No. 912 | 3 July 1964 | |
Cover Page | Dusty Springfield, "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" | 1 |
Rave Magazine | For the July Issue--Out Now! Wonderful Hard Day's Life--Great Picture from the new Beatles and Cliff films The Rolling Stones--As You've Never Known Them (plus 'rave' exclusive by Stone Brian Jones) Cilla Talks Heart to Heart to Alan Freeman Come Fly with the Stars When the Merseys Were Nearly Beat Today's Raves 14 Pages of Super Colour Pics |
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Johnson, Derek | The Full Score [NME Point System for best-selling music January 1964--July 1964] | 3 |
Johnson, Derek | Cliff's Pic Packed with 'Wonderful Life' [Review of Cliff Richard's film] | 4 |
N.A. | Fifty Years of Song [Short description of the Performing Right Society's 50th anniversary dinner in London] | 4 |
N.A. | Proby Hopes to Be as Big as Beatles [article about PJ Proby's persona] | 5 |
Lulu | Lulu's Top Ten "Shout," the Isley Brothers "Let the Good Times Roll," Ray Charles "San Francisco," Tony Bennett "Passing Strangers," Sarah Vaughan and Billy Eckstine "Can I Get a Witness," Marvin Gaye "Walk on By," Dionne Warwick "Man Guy," Mary Wells "Shop Around," The Miracles "I Saw Her Standing There," The Beatles "24 Hours from Tulsa," Dusty Springfield |
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Dove, Ian | "Louis' Horn Don't Hate Him Yet" [Article about Louis Armstrong's health at the age of 64--His 64th birthday was the next day, July 4, 1964] | 5 |
Johnson, Derek | Singles The Beatles, "A Hard Day's Night" / "Things We Said Today" (Parlophone) Searchers, "Some Day We're Gonna Love Again" / "Don't Throw Your Love Away" (Pye) Frank Ifield, "I Should Care" / "Another Cup of Coffee" (Columbia) Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto, "The Girl from Ipanema" (Verve) Stan Getz, "Blowin in the Wind" (Verve) Ethel Ennis, "The Girl from Ipanema" / "When Will the Hurt Be Over?" (RCA) Christine Holmes, "Play Me a Sad Song" / "Doesn't He Know" (Mercury) Sam Cooke, "Tennessee Waltz" / "Good Times" (RCA) Clevelands, "Everything Is Fine" / "Little Girl in Calico" (Philips) Merseybeats, "Wishin' and Hopin'" / "Milkman" (Fontana) Maureen Evans, "Don't Believe Him" / "He Knows I Love Him Too Much" (Oriole) Barron Knights, "Call Up the Groups" (Columbia) |
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Johnson, Derek | Potted Pops [Song
Reviews] Inez Foxx, "Hurt by Love" / "Confusion" / "Mocking Bird" (Sue) Jackie Lynn, "All in My Mind" / "Grin and Bear It" (HMV) Ann Shelton, "I Cried for You" / "I Don't Want to Walk without You" (Philips) The Firing Squad, "A Little Bit More" / "Bull Moose" (Parlophone) The High Numbers "Zoot Suit," / "I'm The Face" (Fontana) Mike Leroy, "500 Miles" / "Big City" (Columbia) Molly Bee, "He Doesn't Want You" / "Our Secret" (Liberty) Mickey Finn & the Blue Men, "Reelin' and a'Rockin" / "I Still Want You" (Oriole) Everly Brothers, "Don't Forget to Cry" (Warner Bros) Carefrees, "We Love You Beatles" / "The Paddy Whack" (Oriole) |
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Johnson, Derek | "A Lot of Camelot" [Review of music from the musical, "Camelot"] | 6 |
NME | Top Thirty: Bestselling Pop Records
UK 1. "House of the Rising Sun," Animals (Columbia) 2. "It's Over," Roy Orbison (London) 3. "Someone," Brian Poole and the Tremeloes (Decca) 4. "Hello Dolly," Louis Armstrong (London) 5. "Hold Me," P.J. Proby (Decca) |
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Billboard | Bestselling Pop
Records in U.S. [Courtesy of Billboard Tuesday, June 30, 1964] 1. "Get Around" Beach Boys 2. "My Boy Lollipop" Millie Small 3. "Memphis" Johnny Rivers 4. "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying" Gerry and the Pacemakers 5. "People" Barbara Stresisand |
