No. 899 | 3 April 1964 | |
cover | Blue Beat! Ezz Reco and the Launchers with Boysie Grant & Beverly | 1 |
advert | 70 Burns Electric Guitars to be Won! When you buy Kellogg's Rice Krispies | 2 |
Ian Dove | Gerry and Billy J.: Fame keeps them apart nowadays | 3 |
Cordell Marks | The Happy Side of Dusty | 3 |
N.A. | 'AppleJacks' — "Tell Me When" at No. 9 and rising fast! Up and Coming and the they choose Selmar, naturally | 3 |
Announcement | The Tyneside Sound! With Two Great Songs My Girl and Kathy by the Origenells on Columbia DB7259 On Sale To-Day Lawrence Wright Music Co. Ltd. | 3 |
N.A. | Life-Lines of the Applejacks | 4 |
Ian Dove | Welcome Back to Lena | 4 |
Announcement | Out Now! A Great New Recording by Dionne Warwick Walk On By | 4 |
Richard Green | Jerry Lee Lewis comments on British versions of the tunes that he made famous first! | 5 |
Ian Dove | Peter, Paul, and Mary (back in Britain now) ring up 3 Million | 5 |
Announcement | Wanted by Cyril Stapleton Girl & Boy Vocalists Artistes of Personality and Experience. Must be able to learn quickly New Pops and Old Standards. Apply by letter only with photographs to Cyril Stapleton 23-25 Abbey House | 5 |
Derek Johnson | Single reviews: Brenda Lee: "Think" / "The Waiting Game" Dave Berry: "Baby It's You" / "Sweet and Lovely" (Decca) Louise Cordet: "Don't Make Me Over" / "Two Lovers" (Decca) Jack Jones: "She Loves Me" / "I Believe in You" (RCA) Bebugs: "Yeah Yeah" / "Lucy Lucy" (Liberty) Georgie Fame: "Do-Re-Mi" / "Green Onions" (Columbia) |
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N.A. | Potted pops Garnett Mimms and the Enchanters: "Tell Me Baby" / "Any Time You Want Me" (United Artists) Count Downe and the Zeroes: "Hello My Angel" / "Don't Shed a Tear" (Ember) Madeline Bell: "You Don't Love Me No More" / "Don't Cross Over to My Side of the Street" (Columbia) Jimmy Holiday: "I Lied" / "Allison" (London) Outlaws: "Keep A-Knockin" / "Shake With Me" (HMV) Cyclones: "Nobody" / "Little Egypt" (Oriole) Temptations: "The Way You Do the Things You Do" / "Just Let Me Know"(Stateside) Gregory Phillips: "Don't Bother Me" / "Make Sure You're Mine" (Pye) |
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N.A. | Lynch v. Clay v. Loss! | 6 |
NME | Best Selling LPs in Britain : With the Beatles, Beatles (Parlophone) Please Please Me, Beatles (Parlophone) West Side Story, Soundtrack (CBS) Stay with the Hollies, Hollies (Parlophone) Elvis' Golden Records Vol. 3, Elvis Presley (RCA) South Pacific, Soundtrack (RCA) |
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Announcement | Julie Rogers It's Magic | 7 |
NME | Best Selling Pop Records in U.S. : "Can't Buy Me Love," Beatles "Twist and Shout," Beatles "She Loves You," Beatles "I Want to Hold Your Hand," Beatles "Please Please Me," Beatles |
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NME | Best Selling Sheet Music in Britain : "Can't Buy Me Love" (Northern Songs) "Little Children" (Belinda) "Just One Look" (T.8. Music) "Theme for Young Lovers" (Elstree/Shadows) "I Believe" (Cinephonic) |
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N.A. | NME moving [Denmark Street to Long Acre] Max leaves Decca [Bygraves] Everlys--at last! Pop stars on BBC-2 Gold disc for Searchers--maybe Cilla, Dusty, Billy J. Beatle LP by George [Martin] Bobby Darin to Colpix? Croydon Snobs on Hollywood TV [the Snobs, Red Skelton] Dave US trip set Lynch acts Ifield, Bachelors on Palladium TV Pops ahoy! [Radio Caroline began last weekend at 199 meters] Big Dee's date Fury, Orbison, P.P.& M. for "Saturday Club" Montreaux edition of "Ready Steady" Jet due back Four top groups in new pop film [Freddie & the Dreamers; the Bachelors; Peter & Gordon; the Merseybeats] Maureen joins Lance |
