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Post by raliverpool on Sept 10, 2023 14:46:09 GMT 1
30/01/1965 1st THE BEATLES 137 2nd KINKS 83 3rd RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS 77 4th PETULA CLARK 65 5th ROLLING STONES 65 VAL DOONICAN 64 30/01/1965 BEATLES 52-65-290 30/01/1965 KINKS 0-7-16 30/01/1965 RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS 0-2-5 30/01/1965 PETULA CLARK 0-5-13
30/01/1965 ROLLING STONES 0-16-42
The Ray Davies penned "Tired Of Waiting For You" was on its way to UK #1; whilst their self titled debut album "The Kinks was in the UK top 5 album. Over the pond, "All Day And All Of The Night" was on its way to a USA #7 peak.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 10, 2023 14:49:38 GMT 1
06/02/1965 1st THE BEATLES 109 2nd KINKS 91 3rd RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS 83 4th DEL SHANNON 63 5th VAL DOONICAN 61 PETULA CLARK 60 SUPREMES 60
06/02/1965 BEATLES 53-66-295 06/02/1965 KINKS 0-8-20 06/02/1965 RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS 0-3-8 06/02/1965 DEL SHANNON 0-1-2 06/02/1965 VAL DOONICAN 0-2-2
The last major hit "Keep Searchin' (Follow The Sun)" USA #9, UK #9 for the early 1960s Rock & Roll singer/songwriter.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 10, 2023 14:53:42 GMT 1
13/02/1965 1st RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS 92 2nd KINKS 87 3rd THE BEATLES 82 4th VAL DOONICAN 65 5th DEL SHANNON 60 ROLLING STONES 55 13/02/1965 RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS 1-4-13 13/02/1965 KINKS 0-9-24 13/02/1965 BEATLES 53-67-298 13/02/1965 VAL DOONICAN 0-3-4
13/02/1965 DEL SHANNON 0-2-3
Blue eyed soul singers Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield take the top spot after a nine week run by The Beatles, mostly thanks to their global chart topping "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" written by producer Phil Spector, with songwriting duo Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil,
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 10, 2023 14:59:35 GMT 1
20/02/1965
1st RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS 101 2nd KINKS 91 3rd THE BEATLES 60 4th VAL DOONICAN 57 5th JIM REEVES 50 DEL SHANNON 49 20/02/1965 RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS 2-5-18 20/02/1965 KINKS 0-10-28 20/02/1965 BEATLES 53-68-301 20/02/1965 VAL DOONICAN 0-4-6 20/02/1965 JIM REEVES 3-18-66
Lock up your cardigans the Irish easy listening crooner was "Walk(ing) Tall" in both the UK singles & album charts.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 10, 2023 15:03:26 GMT 1
27/02/1965
1st RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS 106 2nd THE BEATLES 81 3rd KINKS 77 4th VAL DOONICAN 55 5th JIM REEVES 51 ROY ORBISON 47
27/02/1965 RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS 3-6-23 27/02/1965 BEATLES 53-69-305 27/02/1965 KINKS 0-11-31 27/02/1965 VAL DOONICAN 0-5-7 27/02/1965 JIM REEVES 3-19-67
Jim Reeves appears due to his UK #8 "It Hurts So Much" & UK #3 "Best Of" LP.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 10, 2023 15:06:53 GMT 1
06/03/1965
1st RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS 100 2nd THE BEATLES 86 3rd KINKS 59 3rd HERMAN'S HERMITS 59 5th ROY ORBISON 55 VAL DOONICAN 53
06/03/1965 RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS 4-7-28 06/03/1965 BEATLES 53-70-309 06/03/1965 KINKS 0-12-34 06/03/1965 HERMAN'S HERMITS 0-1-3 06/03/1965 ROY ORBISON 3-24-70
Taken from Roy Orbison's "Oh Pretty Woman" LP is the USA #21 UK #14 single "Goodnight".