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NME | Best Selling Sheet Music in
Britain 1. "Hello Dolly" (Chappell) 2. "Someone" (Burlington) 3. "You're My World" (Aberbach) 4. "It's Over" (Acuff-Rose) 5. You're No Good" (Morris) |
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N.A. | In US
chart race, "Hard Day's Night" jumps in at no. 56 Strike hits "Lucky" [ITV technicians strike] Adam fan on Pye [Sandie Shaw] Palladium panto for Cliff and Shadows? Gerry, P.J.Proby Sunday shows Tessie joins "Juke Jury" Fury tour off Ifield's "Pop Luck" Scottish tour for the Mojos Searchers open Sunday series Shirley Bassey to Monte Carlo Blue Jeans to play at eating festival Yardbirds for Ayr festival Hollies-Millie tour finalised Nicol on Beatles bill Beatles may yet be on "Stars" |
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N.A. | Americans
in BBC-2 series [Peter, Paul, & Mary; Duke Ellington; Allan Sherman] Laurence Harvey in new musical [Camelot] Dusty goes Stark Stones, Cilla and Animals in "Gear" |
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N.A. | Searchers
and Gerry on "Saturday Club" Cilla, Frankie in "100 Stars" Lulu's bookings Migil "Swings" The Animals tour venues revealed: "Sun" sales near 500,00 Dave out of hospital Sinatra sooner Rodgers' first on Pye Mann's "Open House" Stones' holiday in Ibiza Cilla's "Million" date Pennies venues Brian Poole dates off Dixie Cups here in autumn? Dusty with Ed [Sullivan] Kramer at Brighton Cliff's film release |
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Evans, Allen | Big Three's Film Albums Make Keen Listening -- Beatles, Hard Day's Night (Parlophone) Cliff Richard & the Shadows, Wonderful Life (Columbia Elvis, Kissin' Cousins (RCA Victor) |
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Dove, Ian | Dusty Had a Ball with Dionne [Dusty Springfield and Dionne Warwick] | 10 |
N.A. | Cliff's Secret Holiday [Cliff Richard's vacation] | 10 |
Green, Richard | Cilla Has a Busy Day! [Cilla Black] | 11 |
N.A. | Life-Lines of John Lee Hooker [Brief Bio on the Artist] | 11 |
N.A. | Who's Where (Week commencing July 6, 1964) Frankie Vaughan, Cilla Black, Fourmost play at London Palladium Bachelors at Blackpool Central Pier Frank Ifield, Kathy Kirby at Blackpool ABC Danny Williams at Blackpool North Pier Jimmy Nicol, Clinton Ford at Blackpool Winter Gardens Joe Brown and Johnny Kidd at Blackpool South Pier Matt Monro and Three Monarchs at Bournemouth Winter Gardens Billy Fury, Rolf Harris, and Karl Denver at Great Yarmouth Royal Aquarium Shadows at Great Yarmouth ABC Heinz at Rhyl Pavilion Freddie and the Dreamers at Douglas Crescent Lonnie Donegan and Mark Winter at Brighton Hippodrome Adam Faith and Roulettes at Margate Winter Gardens |
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NME | 5 Years Ago: Top ten 1959, Week ending July 3 1. "Dream Lover," Bobby Darin (London) 2. "Roulette," Russ Conway (Columbia) 3. "A Teenager in Love," Marty Wilde (Philips) 4. "Battle of New Orleans," Lonnie Donegan (Pye) 5. "A Fool Such as I" / "I Need Your Love Tonight," Elvis Presley (RCA) |
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NME | 10 Years Ago: Top Ten 1954, Week Ending July 3 1. "Cara Mia," David Whitfield (Decca) 2. "Secret Love," Doris Day (Philips) 3. "Such a Night," Johnnie Ray (Philips) 4. "Idle Gossip," Perry Como (HMV) 5. "Little Things Mean a Lot," Kitty Kallen (Brunswick) |
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N.A. | Advertisements | 12 |
Johnson, Derek | Shadows Win Over All Ages | 13 |
Hentoff, Nat | American Airmail [Various celebrity gossip from
America
