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1 2 4 Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter ...Trevor Peacock 5 WEEKS PEAK R G T PEAK W P A O I DATE CH 40 10 K O N L Song Title Songwriter Artist M Label S S K D E 1965'65 7/10 14 12 9 4 1 1 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction ..................................Mick Jagger/Keith Richards The Rolling Stones 3:45 London 10/9 1196 4 2 Yesterday ..........................................................John Lennon/Paul McCartney The Beatles 2:04 Capitol 12/4 14 11 8 3 3 ¤ Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) .............Pete Seeger The Byrds 3:34 Columbia 5/1 11 11 7 3 4 Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter ...............Trevor Peacock Herman's Hermits 2:46 MGM 8/14 14 10 7 3 5 I Got You Babe.....................................................................Sonny Bono Sonny & Cher 3:09 Atco 9/4 13 12 6 3 6 Help! ...................................................................John Lennon/Paul McCartney The Beatles 2:16 Capitol 6/19 14 13 10 2 7 ¤ I Can't Help Myself...........................Lamont Dozier/Brian Holland/Eddie Holland Four Tops 2:43 Motown 2/6 16 13 9 2 8 ¤ You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' ...........Barry Mann/Phil Spector/Cynthia Weil The Righteous Brothers 3:47 Philles 1/23 15 13 9 2 9 Downtown..............................................................................Tony Hatch Petula Clark 3:01 Warner 2/20 12 11 9 2 10 This Diamond Ring .....................................Bob Brass/Al Kooper/Irwin Levine Gary Lewis/Playboys 2:05 Liberty 3/27 12 10 8 2 11 Stop! In The Name Of Love............Lamont Dozier/Brian Holland/Eddie Holland The Supremes 2:51 Motown 5/29 14 11 7 2 12 ¤ Help Me, Rhonda.................................................................Brian Wilson The Beach Boys 2:45 Capitol 11/6 12 11 6 2 13 ¤ Get Off Of My Cloud ..........................................Mick Jagger/Keith Richards The Rolling Stones 2:53 London 11/20 10 10 6 2 14 I Hear A Symphony..........................Lamont Dozier/Brian Holland/Eddie Holland The Supremes 2:41 Motown 4/10 1186 2 15 ¤ I'm Telling You Now .........................................Freddie Garrity/Mitch Murray Freddie & The Dreamers 2:05 Tower 3/13 1095 2 16 Eight Days A Week..........................................John Lennon/Paul McCartney The Beatles 2:43 Capitol 3/6 13 11 8 1 17 My Girl ............................................................Smokey Robinson/Ronnie White The Temptations 2:55 Gordy 10/2 14 11 7 1 18 ¤ Hang On Sloopy.....................................................Wes Farrell/Bert Russell The McCoys 2:57 Bang 6/26 13 10 7 1 19 ¤ Mr. Tambourine Man.............................................................Bob Dylan The Byrds 2:18 Columbia 9/25 11 10 7 1 20 ¤ Eve Of Destruction ..................................................Steve Barri/P.F. Sloan Barry McGuire 3:28 Dunhill 12/25 12 11 6 1 21 ¤ Over And Over.......................................................................Bobby Day Dave Clark Five 2:00 Epic 5/22 1196 1 22 Ticket To Ride ..................................................John Lennon/Paul McCartney The Beatles 3:04 Capitol 8/7 1086 1 23 I'm Henry VIII, I Am...............................................Fred Murray/R.P. Weston Herman's Hermits 1:49 MGM 4/24 11 10 5 1 24 ¤ Game Of Love ......................................................................Clint Ballard Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders 2:04 Fontana 6/12 11 10 5 1 25 Back In My Arms Again ..................Lamont Dozier/Brian Holland/Eddie Holland The Supremes 2:50 Motown 10/30 15 11 6 3 2 26 A Lover's Concerto.............................................Sandy Linzer/Denny Randell The Toys 2:34 DynoVoice 6/5 18 14 9 227Wooly Bully.....................................................................Domingo Samudio Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs 2:20 MGM 3/27 15 11 6 2 28 Can't You Hear My Heartbeat .........................Ken Hawker/John Shakespeare Herman's Hermits 2:15 MGM 9/4 1295 2 29 Like A Rolling Stone................................................................Bob Dylan Bob Dylan 6:00 Columbia 10/16 1195 2 30 Treat Her