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Music Survey: KJR Seattle, WA “Fabulous Fifty Survey” December 23, 1963

                  KJR – CHANNEL 95 – SEATTLE/TACOMA
                       
FABULOUS FIFTY SURVEY
                         
DECEMBER 23, 1963

   TW                                                             LW

    1. Charley Browning – Young Men                              

    2. Nitty Gritty – Shirley Ellis                                2

    3. Hooka Tooka – Chubby Checker                                1

    4. Girls Grow Up Faster Than Boys – Cookies                    5

    5. Outer Limits – Marketts                                     4

    6. Popsicles, Icicles – Murmaids                               6

    7. Forget Him – Bobby Rydell                                   8

    8. Daisy Petal Pickin' – Jimmy Gilmer                         10

    9. Little Saint Nick – Beach Boys                             11

   10. Drag City – Jan & Dean                                     15

   11. There I've Said It Again – Bobby Vinton                     3

   12. Here Comes The Boy – Tracey Dey                            12

   13. Dominique – Singing Nun                                     7

   14. Pretty Paper – Roy Orbison                                 18

   15. The Boy Next Door – Secrets                                 9

   16. So Far Away – Hank Jacobs                                  22

   17. Twelve Gifts Of Christmas – Allan Sherman                  28

   18. Marvelous Toy – Chad Mitchell                              41

   19. Whispering – April & Nino                                  33

   20. 24 Hours To Tulsa – Gene Pitney                            17

   21. Talk Back Trembling Lips – Johnny Tillitson                25

   22. Bad Girl – Neil Sedaka                                     14

   23. When The Lovelight – Supremes                              39

   24. A Soulin' – Peter, Paul & Mary                             31

   25. You Don't Have To Be A Baby – Caravelles                   21

   26. Jimmy Boy – Girl Friends                                   34

   27. Lucky Old Sun – Ray Charles                                36

   28. Dominique – Mary Ford                                      29

   29. Can't Help Falling In Love – Lancers                       32

   30. Somewhere – The Tymes                                     

   31. So Goodbye – Olympics                                      

   32. Heartless Heart – Floyd Cramer                             16

   33. Midnight Mary – Joey Powers                                27

   34. Tra La La La Suzy – Dean & Jean                            24

   35. Today's Teardrops – Ricky Nelson                           35

   36. Pink Dominos – Cresents                                   

   37. Do You Hear What I Hear – Various Artists                 

   38. Stew Ball – Peter Paul & Mary                              23

   39. Quick Sand – Martha & Vandellas                            46

   40. You Don't Own Me – Leslie Gore                            

   41. Turn Around – Dick & Dee Dee                               26

   42. In My Room – Beach Boys                                    30

   43. Wonder What She's Doin' – Barry & Tamberlanes              20

   44. That Boy John – Raindrops                                  38

   45. Living A Lie – Al Martino                                  40

   46. Comin' In The Back Door – Baja Marimba Band                44

   47. Have You Heard – Duprees                                   43

   48. Our Love Affair – Wink Martindale                         

   49. Leaving It Up To You – Dale & Grace                        47

   50. Baby I Love You – Ronettes                                

 

       "A record which in sales this week is number two is not listed

       on the Hit Parade. We refer to Millicent Martin: "The Summer

       of His Years" this the tribute to John F. Kennedy. We hesitate

       to put it in the category of a hit record. It would seem to

       commercialise what was meant to be just a musical tribute to

       that Great President!"

 

       Pictured: Lee Perkins  Noon to 3 pm

 

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 Brian Lord.

From the Gary Pfeifer collection.,

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