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Post by raliverpool on Sept 1, 2023 20:47:00 GMT 1
02/05/1964 1st THE BEATLES 254 2nd DAVE CLARK FIVE 104 3rd SEARCHERS 67 4th BACHELORS 53 5th ROLLING STONES 48
02/05/1964 THE BEATLES 23-32-131 02/05/1964 DAVE CLARK FIVE 0-11-36 02/05/1964 SEARCHERS 0-19-52 02/05/1964 BACHELORS 0-6-13 02/05/1964 ROLLING STONES 0-1-1
In this week in the UK, the London Blues rock band fall from #8 to #13 with their 3rd single "Not Fade Away" (a UK#3 cover of the Buddy Holly song); as the finally became the first act in over a year to knock The Beatles off the top of the album chart with their self titled debut album.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 1, 2023 20:51:14 GMT 1
09/05/1964
1st THE BEATLES 262 2nd DAVE CLARK FIVE 107 3rd ROY ORBISON 64 4th SEARCHERS 55 5th BACHELORS 47 FOUR SEASONS 46
09/05/1964 THE BEATLES 24-33-136 09/05/1964 DAVE CLARK FIVE 0-12-40 09/05/1964 ROY ORBISON 3-8-33 09/05/1964 SEARCHERS 0-20-54 09/05/1964 BACHELORS 0-7-14
The Big O reappears with "It's Over" his haunting rock opera USA & UK chart-topping single which he co wrote with Bill Dees.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 1, 2023 20:59:10 GMT 1
16/05/1964
1st THE BEATLES 247 2nd DAVE CLARK FIVE 97 3rd ROY ORBISON 75 4th SEARCHERS 50 4th DIONNE WARWICK 50 FOUR SEASONS 45
16/05/1964 THE BEATLES 25-34-141 16/05/1964 DAVE CLARK FIVE 0-13-44 16/05/1964 ROY ORBISON 3-9-36 16/05/1964 SEARCHERS 0-21-56 16/05/1964 DIONNE WARWICK 0-1-2
"Painting The Town Red" with "Walk On By" one of her finest interpretations of a Bacharach/David composition is the classy singer who first charted in her native USA in 1962 with "Don't Make Me Over".
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 1, 2023 21:16:37 GMT 1
23/05/1964
1st THE BEATLES 220 2nd DAVE CLARK FIVE 94 3rd ROY ORBISON 79 4th PETER & GORDON 60 5th DIONNE WARWICK 57 BACHELORS 49
23/05/1964 THE BEATLES 26-35-146 23/05/1964 DAVE CLARK FIVE 0-14-48 23/05/1964 ROY ORBISON 3-10-39 23/05/1964 PETER & GORDON 0-1-2 23/05/1964 DIONNE WARWICK 0-2-3
British pop duo, composed of Peter Asher (brother of actress Jane (then Paul McCartney's girlfriend 1964-66) later top producer & A&R guy, and further on the inspiration for a certain film character portrayed by Mike Myers) and Gordon Waller debut single "A World Without Love" was a Lennon & McCartney composition topped both the UK & US singles charts.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 1, 2023 21:21:43 GMT 1
30/05/1964
1st THE BEATLES 190 2nd DAVE CLARK FIVE 95 3rd ROY ORBISON 73 4th DIONNE WARWICK 61 5th BARBRA STREISAND 55 MARY WELLS 54
30/05/1964 THE BEATLES 27-36-151 30/05/1964 DAVE CLARK FIVE 0-15-52 30/05/1964 ROY ORBISON 3-11-42 30/05/1964 DIONNE WARWICK 0-3-5 30/05/1964 BARBRA STREISAND 0-1-1
We say hello to the breakthrough single "People" recording by the Broadway star who would go on to become a multi chart topping & Oscar & Grammy winning legend and icon.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 1, 2023 21:24:48 GMT 1
06/06/1964
1st THE BEATLES 163 2nd DAVE CLARK FIVE 95 3rd MARY WELLS 89 4th ROY ORBISON 73 5th DIONNE WARWICK 66 5th BACHELORS 66 BARBRA STREISAND 64
06/06/1964 THE BEATLES 28-37-156 06/06/1964 DAVE CLARK FIVE 0-16-56 06/06/1964 MARY WELLS 0-1-3 06/06/1964 ROY ORBISON 3-12-44 06/06/1964 DIONNE WARWICK 0-4-6 06/06/1964 BACHELORS 0-8-15
This week the Fab Four from Liverpool are deposed by the Dixie Cups "Chapel Of Love" of the USA #1 spot with "Love Me Do", their debut UK release from 1962.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 1, 2023 21:28:36 GMT 1
13/06/1964
1st THE BEATLES 142 2nd MARY WELLS 97 3rd DAVE CLARK FIVE 87 4th LOUIS ARMSTRONG 76 5th BACHELORS 69 ROY ORBISON 66 DIONNE WARWICK 64
13/06/1964 THE BEATLES 29-38-161 13/06/1964 MARY WELLS 0-2-7 13/06/1964 DAVE CLARK FIVE 0-17-59 13/06/1964 LOUIS ARMSTRONG 0-1-2 13/06/1964 BACHELORS 0-9-16