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N.A. | Beatles lead Dave and Stones in points table | 8-9 |
N.A. | Joe and Jeans Merseybeats, Eden for "Stars" — Orbison delay Top groups for North Cliff, Shadows Europe tour set Murray the K will be Beatles guest Kathy in festival Peter and Gordon, Millie for tour |
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Announcement | Jim Reeves I Love You Because — A great LP Good 'N' Country Bottle take effect; The world you left behind; The talking walls & 7 others | 9 |
Announcement | Ray Singer recorded on Ember S 187 Tell Me Now | 9 |
Announcement | A New Sound the Southern Sound Count Downe and the Zeros recorded on Ember S 189 Hello My Angel | 9 |
Allen Evans | LPs [Ray Conniff; Lena Horne; All-star Hootenany; Carmen McRae; Doris Day; Top Twelve; the Essex] | 10 |
Derek Johnson | The Hamburg Sound — More Singles: Dionne Warwick: "Walk on By"/ "Any Old Time of the Day" Shirley Bassey: "Gone" / "Your Love" (Columbia) Millicient Martin: "Suspicion" / "Nothing But the Best" (Parlophone) Cliff Bennett: "Got My Mojo Working" / "Beautiful Dreamer" (Parlophone) Acker Bilk: "Never Love a Stranger" / "Bustamento" (Columbia) Remo Four: "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate" / "Peter Gunn" (Piccadilly) Viscounts: "Where Do You Belong" / "Kiss Me" (Columbia) |
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Michael Ruddy | Being two people is fun for Elvis | 11 |
Richard Green | A Holly a week: Six-GCE boy Graham Nash wanted to play with sharks | 11 |
Andy Gray | We want Cliff! Shadows top in their class | 12 |
Richard Green | We want Dave! Five, Hollies get fans screaming | 12 |
Paul East | The Searchers are after the top spot with next one | 13 |
Nat Hentoff | American Airmail: Elvis gets "Beatle" billing | 13 |
Millie Small | My top ten | 14 |
Derek Johnson | Doris Day (40) starts again after six years | 14 |
Jan Dove | Newcomers to the Charts: Four Pennies | 14 |
N.A. | Classifieds | 15 |
The Alley Cat | Tail-Pieces | 16 |
Melissa Hamilton, Spring 2010 | ||
No. 900 | 10 April 1964 | |
(cover page) | Mike Berry and the Innocents, "Lovesick"; Eddie Cochran, "Skinny Jim"; Gerry and the Pacemakers, "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying"; Frank Ifield, "Angry at the Big Oak Tree" |
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Chris Ridley | Beatles Photo Special | 3 |
N.A. | Advertisement: Butch Moore and the Capitols, "I Missed You" / "Touch Me" (Pye) | 4 |
Richard Green | The Rolling Stones LP Track by Track 1. "Route 66" 2. "I Just Wanna Make Love to You" 3. "Honest I Do" 4. "Mona" 5. "Now I've Got a Witness" 6. "Little by Little" 7. "I'm a King Bee" 8. "Carol" 9. "Tell Me" 10. "Can I Get a Witness" 11. "You Can Make It If You Try" 12. "Walking the Dog" |
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Paul East | Flashback to the Man Who Started It All Ten Years Ago! | 5 |
Derek Johnson | Singles Review Everly Brothers: "Ain't that Lovin' You Baby" (Warner Brothers) Frank Ifield: "Angry at the Big Oak Tree" (Columbia) Manfred Mann: "Hubble Bubble Toil and Trouble" (HMV) Merseybeats: "I Think of You" (Fontana) Helen Shaprio: "Look Over Your Shoulder" (Columbia) Andrew Oldham: "365 Rolling Stones" (Decca) |
