WARM – SCRANTON – WILKES-BARRE
THE MIGHTY 590
HITS OF THE WEEK
MARCH 27, 1965
TW LW
1. Red Roses For A Blue Lady – Wayne Newton 3
2. Birds And The Bees – Jewel Akens 1
3. King Of The Road – Roger Miller 2
4. Stop, In The Name Of Love – The Supremes 5
5. Eight Days A Week – The Beatles 4
6. One Kiss For Old Time's Sake – Ronnie Dove 10
7. This Is My Prayer – The Ray Charles Singers 12
8. Goldfinger – Shirley Bassey 6
9. The Race Is On – Jack Jones 14
10. You're Breakin' My Heart – The Chartbusters 11
11. Do The Clam – Elvis Presley 13
12. I'm Telling You – Freddie & The Dreamers 24
13. Tired Of Waiting For You – The Kinks 25
14. I Must Be Seeing Things – Gene Pitney 15
15. I Know A Place – Petula Clark 28
16. I Don't Want To Spoil The Party – The Beatles 8
17. If I Loved You – Chad & Jeremy 17
18. For Mama – Jerry Vale 22
19. Send Me The Pillow That You Dream On – Dean Martin 21
20. I'll Never Find Another You – The Seekers 32
21. Losing You – Dusty Springfield 19
22. The Boy From New York – The Ad Libs 7
23. Somebody Else Is Taking My Place – Al Martino 22
24. Yea Yea – Georgie Fame 31
25. The Clapping Song – Shirley Ellis 35
26. Come Tomorrow – Manfred Mann 16
27. I'll Keep Holding You – Sonny James 30
28. Goodnight – Roy Orbison 20
29. What Have They Done To The Rain – The Searchers 9
30. Long, Lonely Nights – Bobby Vinton 33
31. Girl Don't Come – Sandie Shaw 37
32. I Can't Stop Thinking Of You – Bobbi Martin 34
33. Little Things – Bobby Goldsboro 18
34. Anytime At All – Frank Sinatra 36
35. Bumble Bee – The Searchers 38
36. Four Seasons – Lenny Coleman 39
37. Ferry Cross The Mersey – Gerry & The Pacemakers 23
38. Game Of Love – Wayne Fontana –
39. Come And Stay With Me – Marianne Faithful –
40. And Roses, And Roses – Andy Williams PH
PICK HIT OF THE WEEK
Count Me In – Gary Lewis
PICK ALBUM OF THE WEEK
Have You Looked Into Your Heart – Jerry Vale
NOTE: The song titles and artists shown above are presented exactly as they are shown on the printed survey. Any typos, spelling errors and/or other anomalies are as they appear on the printed sheet.
From the Gary Pfeifer collection.



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