Saturday, April 11, 2026

The Saturday Survey ... and 60 YEARS AGO TODAY: April 11th, 1966

C'mon, we all knew it was coming ...

The Righteous Brothers take over the #1 spot with "(You're My) Soul And Inspiration," knocking The Lovin' Spoonful to the #2 position.

Behind that are four solid up-and-comers:  "Bang Bang" by Cher (up three more spots to #3), "Secret Agent Man" by Johnny Rivers (up four spots to #4), "Time Won't Let Me" by The Outsiders (up from #13 to #5) and "Good Lovin'" by The Young Rascals, which climbs from #14 to #6.  All of these records are solid contenders to take over the top spot in the weeks to come.  

The only other record in The Top Ten showing upward movement is B.J. Thomas' take on the Hank Williams classic, "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" ... but that one doesn't even have a bullet, so it may have already topped out.

Once you look past The Top Ten, however, you'll find another solid block of records on the rise ...

"Kicks" is up six places to #11, "This Old Heart Of Mine" climbs four notches to #12, "Sloop John B" is up fifteen spots to #13, "Little Latin Lupe Lu" makes a four point move to #14 and Petula Clark's "A Sign Of The Times" climbs another nine places to land at #16.  (And let's not rule out The Shadows Of Knight ... their first chart hit, "Gloria," moves up 16 notches to #20!)

Herman's Hermits seem to have another hit on their hands ... their latest, "Leaning On The Lamp Post," is up 32 spots to #27.  Last week it was #59 ... and the week before that, it premiered at #91. 

The Mamas and Papas are back with a big mover this week ... "Monday Monday" climbs from #80 to #34, a move of 46 places.

The Byrds are up 31 spots with "Eight Miles High" ... and there's an interesting spoken-word record on the rise as well ... Buddy Starcher's "History Repeats Itself," comparing the Kennedy assassination to the Lincoln assassination moves from #82 to #67.

Bob Dylan's got the top debut this week ... "Rainy Day Women #12 and 35" bows at #78.

And Nancy Sinatra's back, too, with the follow-up to her #1 Hit.  "How Does That Grab You, Darlin'" bears a similar "growl" vocal ... and debuts at #85.

 


60 YEARS AGO TODAY:

4/11/66 - The Buffalo Springfield make their first live (unbilled) performance at The Troubadour in Hollywood, California.  (They performed in the smaller room called "The Folk Den.") 

Also on 4/11, Jack Nicklaus becomes the first professional golfer to win back-to-back US Masters, beating Tommy Jacobs in an 18-hole playoff round

Also on 4/11, Frank Sinatra records “Strangers In The Night,” which will go all the way to #1 for him.  It will become Frank’s first #1 Hit in eleven years.

'60's FLASHBACK:

Glen Campbell used to tell an interesting (and very funny) story about recording "Strangers In The Night" with Frank Sinatra.

At the time, Campbell was still a studio session musician ... part of the so-called Wrecking Crew ... and he played on literally HUNDREDS of hit records.  But this was the first time he was ever asked to play guitar on a session for Frank Sinatra, one of the "bigs."

He couldn't believe the excitement he felt when Producer Jimmy Bowen asked him to play on the session:

One of my earliest thrills came when Bowen called for me to play rhythm guitar on a Frank Sinatra session. I had been in Hollywood about three years, but there was still more Arkansas than California in me. I was one of four guitarists and the only one to play in E-Flat with a capo.

“'Strangers In The Night' was to become a classic. We rehearsed the song fifteen times before Sinatra arrived. We recorded only three versions or 'takes' when Bowen stopped the session and selected the first rendition. The multi-million-copy version of that song was recorded on the first take!

"There were perhaps thirty musicians in the studio that day, including a string section, so who should wind up standing right next to Sinatra's singing booth? Me! 

"I couldn't take my eyes off him. I couldn't believe that I was in the same room, much less that I was playing for him. Each time I looked at him, he was looking at me. I thought that he was impressed with my playing and that he was taking note that I was the only guitarist using a capo. I was positive I had impressed him, particularly after I saw him talking to Bowen and looking in my direction after the session.  