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N.A. | Potted Pops Ruth Brown: "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" (Brunskwick) Tony Colton: "Lose My Mind" / "So Used to Loving You" (Decca) Joyce Paul: "Don't Send Flowers" / "I'll Give You Me" (Liberty) Dean Ford & the Gaylords: "20 Miles" / "What's the Matter with Me" (Columbia) Glenda Collins: "Baby It Hurts" / "Nice Wasn't It" (HMV) Jackie & the Raindrops: "Come On Dream, Come On" / "Here I Go Again" (Phillips) Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs: "Ain't Gonna Tell Nobody" / "Young Am I" (London) Berry Everett: "The Shoop Shoop Song" / "Hands Off" (Staeside) |
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NME | Best Selling LBs in Britain 1. With the Beatles, Beatles (Parlophone) 2. Please Please Me, Beatles (Parlophone) 3. Stay with the Hollies, Hollies (Parlophone) 4. West Side Story, Soundtrack (CBS) 5. Elvis' Golden Records Vol 3, Elvis Presley (RCA) |
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NME | Top Thirty 1. "I Can't Buy Me Love," Beatles (Parlophone) 2. "World without Love," Peter & Gordon (Columbia) 3. "I Believe," Bachelors (Decca) 4. "Little Children," Billy J. Kramer (Parlophone) 5. "Just One Look," Hollies (Parlophone) |
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Courtesy of "Billboard" | Best Selling Pop Records in U.S. 1. "I Can't Buy Me Love," Beatles 2. "Twist & Shout," Beatles 3. "Suspicion," Terry Stafford 4. "She Loves You," Beatles 5. "Hello, Dolly," Louis Armstrong |
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NME | Best Selling Sheet Music in Britain 1. "I Can't Buy Me Love" (Northern Songs) 2. "Little Chilren" (Belinda) 3. "World without Love" (Northern Songs) 4. "I Believe" (Cinephonic) 5. "I Love You Because" (Bourne) |
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N.A. | More UK discs in US chart NME lets you meet top disc stars Searchers give a good impression TV groups contest series Beatles film premier at Picadilly Circus Mark Wynter's "Swinin' Time" Little Richard's visit extended Stones tour Ella's first searson here Own songs in Peter and Gordon's album Top groups for Channel Islands Williams to US Conway concerts Genuine blues TV spectacular Ember re-issues Clark tracks Record firms want Pirate shows banned [Radio Carloine; record companies; Performing Rights Society offers membership; Radio Atlanta next month] EMI show filmed for television Vincent's dates |
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N.A. | Rolling Stones may make big film Americans ask Searchers back Kathy on "Ready" Gene: —October return Millies ballrooms |
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N.A. | Oldham waxes Jet Harris Shapiro returns—radio, TV bookings Costa's film role Doctors fight for Brenda Lee's baby Kramer and Dakotas booked by Sullivan Cilla and Jerry Lee on "Saturday Club" New singles from Kane and Fury Cliff revives "Constantly" Frank Iflield ill Nelson Riddle due Heinz ballrooms Dance on! [Kirby] New Kramer "Easy" date Hollies on BBC-2 Gamblers on "Scene" |
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Derek Johnson | Singles Review Ned Miller: "Invisible Tears" / "Old Restless Ocean" (London) Fast Domino: "Lazy Lady" / "Red Sails in the Sunset" (HMV) Mike Cotton, "I Don't Wanna Know" / "This Little Pig" (Columbia) |
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Allan Evans | LP's Peggy Lee. In Love Again (Capitol) Connie Francis. 16 of Connie's Biggest Hits (MGM) Nat King Cole. Let's Face the Music (Capitol) Joey Dee. Dance Dance Dance (Columbia) |
