C-FUNTASTIC FIFTY
WEEK OF OCTOBER 3, 1964
WAS
IS
2
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*1
*4
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8
*17
*5
*9
16
*21
7
19
18
*22
*New
25
*10
33
*29
*11
*26
*15
12
40
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24
28
13
39
44
48
42
*23
*New
47
32
New
49
New
20
New
27
New
37
New
New
38
35
New
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AUTOMATIC REACTION
HAVE I THE RIGHT?
DO WAH DIDDY DIDDY
SLOW DOWN / MATCHBOX
REMEMBER (Walking in the Sand)
FROM A WINDOW
IT'S FOR YOU
PRETTY WOMAN
ON THE BEACH
BREAD AND BUTTER
BEACH GIRL
UNLESS YOU CARE
YOU REALLY GOT ME
IF YOU WANT THIS LOVE
RUNNING OUT OF FOOLS
AIN'T THAT LOVING YOU BABY
SHE'S NOT THERE
SHE KNOWS ME TOO WELL
COME A LITTLE BIT CLOSER
THE DOOR IS STILL OPEN
IT HURTS TO BE IN LOVE
ALL CRIED OUT
BORNE ON THE WIND
G. T. O.
SOFTLY AS I LEAVE YOU
HUSKY
I WOULDN'T TRADE YOU FOR THE WORLD
FUNNY
IF I FELL / AND I LOVE HER
WHAT LOVE IS MADE OF
TOBACCO ROAD
LITTLE HONDA
DO YOU WANNA DANCE
I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER
I DON'T WANT TO SEE YOU AGAIN
CHUG-A-LUG
YET I KNOW
RIDE THE WILD SURF
I'VE GOT SAND IN MY SHOES
I'M CRYING
RINGO'S THEME
BABY LOVE
WE'LL SING IN THE SUNSHINE
A NICKEL PIECE OF CANDY
SELFISH ONE
DARTEL STOMP
ON THE STREET WHERE YOU LIVE
MAYBELLINE
A SUMMER SONG
DOO BEE DUM
*Denotes former Twin Pick hit.
Nino & Ebb Tides
The Honeycombs
Manfred Mann
The Beatles
The Shangri-Las
Billy J. Kramer
Cilla Black
Roy Orbison
Cliff Richard
The New Beats
Pat Boone
Terry Black
The Kinks
Sonny Knight
Aretha Franklin
Elvis Presley
The Zombies
The Beach Boys
Jay & The Americans
Dean Martin
Gene Pitney
Dusty Springfield
Roy Orbison (LP)
Ronny & Daytonas
Frank Sinatra
Jimmy Nichol
The Bachelors
Joe Hinton
The Beatles
The Miracles
The Nashville Teens
The Beach Boys / Hondells
Del Shannon
The Beatles
Peter & Gordon
Roger Miller
Steve Lawrence
Jan & Dean
The Drifters
The Animals
Geo. Martin Orch.
The Supremes
Gale Garnett
The Winmen
Jackie Ross
The Mustangs
Andy Williams
Johnny Rivers
Stuart & Clyde
The Four-Evers
Twin pick hits of week
1.
2.
TILL I MET YOU /
IT DIDN'T TAKE MUCH
EVERYBODY KNOWS (I Still Love You)
The Classics
Dave Clark Five
Notes:
-Number 34 - "I Should Have Known Better" is the flip side of "A Hard Days Night.".
Link to CKLG survey for same week
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C-FUNTASTIC FIFTY
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