No. 938 | 1 January 1965 | |
Johnson, Derek | Beat-Alls Again!
But Bachelors’ Feat Outstanding Artists Occupying The No. 1 Position in the NME Top 30 in 1964 Winner: Beatles, 14 Weeks 1964’s Most Successful Hit Parade Records Winner: I Love You Because (Jim Reeves) 1964 Points Table Winner: Beatles, 1232 |
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n.a. | Chuck Berry Returning | 3 |
NME | Best Selling Albums of 1964 1. The Rolling Stones 2. With the Beatles 3. West Side Story (soundtrack) 4. A Hard Days Night (Beatles) 5. Please, Please Me (Beatles) 6. The Bachelors- Plus 16 Great Songs 7. Wonderful Life (C. Richard and Shadows) 8. Moonlight and Roses (Jim Reeves) 9. How Do You Like It? (Gerry and the Pacemakers) 10. Stay with the Hollies |
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Johnson, Derek | Singles: Seasons Falsetto-Less The Four Seasons, "Save It For ME" (Philips) Marvelettes, “Too Many Fish in the Sea” (Stateside) Paul and Paula, “No Other Baby” (Philips) Righteous Brothers, “You’ve Lost that Lovin’ Feeling” (Spector) Del Shannon, “Keep Searchin’” (Stateside) Tony Brook, “Love Dances On” (Columbia) James Tamlin, “Main Line Central Station” (Columbia) Jan and Dean, “Sidewalk Surfin’” (Liberty) Ronnie Carrol, “Dear Heart” (Philips) Jean and the Statesides, “Cold Cold Winter” (Columbia) Tony Hatch, “Downtown” (Pye) Kenny Little, “Never on Sunday” (United Artists) Sue Thompson, “Paper Tiger” (Hickory) Tymes, “Here She Comes” Cameo |
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Johnson, Derek | Potted Pops: Roy Acuff, “Soldier Boy” / “Johnny” (Philips) Polly Perkins, “Falling in Love Again” / “I Went by Our House Today” (Oriole) Ann Marie, “Runaround” / "There Must Be a Reason” (Fontana) Gitte, “The Heart that You Break” / "Seems Just Like Old Times” (Columbia) Olympics, “The Bounce” / “Fireworks” (Sue) Riot Squad, “Anytime” / “Jump” (Rye) Four Plus One, “Time Is on My Side” / “Don’t Lie to Me” (Parlophone) Syndicats, “Howlin’ for My Baby” / “What to Do” (Columbia) Zarah Leander, “Wunderbar” / “Bleib Hier” (Oriole) |
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NME | Best Selling Sheet
Music in Britain 1. "I Feel Fine" (Northern Songs) 2. "Downtown" (Welbeck) 3. "Walk Tall" (Shapiro-Bernstein) 4. "I Understand" (Chappell) 5. "No Arms Can Ever Hold You" (Burlington) 6. "I’m Gonna Be Strong" (Screen Gems) 7. "Pretty Paper" (Acuff-Rose) 8. "Little Red Rooster" (Jewel) 9. "How Soon" (Compass) 10. "There’s a Heartache Following Me" (Palace) 11. "I Could Easily Fall" (Belinda) 12. "The Wedding" (Peter Maurice) 13. "Genie with the Light Brown Lamp" (Belinda) 14. "What Have They Done to the Rain" (Cromwell) 15. "Tokyo Melody" (Francis Day and Hunter) 16. "Walk Away" (Ardmore & Beechwood) 17. "Message to Martha" (Belinda) 18. "She’s a Woman" (Northern Songs) 19. "All Day and All of the Night" (Kassner) 20. "Somewhere" (Chappell) |
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Hutchins, Chris | Beatles’ act great – but not the show | 6 |
Gray, Andy | Cliff Shadows major triumph | 6 |
Tatler, Dorothy | Hermitless Herman Acts | 6 |
n.a. | U.S. Ends British
Groups’ Tour Ken Confirmed for Palladium P.J. at Oxford Stones’ Support ‘Downtown’ up in U.S. charts Still top Jean, DC5 on Club Dusty on Palladium next month |