] "No Room for the Beatles" [Beverly Hills Hotel refuses a reservation by the Beatles because it did not want a mob of 'teenage fans' at the hotel] |
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Dove, Ian | I Couldn't Afford to Sign Stones! [Interview with Gorgio Gometsky, the man who signed the Rolling Stones and the Yardbirds] | 14 |
N.A. | From You to Us | 14 |
N.A. | Classifieds | 15 |
The Alley Cat | Tail-Pieces | 16 |
Gordon, Christine | Joe's Terrific All-Round Performance at Blackpool [Joe Brown] | 16 |
Courtney Spiller, Spring 2010 | ||
No. 913 | 10 July 1964 | |
(cover page) | The Merseybeats' "Wishin' and Hopin'" | 1 |
Andy Gray | Beatles Great Comics! | 3 |
George Kendrick | Freddie Sets Trend | 3 |
Ian Dove | Gerry Gets the Mersey Screams! | 4 |
Richard Green | Animals Get Wrapped Up and Go On and On! | 5 |
Derek Johnson | Freddie and the Dreamers, "Just for You" / "Don't Do
That to Me" (Columbia) Ronettes, "Breakin' Up" / "Big Red" (London) Four Seasons, "Alone" / "Long Lonely Nights" (Stateside) Chubby Checker, "Rosie" / "Lazy Elsie Molly" (Cameo) Peter, Paul and Mary, "Oh, Rock My Soul" (Warner Brothers) Glenda Collins, "Lollipop" / "Everybody's Gotta Fall in Love" (HMV) Johnny Mathis, "Taste of Tears" / "White Roses from a Blue Valentine" (HMV) Chartbusters, "She's the One" / "Slippin' thru Your Fingers" (London) |
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NME | Top Thirty 1. "House of the Rising Sun," Animals (Columbia) 2. "It's All Over Now," Rolling Stones (Decca) 3. "Hold Me," P. J. Proby (Decca) 4. "It's Over," Roy Orbison (London) 5. "You're No Good," Swingin' Blue Jeans (HMV) |
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NME | Best Selling Sheet Music in Britain 1. "Hello Dolly" (Chappell) 2. "Someone" (Burlington) 3. "The House of the Rising Sun" (Keith Prowse) 4. "It's Over" (Acuff-Rose) 5. "You're No Good" (Morris) |
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David Croft | Ray Charles 'Good Times' Broke Ice | 8 |
N.A. | Earl's Group Switch | 8 |
NME | Beatles,
Dusty leap into US top ten Ray Charles "Good Times" broke ice New disc signings: Earl's group switch [Earl Preston] Beatles "Night" LP sales head for world record: Christmas show "support" named Bygraves "Night Out" on Sunday Adam's "Saturday Club" Applejacks Scots tour Topper Brown Blue Jeans for Sweden Last for Ray Charles Two RSG shows in one tonight! Vaughan in 'Pool panto Proby on Stones tour Going to Douglas [Brian Poole and the Tremeloes] Southend Sunday shows Bilk on Harris show Duo, Searchers "down under" Gerry and Lulu on "easy Beat" Yardbirds join Kramer Lulu "To Midnight" Singles from Presley, Cilla and Fourmost Sinatra cances London concerts Bachelors "Parade" Mark stays on [Mark Wynter] Searchers on "open" Shafto to US Dankworth in Festival Nancy Wilson on TV |
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NME | Billy
Fury star on film musical Cliff's TV show next Wednesday Ifield in "Gear" Fame on "Swing" Millie's US date Dietrich for Edinburgh Poole for Morecambe Proby dtes Mojos added to Stones tour Beatles "Lucky" with Searchers Judy in London play? Sellers back to stage ABC promotes Jones Teens on "Beat Room" Mann-Witherspoon jazz festival |
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Derek Johnson | King Size Taylor, "Somebody's Always Trying" / "Looking
for My Baby" (Decca) Paramounts, "I'm the One Who Loves You" / "It Won't Be Long" (Parlophone) Dean and Jean, "I Wanna Be Loved" / "Thread Your Needle" (Stateside) Interns, "Cry to Me" / "There's Love for You" (Philips) Sounds Inc., "Spanish Harlem" / "Rinky Dink" (Columbia) Sandie Shaw, "As Long as You're Happy" / "Ya-Ya Da-Da" (Pye) |
