Soundathon # 50-31
#50-31
K/men Soundathon Combo- Continuing with the compilation of the 1967-1972
Kmen Top 300 SoundathonsOn
with the countdown! 50.
Day In The Life/Sgt Pepper’s
Lonely Hearts Club Band-Beatles-Not released as a single in the 60s,
but always seemed to make the Soundathon. In 1978 Capital records released a single
of
Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Heart Club Band/With A Little Help From My Friends and
the flip side was
A Day In The Life Of.
49.
I’ll Be There-Jackson
5-Michael Jackson has been having hits for a long time. Here's a big one with his brothers.
48. Born To
Be Wild-Steppenwolf-First hit by this group. You still hear this song
everywhere you go. Classic rock stations, oldies stations. OK they don’t play it
on country or jazz stations. But somebody may redo it in that
format.
47. Never My Love-Association-They played the
flip side of this on the radio-Requiem For The Masses. That is probably why I
bought the single. Obviously Never My Love was the hit.
46.
Mrs. Robinson-Simon & Garfunkel-When I originally wrote this comment, I said "I’m really tired of hearing
this song. I know! If you listen to the oldies stations you’re going to hear the
same songs over and over again, so it’s my own fault." But now there aren't many oldies stations around, but I'm still not interested in hearing this song.
45. Make It
With You-Bread-I’m surprised that this song had done so well on the
Soundathon charts. This was on the Elektra label, same as the Doors.
44.
Theme From Shaft-Isaac Hayes-Hey! Here’s a single I did not buy
when it was new. What was wrong with me? It was a big hit. I think I bought
Brand New Key by Melanie instead. In 1971 I guess I was more into buying albums,
but I didn’t buy the album either.
43. Gloria-Them-I
wanted this record in 1967. Since it wasn’t on the charts I couldn’t find it for
59 or 69 cents. I went to Lyle’s Record City and it was either 1.49 or 1.79. I
couldn’t afford that amount of money. . I was used to paying 39 or 49 cents at Woolsworth. I
went to Sages record dept. They had oldies that were 88 cents. I bought this
single and Satisfaction by the Rolling Stones. I spent a little more than
I normally spent on records, but I was happy.
42. Love Theme from Romeo &
Juliet-Henry Mancini-This is a nice instrumental. Amazing the diversity
of the hits during this time. Today I want like to hear Gloria, followed by this song.
41. One-Three Dog Night-No it did not make #1 on
the national charts. I was watching KMEN and KFXM for it to be number one, but
that didn’t happen either.
INTO THE TOP
40
40. Maggie May-Rod Stewart-Ever time
this song plays (or any Rod Stewart song plays) and my wife is in the room she says give that man a throat lozenge.
39. You’ve Got a
Friend-James Taylor-Written by Carole King. Nice song, but nothing really exciting
about this song.
38. Wipeout-Surfaris-The flip side
Surfer Joe never made the Soundathons, although I think it was played just as
much as Wipeout
37. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes-Crosby, Stills and
Nash-There was the single version that was played on the radio at
first. I guess it's the Light My Fire complex on 60's radio. If its over 4 minutes then shorten
it.
36. Town Without Pity-Gene Pitney-What happened to
Gene Pitney songs? They stopped playing him on the radio years ago. Used to hear It
Hurts To Be In Love, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Only Love Can Break Your
Heart all of the time. #36 shows he used to be popular.
35.
Sherry-Four Seasons-Their first hit as the Four Seasons (Made it to #1).
They had a minor hit as the Four Lovers, so the name change did them some good.
I actually had heard Big Girls Don’t Cry before I heard Sherry and I thought for
a while that Sherry was the sound-a-like hit rather than the other way
around.
34. I Want To Hold Your Hand-Beatles-There are
seven more Beatles songs higher than this one. Personally, I’d rather listen to
this one than some of the ones higher up.
33. Surfer Girl-Beach
Boys-This is the highest surf related song on this list by the Beach
Boys. Higher on the survey than Surfin’ USA.
Since I have your attention, I’m
going to tell you about a summer school class I took in the 8th grade. It was a
class called Creative Writing. We had to write an article/story and read it to
the class. I don’t remember what I wrote, but there was a girl in the class that
wrote a story about the differences between boys and girls (stop me if I told
you this before). She based it on music and preferences of boys and girls. If
you liked the Beach Boys you were most likely a boy. If you liked the Beatles,
you were most likely a girl. Other details I don’t remember, but it got the class
laughing.
32. Come Together-Beatles-From Abbey Road. I
want to know why there wasn’t an American picture sleeve for this record. Almost
all other Beatle 45s had picture sleeves.
31.
Windy-Association-I’ve heard there was a real Windy, but he was
a guy, rather than the girl in this song.