“Bowen,” I asked, “Was Frank talking about me?”

"Yes, Bowen replied.

"What did he say?” I asked anxiously. 

He wanted to know who the fag guitar player was. Frank said you never stopped looking at him and he thought you were lusting."
-- Glen Campbell
 

Friday, April 10, 2026

The Friday Flash

The secret’s out …

The new, updated Record Research Book will be their Hot Country Singles edition, last updated in 2017 and now being given a full make-over thru 2025.

In addition to the chart history for EVERY charted country single since 1944, this new edition will also have a brand new songwriters section.  This is Record Research’s first updated volume since 2022’s Pop Singles Edition covering the years 1990 – 2022.  Expected ship date is June of 2026 ... but preorders are being accepted now …

https://www.recordresearch.com/books/top-country-singles-1944-2025/?mc_cid=2e3114c274&mc_eid=5e24d74aa3

Congratulations on keeping this valuable tradition alive.  We can’t wait to see what may be next!  (kk)

More good news …

The Rock Doc’s just keep on coming …

Next up is a new documentary spotlighting the incredible career of Peter Asher.  And this should be a good one!

PETER ASHER: EVERYWHERE MAN

Tracing an extraordinary life lived at the center of modern music history

Opens June 19th in New York City before expanding to Los Angeles and markets nationwide starting June 26. 

Feature length documentary about the life of legendary artist/musician/A&R executive/producer/manager Peter Asher

It is also set to screen at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Wednesday April 15th at 7 PM in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Cleveland International Film Festival

https://rockhall.com/event/peter-asher-everywhere-man-screening/

Featuring (in Order of Appearance):

Peter Asher; Steve Martin; Eric Idle; Jane Asher; Clare Gillies; Gordon Waller; Lyle Lovett; Paul McCartney; Victoria Asher; Twiggy; Danny Kortchmar; Betsy Asher; Marianne Faithfull; 

Pattie Boyd; John Dunbar; Barry Miles; Yoko Ono; John Lennon; Paul Jones; Chris O’Dell; James Taylor; John Boylan; Carole King; Leland Sklar; Kate Taylor; Linda Ronstadt; Andrew Gold; 

Waddy Wachtel; Ben Fong-Torres; Wendy Asher; Beverly D’Angelo; Natalie Merchant; Robin Williams; Paul Shaffer; Cathy Shaffer; Rufus Wainwright; “Weird Al” Yankovic 

 

Directed & Produced by Dayna Goldfine & Dan Geller (Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song)

Edited by: Darren Lund

Music Supervisor: Dawn Sutter Madell 

Original Score by: Laurence Juber and Jeff Alan Ross

Executive Produced by Michael Drews, Robin Sagon, Jonathan Dana, Morgan Neville, Caitrin Rogers, Keith Putney

Peter Asher: Everywhere Man chronicles Asher’s remarkable six-decade journey through the worlds of pop, folk, and rock, from his early British Invasion chart-topping fame as half of the iconic duo Peter & Gordon and his close 

friendship with Paul McCartney, to his groundbreaking work as a producer and manager for artists such as James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt. Featuring rare archival footage, intimate interviews, and never-before-heard stories, 

the film offers an illuminating portrait of a man who helped shape the soundtrack of multiple generations and continues to inspire musicians and fans around the globe.

RT: 117 Minutes

 

WKRP finally in Cincy?

Looks like there will soon be a legit WKRP in Cincy station.  Talked with longtime Cincy friend and DJ Dusty Rhodes who said no real info yet, but someone just bought call letters there.  I asked why it was not used before now and he said they already have a WKRC and it might be confusing.  

Clark Besch

I thought somebody purchased those call letters back in the late ‘80’s or early ‘90’s as a gimmick but I can’t find any evidence of that now.

