| No. 968 | 5 August 1965 | |
| Announcements | Beatles, Stones Hit
Back! A Walk in the Black Forest: Horst Jankowski and His Orchestra on Mercury Another Smash Hit from The Rockin' Berries with a great Goffin and King Composition! "Make It Easy on Yourself": The chart-topping new Bacharach single by the Walker Brothers on Philips! |
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| LP Reviews | Cliff Richard, When
in Rome [Columbia] Jerry Lee Lewis, The Return of Rock [Philips] The Zombies, Begin Here [Decca] |
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| Advertising | Opening August 24th
at 7.30p.m.: Prince of Wales Theatre, London, W.1. Gene Gutowski Presents "Passion Flower Hotel" [Book by Wolf Mankowitz; Music by John Barry; Lyrics by Trevor Peacock]. |
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| Keith Altham | "The Stones Hit Back" [The Rolling Stones' first concert at the London Palladium is a success]. | 2 |
| NME's Chris Hutchins Will Be Living with the Beatles in America Again! | ||
| Announcement | Top Pop Guide: Dave Clark Five, Latest Single: "Catch Us If You Can." Downliners Sect, from the Opening Hillbilly Comedy Lament: "If I Could Just Go Back to the Well-Known 'Wolverton Mountain.'" Frank Sinatra, Album Includes Some of His Finest Work Ever Including "Love Is Here to Stay," and "Night and Day!" |
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| Alan Smith | "John Lennon Slams the Critics" [The Beatles Are a Hit in the Blackpool's ABC Theatre on 'Blackpool Night Out']. | 3 |
| Derek Johnson | Singles Reviews Tom Jones: "What's New Pussycat" / "The Rose" [Decca] Frank Ifield: "Paradise" / "Goodbye Now" [Columbia] Walkers: "Make It Easy on Yourself" / "But I Do" [Philips] Sue Thompson: "It's Break-Up Time" / "Afraid" [Hickory] Faultless Monroe: "Before You Go" / "And Roses and Roses" [Parlophone] Danny Williams: "Lovely Is She" / "Gone And Forgotten" [HMV] Roger Willer / Dixie Cups: "Can't Stop Loving You" / "Two-Way-Poe-A-Way" [Stateside] Julie Rogers: "Day by Day" / "I'm Walking behind You" [Mercury] Carolyn Hester: "Come on Back" / "Three Young Men" [Dot] Jane Morgan "Maybe" / "Walking the Streets in the Rain" [Columbia] The Other Two: "Don't You Wanna Love Me Baby" / "Hold Back The Light of Dawn" [RCA] Kiki Dee "Runnin' Out Of Fools" / "There He Goes" [Fontana] Frank Sinatra: "Yellow Rolls-Royce" / "I Can't Believe I'm Losing You" [Reprise] Graham Bond: "Lease on Love" / "My Heart's in Little Pieces" [Columbia] Instrumentals: "The Happy Elephant" / "On the Brink" [Columbia]. |
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| Advertising | Great New E.P. Just Released: Mademoiselle Dusty – BE12579! | 4 |
| NME | Top Selling Singles Beatles "Help!" [Parlophone] Fortunes "You've Got Your Troubles" [Decca] Animals "We Gotta Get out of this Place" [Columbia] Byrds "Mr. Tambourine Man" [CBS] Dave Clark Five "Catch Us If You Can" [Columbia] |
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| NME | Top Selling LPs in
Britain Sound of Music Soundtrack [RCA] Mary Poppins Soundtrack [HMV] Bob Dylan: Bringing It All Back Home [CBS] Joan Baez: Joan Baez/5 [Fontana] Moody Blues: The Magnificent Moodies [Decca] Andy Williams: Almost There [CBS] The Shadows: Sound of the Shadows [Columbia] Joan Baez: Joan Baez in Concert Vol.2 [Fontana] Seekers: A World of Our Own [Colimbia] Beatles: Beatles for Sale [Parlophone] |
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| Advertising | New on Sale Today: Tom Jones "What's New Pussycat?" [Decca]! Recapture Your Holidays with these Continental LPs! This Is It! The Byrds "All I Really Want to Do"! |
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| Nat Hentoff | Five More U.S. Chart Entries" [British Tunes Hit U.S. Charts] | |
| Articles | Andrew Oldham Forms