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Allen Evans | LPs Judy Garland, Just for Openers (Capitol) Limeliters, More of Everything (RCA Victor) George Martin, Off The Beatle Track (Parlophone) Pat Boone, Touch of Your Lips (London) Sonny Boy Williamson, Sonny Boy Williamson (Pye International) Floyd Cramer, Country Piano and City Strings (RCA Victor) George Shearing, Old Gold and Ivory (Capitol) Carmen Cavallaro, Songs Everyone Knows (Brunswick) Sandy Nelson Plays, Sandy Nelson Plays (Liberty) Bob Newhart, Faces Bob Newhart (Warner Brothers) Stan Freberg, The Best of Stan Freberg (Capitol) Ray Martine, Ray Martine (Golden Guinea) Al Martino, Exciting Voice of Al Martino (Capitol) |
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Cordell Marks | Question-time with the Applejacks! | 11 |
Nat Hentoff | Elvis--in Girl's Clothes | 11 |
Richard Green | Nashville Teens Got Break on Chuck Berry Tour | 12 |
Dave Gillard | Barron Knights Group Sends Up the Other Groups | 12 |
C.M. | Now Adam Faith Sails to Work | 12 |
Derek Johnson | 'Dolly' Becomes 13th 3-Hit Tune in 7 Years | 13 |
n.a. | Migil Five's top ten | 13 |
Ian Dove | Two Big Bands from the States | 14 |
n.a. | P.J.Proby's life-lines | 14 |
Ian Dove | Vote for Soph! [Sophie Tucker] | 16 |
Richard Green | Faith Has Everyone Handclapping! | 16 |
N.A. | Cost of Clothing the Beatles | 16 |
Chloe Stricklin, Spring 2010 | ||
No. 914 | 17 July 1964 | |
(cover page) | Elvis, Jim Reeves: British Plans Ken Dodd "Happiness" Little Richard "Bama lama bama loo" The Searchers "Some Day We're Gonna Love Again" (Their new L.P. No. 5 in the Charts) |
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Green, Richard | Merseybeats Start Frilly Shirt Craze in Liverpool | 2 |
n.a. | Advertisements: Hum Bucker Club Noreik Schedule: Mickey Finn & The Bluemen and Shorty & Them Fine Handsome Body West Wickham Festival: Manfred Mann, The Johhny Dankworth Orchestra, and Mersey Beats It's Fab! (Beat Style Leather Look) The Beatle Tour of USA Can't Miss! Harry Fenton Balding Man? Experience Secretary Majestic Ballroom Alexis Korner's and The Migil Five The Mojos "Why Not Tonight?" |
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Campbell, Pat | We Want to Play Britain ! Says Elvis Presley and Jim Reeves | 3 |
Johnson, Derek | Animals Top Ten | |
Advertisements: A Step Forward in Amplifiers Peter Walsh (Starlite) Great News Mods |
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Green, Richard | Rolling Stones Defend their 'Juke-Jury' stint and discuss new disc | 4 |
n.a. | Oriole Records: The Dowlands "Wishin' and Hopin'" Star Quote No. 15 This Week!! The Nashville Teens "Tobacco Road" |
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Hutchins, Chris | Chris Hutchins goes for a car ride with THEM and discovers- Beatles still love to play jokes | 5 |
n.a. | The Attic Club Schedule From NME 5 Years ago and 10 years ago The Interns "Cry to Me" |
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n.a | Bite and Punch from Billy More bossa nova, "Girls" Simon Scott, "Will Arrive Soon..." List to Alan Dell's Showcase David Nelson, "Heart" |
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Johnson, Derek | Singles Review Dave Berry, "The Crying Game" (Decca) Screaming Lord Sutch, "She's Fallen in Love with the Monster Man" (Oriole) Earl Preston, "Raindrops" / "That's For Sure" (Fontana) New Christy Minstrels, "Today" (CBS) Jimmy Hughes, "Steal Away" / "Lollipops Lace and Lipsticks" (Pye International) Boston Pops Orchestra, "I Want to Hold Your Hand" / "Hello Dolly" (RCA) Richard Anthony, "Cry" (Columbia) Chuck Jackson, "Beg Me" / "For All Time" (Pye International) Shevells, "I Could Conquer the World" (United Artists) Ken Dodd, "Happines" (Columbia) |