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 10, 2023 15:10:34 GMT 1
13/03/1965
1st THE BEATLES 83 2nd RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS 82 3rd HERMAN'S HERMITS 71 4th ROLLING STONES 55 5th ROY ORBISON 53 5th SUPREMES 53
13/03/1965 BEATLES 53-71-314 13/03/1965 RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS 4-8-32 13/03/1965 HERMAN'S HERMITS 0-2-6 13/03/1965 ROLLING STONES 0-16-41 13/03/1965 ROY ORBISON 3-25-71 13/03/1965 SUPREMES 5-16-60
The Fab Four return to the top, not least due to the Beatles For Sale album cut "Eight Days A Week" storming to USA #1.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 10, 2023 15:13:43 GMT 1
20/03/1965
1st THE BEATLES 79 2nd HERMAN'S HERMITS 74 3rd ROLLING STONES 60 4th RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS 56 5th SUPREMES 55 ROY ORBISON 52 20/03/1965 BEATLES 53-72-319 20/03/1965 HERMAN'S HERMITS 0-3-10 20/03/1965 ROLLING STONES 0-17-44 20/03/1965 RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS 4-9-34 20/03/1965 SUPREMES 5-17-61
Meanwhile in the UK, The Rolling Stones have the #1 album Rolling Stones No. 2 & the UK #1 single "The Last Time".
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 10, 2023 15:18:42 GMT 1
27/03/1965
1st HERMAN'S HERMITS 77 2nd THE BEATLES 73 3rd ROLLING STONES 60 4th SUPREMES 56 5th SANDIE SHAW 52 27/03/1965 HERMAN'S HERMITS 1-4-15 27/03/1965 BEATLES 53-73-323 27/03/1965 ROLLING STONES 0-18-47 27/03/1965 SUPREMES 5-18-63
27/03/1965 SANDIE SHAW 0-1-1
Dagenham, Essex born singer Sandra Ann Goodrich is at UK #7 (on its way to UK #4) "I'll Stop At Nothing" & UK #3 album "Sandie".
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 11, 2023 13:12:13 GMT 1
03/04/1965
1st SUPREMES 74 2nd HERMAN'S HERMITS 72 3rd THE BEATLES 71 4th ROLLING STONES 60 5th GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS 52 KINKS 50 03/04/1965 SUPREMES 6-19-68 03/04/1965 HERMAN'S HERMITS 1-5-19 03/04/1965 BEATLES 53-74-326 03/04/1965 ROLLING STONES 0-19-49
03/04/1965 GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS 0-13-27
The Supremes reign supreme, largely thanks to their latest USA #1 & UK #7 "Stop! In The Name Of Love".
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 11, 2023 13:17:12 GMT 1
10/04/1965 1st HERMAN'S HERMITS 86 2nd SUPREMES 79 3rd ROLLING STONES 74 4th KINKS 68 5th THE BEATLES 67 10/04/1965 HERMAN'S HERMITS 2-6-24 10/04/1965 SUPREMES 6-20-72 10/04/1965 ROLLING STONES 0-20-52 10/04/1965 KINKS 0-13-36
10/04/1965 BEATLES 53-75-327
The Manchester and fronted by singer/teen heart throb Peter Noone beat pop group top this chart due to different UK & USA singles. "Silhouettes" UK #3 peak & "Can You Feel My Heartbeat" USA #2.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 11, 2023 13:23:14 GMT 1
17/04/1965
1st HERMAN'S HERMITS 124 2nd ROLLING STONES 94 3rd THE BEATLES 86 4th SUPREMES 83 5th BOB DYLAN 76
17/04/1965 HERMAN'S HERMITS 3-7-29 17/04/1965 ROLLING STONES 0-21-56 17/04/1965 BEATLES 53-76-330 17/04/1965 SUPREMES 6-21-74
17/04/1965 BOB DYLAN 0-1-1
Thanks to The Beatles patronage New York folk singer born Robert Zimmerman reaches this chart for the first time due to having 3 albums in the UK top 20: "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" (UK #1); "The Times They Are A Changin'" (UK #9); " Another Side Of Bob Dylan" (UK #13 ... #8 peak); and "The Times They Are A Changin'" at UK #9.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 11, 2023 13:31:04 GMT 1
24/04/1965
1st HERMAN'S HERMITS 114 2nd ROLLING STONES 97 3rd KINKS 77 4th THE BEATLES 74 4th SUPREMES 74 SEEKERS 73 24/04/1965 HERMAN'S HERMITS 4-8-34 24/04/1965 ROLLING STONES 0-22-60 24/04/1965 KINKS 0-14-39 24/04/1965 BEATLES 53-77-332
24/04/1965 SUPREMES 6-22-76
The USA #1 music hall smash hit was written by British actor, screenwriter and songwriter Trevor "No-no-no-no-no..." Peacock (Jim Trott, Vicar of Dibley)
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 11, 2023 13:35:07 GMT 1
01/05/1965
1st HERMAN'S HERMITS 116 2nd ROLLING STONES 96 3rd THE BEATLES 95 4th SEEKERS 84 5th BOB DYLAN 77 KINKS 69
01/05/1965 HERMAN'S HERMITS 5-9-39 01/05/1965 ROLLING STONES 0-23-64 01/05/1965 BEATLES 53-78-335 01/05/1965 SEEKERS 0-1-2 01/05/1965 BOB DYLAN 0-2-2
The Beatles return with their latest Lennon/McCartney global #1 smash "Ticket To Ride".