Own Record Label New Disc Signings: Karl Denver Trio to Philips Dusty out of Show—Away to Recover [Dusty Springfield Will Not Appear on the Russ Conway Show] Herman Unit on Stones "Lucky" [Herman's Hermit's and Unit Four Plus Two are Added to ABC-TV's 'Lucky Stars Summer Spin'] Pitney's Tour Date Changes Goldie's Ballrooms [Goldie and the Gingerbreads return from Germany] Susan's Show Extended [Susan Maughan-Kenny Ball Summer Season at Blackpool Winter Gardens Extended Until September] Frank and Freddie in Leading Pantos" [Frank Ifield and Freddy and the Dreamers Signed for Britain's two Most Important Pantomines] Jazz Festival to Be Filmed Walkers Turn Down Over Seas Offers Seekers Back in Show Poole 'Ready' [Brian Poole and the Tremeloes join the Byrds, the Who, and Sonny and Cher on Rediffusion's Ready Steady Go!] Moody Blues Dates Brian Matthew to Tour U.S. with Beatles Herman May Meet Elvis Liverpool 'Fair Lady'" ['My Fair Lady' Showing at London's Warner Cinema] Folk Trio On BBC-2 |
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| Nat Hentoff | Beatles Plan to Take
Long Holiday Beatles New York Show On Xmas TV? |
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| Articles | [Dave] Berry's Belgium
Trip Donovan and Friends—TV Profile [Donovan to be the Subject of a 45-minute Rediffusion-TV Documentary] Stones' 'Top Pop' Treble [Stones Set for Three Appearances on BBC-1's 'Top of the Pops'] New Single Brought Forward: Stones Sign with Decca—But Leave U.S. Label League Play Dates Again [The Ivy League, recently injured in a car crash are booked to Rolling Stones' Tour] Eartha Kitt on Blackpool TV Byrds May Fly Away [Byrds May Go to Germany] Another Swedish Tour for [Brian] Poole [Jonathon] King Turns Down Tour with Byrds Freddie 'Swings' [Freddie and the Dreamers are Set for Appearances Every Day Next Week in the Light Programme's 'Swing into Summer'] Val's [Doonican] TV Series EMI Rushes out 'Pussycat' LP Royal Variety [Command Performance] On TV Marianne [Faithfull] Takes Time Off Another of Them Quits" [New Drummer Terry Noon to Replace John McAuley in Them] |
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| Announcements | Women Win a Free
Fortnight for 4 at the Beatles'! Vocalion Brings You Great LPs from America! |
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| Alan Smith | "From Tom Jones in
New York City: New Release is STUPID!" [Jones Thinks Decca's Choice to
Release New Hit Is 'Damn Stupid'] Norrie Drummond "Most Unusual Searchers" |
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| Nat Hentoff | Elvis Dislikes Visitors | |
| Announcements | Visit St. Giles Music Centre and See London's Finest Selection of Drums! | 9 |
| Keith Altham | Baby Halts Marianne's Plans [Faithfull] | |
| Keith Altham | Fortunes Have Got Their Own Troubles | 9 |
| Tony Bromley | From You to Us: Swearing is 'Out.' | |
| Norrie Drummond | Byrds—America's Biggest Ever Group? | |
| Alan Smith | Georgie Fame: Will I Be Flop of the Year? | |
| Derek Johnson | Greco—Second Time Lucky | 10 |
| Announcements | Kacey's in Town!
The World's Second Largest Band Agency The World Famous Cellar Club…12 Noon—7a.m. Hot Meals and Breakfasts The New Fab Teenage Hat Only 14/11 Including Post and Packing! |
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| NME | The New Musical Express
Classical Advertisement Rates: Engagements Wanted 9d. per word Bands 1/. Per word Musical Services 1/6 per word Fan Clubs 1/3 per word Musicians Wanted 1/. Per word Free Television Screen Tests Tuition 1/6 per word Rehearsal Rooms 1/. Per word Situations Vacant 1/. Per word Instruments For Sale 1/. Per word Groups Wanted 1/3 Per 1ord Recording 1/. Per word Records Wanted 1/. Per word Vocalists Wanted 1/. Per word Records for Sale 1/. Per word Situations Wanted 1/. Per word Instrument Repairs 1/. Per word. |
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| Announcements | In the Middle of
Nowhere: Dusty Springfield on Philips Peter; Maurice—Great New Instrumental!
