No. 1012 | 3 June 1966 | |
Cover | "Club of Lights" [Oscar] | 1 |
Advertising | The Beatles, "Paperback Writer"/ "Rain" | 2 |
Altham, Keith | Troggs Bring New Image to Groupsville...It's Politeness | 3 |
Drummond, Norrie | Cover Boys Crack Back at Mick Jagger [Gene Latter, Wayne Gibson, David Garrick] | |
Johnson, Derek | Big Hit for Gene
[Singles] Gene, "Nobody Needs Your Love" / "Dream World" (Stateside) Kinks Ring Changes: The Kinks, "Sunny Afternoon" / "I'm Not Like Everybody Else" (Pye) Jimmy Young, "Only You" / "It's a Strange World" (Columbia) Louis Armstrong, "Mame" / "When the Saints Go Marching in" (Mercury) Usual from Dave Dee: Dave Dee, "Hideaway" / "Here's a Heart" (Fontana) Pounding Bonney: Graham Bonney, "Baby's Gone"/"Later Tonight" (Columbia)Silkie, "Born to Be with You" / "So Sorry Now" (Fontana) Barron Knights, "Doing What She's Not Supposed to Do" / "Every Night" (Columbia) Downliners Sect, "Glendora" / "I'll Find Out" (Columbia) The Roulettes, "I Can't Stop"/"Yesterday Today and Tomorrow" (Parlophone) Startling, Even for the Beatles!: The Beatles, "Paperback Writer" / "Rain" (Parlophone) Vince Hill, "Merci Cherie" / "Can't Believe My Eyes" (Columbia) Barry Sadler, "The 'A' Team" / "An Empty Glass" (RCA) |
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Johnson, Derek | Recommended [Singles
in Brief] Julie Rogers, "I Love Him" (Mercury) Steve Lawrence, "Strangely Attractive" (CBS) Luvvers, "The House on the Hill" (Parlophone) Long John Baldry, "The Drifter" (United Artists) Mark Wynter, "We'll Sing in the Sunshine" (Pye) Cymbaline, "Top Girl" (Mercury) Marc Bolan, "The Third Degree" (Decca) Billy Joe Royal, "Never in a Hundred Years" (Atlantic) |
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Johnson, Derek | Worth Hearing [Singles
in Brief] Neil Hefti, "Batman" (RCA) The Markett, "Batman" (Warner) Jan and Dean, "Batman" (Liberty) Keith Powell and Billie Davis, "You Don't Know Like I Know" (Piccadilly) Lord Sutch, "The Cheat" (CBS) Jackie Edwards, "L-O-V-E" (Island) Steve Darbishire, "Yum Yum" (Decca) |
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Johnson, Derek | Best Newcomers [Singles
in Brief] The Flintlocks, "What Goes On" (Decca) The Attraction, "Stupid Girl" (Columbia) Claire Francis, "I've Got My Own Thing Going" (Polydor) Jamo Thomas, "I Spy" (Polydor) The Cliff Dwellers, ""Hang on Stupid" (Polydor) Peter Anathan, "You Can't Stop Me Loving You" (Fontana) Bean and Loopy's Lot, "Haywire" (Parlophone) |
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NME | NME Top Thirty 1. "Strangers in the Night," Frank Sinatra (Reprise) 2. "Paint It Black," The Rolling Stones (Decca) 3. "Wild Thing," The Troggs (Fontana) 4. "Monday, Monday," The Mamas and the Papas (RCA) 5. "Sorrow," The Merseys (Fontana) |
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NME | Best Selling Pop
Records in U.S. 1. "When a Man Loves a Woman," Percy Sledge 2. "A Groovy Kind of Love," The Mindbenders 3. "Paint It Black," The Rolling Stones 4. "Did You Ever Have to Make up Your Mind," The Lovin' Spoonful 5. "I Am a Rock," Simon and Garfunkel |
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NME | Best Selling LPs
in Britain 1. Aftermath, The Rolling Stones (Decca) 2. The Sound of Music, Soundtrack (RCA) 3. The Small Faces, The Small Faces (Decca) 4. Sweet Things, Georgie Fame (Columbia) 5. Animalisms, The Animals (Decca) |
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5 Years Ago, 10 Years Ago | ||
n.a. | Big Changes at EMI
Soon Spencer to U.S., Scandinavia [The Spencer Davis Group] New Disc Signings: Stars Wax New Talent [Chris Curtis, Carol and the Memories, John Stewart, The Tremeloes, The Ram Holder Brothers, Johnny and John, Lisa Shane] Stars at Radio Caroline Hops [Tom Jones, Eddy Arnold, Jay and the Americans] Pop Liners Walkers, Jones, Dusty, Pet, Ifield--Major TV Dates [The Walker Brothers, Tom Jones, Dusty Springfield, Petula Clark, Frank Ifield] Gathering of the 'Clan' [Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Trini Lopez, Bing Crosby] Tommy Cooper TV: Host Of Pop Names New U.S. Tour for Yardbirds Walkers Hotel Ban [The Walker Brothers] Benders in Rolf TV [The Mindbenders] Czechs to See Susan [Susan Maughan] Walkers by Whirlybird! [The Walker Brothers] Christian Dutch Tour and Film Plans [Neil Christian] Roy C: Rush Single Minstrels Smash Success ["The Black and White Minstrel Show" Stage Musical] Pirate DJ's Move [Disc Jockey Tony Blackburn] In Latest U.S. Chart - Stones Are Top; Beatles Crash In Seekers in Valentine TV [Dickie Valentine's ATV Spectacular] New Light Disc Show [Light Programme Series "Holiday Spin"] |
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n.a. | Herman, Sonny &