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 11, 2023 13:39:34 GMT 1
08/05/1965
1st HERMAN'S HERMITS 120 2nd THE BEATLES 107 3rd BOB DYLAN 102 4th SEEKERS 92 5th ROLLING STONES 86 08/05/1965 HERMAN'S HERMITS 6-10-44 08/05/1965 BEATLES 53-79-339 08/05/1965 BOB DYLAN 0-3-5 08/05/1965 SEEKERS 0-2-4
08/05/1965 ROLLING STONES 0-24-65
The Australian folk pop group fronted by Judith Durham appear on this chart largely thanks to "I'll Never Find Another You" USA #4 peak (it reached UK #1 2/3 months earlier), & "A World Of Our Own" UK #3 peak.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 11, 2023 13:44:28 GMT 1
15/05/1965
1st BOB DYLAN 112 2nd HERMAN'S HERMITS 106 3rd THE BEATLES 106 4th SEEKERS 90 5th ROLLING STONES 69 15/05/1965 BOB DYLAN 1-4-10 15/05/1965 HERMAN'S HERMITS 6-11-48 15/05/1965 BEATLES 53-80-343 15/05/1965 SEEKERS 0-3-6
15/05/1965 ROLLING STONES 0-25-66
Bob Dylan invents the lyric video with "Subterranean Homesick Blues". His first USA top 40 entry (USA #39); & UK #9.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 11, 2023 13:49:56 GMT 1
22/05/1965
1st HERMAN'S HERMITS 125 2nd BOB DYLAN 115 3rd THE BEATLES 103 4th SEEKERS 80 5th PETER & GORDON 63 ROGER MILLER 60
22/05/1965 HERMAN'S HERMITS 7-12-53 22/05/1965 BOB DYLAN 1-5-14 22/05/1965 BEATLES 53-81-346 22/05/1965 SEEKERS 0-4-8 22/05/1965 PETER & GORDON 0-5-10
The English duo's cover of the Buddy Holly standard "True Love Ways" peaked at UK #2 & USA #14.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 11, 2023 13:55:31 GMT 1
29/05/1965
1st HERMAN'S HERMITS 112 2nd BOB DYLAN 103 3rd THE BEATLES 96 4th SEEKERS 83 5th ELVIS PRESLEY 78 ROGER MILLER 68 29/05/1965 HERMAN'S HERMITS 8-13-58 29/05/1965 BOB DYLAN 1-6-18 29/05/1965 BEATLES 53-82-349 29/05/1965 SEEKERS 0-5-10
29/05/1965 ELVIS PRESLEY 4-18-50
Elvis Presley has his biggest hit since Beatlemania happened with the gospel ballad "Crying In The Chapel" USA #3 & UK #1.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 11, 2023 13:59:28 GMT 1
05/06/1965
1st HERMAN'S HERMITS 120 2nd ELVIS PRESLEY 88 3rd BOB DYLAN 87 4th THE BEATLES 84 5th ROGER MILLER 78 SEEKERS 68 05/06/1965 HERMAN'S HERMITS 9-14-63 05/06/1965 ELVIS PRESLEY 4-19-54 05/06/1965 BOB DYLAN 1-7-21 05/06/1965 BEATLES 53-83-351
05/06/1965 ROGER MILLER 0-1-1
"King of the Road" is a song written by country singer Roger Miller, who first recorded it in November 1964. It crossed over from being a USA Country #1 crossover to peak at USA #4 & UK #1.
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Post by raliverpool on Sept 11, 2023 14:04:56 GMT 1
12/06/1965
1st HERMAN'S HERMITS 123 2nd ELVIS PRESLEY 102 3rd THE BEATLES 81 4th BOB DYLAN 74 4th ROGER MILLER 74 12/06/1965 HERMAN'S HERMITS 10-15-67 12/06/1965 ELVIS PRESLEY 4-20-58 12/06/1965 BEATLES 53-84-354 12/06/1965 BOB DYLAN 1-8-23 12/06/1965 ROGER MILLER 0-2-3
With Bob Dylan's latest album "Bring It On Home To Me" having peaked at UK #1 ... then I'm posting the much covered closing track "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue".
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