It looks like a smash. Tel: Hyde Park 2868 countless jazz performances. Ella's HOLLAND: PAUL ACKET, Theresiastraat 81a, This not -so -science-fiction look refreshing, almost off-the-cuff ren- The Hague, Holland, Tel: 070-722546 near is, to get down dition of "Mack The Knife" de- GERMANY: MAL SONDOCK, Amalienstrasse into the future 28, Munich, Germany, Tel: 220197 to earth, meant to call attention to lighted German audiences and ITALY: MARIO PANVINI ROSATI, Viale Legioni Romane 6 Milan, Tel: 4073963 the reality of the present in regards treated her American fans to a SCANDINAVIA: SVEN G. WINQUIST, Kagge- novel display of her great vocal holmsvagen 48, Stockholm-Enskede, Sweden, to remote or "live" recordings. art. Tel: 59-46-85 In this case, Ella "live" gave the FRANCE: ROGER SELLAM, 36 rue de Moscou, Within the past few years, the Paris, France, Tel: Laborde 8528 artist's U.S. following a chance to AUSTRALIA: record industry has packed its tech- RON TUDOR, 8 Francis St., hear her under unique Heathmont, Victoria, Tel: 87-6677 nical gear and has ventured out of circum- BELGIUM: FRANS ROMEYNS, stances and her German friends an Paul Hymenslaan, 8, Brussels 15, Tel: the recording studio to catch some 71.67.61 opportunity to buy a "localized" MEXICO: ENRIQUE ORTIZ, Insurgentes of its top acts in varied on -the-spot 1870 Sur recording of one Mexico 20, D. F., Tel: 24-65-57 locales, from plush niteries to vast of their U.S. fav- ARGENTINA: MIGUEL SMIRNOFF Rafaela 3978, Buenos orites. BRAZIL: Aires, Argentina, Tel: 69-1688 outdoor concert arenas. LUIS DE M. C. GUEDES, Rua Au- gusta 2110, sobre-loja, "Live" recordings, therefore, 61.38.13 Sao Paulo, Tel: Wherever performers go to en- CANADA: not only have added appeal to to- JOHN MURPHY, 1455 Drummond St., tertain, the record industry, once Montreal 25, Que., JAPAN: Can., Tel: (514) 845 3201 much a day's disk buyers, but also see their Adv. Mgr.: SHOICHI KUSANO far behind, is today very Editorial Mgr.: Morihiro Negate artist's entourage. The value increase with age-like good 466 Higashi-Oizumi Nerimaku, part of the SPAIN: Tokyo wine. FEDERICO HALPERN, Sagasta 23, result has been a series of strong, Apartado 4025, Madrid, Spain if not historic "live" recordings As long as the record where ARA 15 year business class postage Published weekly Seconany- not only are marketed with has mike, will travel, paid at Bristol, Conn. that it assures it- yright ( 1964 by The Cash Box great success today, but become self of current sales and insures it- CCo Inc. All Publishing Universal rights reserved. Copyright under Copyright Convention. true collectors' items in future self future catalog traffic. www.americanradiohistory.com