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Ian Dove | Roy Orbison Seeks Ringo | 10 |
N.A. | Life-Lines of Millie | 10 |
N.A. | From You to Us | 10 |
Bruce Charlton | 'Square' Hit-Makers Have 42 New Tracks | 11 |
Ian Dove | 'Blue' Lie Led to Hit | 11 |
Nat Hentoff | Hentoff's Flashes from America | 11 |
Cordell Marks | The Mojos... | 12 |
Graeme Andrews | Tommy Tucker... | 12 |
Richard Green | A Holly a Week - 3 Tommy Didn't Want To Go | 13 |
Cordell Marks | Jim Is the Country Music Guv'nor | 14 |
The Alley Cat | Tail Pieces | 16 |
Brenden Hedblom, Spring 2010 | ||
No. 901 | 17 April 1964 | |
(cover page) | Headlines: Gerry Brian, from Australia Jim Reeves, from Sweden Peter & Gordon, Life-lines No. 25, "Think," Brenda Lee (Brunswick) A New Hot Disk! "My Prayer," Pat McGeegan (Decca) "Everything's Al'right," The Mojos (Decca) Starlight Booking Organization, Home of Brian Poole and the Temeloes (Image) |
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Kellogg's | 70 Burns Guitars to Be Won (Joint-Promotion) | 2 |
Ian Dove | [Ian Dove phones Australia to Gerry and Brian Poole and hears about boomerangs that didn't 'go back' and fan mania] Photos: Gerry and the Pacemakers — ' Australia from 20,000 feet.' Brian Poole had voice trouble- the Tremeloes Investigate |
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Graeme Andrews | Classy Bassey Package (Regarding Shirley Bassey's tour with Vic Lewis, John Barry, and Matt Mouro) | 2 |
NME | Top 5 from Five and Ten Years Ago | 3 |
Selmer | The Bachelors (and Selmer) at the London Palladium | 3 |
Burns | A Complete Range of Transistor Amplifiers: the sound gets around | 3 |
Bruce Charlton | Secrecy Gets Dionne Warwick into Charts (Regarding Warwick's "Walk on By" which was made in secret after Cilla Black covered her preceding release "Anyone Who Had a Heart") | 4 |
Richard Green | New to the Charts: The Animals | 4 |
Andy Gray | Bachelors Triumph with Lena Horne (Performance of "Just For You" at the London Palladium) | 4 |
Dick James Music LTD | April 17th Is the Day for Christine Cambell's Fabulous Recording of Tolchard Evans' New Composition "You" (Parlophone) | 4 |
EMI | "Manfred Mann: Humble Bubble Toil and Trouble" (EMI) | 4 |
Derek Johnson | Question Time with Hank, Bruce, Brian, & John: 'The Shadows' | 5 |
Rave Magazine | It's a 'Rave'! | 5 |
Radio Luxembourg | Schedule for the next week | 5 |
MGM | Stella by Starlight: Richard Chamberlain | 5 |
Keith Prowse Music LTD | It's great: the new single by 'The Monotones' (Pye). You can hear it in Rediffusion's 'No Hiding Place' at 8 o'clock next Monday | 5 |
Derek Johnson | Reviews the Singles (Juke Box) Andy Williams: "Wrong for Each Other" / "Madrigal" (CBS) Pet Clark: "In Love" / "Forgetting You" (Pye) Vandyke/Bambis: "Doin' the Mod" / "All I Want Is You" (Piccadilly) Major Lance: "The Matador" / "Gonna Get Married" (Columbia) Jan and Dean: "Dead Man's Curve"/ "The New Girl in School" (Liberty) Shirelles: "Sh-La-La" / "His Lips Get in the Way" (Pye International) Marketts: "Vanishing Point" / "Borealis" (Warner Bros.) Eddie Cochran: "Skinny Jimmy" / "Nervous Breakdown" (Liberty) Cliff Richard: "Constantly" / "The True Lovin'" (Columbia) Richard Chamberlain: "Stella by Starlight" / "Georgia on My Mind" (MGM) |
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NME | Best Selling LP's in Britain : With the Beatles, Beatles (Parlophone) West Side Story, Soundtrack (CBS) Please Please Me, Beatles (Parlophone) Stay with the Hollies, Hollies (Parlophone) A Girl Called Dusty, Dusty Springfield (Philips) |