Right .........................................................................Roy Head Roy Head 2:05 Back Beat 5/8 1195 2 31 Count Me In ............................................................................Glen Hardin Gary Lewis/Playboys 2:17 Liberty 11/20 15 10 7 1 32 1-2-3 ..........Len Barry/Lamont Dozier/Brian Holland/Eddie Holland/John Madara/David White Len Barry 2:21 Decca 8/21 1195 1 33 Save Your Heart For Me.............................................Gary Geld/Peter Udell Gary Lewis/Playboys 1:56 Liberty 12/18 12 10 7 3 3 34 I Got You (I Feel Good) ...........................................................James Brown James Brown 2:44 King 3/20 14 12 6 2 35 The Birds And The Bees .......................................................Barry Stuart Jewel Akens 2:07 Era 1/16 14 11 6 2 36 Love Potion Number Nine.......................................Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller The Searchers 2:02 Kapp 1/30 14 10 5 2 37 The Name Game .............................................Lincoln Chase/Shirley Ellis [N] Shirley Ellis 2:38 Congress 7/31 12 10 5 2 38 What's New Pussycat?..........................................Burt Bacharach/Hal David Tom Jones 2:15 Parrot 8/28 1195 239¤ California Girls ......................................................................Brian Wilson The Beach Boys 2:37 Capitol 12/11 16 12 8 1 40 Let's Hang On! .......................................Bob Crewe/Sandy Linzer/Denny Randell The 4 Seasons 3:03 Philips 6/12 14 11 7 141Crying In The Chapel..............................................................Artie Glenn Elvis Presley 2:22 RCA Victor 9/25 15 13 6 1 42 You Were On My Mind .........................................................Sylvia Fricker We Five 2:35 A&M 5/1 1296 1 43 I Know A Place........................................................................Tony Hatch Petula Clark 2:38 Warner 4/3 14 10 6 2 4 44 Shotgun ....................................................................................Jr. Walker Jr. Walker/The All Stars 2:54 Soul 8/28 13 11 5 245¤ Unchained Melody ........................................................Alex North/Hy Zaret The Righteous Brothers 3:35 Philles 9/25 1194 2 46 Catch Us If You Can ............................................Dave Clark/Lenny Davidson Dave Clark Five 1:55 Epic 3/20 13 12 7 147King Of The Road ..................................................................Roger Miller Roger Miller 2:22 Smash 5/15 13 10 6 1 48 I'll Never Find Another You ..............................................Tom Springfield The Seekers 2:40 Capitol 11/20 13 10 6 1 49 Rescue Me ..............................................................Raynard Miner/Carl Smith Fontella Bass 2:52 Checker 7/31 13 11 5 1 50 Cara, Mia...................................................................Lee Lange/Tulio Trapani Jay & The Americans 2:30 United Artists 3/6 1295 1 51 The Jolly Green Giant ....................................................Lynn Easton [N] The Kingsmen 1:56 Wand 11/13 1295 1 52 You're The One ........................................................Petula Clark/Tony Hatch The Vogues 2:17 Co & Ce 7/10 1085 1 53 Wonderful World ...................................Lou Adler/Herb Alpert/Barbara Campbell Herman's Hermits 1:57 MGM 10/30 13 11 4 1 54 Keep On Dancing ..................................................................Willie Young The Gentrys 2:08 MGM 11/6 1184 1 55 Everybody Loves A Clown ...................Gary Lewis/Leon Russell/Leslie Thomas Gary Lewis/Playboys 2:20 Liberty 8/28 984 2 5 56 It's The Same Old Song.....................Lamont Dozier/Brian Holland/Eddie Holland Four Tops 2:43 Motown 1/30 1183 2 57 Hold What You've Got................................................................Joe Tex Joe Tex 3:04 Dial 10/9 16 12 6 1 58 The "In" Crowd ................................................................Billy Page [I-L] Ramsey Lewis Trio 3:06 Argo 7/31 14 10 6 1 59 Yes, I'm Ready....................................................................Barbara Mason Barbara Mason 3:04 Arctic 5/15 13 10 5 1 60 Silhouettes .................................................................Bob Crewe/Frank Slay Herman's Hermits 1:57 MGM 119.
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