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December 14. 1963 I DECEMBER 14. 1963 public, unanimously have tagged Barbra Streisand with “Greatness.” Though still a youngster, everyone experts I People in the reeoi-fl industry as well as the that the Coliiinhia recording artist will attain stardom in the Judy Garland and Ethel Merman tradition. She certainly has made tremendous headway in this direction during the i>ast year. Her first two LP’s “The Barbra Streisaml Album” and “The Second Barbra Streisand Album” have become household musts for people who “know” good music and have estahlishetl her as one of the strongest new disk personalities to hit the business in years. She begins rehearsals shortly for her new Broadway show “Funny Girl” in which she plays Fanny Brice. She’s also propping her next LP skedded for release later this winter. t ( GashBcnc Vol. XXV—Number 14 December 14, 1963 FOUNDED BY BILL GERSB Gash Box (Publication Office) 1 1780 Broadway New York 19, N. Y.— 10019 H (Phone: JUdson 6-2640) CABLE ADDRESS: CASHBOX, N. Y. JOE ORLECK, President and Publisher NORMAN ORLECK, VP and Managing Director GEORGE ALBERT, VP and Treasurer EDITORIAL—Music MARTY OSTROW, Editor-in-Chief IRA HOWARD, Editor (I IRV LICHTMAN, Editor IN REVIEW DICK ZIMMERMAN, Editorial Assistant BOB ETTINGER, Editorial Assistant MIKE MARTUCCil, Editorial Assistant JERRY ORLECK, Editorial Assistant Two weeks from today Cash Box Although we are aware, in the week ADVERTISING will publish its Annual Year-End to week activity of our business, as j BOB AUSTIN, National Director, Music 1 MARTY TOOHEY, Nat’l. Dir.—Coin Machine Special Edition—an issue that will to which record is hottest during a I JERRY SHIFRIN, N.Y.C., Music » BOB McKEAGE, N.Y.C., Music summarize in one handy package, given week, few can guess at the [ LEE BROOKS, Manager, Chicago JACK DEVANEY, Manager, Los Angeles events that occurred in the record end of a year how each of these big GEORGE GOLDMAN, Art Director '-ADVERTISING: INTERNATIONAL industry throughout the world dur- records stacked up against one an- See List of International Representatives Below ing the year 1963. other. f MANAGERS ‘ ' MARTY TOOHEY, Coin Machine Dept, li T. TORTOSA, Circulation Although it is a major project To obtain these results we have Director !, NEVILLE MARTEN, European that requires weeks and months of affixed a weight to each record of f CHICAGO research, review and massive com- the year based on the length of ( LEE BROOKS 7 29 E. Madison St., Chicago 111. 2, pilations, the task of assembling time it spent on the charts plus the i (All Phones: Financial 6-7272) such an issue has become a most height it attained during that pe- HOLLYWOOD JACK DEVANEY pleasant one from a number of riod. The end compilation will be 6290 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Cal. (Phone Hollywood 6-2129) standpoints. most interesting. ENGLAND NEVILLE MARTEN The prime reason is the use the Similar surveys and analyses I' . Dorris Land j I 9a New Bond St. issue gets well into the new year. " also have been completed by aU of London, 7. Wl, Eng. Tel: Hyde Park 2868 Because of the nature and content international representa- ^ Cash Box’ " HOLLAND: PAUL ACKET, Theresiastraat 81a, of the special