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NME | NME Top Thirty "Can't Buy Me Love," Beatles (Parlophone) "World without Love," Peter & Gordon (Columbia "I Believe," Bachelors (Decca) "Little Children," Billy J. Kramer (Parlophone) "Tell Me When," Applejacks (Decca) |
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Decca | New on Sale Today | 7 |
EMI | New from EMI | 7 |
NME | More seats for NME night show John Barry forms own disc company All Britain will see Greatest-ever pop event…, NME Poll concert as two TV shows! Billy Eckstein for Newcastle Sining Nun and Barbra named Groups on Loss show Beatle songs album [Merseyboys] Searchers to open Saturday series Latest from Cilla, Shadows and Poole Monro on Holliday show Applejacks' home dates Millie's ballrooms Lena Horne's Palladium TV Four Pennies to cut album EMI rivals Top Six Stones four-day tour |
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RCA may sign up groups for US release Animals ballrooms Hollies latest to enter US charts Bachelors, Freddies, and Dave on "Lucky" |
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NME | Elvis 100,000,000 Merseybeats for Germany Jim Reeves due Billy J. on "Scene" Fury opens TV series Cliff's film premiere Ed Sullivan here to film Beatles Frankie and Lonnie on "Juke Box Jury" Burns books Searchers for US: Dionne trip Mojos' club dates Fury's Whit date Manfred Mann's Marquee treble Monro on BBC-2 Chuck and Little Richard on radio In the Swingle |
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Derek Johnson | More Single Reviews Kinks: "You Still Want Me" / "You Do Something to Me" (Pye) Lulu & the Luvers: "Shout" / "Forget Me Baby" (Decca) Mikie Finn and the Blue Men: "Pils"/ "Hush Your Mouth" Anthony Newley: "I'll Teach You How to Cry" / "Solitude" (Decca) Isley Bros.: "Shake It with Me Baby" / "Stagger Lee" (United Artists) Peggy Lee: "Once" / I've Got Your Number" (Capitol) Miracles: "The Man in You" / "Heartbreak Road" (--) Dean and Jean: "Hey Jean, Hey Dean" / "Please Don't Tell Me Now" (Stateside) Dovells: "Be My Girl" / "Dragster on the Prowl" (Comeo) |
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Allen Evans | LP's Dave Clark Five (Columbia) A Girl Called Dusty, Dusty Springfield (Philips) With Love, Karl Denver (Decca) Gene McDaniels, Wonderful World (Liberty) Ventures, Let's Go (Liberty) Dinah Washington, Dinah (Columbia) |
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Derek Johnson | '6.5 Special' comes to the end of the line | 10 |
NME | 'Top the Pops' for 1958 Elvis Presley — 1298 (votes) Connie Francis — 1199 Pat Boone — 1168 Perry Como — 1088 Everly Brothers - 977 |
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Rickenbacker | Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! It's Rickenbacker (Entire Page) | 10 |
Nat Hentoff | American Airmail: Marriage Warning for Elvis! | 11 |
Allan Kassell | Pantomime Round Up! | 11 |
Alan Haydock | Laurie & Edna | 11 |
George Harrison | All about Eve Sisters! Lita and Alma |
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NME | From YOU to US [Christiana O'Brien and Angela Benner, Sandra Parram, Margaret Mellin, Lenda Deguid, Niall J. Gould, Steve Marfitt, James Hey, Georgina Fitch, Ralph Bunton] | 12 |
N.A. | Life-Lines of Peter and Gordon [Q&A] | 12 |
Advertisement | Genuine Acoustic Model | 12 |
Mod Shoes | Mersey Boots! | 12 |
Today Magazine | 36-Page Issue- Out Tuesday | 12 |
David Forshaw Enterprises | Available for Bookings: Ricky Gleason & The Topspots | 12 |