PIN-UP SHEET Cash Box TOP 100 JUNE 13, 1964 BMW Postion 6/6 5,'3G Postion 6/6 5/30 Postion 6/6 5/30 1 CHAPEL OF LOVE 34 SHANGRI-LA 67 SOMETHING YOU GOT (Too-BMI) 1 3 1Robbns-ASCAP) 24 15 (Tunetell-6M1) 72 78 :DIXIE CUPS -Red Bird -10-001 *ROBERT MAXWELL-Decco-25622 *ALVIN ROBINSON -Tiger-104 *VIC DANA -Dolton -92 2 A WORLD WITHOUT LOVE THE GIRL FROM IPANEMA (Maclen-BMI) 3 5 35 WISH SOMEONE WOULD CARE (Duchess-BMI) 97 & GILBERTO -Verve -10322 :PETER & GORDON-Capitol-517 (Metric-BMI) 34 19 *GETZ BOBBY RYDELL-Comeo-320 *IRMA THOMAS-Imperiol-66013 69 BE MY GIRL 74 80 3 LOVE ME DO 36 THREE WINDOW COUPE *FO(UReEVERtS-Smash-1887ÁP) (Beechwood-BMI ) (Screen Gems-Columbia-BMI) 29 30 I B EATLES-Tol ie-9008 *RIP CHORDS -Columbia -43035 STILL GET JEALOUS (E. H. Morris-ASCAP) - 4 LOVE ME WITH ALL YOUR HEART DON'T THROW YOUR LOVE AWAY *LOUIS ARMSTRONG -Kapp 597 (Peer Int'I-BMI) 5 6 (Wy ncote-ASCAP) 51 74 71 THE WORLD LONELY PEOPLE RAY CHARLES SINGERS -Command -4046 *SEARCH ERS -Kapp -593 OF (Ross Jungnickel-ASCAP) 77 81 5 MY GUY 38 TOO LATE TO TURN BACK *ANITA BRYANT-Columbia-43037 (J oóete-BMI) 4 1 (Play-BMI) 40 51 TRY IT BABY ;MARY WELLS -Motown -1056 *BROOK BENTON-Mercury-72266 () - 6 WALK ON BY 39 THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU *MARVINVIN GAYE-Tomlo 54095 (Blue Seas, Joc-ASCAP) 8 10 (M. Witmork & Sons-ASCAP) 26 23 BEG ME *DIONNE WARWICK-Sceptor-1274 -RICK NELSON -Detto -31612 (T.M.-BMI) 83 88 40 ANOTHER CUP *CHUCK JACKSON -Wand -154 7 HELLO DOLLY OF COFFEE 74 LONG, LONELY (E. H. Morris-ASCAP) 6 4 (Peter Maurice-ASCAP) 43 53 NIGHTS *LOUIS ARMSTRONG -Kapp -573 *BROOK BENTON-Mercury-72266 (Arc, G&H-BMI) 76 *FOUR SEASONS-VeeJoy-597 - 8 DO YOU LOVE ME BEANS IN MY EARS 75 DONNIE (J obete-BMI) 9 11 (Fa'I River-BMI) 55 71 *SERENDIPITY SINGERS -Philips -40198 (Ricklond-BMI) 82 84 *DAVE CLARK FIVE -Epic -9678 *BERMUDAS -Ero -3125 I GET AROUND 42 I DON'T WANNA BE A LOSER NOT FADE AWAY (Sea Of Tunes-BMI) 18 44 (Earth-BMI) 50 64 (Nor Va Jak-BMI) 88 92 *BEACH BOYS -Capitol -5174 *LESLEY GORE -Mercury -72270 *ROLLING STONES -London -9657 10 DIANE 43 DON'T WORRY BABY KEEP ON PUSHING (Miller-ASCAP) 12 16 (Sea Of Tunes-BMI) 48 69 (Curtom-BMI) ''BACHELORS -London -9639 *BEACH BOYS -Capitol -5174 *IMPRESSIONS -ABC 10554 44 GOODBYE BABY (BABY GOODBYE) 78 THE WORLD I USED TO KNOW 11 PEOPLE (In-ASCAP) (Chappell-ASCAP) 13 20 (Pictuetone-Mellin-BMI) 32 36 79 82 *BARBRA STREISAND-Columbio-42965 '':SOLOMON BURKE -Atlantic -2226 *JIMMIE RODGERS-Dot-16595 BAD TO ME 79 KISS ME QUICK 12 LITTLE CHILDREN (Elvis Presley-BMI) 38 45 (Rumbalero-BMI) 7 7 (Metric-BMI) 65 *ELVIS PRESLEY-RCA-447-0639 BILLY J.
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