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Music Survey: WMEX Boston, MA “15 And Ten” Survey” Week Ending December 31, 1965

                                     WMEX – 1510         

                        GREATER BOSTON'S MOST POPULAR STATION

                                  15 AND TEN SURVEY       

                            WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1965

 

    1. We Can Work It Out/Day Tripper/Michelle – The Beatles       1

    2. There Won't Be Any Snow – Derrik Roberts                    2

    3. Fever – The McCoys                                          3

    4. She's Just My Style – Gary Lewis                            4

    5. As Tears Go By – The Rolling Stones                        22

    6. Look Through Any Window – The Hollies                       9

    7. Barbara Ann – The Beach Boys                               23

    8. Sandy – Ronny & Daytonas                                   13

    9. It's My Life – The Animals                                 11

   10. The Little Girl I Once Knew – The Beach Boys                7

   11. Over And Over – Dave Clark Five                             5

   12. No Matter What Shape – The T-Bones                         17

   13. Ebb Tide – Righteous Brothers                              16

   14. You Didn't Have To Be So Nice – Lovin' Spoonful            15

   15. Flowers On The Wall – Statler Brothers                      6

   16. Satin Pillows – Bobby Vinton                               21

   17. Lightning Strikes – Lou Christie                          

   18. California Dreamin' – Mama's & Papa's                     

   19. A Must To Avoid – Herman's Hermits                        

   20. Lies – The Knickerbockers                                 

   21. The Men In My Little Girl's Life – Mike Douglas           

   22. A Well Respected Man – The Kinks                          

   23. Jenny Take A Ride – Mitch Ryder                            25

   24. Spanish Eyes – Al Martino                                  19

   25. Like A Baby – Len Barry                                  Pick

 

       MEET THE GOOD GUYS (pictured)

       Larry Justice       6 A.M. to 10 A.M.

       Bill Jones         10 A.M. to 2 P.M.

       Mel Miller          2 P.M. to 4 P.M.

       Dan Donovan         4 P.M. to 7 P.M.

       Woo-Woo Ginsburg    7 P.M. to 10 P.M.

       Larry Glick         1 A.M. to 6 A.M.

 

 

 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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Music Survey: WJJD Chicago, IL “Forty Top Tunes” Week of December 31, 1956

                               WJJD – RADIO CHICAGO   

                              1160 ON YOUR RADIO DIAL

                         FORTY TOP TUNES OF GREATER CHICAGO

                             WEEK OF DECEMBER 31, 1956

 

    1. Singing The Blues – Guy Mitchell                            1

    2. Banana Boat Song – Tarriers/H. Belefonte                    5

    3. Rock A Bye Your Baby – Jerry Lewis                          3

    4. Blueberry Hill – Fats Domino                                4

    5. Just Walking In The Rain – Johnny Ray                       2

    6. A Rose And A Baby Ruth – Geo. Hamilton IV                   6

    7. Gonna Get Along Without You Now – Patience & Prudence      10

    8. Cindy Oh Cindy – Vince Martin                               9

    9. The Green Door – Jim Lowe                                   8

   10. Garden Of Eden – Joe Valino                                 7

   11. Love Me Tender – Elvis Presley                             12

   12. Armen's Theme – David Seville                              11

   13. Slow Walk – Sil Austin                                     15

   14. Jealous Lover – Frank Sinatra                              13

   15. Stormy – Prophets                                          14

   16. Greensleeves – Beverley Sisters                            16

   17. Cinco Robles – Russell Arms                                25

   18. Honky Tonk – Bill Doggett                                  18

   19. Baby Doll – Andy Williams                                  19

   20. I Dreamed – Betty Johnson                                  17

   21. True Love – Jane Powell/B. Crosby & G. Kelly               22

   22. Don't Forbid Me – Pat Boone                                38

   23. Mama From The Train – Patti Page                           20

   24. Anastasia – Pat Boone                                      21

   25. Young Love – Tab Hunter                                   

   26. Moonlight Gambler – Frankie Laine                          39

   27. My Last Night In Rome – Eddie Dano                         24

   28. Friendly Persuasion – Pat Boone                            23

   29. Two Different Worlds – Don Rondo                           30

   30. City Of Angels – The Highlights                            29

   31. Petticoats Of Portugal – Caesar Giovannini/Dick Jacobs     26

   32. Don't Be Cruel – Elvis Presley                             28

   33. Rudy's Rock – Bill Haley                                   34

   34. I Love My Baby – Jill Corey                                40

   35. Goodnight My Love – McGuires                               37

   36. Tra La La – Georgia Gibbs                                  36

   37. Mutual Admiration Society – Teresa Brewer                  27

   38. Star You Wished Upon Last Night – Gisele Mackenzie         31

   39. Night Lights – Nat King Cole                               32

   40. Liebestraum – George Girard                                35

 

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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Music Survey: WHYN Springfield, MA “Hit Music” Week of December 29, 1978 – January 4, 1979

                              WHYN – 56 – SPRINGFIELD, MA

                                      HIT MUSIC

                      WEEK OF DECEMBER 29, 1978 – JANUARY 4, 1979

 

   TW                                                             LW

    1. Le Freak – Chic                                             1

    2. Too Much Heaven – Bee Gees                                  2

    3. My Life – Billy Joel                                        4

    4. You Don't Bring Me Flowers – Barbra & Neil                  3

    5. Y.M.C.A. – Village People                                   6

    6. Hold The Line – Toto                                        9

    7. I Love The Nightlife – Alicia Bridges                       5

    8. Sharing The Night Together – Dr. Hook                       8

    9. How You Gonna See Me Now – Alice Cooper                    11

   10. Don't Throw It All Away – Andy Gibb                        10

   11. Ooh Baby Baby – Linda Ronstadt                             12

   12. Promises – Eric Clapton                                    13

   13. I Just Wanna Stop – Gino Vannelli                           7

   14. September – Earth, Wind & Fire                             18

   15. We've Got Tonight – Bob Seger                              19

   16. Time Passages – Al Stewart                                 14

   17. A Little More Love – Olivia Newton-John                   

   18. I'm Every Woman – Chaka Khan                               20

   19. New York Groove – Ace Frehley                             

   20. Every 1's A Winner – Hot Chocolate                        

 

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.

    Survey courtesy of Tracy Carman.

    From the Gary Pfeifer collection.

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