edition it has become tives. will re- The Hague, Holland, Tel: 070-722646 The Year-End issue GERMANY: MAL SONDOCK, Amalienstrasse a reference guide for the entire port on their findings in all key 28, Munich, Germany, Tel: 220197 ITALY: MARIO PANVINI ROSATI, Vlale trade. Disk jockeys use it continu- record markets the world over. J Legioni Romane 6, Milan, Tel: 4078963 ally for special programs highlight- 1 SCANDINAVIA: SVEN G. WINQUIST, Kagge- holmsvagen 48, Stockholm-Enskede, Sweden, titles “ 69-46-86 ing the top artists and of the II Tel: In addition, this issue has taken I) FRANCE: ROGER SELLAM, 36 rue de Moscou, '_ year. The issue also summarizes in f Paris, France, Tel: Laborde 8623 on a festive Holiday spirit since it • AUSTRALIA: RON TUDOR, 8 Francis St., a variety of charts the names of hits the trade two days before J Heathmont, Victoria, Tel: 87-6677 performers in all fields of record- I BELGIUM: FRANS ROMEYNS, Christmas and features Yuletide ''f Paul Hymanslaan, 8, Brussels 16, Tel: 71.67.61 ing who have attained the great- I messages from many artists and ^ MEXICO: ENRIQUE ORTIZ, Insurgentes Sur est success in sales during 1963. 1870 Mexico 20, D. F., Tel : 24-66-67 record companies who have been ' Radio, P.O. I CANADA: JOHN MURPHY, CKOY The issue also gives the trade a Box 3130, Station C, Ottawa, Ont., Canada prominent during the past twelve I (ARGENTINA: MIGUEL SMIRNOFF, Rafaela look into the future through com- 3978, Buenos Aires, Arger.tina, Tel: 69-1638 months. I * BRAZIL: RICARDO & RENATO MACEDO, Rua pilations which indicate which Joao Ramalho 1324, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Tel: ) 62-6188 new performers show the greatest , The Cash Box Special Year-End (JAPAN: Mgr. SHOICHI KUSANO; Adv. Mgr. promise. Morihiro Nagata, 446 Higashi-Oizumi Neri- 'l Summary Edition will go to press maku, Tokyo j SUBSCRIPTION RATES $16 per year any- , Thursday, December 19 and Avill where in the U. S. A. Published weekly. Second The surprising results of the , Aj class postage paid at Bristol, Conn. further interest to the be available on Monday, December Copyright • 1963 by The Cash Box Publishing surveys add Co., Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright under issue. 23. Universal Copyright Convention. job of assembling such an 1 — 2 • Cash Box ' 100 > TOP DECEMBER 14, 1963 Position 12/7 11/30 Position 12/7 11/30 Position 12/7 11/30 f DOMiNIQUE KANSAS CITY 70 THE IMPOSSIBLE HAPPENED I I (General Music—ASCAP) 1 1 (Lois—BMI) 47 67 (Atrium—ASCAP) 79 84 SINGING NUN (SOEUR SOURIREl-Philips- 40152 TRINI LOPEZ-Reprices-20236 LITTLE PEGGY MARCH-RCA-8267 7 LOUIE 36 BOSSA BABY I LOUIE, NOVA <g) GIRLS GROW UP FASTER (Limax—BMI) 8 14 (Elvis Presley— BMI) 29 21 rlh KINGSMEN-Wand-143 ELVIS PRESLEY-RCA-8243 THAN BOYS ‘PAUL REVERE/RAIDERS-Columbia-42814 37 YOU'RE GOOD FOR ME (Screen Gems, Columbia—BMI) 95 98 COOK I ES-Dimension-l 020 I'M LEAVING IT UP TO YOU (Cotilion-Vonglo—BMI) 44 54 BMI) 2 (Venice— SOLOMON BURKE-Atlantic-2205 OUT OF LIMITS I DALE & GRACE-Montel-921 38 I HAVE A BOYFRIEND (Wrist—BMI) — r‘ THERE! I'VE SAID IT AGAIN (Trio—BMI) 46 64 MARKETTS-Warner Bros.-5391 I (Valiant—ASCAP) 24 52 CHIFFONS-Laurie-3212 73 BOBBY VINTON-Epic-9638 REACH OUT FOR ME ~r"~ TURN AROUND (Ross, Jungnickel—ASCAP) 66 57 EVERYBODY (Clara—ASCAP) 61 75 LOU JOHNSON-Bigtop-3153 DICK & DEEDEE-Warner Bros.