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n.a. | Fury’s illness a
mystery Blues group on ‘beat room’ TV Fontana, Hollies, Bennett chart honours rivals Disc rejected Popliners Dusty on ‘easy beat’ Pye to handle Warner label Cilla’s TV Editor dies Millies ‘travelogue’ Moody’s film their concert hit Anka, Shannon due for major TV dates |
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J.L. | Cracker of a Show | 6 |
T.M. | Bachelor Fun | 6 |
J.L. | Vaughn Wins | 6 |
Sampson, Gordon | Versatile Marty | 6 |
R.B. | Spirited Millie | 6 |
n.a. | Now Beatles Top U.S. Chart – Points | |
Evans, Allen | LPs Doris Day: With a Smile and a Song (CBS) Johnny Cash: Bitter Tears (CBS) Ray Coniff: Invisible Tears (CBS) Lesley Gore: Girl Talk (Mercury) Jimmy Smith: The Cat (Verve) |
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Dove, Ian | Moody Blues Almost gave up! | 8 |
Dove, Ian | Enter MLLE. Hardy | 8 |
n.a. | Stars Tell NME what they hope for in 1965 | 9 |
Gray, Andy | 30 Years of Elvis | 10 |
The Alley Cat | Tail Pieces | |
The Alley Cat | The Alley Cat’s Cat’s Whiskers Awards 1964 | |
Burtram, Doug | Warm Wynter | |
A.G. | Film Star Sings | 12 |
NME | Best Selling LPs
in Britain 1. Beatles for Sale, Beatles (Parlophone) 2. 12 Songs of Christmas, Jim Reeves (RCA) 3. The Bachelors Plus 16 Great Songs, Bacehlors (Decca) 4. A Hard Day’s Night, Beatles (Parlophone) 5. Lucky 13 Shades of Val Doonican (Decca) 6. Moonlight and Roses, Jim Reeves (RCA) 7. Oh, Pretty Woman, Roy Orbison (London) 8. Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp, Cliff Richard (Columbia) 9. Spotlight on The Minstrels (HMV) 10. The Rolling Stones (Decca) |
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Michael Mansfield, March 2006 | ||
No. 939 | 8 January 1965 | |
Cover | Soldier Boy, The Cheetahs | 1 |
Johnson, Derek | Listens to Stone’s Next Album | 2 |
Hutchins Chris | My Son, P.J. Proby | 3 |
Evans,
Allen and Dove, Ian |
LPs Reviewed: Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders (Fontana) Mose Allison Sings (Stateside) Bix Beiderbeke: The Rare Bix (Columbia) Sonny Stitt: Stitt Plays Bird (Atlantic) Tubby Hays: Tubbs Tours (Fontana) |
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N.A. | Life Lines of Val Doonican | 3 |
Johnson, Derek | Singles Reviewed Manfred Mann, “Come Tomorrow” (HMV) Mary Wells, “Ain't It the Truth” (Stateside) Jim Dale, “Forget Tomorrow” (Columbia) Four Tops, “Without the One You Love” (Stateside) Johnny Thunder, “Send Her to Me” (Stateside) Christy Minstrels, “Down the Road I Go” (CBS) Tony Rivers, “She” (Columbia) Jackie Lynton, “Three Blind Mice” (Decca) George Martin, “All Quiet on the Mersey Front” (Parlophone) Beau Brummell, “I Know, I Know, I Know” (Columbia) Rolf Harris, “Five Young Apprentices” (Columbia) Ronnie Hilton, “Windmill in Old Amsterdam” (HMV) Cilla Black, “You’ve Lost that Lovin’ Feeling” (Parlophone) Peppi, “The Skip” (Decca) |
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Evans, Allen | EPs Reviewed Kenny Lynch (HMV) Matt Monro (Parlophone) Keely Smith (Capitol) Dave Clark Five: The Hits of…(Columbia) Frank Ifield (Columbia) Shadows: Dance With…(Columbia) Michael Holiday: Memories of Mike (Columbia) |