Il Silenzio! Kacey Artistes Management LTD The 5th National Jazz & Blues Festival This Friday, Sat. & Sun. Richmond From the Billy Fury Tour: Dickie Pride TV/Records. |
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| The Alley Cat | Tail-Pieces | |
| Allen Evans | EPs P.J. Proby: "Somewhere" / "I Apologize" [Liberty] Roger Miller: "King of the Road" / "Chug-A-Lug" [Philips] Five Yardbirds: "My Girl Sloopy" / "I'm Not Talking and I Ain't Done Wrong" [Columbia] Dusty Springfield: "Mademoisselle" [Philips] Peter Cook and Dudley Moore: "Sitting on the Bench" / "Strictly for the Birds" [Parlophone] Gene Pitney: "What Will Happen to Me" / "Autumn Leaves" / "Tell Me the Way" [Stateside] Jay and the Americans: "Let's Lock the Door" / "Come Dance with Me" / "Come a Little Bit Closer" / "She Cried" |
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| Articles | John Slams Critics | 12 |
| Natalie Kirch, February 2006 | ||
| No. 970 | 13 August 1965 | |
| Cover | Beatles US Tour, Sonny and Cher, Eric Burdon, Shadows, Stars Dress Up | |
| Altham, Keith | Sonny Becomes Singer Giving Cher Courage | 2 |
| Evans, Allen | Versatile album from Byrds | 2 |
| Hutchins, Chris | Living with the Beatles | 3 |
| n.a. | They're off again!
[Beatles] Beatles remembered Beryl's washboard |
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| n.a. | Just right for Sham
fans Big hit for the Berries Donovan's (extended) message |
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| Johnson, Derek | Singles: Much Better "The Time in Between," Cliff Richards "I'll Never Get Over You," Everly Bros. "Pretty Little Baby," Marvin Gaye "Without Love," Ronnie Carroll "Shine on Harvest Moon," Allan Sherman "Here I Am," Dionne Warwick |
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| n.a. | NME Top Thirty 1. Beatles, "Help!" (Parlophone) 2. Fortunes, "You've Got Your Troubles" (Decca) 3. Animals, "We Gotta Get Out of this Place" (Columbia) 4. Dave Clark Five, "Catch Us if You Can" (Columbia) 5. Jonathan King, "Everyone's Gone to the Moon" (Decca) |
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| n.a. | Best-selling Pop
Records in the US 1. Sonny and Cher, "I Got You Babe" 2. Rolling Stones, "Satisfaction" 3. Gary Lewis & the Playboys, "Save Your Heart for Me" 4. Herman's Hermits, "I'm Henry the VIII I Am" 5. Tom Jones, "What's New Pussycat?" |
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| n.a. | Best-selling LPs
in Britain 1. Beatles, Help! (Parlophone) 2. Sound of Music, Soundtrack (RCA) 3. Mary Poppins, Soundtrack (HMV) 4. Joan Baez/5 (Fontana) 5. Bob Dylan, Bringing It All Back Home (CBS) |
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| n.a. | 5 Years Ago 1. Cliff Richard, "Please Don't Tease" (Columbia) 2. Shadows, "Apache" (Columbia) 3. Elvis Presley, "Mess of Blues" (RCA) 4. Jimmy Jones, "Good Timin'" (MGM) 5. Johnny Kidd, "Shakin All Over" (HMV) |
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| n.a. | 10 Years Ago 1. Slim Whitman "Rose Marie" (London) 2. Frankie Laine "Cool Water" (Philips) 3. Alma Cogan "Dreamboat" (HMV) 4. Ruby Murray "Evermore" (Columbia) 5. David Whitfield "Everywhere" (Decca) |
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| n.a. | Beatles Win Three
Golds Fortunes Get American Hit Beatles back folk group! Three Singles on Oldham's Label Barbra, Louis, Ella—on TV spectaculars Dusty on TV—with new single Mick and Keith fly to states Ellen Stands in for Seeker Judy Kinks Show Off Big Charity Shows Orbison follow-up Girl Group on CBS Tom Stays on in US [Tom Jones] Stones to Scarborough Price's first single [Decca] Horst's trip off [Horst Jankowski to London] 'Lucky' Byrds [Lucky Stars ABC-TV] |
