The Byrds earn their second #1 Record as "Turn! Turn! Turn!" rises to the top, just ahead of The Four Seasons' hit "Let's Hang On." Last week's #1 Record, "I Hear A Symphony" slips to #3. Also earning bullets in this week's Top Ten are "I Got You" by James Brown, "Over And Over" by The Dave Clark Five, "I Can Never Go Home Anymore" by The Shangri-Las and "I Will" by Dean Martin.
And there are five more bulleted hits in The Top Twenty coming right up behind them: "Something About You" by The Four Tops, "Fever" by The McCoys, "Make The World Go Away" by Eddy Arnold, "Hang On Sloopy" by The Ramsey Lewis Trio and "England Swings" by Roger Miller.
Just take a look at the diversity in this week's Top Twenty ...
You've got country/rock by The Byrds, British Invasion Music by The Dave Clark Five and The Rolling Stones, flat out country by Eddy Arnold and Roger Miller, who also brings "novelty" to the table, as does Little Jimmy Dickens with "May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose," jazz by The Ramsey Lewis Trio and Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, Motown Soul by The Supremes, Marvin Gaye and The Four Tops and Funky Soul, courtesy of James Brown, The Godfather Of Soul. You've even got your middle-of-the-road / adult contemporary music covered thanks to Dean Martin. And this is all just in The Top 20!!! (The only thing missing is The Beatles ... but don't worry, they'll be back! Besides, they're still holding on at #42 with "Yesterday," a former 4-week #1 Record!)
60 YEARS AGO TODAY:
11/29/65 – Rolling Stones Day is held in Denver, Colorado, before their concert there