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N.A. | Potted Pops Andy Williams, “Dear Heart” (CBS) Joe Tex, “Hold What You’ve Got” (Atlantic) Norrie Paramour Orch, “Dance of the Warriors” (Columbia) Charlie Rich, “Too Many Teardrops” (RCA) Ken Thorne Orch, “Rogues to Riches” (HMV) Dixies, “Love Made a Fool” (Parlophone) Riz Ortolani Orch, “Yellow Rolls Royce” (MGM) |
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N.A. | NME Top 30 1. "I Feel Fine," Beatles (Parlophone) 2. "Yeh, Yeh," Gerogie Fame (Columbia) 3. "Downtown," Petula Clark (Pye) 4. "Somewhere," P.J. Proby (Liberty) 5. "Walk Tall," Val Doonican (Decca) |
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N.A. | Best Selling Pop
Records in US 1. "I Feel Fine," Beatles 2. "Come See about Me," Supremes 3. "Mr. Lonely," Bobby Vinton 4. "Love Potion Number Nine," Searchers 5. "Downtown," Petula Clark |
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N.A. | Best Selling LPs
in Britain 1. Beatles for Sale, Beatles (Parlophone) 2. Lucky 13 Shades of Val Doonican, Val Doonican (Decca) 3. The Bachelors Plus 16 Great Songs, Bachelors (Decca) 4. A Hard Days Night, Beatles (Parlophone) 5. The Rolling Stones, Rolling Stones (Decca) |
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N.A. | Monro to Yarmouth Georgie Fame on Supremes Tour, to Film Life Story Monro For Yarmouth Animals in New BBC-2 Pop Show Cliff’s Understudy Debuts on Mercury Searchers May Make U.S. Film Peers Quit Agency Pantos Close Berry in Musical Ringo “Not Booked” Twinkle Out of Bachelors Tour Manfred Swings Joe’s Show Delayed Cilla’s Cotton TV Date Fury Leaves Hospital Kinks to Paris Five T.V. Shows for Billy J Sue’s Visit Off Orbison and Animals Steady |
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N.A. | P.J. Proby Gets ‘Lucky
Stars’ Double Del’s Extra Dates Dust on ‘Jury’ Singles from Faith, Kramer, Supremes Val Doonican’s BBC-TV Series Zombie’s Second Entry, Beatles Still Top Freddie to California Peter and Gordon off to South Africa Spring Tours for Groups Bart Album Mantovani to Tour Britain Groups on Loss Show Popsters in Play Moodie for Marquee |
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Marks, Cordell | Dreamers Talk about Freddie | 8 |
N.A. | From You to Us | 8 |
Hentoff, Nate | American Airmail | 8 |
Altham, Kieth | Cilla Is Knocked Out by New Disc | 9 |
N.A. | Girl Singer Pips Group | 9 |
N.A. | Hair Rebellion! | 9 |
N.A. | Belfast’s Them Are In | 9 |
Dove, Ian | Part Two of 30 Years of Elvis | 10 |
N.A. | Classifieds | 11 |
The Alley Cat | Tail Pieces | 12 |
N.A. | Helen’s Singing Hit in Her Aladdin | 12 |
N.A. | Christy Minstrels Here | 12 |
Jacob Barry, February 2006 | ||
No. 940 | 13 January 1965 | |
Cover | The Rockin’ Berries | |
Leach, Robin | A Warning to our Groups | 3 |
n/a | Georgie Fame | 4 |
Williams, Dave | Righteous Brothers Praise Cilla Black | 4 |
n/a | Ole, It’s Chuck ‘Crazylegs’ now | 4 |
Dove, Ian | Covers Rockin’ Berries Tour | 4 |
Johnston, Derek | Six Chart CERTS Supremes, “Come See about Me” (Stateside) Dave Clark 5, “Everybody Knows” (Columbia) Val Doonican, “The Special Years” (Decca) Rockin’ Berries, “What in the World’s Come over You” (Piccadilly) Beach Boys, “Dance, Dance, Dance” (Capitol) Kinks, “Tired of Waiting for You” (Pye) |
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n/a | NME Top Thirty 1. “Yeh, Yeh,” Georgie Fame (Columbia) 2. “I Feel Fine,” Beatles (Parlophone) 3. “Go Now,” Moody Blues (Decca) 4. “Girl Don’t Come,” Sammie Shaw (Pye) 5. “Twinkle,” Terry (Decca) |