-5396 (Low-TWI-BMI) 74 BE LITTLE r r TOMMY ROE-ABC-10478 THE BOY NEXT DOOR MAD GIRL 1 (T.Mi.—BMI) 82 76 , (Merioda—BMI) 49 60 BOBBY DARIN-Capitol-5079 YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A SECRETS-Philips-40146 BABY TO CRY 41 FOOLS RUSH IN 75 BABY, I DO LOVE YOU (R.F.D.—ASCAP) 10 11 (Breaman, Vocco & (4-Star, Sullivan—BMI) 76 82 CARAVELLES-Smash-1 852 Conn ASCAP) 33 30 GALENS-Challenge-5921 SHE'S A FOOL RICK NELSON-Decca-31533 HEY LITTLE COBRA 7' (Helios MRC—BMI) 42 500 MILES AWAY FROM HOME (Vadim, Daywin—BMI) LESLEY GORE-Mercury-72180 (Central Songs—BMI) 36 32 RIP CHORDS-Columbia-42921 I BOBBY BARE-RCA Victor-8238 DEEP PURPLE 77 ANY OTHER WAY l" 43 I ADORE HIM • (Robbins—ASCAP) (East—BMI' 74 68 . STEVENS & TEMPO-Atco-6273 (Screen Gems, Columbia—BMI 30 26 CHUCK JACKSON-Wand-141 ANGELS-Smash-1854 BE TRUE TO OUR SCHOOL 44 BABY DON'T YOU WEEP 78 THE MATADOR 1 (Sea Of Tunes BMI) 17 20 (Cash—BMI) — (Rittenhouse, Mein—BMI) 52 62 57 56 BEACH BOYS-Capitol-5069 GARNET MIMMS/ENCHANTERS- JOHNNY CASH-Columbia-42880 I United Artists-658 DRIP DROP YOU'RE ALL I WANT FOR (Progressive Quintet—BMI) 18 24 45 AS LONG AS I KNOW HE'S MINE CHRISTMAS DION DiMUCI-Columbia-42917 (Jobete—BMI) 53 61 MARVELETTES-Tamla-54088 (Benjamin, Dayben—ASCAP) SINCE I FELL FOR YOU BROOK BENTON-Mercury-72214 46 THE AISLE (Advance—ASCAP) 13 15 DOWN 80 WHAT'S EASY FOR TWO LENNY WELCH-Cadence-1439 (Sixty-Six—BMI) 50 46 ^ PATTY LaBELLE/BLUEBELLS-Newtown-5777 (Jobete—BMI) 85 96 MARY WELLS-Motown-1048 LITTLE RED ROOSTER 47 MISERY I (Arc— BMI) n 12 81 SAM COOKE-RCA-8247 (Norma Da-Bar—BMI) 45 42 YOUNG WINGS CAN FLY DYNAM ICS-B igtop-3 1 6 (Day Hilliard, Hilliard —ASCAP) 55 40 I IT'S ALL RIGHT 48 WALKIN' PROUD RUBY & ROMANTICS-Kapp-557 (Curtom—BMI) 4 (Screen Gems, Columbia—BMI 40 35 82 IMPRESSIONS-ABC-1 0487 THE MARVELOUS TOY STEVE LAWRENCE-Columbia—BMI (Teena—ASCAP) 91 93 TALK BACK TREMBLING LIPS 49 TRA LA LA LA SUZY CHAD MITCHELL TRlO-Mercury-72197 (Acuff-Rose—BMI) 20 27 (Just—BMI) 58 65 83 JOHNNY TILLOTSON-MGM-13181 DEAN/JEAN-Rust-5067 TODAY'S TEARDROPS (Sealark—BMI) 92 95 SUGAR SHACK FOR YOUR PRECIOUS LOVE RICK NELSON-lmperial-66004 (Dundee—BMI) 6 (Gladstone—ASCAP) 63 70 84 PLEASE JIMMY GILMER/FIREBALLS-Dot-16487 GARNET MIMMS/ENCHANTERS- United Artists-658 (Famous—ASCAP) 89 90 LODDY LO STEWBALL FRANK IFIELD-Capitol-5089 (Kalmann—ASCAP) 16 19 (Papamar ASCAP) 67 CHECKER-Parkway-890 — 86 85 COME DANCE WITH ME CHUBBY PETER, PAUL & MARY-Warner Bros.-5399 (Trio—BMI) 90 92 WALKING THE DOG 52 NEED TO BELONG JAY & AMERICANS-United Artists-669 (East—BMI) 12 10 (Curtom-Conrad—BMI) 60 69 THOMAS-Stax-140 86 BON-DOO-WAH RUFUS JERRY BUTLER-Veejay-567 (Kalmann BMI) WIVES AND LOVERS WHEN THE LOVELIGHT STARTS ORLONS-Cameo-287 (Famous—ASCAP) 27 33 87 THAT BOY JOHN JACK JONES-Kapp-551 SHINING THROUGH HIS EYES (Jobets—BMI) 72 (Trio—BMI) 93 94 WASHINGTON SQUARE SUPREMES-Motown-1 051 RAINDROPS-Jubilee-5456 (Rayven—BMI) 88 WATCH YOUR STEP VILLAGE STOMPERS-Epic-9617 DRAG CITY (Screen Gems, Columbia—BMI) 81 97 (Ludix— BMI) 96 — BROOKS O'DELL-Gold-214 CAN I GET A WITNESS JAN & DEAN-Liberty-55641 (Jobete—BMI) 21 22 I 1 89 DAWN MARVIN
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