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Subject: The Top 100 Hits of 1965, #61-80
Written By: DaBukaba on 12/03/04 at 11:48 am
Note: Data compiled from Billboard.
#'s 61-66 of all 1965 each peaked at #6 nationally; and #'s 67-80 each peaked at #7 nationally.
Subject: Re: The Top 100 Hits of 1965, #61-80
Written By: Tanya1976 on 12/03/04 at 12:03 pm
Ferry Cross the Mersey is my fave from this list. A great band (besides the Beatles) stemming from Liverpool.
Tanya
Subject: Re: The Top 100 Hits of 1965, #61-80
Written By: Elvis on 12/03/04 at 1:09 pm
None of the above- musta been a slow chart time back then.
Subject: Re: The Top 100 Hits of 1965, #61-80
Written By: micah on 12/03/04 at 5:41 pm
I pick 'fever' as #1 followed by 'all day and all the night', 'for your love' and 'just a little bit better'.
Subject: Re: The Top 100 Hits of 1965, #61-80
Written By: CatwomanofV on 12/03/04 at 7:37 pm
Ferry Cross the Mersey
Cat
Subject: Re: The Top 100 Hits of 1965, #61-80
Written By: RockandRollFan on 12/04/04 at 10:26 pm
All Day and All of the Night by The Kinks
Subject: Re: The Top 100 Hits of 1965, #61-80
Written By: mandamoo on 12/06/04 at 7:37 am
Taste of Honey
Subject: Re: The Top 100 Hits of 1965, #61-80
Written By: Alchoholica on 12/06/04 at 8:26 am
All Day and All of the Night by The Kinks
I'll second that
Subject: Re: The Top 100 Hits of 1965, #61-80
Written By: Paul on 12/06/04 at 8:44 am
'You've Got Your Troubles'...unashamed pop and none the worse for that...
Followed by 'How Sweet It Is', although Junior Walker's version was slightly better...
Subject: Re: The Top 100 Hits of 1965, #61-80
Written By: Rio_Rhodes on 12/09/04 at 1:47 am
How Sweet it is to be loved By You- Marvin Gaye
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