The Motown singer with "My Guy" the Smokey Robinson composition is still high inside the US singles charts after peaking at #1), and climbing the UK singles charts on its way to a UK #5 peak.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 1, 2023 21:32:10 GMT 1
20/06/1964
1st THE BEATLES 131 2nd MARY WELLS 96 3rd DAVE CLARK FIVE 81 4th LOUIS ARMSTRONG 78 5th BACHELORS 73 PETER & GORDON 69 DIONNE WARWICK 66 BARBRA STREISAND 66
20/06/1964 THE BEATLES 30-39-166 20/06/1964 MARY WELLS 0-3-11 20/06/1964 DAVE CLARK FIVE 0-18-62 20/06/1964 LOUIS ARMSTRONG 0-2-4 20/06/1964 BACHELORS 0-10-17
Time to say "Hello Dolly" to the legendary jazz/bebop trumpeter and vocalist.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 1, 2023 21:37:34 GMT 1
27/06/1964
1st THE BEATLES 105 2nd MARY WELLS 90 3rd DAVE CLARK FIVE 87 4th LOUIS ARMSTRONG 80 5th BARBRA STREISAND 77 BACHELORS 69 CHUCK BERRY 69
27/06/1964 THE BEATLES 31-40-171 27/06/1964 MARY WELLS 0-4-15 27/06/1964 DAVE CLARK FIVE 0-19-65 27/06/1964 LOUIS ARMSTRONG 0-3-6 27/06/1964 BARBRA STREISAND 0-2-2
Despite having no single inside the UK or US top 10, the Fab Four ("I Saw Her Standing There" video) stay on top for a 31st week.... But are things about to change ...
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 2, 2023 20:06:45 GMT 1
04/07/1964
1st DAVE CLARK FIVE 95 2nd THE BEATLES 88 3rd BARBRA STREISAND 77 4th MARY WELLS 68 5th PETER & GORDON 66 LOUIS ARMSTRONG 65 BACHELORS 65
04/07/1964 DAVE CLARK FIVE 1-20-70 04/07/1964 THE BEATLES 31-41-175 04/07/1964 BARBRA STREISAND 0-3-5 04/07/1964 MARY WELLS 0-5-17 04/07/1964 PETER & GORDON 0-2-3
The DC5 with their current transatlantic top ten hit "Can't You See That's She's Mine", and a high charting album on both sides of the pond end The Beatles 31 weeks run on top.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 2, 2023 20:14:19 GMT 1
11/07/1964
1st DAVE CLARK FIVE 97 2nd PETER & GORDON 81 3rd THE BEATLES 78 4th BARBRA STREISAND 72 5th ROLLING STONES 59 BEACH BOYS 58
11/07/1964 DAVE CLARK FIVE 2-21-75 11/07/1964 PETER & GORDON 0-3-7 11/07/1964 THE BEATLES 31-42-178 11/07/1964 BARBRA STREISAND 0-4-7 11/07/1964 ROLLING STONES 0-2-2
With their previous chart topping single still in the charts the duo record "Nobody I Know" USA #12 UK #10 song written by Paul McCartney (attributed to Lennon–McCartney) which Peter and Gordon recorded in an April 1964 session at Abbey Road Studio.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 2, 2023 20:18:49 GMT 1
18/07/1964
1st THE BEATLES 115 2nd DAVE CLARK FIVE 94 3rd DUSTY SPRINGFIELD 74 4th PETER & GORDON 72 5th BEACH BOYS 70 BARBRA STREISAND 60 ROLLING STONES 60
18/07/1964 THE BEATLES 32-43-183 18/07/1964 DAVE CLARK FIVE 2-22-79 18/07/1964 DUSTY SPRINGFIELD 0-5-14 18/07/1964 PETER & GORDON 0-4-9 18/07/1964 THE BEACH BOYS 0-8-17
The Fab Four return to the top, thanks to the Lennon/McCartney penned transatlantic #1 hit "A Hard Day's Night", which was the title track of their third (UK) album & first film.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 2, 2023 20:26:38 GMT 1
25/07/1964
1st THE BEATLES 145 2nd DUSTY SPRINGFIELD 79 2nd BEACH BOYS 79 4th DAVE CLARK FIVE 78 5th SEARCHERS 59 ROLLING STONES 58 STAN GETZ & ASTRUD GILBERTO 58
25/07/1964 THE BEATLES 33-44-188 25/07/1964 DUSTY SPRINGFIELD 0-6-18 25/07/1964 THE BEACH BOYS 0-9-21 25/07/1964 DAVE CLARK FIVE 2-23-81 25/07/1964 SEARCHERS 0-22-57
Mary O'Brien returns with her UK #3 cover of the Bacharach & David composition "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself", along with her album A Girl Called Dusty flying high in the charts,
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 2, 2023 20:31:55 GMT 1
01/08/1964
1st THE BEATLES 148 2nd BEACH BOYS 81 3rd DUSTY SPRINGFIELD 80 4th ROLLING STONES 68 5th DAVE CLARK FIVE 61 SEARCHERS 58