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n/a | Best Selling Pop
U.S. Records 1. “Come See about Me,” Supremes 2. “I Feel Fine,” Beatles 3. “Love Potion #9,” Searchers 4. “Downtown,” Petula Clark 5. “You’ve Lost that Lovin’ Feelin’,” Righteous Brothers |
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n/a | Best Selling LP’s
in Britain 1. “Beatles for Sale,”—Beatles (Parlophone) 2. The Bachelors Plus 16, Bachelors (Decca) 3. Lucky 13 shades of Val Doonican, Val Doonican (Decca) 4. A Hard Day’s Night, Beatles (Parlophone) 5. Oh, Pretty Woman, Roy Orbison (London) |
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n/a | Best Selling Sheet
Music 1. “I Feel Fine,” (Northern Songs) 2. “Yeh, Yeh,” (Feldman) 3. “Downtown,” (Welbeck) 4. “Walk Tall,” (Sapiro-Bernstein) 5. “No Arm Should Ever Hold You,” (Burlington) |
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n/a | Georgia Takes ‘Maggie
lead Arden's New Firm Records Gamblers Fame: Foreign Tours U.S. TV Home Dates Moody Blues Film for ‘Top of Pop Pets ‘Downtown’ Tops American Chart Kathy Kirby’s Contest Songs Long John Due to Join Berry Show Wayne’s Scot Tour Piney on ‘Ready’ Manfred’s ITV Date Epstein for New York Fury on TV Quickly—TV Host Burt for London Presley Film Deal Prince’s Latest Role Them’s Follow-up Duke’s BBC-2 Shows Infield Cabaret in Australia |
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n/a | Animals—Kinks Shows Stones Tour On Despite Visa Ban Discuss for Betty Brenda and Julie Pop Stars Set for ATV Shows Chuck Cuts London Up Del on Jury Guy Mitchell Returns Dates Changed for Sandie and Adam Bachelor’s Operation Oldham-Bart Ballet U.S. Agents Discuss Groups’ Ban Hit Parade Ball Rockin’ to Australia Poole for Sweden? Kinks Flying Home |
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Johnson, Derek | Anka—Ratclif Go Bacharach,
“To Wait for Love” (RCA) Kenny and the Wranglers, “Be My Guest” (Parlophone) Pickwicks, “Little by Little” (Warner Brothers) Mark Leeman, “Portland Town” (Columbia) Bern Elliot, “The Crying Game” (Decca) Les Surfs, “Stop” (RCA) Tornados, “Granada” (Columbia) Mike Hurst, “The Last Time You’ll Walk Out on Me” (Phillips) Peter, Paul and Mary, “For Lovin’ Me” (Warner Brothers) Bobby Rydell, “I Can’t Say Goodbye” (Capitol) Tirini Lopez, “Lemon Tree” (Reprise) Ray Charles, “Makin’ Whoopie” (HMV) James Brown and Famous Flames, “Have Mercy Baby” (London) |
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Evans, Allan | LP’s | 10 |
Ian Dove | Moody Blues Are Really Quite Happy | 12 |
Gray, Andy | Family Support Saved Betty | 12 |
n/a | When Gene Pitney Was Billy Brian | |
Dove, Ian | Final Part of 30 Years of Elvis | 13 |
n/a | Beatles Film Built Round Ringo | 13 |
Marks, Cordell | Gerry Talks about My Romance and My Film | 14 |
Ally Cat | Tail Pieces | 16 |
Dove, Ian | Del’s Del-ightful | 16 |
Evan McNamara 2006 | ||
No. 941 | 22 January 1965 | |
cover | Shelley | |
Gillard, Dave | "Terry Was My Kind of Person," Says Twinkle ["Terry," a song written by Twinkle] | 2 |
Altham, Keith | Before Flying to Australia, New Stones LP | 3 |
Dove, Ian | Watch Out! Them Are Coming | 4 |
Altham, Keith | Jim Gets Brian Back | 4 |
Johnson, Derrick | Romping with the Shadows | 4 |