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| n.a. | Sonny and Cher: No
Tour, But own shows Hollies in Cabaret Byrds miss two show dates Joint 'Jury' for Adam Sandie Cilla to tour with Everlys Single, EP and LP from Everly Bros. Blackpool Things [Pretty things and Cliff Bennett] Cole Film Release [Cat Ballou] Bill Returns to ballrooms [Billy Fury] Brenda here in November [Brenda Lee] Manfreds start charity show [Marquee Club] Lulu's next – an American Song Stones ballroom date Epstein signs another group Knights leaving Palladium show Animals band on Light Philips launch new jazz label [Limelight] |
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| Straubing, Michelle | American question time with Peter Gordon | 8 |
| Hentoff, Nat | American Airmail: No! to Hermits | 8 |
| Johnson, Derek | More Single Reviews
(continued from page 4): "Like a Rolling Stone," Bob Dylan (CBS) "The Tracker," Sir Douglas Quintet (London) "Laugh at Me," Sonny (Atlantic) "Come out Dancin," Rick Nelson (Brunswick) "What's New Pussycat," Burt Bacharach (London) |
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| n.a. | Potted Pops "Many Things from Your Window," Transatlantics (Fontana) "Goodbye Sisters," Art Woods (Decca) "Nobody Knows What's Going On," Chiffons (Stateside) "Penny Arcade," Michael Leslie (Pye) "You're My Girl," (Columbia) "Houston," Dean Martin (Reprise) "Around the Corner," Duprees (CBS) "No, No, No," Crispian St. Peters (Decca) |
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| Johnson, Derek | It all started five years ago—The Shadows amazing chart record | 9 |
| n.a. | It's school-marm Joan Baez now | 9 |
| Bromley, Tony | From You to Us: Beatles shouldn't get steamed-up | 9 |
| n.a. | Byrds get the Bird | 9 |
| Altham, Keith | Wild Richmond Festival—and meeting two unexpected guests | 10 |
| Altham, Keith | Eric Burdon Turns Author | 10 |
| Evans, Allen | EPs Sandie Shaw (Pye) Everly Brothers (Warner Bros.) Searchers '65 (Pye) Keely Smith (Reprise) Righteous Brothers (Pye International) Rockin' Berries (Piccadilly) Jackie Trent (Pye) Paul Stookey (Warner Bros) Allan Sherman (Warner Bros.) Frank Sinatra/Count Basie (Reprise) Sammy Davis (Reprise) Ivy League (Piccadilly) Dionne Warwick (Pye) Dean Martin (Reprise) Trini Lopez (Reprise) |
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| n.a. | Classifieds | 11 |
| Alley Cat | Tail Pieces [Mick Jagger, Tito Burns, Mickie Most, Herman's Hermits] | 12 |
| Toni Licciardello, March 2006 | ||
| No. 971 | 20 August 1965 | |
| Cover | The Great Warner Bros/ Reprise Release | |
| NA | Advertisement | 2 |
| Hutchins, Chris | Living with the Beatles | 3 |
| Johnson, Derek | Singles: Rolling Stones: "Satisfaction" & "The Spider and the Fly" (Decca) Cliff Bennett: "I Have Cried My Last Tear" & "As Long as She Looks Like You" (Parlophone) Ray Charles: "Love's Gonna Live Here" & "I'm a Fool to Care" (HMV) Rolf Harris: "War Canoe" & "Linda" (Columbia) Beach Boys: "California Girls" & "Let Him Run Wild" (Capitol) |
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| NA | Unit 4 + 2 Distinctive, Irresistible | 4 |
| NA | Potted Pops: Shirley & Johnny: "Day Dreamin' of You" & "'Till You Say You'll Be Mine" (Parlophone) Temptations: "Since I Lost My Baby" & "You've Got to Earn It" (Tamla – Motown) Peter Jay & the Jaywalkers: "Before the Beginning" & "Solitaire" (Piccadilly) Joe & Eddie: "Farewell" & "Hey Nelly Nelly" (Vocalion) Adam, Mike & Tim: "Little Pictures" & "Summer's Here Again" (Decca) Otis Redding: "Respect" & "I've Been Loving You Too Long" (Atlantic) Royallettes: "It's Gonna Take a Miracle" & "Out of Sigh[t], Out of Mind" (MGM) Federals: "Bucket Full of Love" & "Leah" (Parlophone) |