01/08/1964 THE BEATLES 34-45-193 01/08/1964 THE BEACH BOYS 0-10-25 01/08/1964 DUSTY SPRINGFIELD 0-7-21 01/08/1964 ROLLING STONES 0-3-4 01/08/1964 DAVE CLARK FIVE 2-24-82
"I Get Around" USA #1 UK #7 opening track from their 1964 album All Summer Long. Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, the autobiographical lyrics describe the group's reaction to their newfound fame and success.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 2, 2023 20:38:11 GMT 1
08/08/1964
1st THE BEATLES 166 2nd ROLLING STONES 79 3rd BEACH BOYS 77 3rd DUSTY SPRINGFIELD 77 5th DAVE CLARK FIVE 62 CLIFF RICHARD 52
08/08/1964 THE BEATLES 35-46-198 08/08/1964 ROLLING STONES 0-4-8 08/08/1964 THE BEACH BOYS 0-11-28 08/08/1964 DUSTY SPRINGFIELD 0-8-24 08/08/1964 DAVE CLARK FIVE 2-25-83
The London blues-rock band UK #1 cover of "It's All Over Now" Bobby Womack co-written track released by The Valentinos, featuring Bobby Womack & 4 other Womack's produced by Sam Cooke.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 2, 2023 20:45:08 GMT 1
15/08/1964 1st THE BEATLES 205 2nd JIM REEVES 84 3rd ROLLING STONES 82 4th BEACH BOYS 78 4th DUSTY SPRINGFIELD 78 DAVE CLARK FIVE 61
15/08/1964 THE BEATLES 36-47-203 15/08/1964 JIM REEVES 0-1-4 15/08/1964 ROLLING STONES 0-5-11 15/08/1964 THE BEACH BOYS 0-12-30 15/08/1964 DUSTY SPRINGFIELD 0-9-26
With A Hard Day's Night album on a lengthy run on top both UK & USA album charts there was no stopping the The Beatles. "And I Love Her was a Paul McCartney penned number culled from the album was a single in the USA peaking at USA #12.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 2, 2023 20:53:27 GMT 1
22/08/1964
1st THE BEATLES 213 2nd JIM REEVES 96 3rd ROLLING STONES 78 4th BEACH BOYS 76 5th DUSTY SPRINGFIELD 75 DAVE CLARK FIVE 61
22/08/1964 THE BEATLES 37-48-208 22/08/1964 JIM REEVES 0-2-8 22/08/1964 ROLLING STONES 0-6-14 22/08/1964 THE BEACH BOYS 0-13-32 22/08/1964 DUSTY SPRINGFIELD 0-10-27
Texas born country singer known as "Gentleman Jim" died in an air-crash as a result of a thunderstorm on July 31, 1964 in Tennessee. As a result he enjoyed posthumous success including "I Won't Forget You" UK #3 hit.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 2, 2023 21:00:37 GMT 1
29/08/1964
1st THE BEATLES 207 2nd JIM REEVES 117 3rd DUSTY SPRINGFIELD 70 4th ROLLING STONES 68 5th BEACH BOYS 65 ELVIS PRESLEY 60
29/08/1964 THE BEATLES 38-49-213 29/08/1964 JIM REEVES 0-3-12 29/08/1964 DUSTY SPRINGFIELD 0-11-30 29/08/1964 ROLLING STONES 0-7-16 29/08/1964 THE BEACH BOYS 0-14-33
The A Hard Days Night album cut "I'll Cry Instead" as USA #25 hit written by John Lennon about his marriage difficulties, and his difficulty coping with fame.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 2, 2023 21:12:41 GMT 1
05/09/1964
1st THE BEATLES 187 2nd JIM REEVES 128 3rd DEAN MARTIN 68 4th ROLLING STONES 67 5th ELVIS PRESLEY 62 FOUR SEASONS 54
05/09/1964 THE BEATLES 39-50-218 05/09/1964 JIM REEVES 0-4-16 05/09/1964 DEAN MARTIN 0-1-3 05/09/1964 ROLLING STONES 0-8-18 05/09/1964 ELVIS PRESLEY 4-16-48
The "Rat Packer" crooner returns to the chart with "Everybody Loves Somebody" his biggest hit in years, a USA #1 & UK #11 hit.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 4, 2023 19:22:35 GMT 1
12/09/1964
1st THE BEATLES 173 2nd JIM REEVES 136 3rd DEAN MARTIN 75 4th FOUR SEASONS 65 5th SUPREMES 62 ROLLING STONES 60
12/09/1964 THE BEATLES 40-51-223 12/09/1964 JIM REEVES 0-5-20 12/09/1964 DEAN MARTIN 0-2-6 12/09/1964 FOUR SEASONS 0-3-4 12/09/1964 SUPREMES 0-1-1
"Where Did Our Love Go" was the first of 5 consecutive USA #1 Holland-Dozier-Holland penned hits for the Motown girl vocal trio. It introduced the world to their lead singer's "unique, sensuous sound" which would see her be a chart regular for a number of decades to come.
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