Arne Klassman | NMExlusive from Stockholm: Jim Reeves Delighted Blind Man's Song a Hit Again | 12 |
NME | Mojo's Top Ten: 1. "Maori Blues," Dave Brunbeck Quarrtet 2. "Je Ne Regrette Rien," Edith Piaf 3. "Tango" / "She's Gone," Isley Bros. 4. "On the Horizon," Ben E. King 5. "Cool Water," Frankie Laaine |
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Richard Greene | A Holly a Week: Gunman of the Group | 13 |
L.D. | Heinz on [Eddie] Cochran | 13 |
Anonymous | Frankie [Vaighan] shines on Palladium television | 14 |
Anonymous | Roy Orbison Catches John Lennon in His Bubble Bath: Chris Hutchins on set of Beatles film | 14 |
Graeme Andrews | Top Six Stars Hide Identity | 14 |
Allen Evans | EPs Gerry and Pacemakers (Columbia) The Bachelors (Decca) Joy Strings (Regal Zonophone) Joanie Sommers (Warner Bros.) Edith Piaf (Columbia) Buddy Greco (Columbia) Great Film Hits (Decca) Henry Mancini (RCA Victor) |
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Anonymous | Colonel seeks agent in Elvis — In Mars! [Television show which could be seen in Britain via Telstar] | 14 |
Columbia | Madeline Bell: 'You Don't Love Me No More' (Columbia) | 14 |
Stateside | Welcome Back Lena Horne! Just Released a Superb LP | 14 |
NME | Classifieds | 15 |
Andy Gray | Encores Deserved [Peter, Paul, and Mary] | 16 |
The Alley Cat | Tail Pieces: This pop show [Mod Ball] not on 'ball' | 16 |
Advertisement | Bargain Photographs, Pop Portraits | 16 |
City of London Recording Studios | Demo-Disks: Professional Facilities, Commercial Sound, Reasonable cost. | 16 |
Steven Jacobs, Spring 2010 | ||
No. 902 | 24 April 1964 | |
(cover page) | The fabulous Dennisons 'Walking the Dog' The Kinks "You Still Want Me" |
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n.a. | Top Ten by the Applejacks | 2 |
Paul East | A Holly a week: Modern jazz popster [Bobby Elliott] | 2 |
Richard Green | Searchers make big chart splash again! | 3 |
Cordell Marks | A 'way-out crowd': that's The Four Pennies | 4 |
Nat Hentoff | American Airmail | 4 |
Richard Green | The Swinging Blue Jeans held back The Beatles — in Norway | 5 |
n.a. | Life-lines of Gene Pitney | 5 |
Derek Johnson | Singles Review Billy Fury: "I Will" / "Nothin' Shakin'" (Decca) Eden Kane: "Rain, Rain, Go Away" / "Guess Who It Is" (Fontana) Joey Dee: "Down by the Riverside" / "Getting Nearer" (Columbia) Little Stevie: "Castles in the Sand" / "Thank You" (Stateside) Mike Sarne: "A Place to Go" / "Out and About" (Parlophone) Tommy Quickly: "You Might as Well Forget Him" / "It's as Simple as That" (Piccadilly) Tommy Roe: "Be a Good Little Girl" / "Carol" (HMV) Tornados: "Monte Carlo" / "Blue, Blue, Blue Beat" (Decca) Marvin Gaye: "You're A Wonderful One" / "When I'm Alone I Cry" (Stateside) Ruby and the Romantics: "Our Everlasting Love" / "Much Better Off Than I've Ever Been" (London) Carl Perkins: "Help Me Find My Baby" / "I Wouldn't Have You" (Brunswick) Vernons Girls: "Only You Can Do It" / "Stupid Little Girl" (Decca) Bobby Shafto: "She's My Girl" / "Wonderful You" (Parlophone) Tony Brook: "Meanie Genie" / "Ooh Poo Pah Do" (Columbia) |
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n.a. | Quick Spins | 6 |
n.a. | Best Selling LPs in Britain 1. The Rolling Stones, The Rolling Stones (Decca) 2. With the Beatles, The Beatles (Parlophone) 3. West Side Story, Soundtrack (CBS) 4. A Session with the Dave Clark Five, The Dave Clark Five (Columbia) 5. Please, Please Me, The Beatles (Parlophone) |