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| NA | Five of the Best: Vince Hill: "I Could Have Loved You So Well" (Columbia) Lena Horne: "The Sand and the Sea" (United Artists) Perry Como: "Oowee, Oowee" (RCA) Johnny Cash: "Ring of Fire" (CBS) Jackie Wilson: "No Pity" (Coral) |
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| NA | New to You | 4 |
| NA | Baez Belts Out Dylan Message ["Baby Blue" (Fontana)] | 4 |
| NA | NME Top Thirty 1. Beatles: "Help!" (Parlophone) 2. Sonny and Cher: "I Got You Babe" (Atlantic) 3. Jonathan King: "Everyone's Gone to the Moon" (Decca) 4. Fortunes: "You've Got Your Troubles" (Decca) 5. Animals: "We Gotta Get Out of this Place" (Columbia) |
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| NA | Best Selling Pop
Records in U.S.: 1. Sonny and Cher: "I Got You Babe" 2. Gary Lewis & the Playboys: "Save Your Heart for Me" 3. Beatles: "Help" 4. Beach Boys: "California Girl" 5. Righteous Brothers: "Unchained Melody" |
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| NA | Best Selling LP's
in Britain: 1. Beatles: Help! (Parlophone) 2. Soundtrack: Sound of Music (RCA) 3. Soundtrack: Mary Poppins (HMV) 4. Joan Baez in Concert Vol. 5 (Fontana) 5. Moody Blues: "The Magnificent Moodies" (Decca) |
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| NA | Beatles' Martin in
Disc Deal New Disk Signings Kinks and Hollies on Holiday Radio Jackie's [Trent] TV Date Unit on Stones Tour Clark, Orbison, Monro on Cheaper Albums Overseas Tours for the Kids [Mike]Smith's Ribs Broken in Chicago Fan Riot Hollies Ballroom John and Paul to Host Own TV Show EMI Talent Search Vaughan—Boys Clubs Concerts 'Twang' Opening |
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| NA | Gerry [Marsden] to
Star in West End Panto? Pop Boutiques 'Babe' Hit in Short Supply Stones, Fortunes, Herman on Radio Jonathan May Quit Singing Sonny and Cher Still U.S. No. 1! Byrds Show Cancelled Discs from Them and Del Shannon Seekers Return Another Stones Ban Major Lance Tour |
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| Evans, Allen | LPs Reviewed: Allan Sherman: For Swingin' Livers Only (Warner Bros.) Grit and Soul: James Brown Band (Philips) Spotnicks in Berlin (Oriole) Pat's Greatest Hits (Dot) [Boone] Trini Lopez: The Love Album (Reprise) Folk Albums (Warner Bros.) The Serendipity Singers: Take Your Shoes Off (Philips) The Settlers: Sing Out (Decca) The Many Sides of Georgia Brown (Capitol) |
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| NA | Who's Where | 8 |
| Altham, Keith | Kinks' Room Had Iron Gates! | 8 |
| Drummond, Norrie | After Seven Years! [Johnny Carr and the Cadillacs] | 8 |
| NA | Jonathan King | 9 |
| Bromley, Tom | From You to Us | 9 |
| Smith, Alan | Mrs. Reeves Fights for Showing of Jim's [Reeves] Film | 9 |
| Hentoff, Nat | American Airmail | 9 |
| A., K. | Byrds' Weak Stage Act | 10 |
| Hardy, Francoise | Top Ten | 10 |
| Thomas, Tracy | Brothers Riding High! | 10 |
| NA | Classifieds | 11 |
| The Alley Cat | Tail-Pieces | 12 |
| NA | Stones See Beatles Triumph | 12 |
| Colin Lord, March 2006 | ||
| No. 971 | 27 August 1965 | |
| Altham, Keith | Sonny and Cher Take over Three Chart Spots | 3 |
| Smith, Alan | The McCoys New to Charts on New Label | 3 |