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NME | Top Thirty 1. "A Hard Day's Night," Beatles (Parlaphone) 2. "It's All Over," Rolling Stones (Decca) 3. "House of the Rising Sun," Animals (Columbia) 4. "Hold Me," P.J. Proby (Decca) 5. "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself," Dusty Springfield (Phillips) |
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NME | Best Selling LPs in Britain 1. A Hard Day's Night (Parlophone) 2. The Rolling Stones (Decca) 3. Wonderful Life (Columbia 4. The Bachelors Plus 16 Great Songs (Decca) 5. Kissin' Cousins (RCA) |
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n.a. | U.S Beatles, Sinatra, Bing, Davis,
Martin Ray Charles Debut on British TV Haley here for Brenda Tour Epstein Discovery Waxed by Decca British Team Knocked Out Rolling Stones at Blues Festival Lulu in 'Top Gear' Bachelors for U.S. Animals on Beatles Show Folk Trio on TV U.S. made Proby release Nashville Teens August Venues Epstein on BBC 'Jury' Tomorrow Mojos on 'Open House' Heinz and his Lamp Beatles No. 1 Again! Savile to Compare Beatles Xmas Show Advertisements: Wanted: Young Coloured Female Personality Vocalist Recording Tapes at Less than Half price |
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Millie Waxes first album Jeans 'Swings' Teens and Jeans Stars New on Sale Today: 2 Big discs from Warner Bros |
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n.a. | Nashville Teens on Kramer Tour Poole- Tremeloes Major Tour Set John Leyton away until next year Searcher Chris 'Ready' Judge Six-Nation Show for Mark Wynter Kathy's Night Out 'Joe's Song' Finalists Russ and Ronnie Get ATV Series Little Richard Back Searchers for Scandinavia Millie on 'Carnival' Knights Radio Date Doonican 'Swings' Stars for Hastings New From EMI Dionne Warwick "You'll Never Get into Heaven" |
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n.a. | Billy J. (in Dual Track) Like Peter & Gordon Potted Pops [Ronnie Dove, Round Robin, Nancy Wilson, Wellingtons, John Barry Orchestra, Tony Clarke, Langleys, Executives, Gladys Knight and Dowlands] Advertisements: Lasky's Radio Rickenbacker Burns |
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Derek Johnson | Singles Reviews George Chakiris, "Invisible Tears" (Capitol) Del Shannon, "Handy Man" (Stateside) Blue Aces, "Land of Love" (Pye) Kay Starr, "It's Happening All Over Again" (Capitol) Patsy Ann Noble, "Private Property" (Columbia) Johnny Nash, "Love Ain't Nothin'" (Pye International) |
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Marks, Cordell | Cordell Marks reports- Dusty Swots Up on Languages | 11 |
n.a. | Louis Prima "Robin Hood" and "Angelina" Oriole: Screaming Lord Sutch "She's Fallen in Love with the Monster Man" The Man Who Made the Beatles The Paramounts "I'm the One Who Loves You" From You to Us Advertisement: WEM, The Dominator puts you over big |
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Marks, Cordell | Brian Poole Becoming A City Gent | 12 |
Who's Where Cliff and His Wonderful Life (and the Shadows) Book Ryemuse Sound Studios Ad |
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Evans, Allen | EP Reviews Gene Pitney [United Artists] Count Basie [Verve] Allan Sherman [Warner Bros] Les Swingle Swingers [Phillips] Bill Cosby [Waner Bros] Andy Stewart [HMV] Ella Fitzgerald [Verve] Xavier Cugat [Mercury] Fats Domino [HMV] |
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Green, Richard | Searching a Searcher No. 1 Tony Jackson | 13 |
Dove, Ian | British Singers Angry over Slur | 13 |
n.a. | The Fabulous Echolettes and
the Devastating Daltons Advertisement: Levi's Jeans |
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n.a. | Lolly Takes Millie to the