Johnson, Derek | Kramer Disappoints | 6 |
NME | NME Top
Thirty: 1. The Moody Blues, "Go Now" (Decca) 2. Georgie Fame, "Yeh Yeh" 3. Twinkle, "Terry" 4. Sandie Shaw, "Girl Don’t Come" 5. Cilla Black, "You’ve Lost that Loving Feeling" |
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NME | Best Selling
Pop Records in the U.S: 1. Petula Clark, "Downtown" (Pye) 2. Righteous Brothers, "Lost that Loving Feeling" 3. Searchers, "Love Potion Number Nine" 4. Beatles, "I Feel Fine" 5. Supremes, "Come See About Me" |
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NME | Best Selling
LPs in Britain: 1. The Rolling Stones, Rolling Stones, No2 (Decca) 2. Beatles, Beatles For Sale 3. Val Doonican, Lucky 13 Shades of Val Doonican 4. Bachelors, The Bachelors Plus 16 Great Songs 5. Beatles, A Hard Day’s Night |
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NME | Best Selling
Sheet Music in Britain: 1. "Yeh Yeh" (Felman) 2. "I Feel Fine" (Northern Songs) 3. "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" (Mellin) 4. "Walk Tall" (S. Bernstein) 5. "Downtown" (Welbeck) |
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N.A. | Top Stars
in our Poll Winners’ Concert: The Greatest Show on Earth Beatles to Tour America Again Fame, Things, Hermits on “Lucky” March Tour by Moody Blues Orbison, Faith, and Shadows for Palladium Show |
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N.A. | Animals Record Live in States | 9 |
Johnson, Derek | Single’s Reviewed: Dean Martin Jay & the Americans Craig Douglas/Ray Paterson Two from Tamala-Motown |
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N.A. | Now a Rolling Stone Writes a Book (Charlie Watts) | 10 |
Cordell, Mark | “Party Man? Not Me," says PJ Proby | 11 |
Fame, George | George Fame’s Top Ten | 11 |
Dove, Ian | Beach Boys Get Away from the Surf | 12 |
N.A. | Life Lines of the Chart Topping Moody Blues | 12 |
Ahem, Keith | There’s a Kink from Yugoslavia | 13 |
N.A. | A Springfield Helps Seekers | 13 |
Altham, Keith | Sounds Orch- Not Freak Disc! | 14 |
Hutchins, Chris | Time Off for the Beatles | 14 |
N.A. | Classified Ads | 15 |
N.A. | Radio Luxemburg | 15 |
Johnson, Derek | Fantastic “Fair Lady” | 16 |
Nick Mencia, February 2006 | ||
No. 942 | 29 January 1965 | |
Marks, Coredell | They beat Cilla in disc race! Righteous Bros. | 3 |
Altham, Keith | Twinkle, Dusty Comment; Nobody Objected to Shangri-Las in States | 3 |
Johnson, Derek | Singles: Jim Reeves, “It Hurts So Much” (RCA) Adam Faith, “”Stop Feeling Sorry for Yourself” (Parlophone) Millie. See You Later, Alligator” (Fontana) Martha & Vandellas, “”Wild One” (Stateside) Dixie Cups, “Little Bell” (Red Bird) Tommy Roe, “”Party Girl” (HMV) Wayne Fontana, “The Game of Love” (Fontana) Zombies, “Tell Her No” (Decca) Betty Everett/Jerry Butler, “Love is Strange” (unknown) |
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n.a. | Potted Pops Tommy Bruce, “Boom, Boom” (Polydor) Goldie and the Gingerbreads, “Can’t You Hear My Heart Beat” (Decca) Ike and Tina Turner, “Finger Poppin’” and “Ooh Poo Pah Doo” (Warner) Dev Douglas, “I Don’t Know” (Parlophone) Three Quarters, “People Will Talk” (Columbia) Top Six, “Walk Tall,” “What Have They Done to the Rain,” “I Could Easily Fall,” “Go Now,” “A Message to Martha,” and “There’s a Heartache Following Me” (No. 13) First Gear, “In Crowd” and “Gotta Make Their Future Bright” (Pye) Dilys Watling, “I’m Over You” and “Act Like a Lady” (Philips) |
