Highest debut (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me-Sandie Shaw #25

Keep Searchin'-Del Shannon
As Tears Go By-Marianne Faithful
Anyway You Want It-Dave Clark Five

Highest debut The Wedding-Julie Rogers #7
KFXM and KMEN the Top 40 stations of the Inland Empire (San Bernardino/Riverside)in the 1960's. This site will bring you information and pictures from these two stations KFXM 590 and KMEN 1290. For other musical and miscellaneous interests take a look at.........................http://djsgone.blogspot.com/ Also known as........UNDERGROUND VAULT of Records, Music and all kinds of Stuff
2 comments:
the new Andy Williams version of "Dear Heart" is a moving rendition sung by a man with a silken golden voice...
he also had one heckuva babe-looking wife then -- a songstress as well, Claudine Longet. Ooo-La-La, Mademoiselle!
just a quirky observation about this week's posting of the 1964 K/Mentertainer:
a few weeks ago, seems we had a similar situation with that glaring goldenrod background colour making for a difficult read of a survey issue like this one.
{ah vell, once a printer, always a critic!}
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