Top of the House, "I sing better, too!" Rocky Rivers Entertainment Voted a Monster Hit! On 'Juke Box Jury' 'She's Fallen in Love with the Monster Man' by Screaming Lord Sutch Ronnie Vaughn Managements Ltd: Bern Elliott & His Klan Advertisement: Rapier 33 WEM |
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C.G. | Fans Love Dave Clarks Five | 14 |
n.a. | Classified Ads | 15 |
No. 3 House of the Rising Sun by The Animals (Columbia) | ||
The Alley Cat | Tail-Pieces | 16 |
Record of the Week: Dionne Warwick "You'll Never Get
To Heaven" Georgie Town "I'm In Love With You" Would You Like to Become a D.J.? Johnny Howard's "Rinky Dink" Herd pleases Television Showcase Fenestra TV Productions March of the Mods |
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Evans, Allen | More EPs Everly Brothers (Warner Bros) Beverly and Josh White Jr. (Realm) Flanders and Swan (Parlaphone) Adamo (HMV) |
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Katharine Tofalli, Spring 2010 | ||
No. 915 | 24 July 1964 | |
N.A. | Ken Dodd Happiness | 1 |
N.A. | Del Shannon with a Fabulous New Version of the Hit Oldie Handyman | 1 |
N.A. | Georgie Fame I'm in Love With You | 1 |
N.A. | The Rolling Stones: It's All Over Now | 1 |
N.A. | Group Makers! | 2 |
Bruce Charlton | Manfred's Race Up NME Chart, Yet They're Worried | 2 |
Derek Johnson | Cliff Kills the 'No More Film Musicals' Rumour | 3 |
Bruce Charlton | Sinatra Heads the Hoods | 3 |
N.A. | Following in Edward G.'s Tradition | 3 |
N.A. | Life by a Stone | 4 |
Richard Green | No.2 John McNally, Searching for a Searcher | 4 |
Cordell Marks | Barron Knights Slept in Car Parks! | 5 |
Nat Hentoff | Nat Hentoff's American Airmail | 5 |
N.A. | From the NME 5 Years Ago | 5 |
N.A. | From the NME 10 Years Ago | 5 |
N.A. | The Attic Club | 5 |
N.A. | It's the Marching Fourmost Now | 6 |
Derek Johnson | Top Singles Reviewed: Dionne Warwick, "You'll Never Get to Heaven" (Pye-International) Georgie Fame, "I'm in Love with You" (Columbia) Michael Holliday, "Always Is a Long Time" (Columbia) Kingston Trio, "Seasons in the Sun" (Capitol) Lee Stirling, "Sad, Lonely, and Blue" (Parlophone) Fats Domino, "Mary, Oh Mary" (HMV) Jody Miller, "The Fever" (Capitol) |
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NME | Top Thirty 1. "A Hard Day's Night," Beatles (Parlophone) 2. "It's All Over Now," Rolling Stones (Decca) 3. "I Just Don't Know What to do with Myself," Dusty Springfield (Philips) 4. "House of the Rising Sun," Animals (Columbia) 5. "Call Up the Groups," Barron Knights (Columbia) |
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N.A. | Our
latest pop "export": Cilla visits US in new year Rolling Stones' EP next month New disc signings: Saints now Peddlers Mary Wells on Beatles autumn concerts Beatles home city concert Cliff's panto set Vincent dates Jeans concerts All sorts shuffle Radio R & B show [Manfred Mann; Georgie Fame] Ringo on "Jury" Conway out of ATV series Mojos Scots tour Dusty's Sunday show Pacemakers "Ger" Shirley's TV repeat Helen's cabaret double Stones, Poole and Teens on "Ready" No new Dakota Lulu "Swings" Knights "Beat Room" |
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Presley
label records here [RCA] Knights with Stones tour Anne Shelton joins Dora Bryan season Searchers "Scene" |
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N.A. | New
singles from Dave Clark and Kathy Kirby Adam v. Billy Animals aid cancer fund Manfred, Brian, Gerry and Dave for "Lucky" Golds for four more UK discs [Bachelors, Beatles, Millie, and Gerry and the Pacemakers] Peter and Gordon for "Big Night" Merseybeats "Open House" Freddie to Ireland Rolf Harris guests Blitz hits revived [Vera Lynn] Max waxes own song Stones for Bath rave Group waxes Beatles tune [the Naturals] Searcher denies "leaving" rumour [Tony Jackson] Ella's return Animals for New York? Hollies on Xmas show with Gerry Blue Jeans on radio "Club" Brenda's new date Beatles' songs by Martin Going to Oriole [Ted Taylor] |