| Johnson, Derek | Singles: Hollies Can't Miss: "Look through Any Window" (Parlophone) Them: Slow But Sure!: "Half as Much" (Decca) Sonny and Cher: "Baby Don't Go" (Reprise) Alan Price Set: "Any Day Now" (Decca) Duane Eddy: "Trash" (Colpix) Applejacks: "I Go to Sleep" / "Make Up of Break Up" (Decca) Chubby Checker: "Everything's Wrong" / "Cu Ma La Be Stay" (Cameo) Ken Dodd: "Tears" / "You and I" (Columbia) Gary Lewis "Save Your Heart for Me" (Liberty) |
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| n.a. | Potted Pops: Roy Acuff: "Rising Sun" (Hickory) Valerie Mitchell:"There Goes My Heart Again" / "If I Didn't Love You" (HMV) Trendsetters LTD: "You Sure Have a Funny Way" / "I'm Coming Home" (Parlophone) Dodie West: "Thinking of You" / "And Love Will Come" (Piccadilly) Marv Johnson: "Why DO You Want to Let Me Go" / "I'm Not a Plaything" (Tamia-Motown) Evie Sands: "Take Me for a Little While" / "Run Home to Your Momma" (Red Bird) Sorrows: "Take a Heart" / "We Should Get Along Fine" (Piccadilly) Guy Darrell: "One of these Days" / "Stupidity" (CBS) Joy Marshall: "My Love Comes Home" / "When a Girl Really Loves You" (Decca) |
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| NME | Top Five Singles: 1. "I Got You Babe," Sonny and Cher (Atlantic) 2. "Help!," Beatles (Parlophone) 3. "Satisfaction," Rolling Stones (Decca) 4. "All I Really Want to Do," Byrds (CBS) 5. "A Walk in the Black Forest," Horst Janakowski (Mercury) |
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| NME | Best Selling LPs
in
1. Help! Beatles (Parlophone) 2. Sound of Music [Soundtrack] (RCA) 3. Mary Poppins [Soundtrack] (HMV)4. Joan Baez/5 (Fontana) 5. Mr. Tambourine Man, Byrds (CBS) 6. Almost There, Andy Williams (CBS) 7. Bringing It All Back Home, Bob Dylan (CBS) 8. Sound of the Shadows (Columbia) 8. Catch Us If You Can, Dave Clark 5 (Columbia) 10. Times They Are a Changin', Bob Dylan (CBS) |
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| n.a. | Faith Garland Cole…Big
Names Cut Prices on LPs New Disc Signings Fontana Gets Harvey Popliners Mann-Hollies 'Lucky Spin' Sounds record at Bowl Stones: ₤5 Million Deal for 5 films Donavan TV spot filmed in France Dakota quits [Mike Maxfield] Singles from Wayne, Billy and Manfreds Ballard again Dickens on Stones Tour Shads now in Cliff's film Honeycombs Dates Sonny and Cher film? Lulu stars in TV series Donovan, Freddie, Billy J. on Light |
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| n.a. | Elvis can't come
to London Seekers in Variety Gracie in special Palladium TV show Bennett's operation Bassey London cabaret season Billy and Adam on Kathy's TV Beatles oust Sonny and Cher in U.S.! Beatles U.K. tour likely Australian trip for the Hermits Gerry—Pied Piper—panto Four language single Fame to Scandinavia Walker Brothers going 'steady' Des is winner Kenny Ball—Scots tour |
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| Altham, Keith | Walkers Make It Sound Easy—But It's Not! | 8 |
| Evans, Allen | LPs Elvis Presley: Flaming Star and Summer Kisses (RCA Victor) Frank Sinatra: September of My Years (Reprise) Tommy Kinsman's Pop Shop (Fontana) Dean Martin: I'm the One Who Loves You (Reprise) The Sue Story (Sue) |
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| n.a. | Hollies' Allan Clarke on the panel tomorrow reveals a Juke Box Shock! | 8 |
| What's New? | ||
| Drummond, Norrie | When Herman Met Elvis…, El dodged disc questions | 9 |
| Bromley, Tony | From YOU to US | 9 |
| Hentoff, Nat | American Airmail | 9 |
| Hutchins, Chris | Living with the Beatles: I Watched Them Facing Death! | 10 |
| Alley Cat | Tailpieces | |
| n.a. | Tuneful 'Hotel' | 12 |
| Mike Mansfield, March 2006 |
| NME | 1965 |
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