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‘Gerry-Scotter’ Contest
Winners Alaster Calder (winner), “No Thanks, I’ve Got Disc-Breaks of My Own” (unknown) Christine Wyglenda (runner-up), “I Say There, Aren’t You in the Wrong Gear?” (unknown) R. L. Horsnell (runner-up), “Make the Pace, Gerry, and You’ll Never Walk Alone” (unknown) Joan Stephenson (runner-up), “Which Lights, Gerry? I Only Saw that Copper’s Red Face” (unknown) P. B. Jones (runner-up), “Go ‘Ferry,’ Carefully Show ‘Mersey’ to Others on the Road” (unknown) |
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NME | From NME 5 Years
Ago: 1. “Starry Eyed,” Michael Holiday (Columbia) 2. “Why,” Anthony Newley (Decca) 3. What Do you Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For,” Emilie Fored (Pye) 4. “Voice in the Wilderness,” Cliff Richards (Columbia) 5. “Way Down Yonder,” Freddie Camman (Top Rank) |
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NME | 10 Years Ago: 1. “Finger of Suspicion,” Dickie Valentine (Decca) 2. “Mambo Italiano,” Rosemary Clooney (Phillips) 3. “Heartbeat,” Ruby Murray (Columbia) 4. “I Still Believe,” Ronnie Hilton (HMV) 5. “No One But You,” Billy Eckstine (MGM) |
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NME | NME Top Thirty 1. “Go Now,” Moody Blues 2. “You’ve Lost that Lovin’ Feelin’,” Righteous Brothers 3. “Tired of Waiting For You,” Kinks 4. “Come Tomorrow,” Manfred Mann 5. “You’ve Lost that Lovin’ Feeling,” Cilla Black |
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NME | Best Selling Pop
Records in the U.S. 1. “Downtown,” P. Clark 2. “You’ve Lost that Lovin’ Feelin’,” Righteous Brothers 3. “The Name Game,” Shirley Ellis 4. “Love Potion Number Nine,” Searchers 5. “Hold What You’ve Got,” Joe Tex |
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n.a. | Best Selling L.P.’s
in Britain 1. The Rolling Stones No. 2, Rolling Stones (Decca) 2. Beatles for Sale, Beatles (Parlophone) 3. Lucky 13 Shades of Val Doonican, Val Doonican (Decca) 4. Best of Jim Reeves, Jim Reeves (RCA) 5. The Bachelors Plus 76 Great Songs, Bachelors (Decca) |
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Decca (advertising) | New on Sale Today The Johnny Howard Band, “El Pussy Cat” Jackie Lee, “I Cry Alone” Goldie and the Gingerbreads, “Can’t You Hear My Heartbeat” Unit 4 + 2, “Concrete and Clay” The Zombies, “Tell Her No” Jim Reeves, “It Hurts So Much To See You Go” Ike and Tina Turner, “Finger Poppin’” |
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n.a. | Beatles 1965 Plans:
European and U.S. tours, maybe two films, Short European tour in July
(1965), U.S. tour end of August (1965). Beatles Single: “If I Fell” and “Tell Me Why” from A Hard Days Night album Pacemakers for Sullivan Show Pye-Warner Deal Agreed Bachelors switch Zombie Dates Gerry v. Billy J Gerry and the Pacemakers and Billy J. Kramer compete in Radio Luxembourg’s “Battle of the Giants” Feb. 8 and 12 Dusty on ‘Pops Parade’ Helen for Poland Tomorrow’s radio ‘Club’ Cancelled Playboys postpone trip Singles from Shadows, Vaughan, and Twinkle [Shadows will release “Next Time I See Mary Ann” (Columbia), Frankie Vaughan will release “Somebody Must Have Hurt You a Lot,” Twinkle will release “Terry”] Dusty’s ‘Stars and Garters’ Freddie in car crash: [Freddie Garrity went through the windscreen, released from the hospital and is back to touring with the Dreamers.] Starts on U.S. TV Faith on Andrews Show Brian Matthew now ‘vastly’ improved Adam – Sandie Dates Fame, Animals, Val and Wayne on ‘Easy’ |