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N.A. | Searcher Denies 'Leaving' Rumor | 9 |
NME | Best Selling Sheet Music in
Britain 1. "A Hard Day's Night" (Northern Songs) 2. "Hello Dolly" (Chappell) 3. "The House of the Rising Sun" (Keith Prowse) 4. "Ramona" (Francis Day & Hunter) 5. "It's All Over Now" (Kags) |
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Derek Johnson | More New Singles Reviewed: Bob Luman, "A Lonely Room" (Hickory) The Alberts, "Goodbye Dolly" (Parlophone) Sugarpie Desanto, "Use What You Got" (Pye-International) David Nelson, "Heart" (Philips) Bill Anderson, "Cincinnati, Ohio" (Brunswick) Lorraine Gray, "Talk to Him" (Fontana) Zephyrs, "A Little Bit of Soap" (Columbia) |
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N.A. | Potted Pops | 10 |
Allen Evans | LPs: Tribute to Michael Holiday (Columbia) Wanda Jackson, Two Sides of Wanda (Capitol) Sammy Davis, Shelter of Your Arms (Reprise) Robin Hall and Jimmie MacGregor, Scotch and Irish (Decca) Woody Herman Big Band, Hey? Heard the Herd? (Verve) Al Hurt, Ann-Margret, Beauty and the Beard (RCA Victor) Georgia Brown, Gershwin (Decca) Jimmy Gilmore and the Fireballs, Sugar Shack (London) |
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Chris Hutchins | Beatles go Latin! Stars Tell Me Their Secrets on 'Teen Scene' | 11 |
Derek Johnson | Tin Pan Alley's New Music Centre Caters for All | 12 |
Andy Gray | Hollies Tell How | 12 |
N.A. | From You to Us | 14 |
N.A. | Lifelines of the Animals | 14 |
The Alley Cat | Tail-Pieces | 16 |
Ian Dove | The Beach Boys Sing in a New Language | 16 |
Katherine Tom, Spring 2010 | ||
No. 916 | 31 July 1964 | |
(cover page) | A Dynamic New Star-Simon Scott Dusty Speaks Out Peter & Gordon-- U.S. disclosures |
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Mike Gregory | Presley's Cousin Writes for Peter & Gordon | 2 |
Andy Gray | Swingin' Glasgow | |
NME | 5 Years Ago Cliff Richard: "Living Doll" [Columbia] Bobby Darin: "Dream Lover" [London] Lonnie Donegan: "Battle of New Orleans" [Pye] Marty Wilde: "A Teenager in Love" [Phillips] Elvis Presley: "Big Hunk o' Love" [RCA] Connie Francis: "Lipstick on You Collar" [MGM] Russ Conway: "Roulette" [Columbia] Anthony Newley: "Personality" [Decca] Duane Eddy: "Peter Gunn" [London] Ricky Nelson: "It's Late" [London] |
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NME | 10 Years Ago David Wanfield: "Cara Mia" [Decca] Kate Kallen: "Little Things Mean a Lot" [Brunswick] Doris Day: "Secret Love" [Phillips] Al Martino: "Wasted" [Capitol] Frank Sinatra: "Three Coins in the Fountain" [Capitol] Perry Como: "Idle Gossip" [HMV] Perry Como: "Wanted" [HMV] Petula Clark: "The Little Shoemaker" [Polygon] Four Aces: "Three Coins in the Fountain" [Brunswick] Johnnie Ray: "Such a Night" [Phillips] |
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Advertising | Michael Martin Ltd. Cilla Black: "It's For You" [Parlophone] |
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Derek Johnson | ??--Time with Dusty | 3 |
Cordell Marks | The Applejacks buy--Bagpipes! | 3 |
Advertising | St. Giles Musical Instruments | 3 |
