Saturday, August 24, 2024

THE SATURDAY SURVEY

While American Artists are once again dominating The Top Ten (The Supremes, #1, with "Where Did Our Love Go," Dean Martin, #2, with "Everybody Loves Somebody," The Drifters, #5, with "Under The Boardwalk," Bobby Freeman, #6, with "C'Mon And Swim," newcomers The Newbeats (sounding an awful lot like a combination of The Four Seasons and their alter-ego, The Wonder Who) at #8 with "Bread And Butter," a VERY hot hit, up 17 places from last week's #25 showing and The Ventures at #9 with their remake, "Walk Don't Run, 1964," British Acts continue to hold their own ...

"The House Of The Rising Sun" by The Animals is up two places to #3, "A Hard Day's Night" by The Beatles is down one spot to #4, The Dave Clark Five hold steady at #7 with "Because" and Dusty Springfield is still holding on at #10 with "Wishin' And Hopin'."

Carrying on our recap of The British Invasion, you'll also find British pop acts at #11 this week, "How Do You Do It" by Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Beatles at #'s 14, 17, 26 and 68 with, respectively, "And I Love Her," "Ain't She Sweet," "I'll Cry Instead" and "If I Fell," giving The Fab Four a total of FIVE Top 100 Hits this week ... plus George Martin's instrumental of "Ringo's Theme," holding on at #56.

Meanwhile, The Rolling Stones hold down TWO of The Top 40 spots with "It's All Over Now" (#31, up six places) and "Tell Me," #35 ... Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas ALSO have TWO Top 100 entries ... "I'll Keep You Satisfied" holds steady at #42 while their version of yet ANOTHER Lennon and McCartney tune, "From A Window," debuts at #94.

Rounding out the list, "Some Day We're Gonna Love Again" sits at #65 for The Searchers, "Someone, Someone" premiers at #90 for Brian Poole and the Tremeloes ... these are the guys who beat The Beatles to a Decca recording contract a couple of years ago, FINALLY making some headway on the American charts ... and "I Believe" by The Bachelors, still hanging in there at #96.

Meanwhile, it looks like Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde have another hit on their hands ...

Their latest, "A Summer Song," jumps from #100 to #77, a move of 23 places! 

(They would also record a version of "From A Window" ... but it just couldn't compete with Billy J. Kramer's version.)

 

 

60 YEARS AGO TODAY:

8/24/64 – Brian Epstein, The Beatles’ Manager, meets Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley’s Manage for the first time, at The Beverly Hills Hotel in California.


It will be a full year before The Beatles and Elvis Presley meet face to face ... 

But Elvis and The Colonel have been very congratulatory toward music's latest fad, even sending them a telegram that Ed Sullivan read on his television program the first time they appeared.

Friday, August 23, 2024

August 23rd, 1964

60 YEARS AGO TODAY:

8/23/64 – The Beatles perform for the first time at The Hollywood Bowl.  Material from this concert will be coupled with their 1965 performance and released as the only official live Beatles album in 1977.


 

You couldn't hear a thing ...

But oh, what a place to be!!!

  


from Harvey Kubernik ...

https://www.musicconnection.com/kubernik-60th-anniversary-of-the-beatles-at-the-hollywood-bowl-greatest-story-never-told-event/

Thursday, August 22, 2024

August 22nd, 1964

60 YEARS AGO TODAY:

8/22/64 – “Where Did Our Love Go” becomes the first #1 Record for The Supremes.  (They reportedly got the chance to record it after The Marvelettes turned it down!)  

The previously nick-named “No Hit Supremes” would also top the charts with their next four singles, giving the girls FIVE consecutive #1 records.  (They’d go on to have eight more before Diana Ross left the trio to pursue a solo career.)