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n.a. | Wayne and Herman
booked… Del Shannon to Tour with Shangri-las Stones Tour set Righteous Bros? |
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EMI (advertising) | New From EMI The Animals, “Don’t Let me be Misunderstood” (Columbia) The Graham Bond Organisation, “Tammy” (Columbia) Steve Brett, “Wishing” (Columbia) Sandra Brown, “Know on Any Door” (Columbia) The Cheynes, “Down and Out” (Columbia) The Contours, “Can You Jerk Like Me” (Stateside) Patrick Dane, “In My Baby’s Eyes” (Columbia) Ritchie Dean, “Goodbye Girli” (Capitol) Dev Douglas, “I Don’t Know” (Parlophone) Adam Faith, “Stop Feeling Sorry for Yourself” (Parlophone) Martha and the Vandella’s, “Wild One” (Stateside) Mrs. Mills Minstrel Medley (Parlophone) Marlan Montgomery, “When Sunny Gets Blue,” (Capitol) Norman and the Invaders, “Night Train to Surbiton” (United Artist) |
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n.a. | Zombies Leader award
[Rod Argent receives award from Broadcast Music Incorporated for composition
of “She’s Not There”] Brian “Swings” Ballrooms for Moody Blues Dusty to Bournemouth? Teens on ‘Gadzooks’ Savile’s ‘Scene’ spot Conn quits James [Lee Conn leaves Dick James Music] U.S. officials ban Animals concert album Twinkle’s Concerts Berries for Paris Chuck Berry Radio Date Retailers’ Plan to Boost Light Music Clark Starts Film |
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Hutchins, Chris | It’s “Victimisation” – of the STONES [The Stones and Roy Orbinson were touring in Australia when they checked into the same hotel (Brisbane Hotel) as Manfred Mann, the Kinks, and the Honeycombs] | 8 |
n.a. | Betty Missed Her
British Meal From You to Us |
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Marks, Cordell | Our Fans Are Much Too Conservative – Manfreds | 9 |
Johnson, Derek | No change so far! – Val Doonican | 9 |
Dove, Ian | The busy world of Del Shannon | 10 |
C.M. | Tommy Roe Knew The Beatles Would Make It | 10 |
Fontana (advertising) | Four Singles to Watch
for Betty Everett “Betting Mighty Crowded” Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders “The Game of Love” Bobbie Graham, “Skin Deep” Millie, “See you Later Alligator” |
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n.a. | RIG HIT DISCS Brenda Lee, “Thanks a Lot” Ray Charles, “Makin’ Whoopee” |
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Alley Cat | Tail-Pieces | 12 |
Altham, Keith | Tony Hatch Has Searchers Song | 12 |
n.a. | Record of the Week: The Ivy League, “Funny How Love Can Be” (Piccadilly) | 12 |
n.a. | Newcomers to the
Charts The singing usherette! Special: All Nite Rave, Midnight to 6am Club Noreik (High Road Tottenham No. 15) Presenting: Unit ‘7’ and The Juniors, Jan. 30th Saturday Feb. 6th: Dave Davan and The ‘D’ Men |
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Alissa Mun, February 2006 |
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