Derek Johnson | Singles Reviews Cilla Black: "Anyone Who Had a Heart" / "Just for You" [Parlophone] Crystlas: "I Wonder" / "" [Phillies] Zombies: "She's Not There" / "You Make Me Feel Good" [Decca] Mike Hurst: "Half Heaven, Half Heartache" / "Look in Your Eyes" [Phillips] Trendsetters Ltd.: "Hello Josephine" / "Move on Over"[Parlophone] Lenny Welch: "If You See My Love" / "Father Sebastian" [London] Robert Maxwell: "Little Dipper" / "Peg O' My Heart" [Brunswick] Nat Cole/Roland Shaw: "Marnie" / "More and More of You Amor" [Capitol] Ottilie Patterson: "Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bred" / "Oh Me, What Eyes Hath Love Put in My Head" [Columbia] Kiki Dee: "How Glad I Am"/ "Baby I Don't Care" [na] Johnny Cymbal: "Mitsou"/ "Robinson Crusoe on Mars" [London] |
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First Atlantic Releases Under
Own Name Bobby Darin: "Milord" [Atco] Drifters: "Under the Boardwalk" [Atlantic] Ska Kings: "In My Lamp" [Atlantic] |
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Advertising | Julie Roberts: "The Wedding" [Mercury] | 4 |
NME | Top Thirty The Beatles: "A Hard Day's Night" (Parlophone) Rolling Stones: "It's All Over Now" (Decca) Manfred Mann: "Do wah Diddy Diddy" (HMV) Dusty Springfield: "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" (Phillips) Barron Knights: "Call Up the Groups" (Columbia) Cliff Richard: "On the Beach" (Columbia) The Animals: "House of the Rising Sun" (Columbia) Nashville Teens: "Tobacco Road" (Decca) P.J. Proby: "Hold Me" (Decca) Searchers: "Someday We're Gonna Love Again" (Pye) |
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Advertising | New From EMI | 5 |
N/A | Swedish
fans fo wild for Beatles Hollies bring "Life" back for Weymouth Quiet week—but fans shriek for Applejacks Jackson leaving Searchers after Sunday concert Bern for Blackpool Merseybeats tour Mann-Clark battle Beatles pound up US album chart Fans request won Beatles concert More for Mann Manfreds sought for five British tours Peter and Gordon get "Gold" on TV Steele on radio Supporting the Stones [Mojos] Dusty going to South Africa Cliff to wax in New York Epstein top of tailors' pops! Faith to Africa |
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N/A | Animals
in big budget movie Globe trotting Alma [Cogan] Dave Clark and TV doctor in musical |
6-7 |
N/A | New
Dakota? [Mick Green] Brian Poole album Judy Garland to wax Bart's titles Joe Brown in film comedy musical Peter and Gordon on "Summer Spin" Bassey records Newley tunes Song contest final Kings on Carroll show Millie makes TV film in Jamaica Tommy Tucker on "Beat Room" Frankie "Swings" Knights dates Brenda for "Top Gear" Mojos dates switched |
7 |
Advertising | New from Decca The Rolling Stones: "It's All Over" Dave Berry: "The Crying Game" |
7 |
N/A | Searching a Searcher, No. 3: Chris Curtis--the joker | 8 |
Richard Green | Crickets' Third Hit without Buddy | 8 |
Ian Dove | Cilla-Dionne hit written in a hurry says Hal David | 8 |
Advertising | Robert Stigwood Associates
Ltd. Watkins Electric Music Ltd. |
8 |
N/A | From You to Us | 9 |
N/A | Everlys (with Wesley Rose again) in charts | 9 |
Advertising | Adamo: "She was an Angel" [Columbia] The Naturals: "I Should Have Known Better" [Parlophone] Burns-Stage One |
9 |
Cordell Marks | Blue Jeans' Sleepless Night Leads to Next Disc | 10 |
Advertising | Rapier 33 from Watkins Electric
Music Ltd. The Dave Clark Five: "Thinking of You Baby" [Columbia] Simon Scott: "Move It Baby" [Southern] |
10 |
N/A | Classified Ads | 11 |
Alley Cat | Tail-Pieces | 12 |
N/A | Radio Luxembourg | 12 |
Advertising | Georgie Fame: "I'm in Love
with You" [Columbia] The Fourmost: "How Can I Tell Her" [Parlophone] Beach Boys: "I Get Around" [Capitol] Roger Miller: "Dang Me" [Columbia] |
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Hugh Ward, Spring 2010 |
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1964 |
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grtedit 20 January, 2014 |