I DID find, however, this recent Facebook post that backs up what Clark is saying!  (kk)


P.S.  Boooogar!!!!  (kk)

Best "MOON" Song In My Unhumble Opinion ...

youtube link:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dt4tlnZ9ws0

Lyrics:

Standing on the moon
I got no cobweb on my shoe
Standing on the moon
I'm feeling so alone and blue
I see the Gulf of Mexico as tiny as a tear
The coast of California must be somewhere over here
Over here

Standing on the moon
I see the battle rage below
Standing on the moon
I see the soldiers come and go
There's a metal flag beside me, someone planted long ago
Old Glory standing stiffly
Crimson, white and indigo
Old Glory standing stiffly
Crimson, white and indigo, indigo

I see all of Southeast Asia
I can see El Salvador
I hear the cries of children
And the other songs of war
It's like a mighty melody that rings down from the sky
Standing here upon the moon
I watch it all roll by, all roll by
All roll by, all roll by

Standing on the moon
I see a shadow on the sun
Standing on the moon
The stars go fading one by one
I hear a cry of victory, another of defeat
A scrap of age-old lullaby down some forgotten street

Standing on the moon
Where talk is cheap and vision true
Standing on the moon
But I would rather be with you
Somewhere in San Francisco on a back porch in July
Just looking up to heaven at this crescent in the sky
In the sky

Standing on the moon
With nothing left to do
A lovely view of heaven
But I'd rather be with you
A lovely view of heaven
But I'd rather be with you
Be with you

Be with you
I'd rather be with you
Be with you
I'd rather be with you
I'd rather be with you
Be with you
Be with you
Be with you

Timmy

Hey Kent,

Saw this on tv ...

8 TRACK TAPE DAY 4/11/2026

Brought back some great memories … and some frustrations as well. (Trying to rewind the tape back into the container?) Also $5.00 8 Tracks everywhere for sale.

Gary. 

Well, with Record Store Day the following weekend (April 18th), I guess this makes sense (in SOME perverted sort of way!!!)  I was never a fan of the 8 Track Era … chopping songs in the middle to switch to the next track/channel … VERY annoying!  (kk)

https://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/pop-culture-lifestyle/national-eight-track-tape-day-april-11

BTW, you can view the complete list of Record Store Day releases here:  https://recordstoreday.com/SpecialReleases 

(note:  the complete list is 8 pages in length) 

Last night we watched Steve McQueen and Ali McGraw in the 1972 flick "The Getaway." I was surprised to hear Paul Williams singing "An Old Fashioned Love Song" in one scene. In fact, I don't know that I've ever heard his own studio version. It's rather Dixieland Jazzy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rugANIlIpbQ

But once I saw this video of his appearance on The Muppet Show, I knew I'd seen him singing it somewhere in the past. He still has the two dopplegangers at his home in Nashville. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Qjtj9lliXU

David Lewis

You KNOW you’ve made “The Elite Club” when you get a notification like this …

Now!  The Latest!  Exclusively from the "Chuck Buell Action Figure Department!"

By Popular Demand!

(Actually, some Chicago Guy by the name of "Frankie 'The Hitman' Popular" reached out and Demanded a Special Local Action Figure be made!)

So, here it is!

For Boys and Girls Everywhere No Matter Their Windy City Turf!

A Perfect Gift for any Forgotten Hits Aficionado!!

The "Limited Special Edition Kent Kotal Action Figure!!!"

Get Yours Tonight in a Chicagoland Back Alley Near You!

It'll take you back to 1967!

A Personal Creation from your Chief Action Figure Designer,

CB (which stands for "Chicago Boy!")

Isn’t this GREAT?!?!?  FINALLY ... my very own action figure!!!  (I know what I’LL be giving out as stocking-stuffers this Christmas!) kk

[Frannie points out one technical error ...

"No one will ever see you with your shirt tucked in!!!"

Truedat!  (Well, also wearing a watch or anything other than sneakers!!!)  But I just LOVE the concept!!!  (kk) 

Thursday, April 9, 2026

April 9th, 1966

60 YEARS AGO TODAY:

4/9/66 – New Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck collapses on stage at a Yardbirds concert in France


Also on 4/9, The California Angels’ new stadium opens in Anaheim


Also on 4/9, Actress Cynthia Nixon is born