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Wk 2 – 1966 Jan 8 – USA Top 100 Wk 2 – 1966 Jan 8 – USA Top 100 1 2 4 WE CAN WORK IT OUT Beatles 2 1 8 SOUNDS OF SILENCE Simon & Garfunkel 3 16 5 SHE'S JUST MY STYLE Gary Lewis & The Playboys 4 12 9 FLOWERS ON THE WALL Statler Brothers 5 8 6 EBB TIDE Righteous Brothers 6 5 9 OVER & OVER Dave Clark Five 7 3 9 I GOT YOU (I FEEL GOOD) James Brown 8 11 7 FIVE O'CLOCK WORLD Vogues 9 4 12 TURN TURN TURN Byrds 10 18 4 DAY TRIPPER Beatles 11 6 14 LET'S HANG ON Four Seasons 12 7 9 FEVER McCoys 13 22 5 NO MATTER WHAT SHAPE (YOUR STOMACH'S IN) T-Bones 14 48 3 AS TEARS GO BY Rolling Stones 15 27 3 A MUST TO AVOID Herman's Hermits 16 21 7 YOU DIDN'T HAVE TO BE SO NICE Lovin' Spoonful 17 10 13 MAKE THE WORLD GO AWAY Eddy Arnold 18 24 8 THE DUCK Jackie Lee 19 25 6 SPANISH EYES Al Martino 20 9 10 ENGLAND SWINGS Roger Miller 21 14 9 PUPPET ON A STRING Elvis Presley 22 13 10 ONE HAS MY NAME Barry Young 23 28 6 JUST LIKE ME Paul Revere & The Raiders 24 57 3 THE MEN IN MY LITTLE GIRL'S LIFE Mike Douglas 25 23 10 IT'S MY LIFE Animals 26 29 6 SATIN PILLOWS Bobby Vinton 27 17 10 DON'T THINK TWICE Wonder Who 28 33 4 ATTACK The Toys 29 34 6 A SWEET WOMAN LIKE YOU Joe Tex 30 36 5 THUNDERBALL Tom Jones 31 26 8 SUNDAY & ME Jay & The Americans 32 43 5 JENNY TAKE A RIDE Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels 33 37 8 YOU'VE BEEN CHEATIN' Impressions 34 20 7 THE LITTLE GIRL I ONCE KNEW Beach Boys 35 40 6 LIES Knickerbockers 36 15 10 I CAN NEVER GO HOME ANYMORE Shangri-Las 37 45 6 SANDY Ronny & The Daytonas 38 50 6 A WELL RESPECTED MAN Kinks 39 49 8 LOOK THROUGH ANY WINDOW Hollies 40 31 15 A TASTE OF HONEY Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass 41 44 6 I'VE GOT TO BE SOMEBODY Billy Joe Royal 42 39 27 HARLEM NOCTURNE Viscounts 43 19 8 HANG ON SLOOPY Ramsey Lewis Trio 44 42 8 APPLE OF MY EYE Roy Head 45 56 5 CRYING TIME Ray Charles 46 60 4 UNDER YOUR SPELL AGAIN Johnny Rivers 47 58 3 IT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR Frank Sinatra 48 52 5 ARE YOU THERE Dionne Warwick 49 59 4 SECOND HAND ROSE Barbra Streisand 50 54 6 IT'S GOOD NEWS WEEK Hedgehoppers Anonymous 51 55 6 A YOUNG GIRL Noel Harrison 52 74 3 MY LOVE Petula Clark 53 63 4 BROOMSTICK COWBOY Bobby Goldsboro 54 47 7 JEALOUS HEART Connie Francis 55 51 6 CRYSTAL CHANDELIER Vic Dana 56 67 3 ZORBA THE GREEK Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass 57 78 4 UPTIGHT Stevie Wonder 58 81 2 BARBARA ANN Beach Boys 59 69 3 GOING TO A GO-GO Miracles 60 64 5 PLEASE DON'T FIGHT IT Dino, Desi & Billy 61 65 7 MICHAEL CODs 62 79 3 RECOVERY Fontella Bass 63 46 8 PRINCESS IN RAGS Gene Pitney 64 75 2 TELL ME WHY Elvis Presley 65 80 2 DON'T MESS WITH BILL Marvellettes 66 82 3 LIGHTNIN' STRIKES Lou Christie 67 83 2 LIKE A BABY Len Barry 68 77 3 LITTLE BOY Four Seasons 69 71 3 TIJUANA TAXI Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass 70 61 9 HOLE IN THE WALL Packers 71 72 5 LOVE BUG Jack Jones 72 66 8 TRY ME James Brown 73 70 10 DON'T FIGHT IT Wilson Pickett 74 62 9 BUCKAROO Buck Owens 75 68 6 ALL OR NOTHING Patti LaBelle & The Blue Belles 76 76 6 C.C. RIDER Bobby Powell 77 85 2 SPREAD IT ON THICK Gentrys 78 53 9 SEE-SAW Don Covay 79 89 2 HURT Little Anthony & The Imperials 80 92 2 I SEE THE LIGHT Five Americans 81 - 1 CALL ME Chris Montez 82 86 3 I AIN'T GONNA EAT OUT MY HEART ANYMORE Young Rascals 83 73 9 A TIME TO LOVE A TIME TO CRY Lou Johnson 84 84 5 IF YOU GOTTA MAKE A FOOL OF SOMEBODY Maxine Brown 85 88 4 DON'T LOOK BACK Temptations 86 87 5 LOVE (MAKES ME DO FOOLISH THINGS) Marth & The Vandellas 87 99 2 CAN YOU PLEASE CRAWL OUT YOUR WINDOW Bob Dylan 88 - 5 RAINBOW '65 Gene Chandler 89 98 3 SPANISH HARLEM King Curtis 90 93 2 GET OUT OF MY LIFE WOMAN Lee Dorsey 91 - 1 I'M TOO FAR GONE Bobby Bland 92 96 2 FOLLOW YOUR HEART Manhattans 93 91 3 BLACK NIGHTS Lowell Fulson 94 - 1 GIDDYUP GO Red Sovine 95 - 1 GOODNIGHT MY LOVE Ben E. King 96 - 1 MICHELLE Billy Vaughn Orchestra 97 - 1 I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU LOVE ME Tammi Terrell 98 - 1 MICHELLE David & Jonathan 99 - 1 CALIFORNIA DREAMIN' Mamas & The Papas 100 - 1 BABY COME ON HOME Soloman Burke .
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