dial 1410 - 10,000 watts
C-FUN "B.C.'s FASTEST GROWIMG RADIO STATION"
Sept. 21, 1959
1. Caribbean Mitchell Torok 2. Mack the Knife Bobby Darren 3. Till I kissed you Everly Bros 4. Sleep Walk Santo & Johnny 5. Just ask your heart Frankie Avalon 6. The Three Bells The Browns 7. Red River Rock Johnny & Hurricanes 8. Makin' love Floyd Robinson 9. Teen Beat Sandy Nelson 10. I'm gonna get married Lloyd Price 11. Morgen Ivo Robic Jr. 12. Battle of Camp Kookamonga Homer & Jethro 13. Mary Lou Ronnie Hawkins 14. I got stripes Johnny Cash 15. I want to walk you home Fats Domino 16. Primrose Lane Jerry Wallace 17. Hey little girl Dee Clark 18. In the Mood Ernie Fields ork 19. Come on and get me Fabian 20. Put your head on my shoulder Paul Anka 21. Broken hearted melody Sarah Vaughn 22. The Boarder Teddy Rambeau 23. Seven little girls Paul Evans 24. Sea of Love Phil Phillips 25. Plenty of good lovin' Connie Francis 26. Danny Boy Conway Twitty 27. Linda Lu Ray Sharpe 28. Some kind of Earthquake Duane Eddy 29. True True Happiness Johnny Tillotson 30. S'why hard Royal Drifters 31. Poison Ivy Coasters 32. Something else Eddy Cochran 33. Baby Talk Jan & Dean 34. Dirty Robber Wailers 35. Okeefenokee Freddie Cannon 36. Boogie Bear Boyd Bennett 37. First love, first tears Duane Eddy 38. Kissin' Time Bobby Rydell 39. Slow Motion Wade Flemons 40. Mr. Blue Fleetwoods 41. Five feet high J. Cash 42 I'm gonna be a wheeL F. Domino 43. Mau Mau Wailers 44. Fool's hall of fame P. Boone 45. If you don't want-lovin' C.D. 46. My Blue Angel R. Peterson 47. A Lover's Prayer Dion & Belmonts 48. Lovable Jerry Keller 49. Fog cutter Frantics 50. I ain't never Webb Pierce
Notes:
-Number 2. Should be Darin, not Darren. -Number 12. Should be "Battle of Kookamonga." -Number 32. Should be "Eddie" not "Eddy". -Number 35. Should be "Okefenokee." -Number 45. Carl Dobkins Jr. -Numbers 41 to 50. Song and artist names are abbreviated due to their being typed in the upper right corner of the original chart, due to space limitations on the page. -This survey was not printed for public distribution. This was the very first chart typed by Dave McCormick for his "House of Hits" and "Hi Fi Club" shows and was typed on C-FUN interoffice memo stationery. It was taped to the interior window at the studio. At least one carbon copy was made. All misspellings and typos have been included here. As this first chart was not given a name (eg "Hi-Fi Forty"), it is not known whether it was intended to be a top 50 or if the bottom ten were meant to be runners-up as in subsequent surveys.
Link to CKWX survey for same week C-FUN 1410 SURVEY VANCOUVER TOP FORTY RADIO EDITION
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