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NME | Top Thirty 1. "World Without Love," Peter & Gordon (Columbia) 2. "I Believe," Bachelors (Decca) 3(tie). "Don't Throw Your Love Away," Searchers (Pye) 3(tie). "Can't Buy Me Love," Beatles (Parlophone) 5. "My Boy Lollipop," Millie (Fontana) |
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NME | Best Selling Sheet Music in Britain 1. "World Without Love" (Northern Songs) 2. "Can't Buy Me Love" (Northern Songs) 3. "I Believe" (Cinephonic) 4. "I Love You Because" (Bourne) 5. "Little Children" (Belinda) |
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n.a. | Beatles to star at Hollywood Bowl Lastest U.K. positions in American chart Radio dates for Searchers and Billy J. Kramer Pacemakers on "Swingin' Time" Meet the stars as our guests Seeger returns to Palladium Six TV and radio dates for Dionne Decca issues Link group Mark Wynter out of show Freddie's 'Open House' Another John-Paul for Peter-Gordon? |
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n.a. | Princess Alex at Cliff's premiere Freddie revives Paul Anka song |
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n.a. | Stones, Mann in Poll Concert Freddie and Fury on 'Ready Steady' Stones top LP chart Brian Poole's pop marathon Kramer concerts Merseybeats ballrooms Roy asks Searchers to Nashville shows Charles will film in Spain now Peter and Gordon get U.S. release Group breaks up [Tony Meehan Combo] Blue Jeans dates |
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Derek Johnson | More Singles Review Roy Orbison: "It's Over" / "Indian Wedding" (London) Buddy Holly: "You've Got Love" / "An Empty Cup" (Coral) Serendipity Singers: "Don't Let the Rain Come Down" / "Freedom's Star" (Philips) Cinderellas: "Baby Baby" / "Please Don't Wake Me" (Colpix) |
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Derek Johnson | Potted Pops Rosemary Squires: "Bluesette" / "Nothing's Changed" (HMV) Rey Anton & the Peppermint Men: "You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover" / "It's Cold Outside" (Parlophone) Nancy Wilson: "The Best Is Yet to Come" / "Never Let Me Go" (Capitol) Rebounds: "Help Me" / "The World Is Mine" (Fontana) Hank Jacobs: "So Far Away" / "Monkey, Hips and Rice" (Sue) Wedgwoods: "September in the Rain" / "Gone Gone Away" (Pye) Tracey Dey: "Gonna Get Along without You Now" / "Go Away" (Stateside) Peter Drake: "Forever" / "Sleep Walk" (Philips) Danny King: "Tossin' and Turnin'" / "Young Blood" (Columbia) |
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n.a. | Three more Eurovision records | 10 |
n.a. | From the NME [5 years ago, 10 years ago] | 10 |
Ian Dove | Roy Orbison produces another surprise! | 11 |
Clyde Roberts | On the new package show front: Adam [Faith] — never so good before | 11 |
n.a. | Who's Where | 11 |
n.a. | Radio Luxembourg [full programmes] | 12 |
Derek Johnson | All set for the biggest Poll show ever!... and also the greatest all-star night concert! [The Beatles, Cliff Richard, The Shadows, Joe Brown, The Searchers, The Rolling Stones, Jet Harris, Kathy Kirby, Gerry and The Pacemakers, Dave Clark Five, Billy J. Kramer, The Hollies, Swinging Blue Jeans, Joe Loss, Brian Poole and The Tremeloes] | 12, 13 |
n.a. | From You to Us | 13 |
Ian Dove | Why Elvis failed to start r&b boom | 14 |
J. Michael Ruddy | Don Everly talks about discs and our Beatles | 14 |
n.a. | Classifieds | 15 |
"The Alley Cat" | Tail-pieces | 16 |
Neville Wareham | Cilla tops in variety | 16 |
n.a. | Hit Parade's Poll parade | 16 |
Mike Lattari, Spring 2010 |
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