Cher, Orbison, Dee, Mindbenders, Seasons Discs Mindbenders in Film with Lulu Kinks, Dee, Mann, Faces RSG [The Kinks, Dave Dee, Manfred Mann, The Small Faces on "Ready, Steady, Go!"] Troggs Big Tour Debut in Autumn MU Gets TV Mime Ban - 'Whole Scene' Is First Victim [The Musician's Union Bans Artists Miming to Records on TV Broadcasts] That's Showbusiness! [Geneveve Calls Off Engagement to Lord Sutch] 5 O'Clock Freddie [Freddie and the Dreamers] Cilla: Big TV Date [Cilla Black] PJ's Manager Quits [P.J. Proby] Mann, Savile Charity Date [Manfred Mann] 'RSG' Features Beatles Tonight Light Swinging into Summer With Daytime Pop Marathon Where to See Dee [Dave Dee] Prime Minister and Doddy at Cavern [Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Ken Dodd] Seeker Judith JBJ [Judith Durham on '"Juke Box Jury"] Cliff's Film Co-Star [Cliff Richard's Leading Lady in Finders Keepers, Viviane Venturs] Star Cricket [Roy Castle, Peter Murray, Tony Hancock, Charlie Drake, Bernard Cribbins] |
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Hentoff, Nat and Tracy Thomas |
America Calling: Bachelors Get Gambling Bug and Lose Hollywood Up Tight Beatle Lottery |
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Drummond, Norrie | Wayne Fontana: Happier Now He's Stopped the Sneers | |
n.a. | Star Quote: Barbara Streisand | |
Ware, John | Not So Safe for Frankie! [Frankie Vaughan] | |
Frame, Jackie | Brenda Lee Fulfills an Ambition | |
n.a. | Lifelines of the Merseys | 9 |
Evans, Allen | LPs Tony Bennet, Movie Song Album (CBS) Nancy Wilson, From Broadway With Love (Capitol) Johnnie Ray, The Best of Johnny Ray (Realm) Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson Sings and Plays Nat King Cole (Mercury) Marvin Gaye: Marvin Gaye: Tribute to the Great Nat King Cole (Tamla-Motown) Thelonious Monk in Europe - Vol. 5 (Riverside) Two Sides of Winifred Atwell (CBS) Mrs. Mills: Especially for You (Parlophone) Country Piano: Floyd Cramer/Houston Roberts (Fontana) The Mood Is Misty: Michael and David (Studio 2 Stereo) The Revolutionary Piano of Nicky Hopkins (CBS) Frost Report On Britain (Parlophone) Max Miller, That's Nice Maxie (Marble Arch) Paddy Roberts: But Not in Front of the Children (Decca) Don Adams Meets Roving Reporter (Vocalion) Earle Doud and Alen Robin, Welcome to the LBJ Ranch (Capitol) Allan Sherman, My Name Is Allan (Warner Bros.) Music for Pleasure The Voice of Richard Dimbleby Golden West: Tex Ritter A Night in Naples The Grand Canyon Suite Jimmy Davis: Maxwell Street (Bounty) Fred McDowell: Mississippi Delta Blues (Fontana) |
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Smith, Alan | Question Time with Paul and Barry Ryan | |
Smith, Alan | What Was Dusty Doing in a Place Like This! [Dusty Springfield] | 10 |
Drummond, Norrie | Garner Gala [Eroll Garner] | |
Smith, Alan | New to the Charts: Starr without a Face [Edwin Starr] | |
n.a. | Star Quote: Ella Fitzgerald | |
Bromley, Tony | From You to Us [Readers' Letters] | |
n.a. | Classifieds | 11 |
The Alley Cat | Tailpieces: Well Done, Frank! [Frank Sinatra] | 12 |
n.a. | Ravi Shankar Hopes Everyone Will Play Sitar | |
Who's Where | ||
Jayme Quinn, March 2006 | ||
No. 1013 | 10 June 1966 | |
Cover | Jimmy Powell (Strike
Records Limited) The Jeeps (Strike Records Limited) The Falling Leaves |
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Smith, Alan | Doddy's Cuckabutty with Joy! | 2 |
Evans, Allen | Mama's and Papa's Have Hit Album Too | 2 |
N.A. | Round the World Who's Where |
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EMI | Ten June EPs You
Have to Hear! The Beach Boys, The Beach Boys (Capitol) Rolf Harris, Survival (Columbia) Pinky and Perky, Playtime (Columbia) Manfred Mann, Instrumental Asylum (HMV) Andy Stewart, Donald, Where's Your Trousers? (HMV) Wout Steenhuis, Hawaii-Land of Romance (Columbia) The Hollies, I Can't Let Go, (Parlophone) Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels, Ridin ' (Stateside) Gene Pinty, Backstage (Stateside) Joy Strings, Joy Strings Abroad (Regal) |
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Atham, Keith | Out of Chaos Came Their 'Best Technical' Recording, but Could 'Don't Bring Me Down' Be Last Animals' Recording? | 3 |
Evans, Allen | EPs Gene Pitney, "Last Chance to Turn Around" / "Lookin' through the Eyes of Love" (Stateside) Joy Strings, "Abroad" / Lord on Your Side" (Regal) Hollies, "I Can't Let Go" / "Look through any Window" (Parlophone) Manfred Mann, "Still I'm Sad" / "My Generation" (HMV) Wout Steenhius, "Hawaiian Wedding Song" / "Moon River" (Columbia) Walker Brothers, "Young Man Cried" / "I Need You" (Phillips) Mitch Ryder, "Jenny Take a Ride" / "Baby Jane" (Stateside) Dickie Rock, "Come Back to Stay" / "Rock and Roll Music" (Pye) Val Doonican, "O'Rafferty's Motor Car" / "I Was Born 10,000 Years Ago" (Decca) |
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N.A. | Intense Brown Rips
Song Apart Orbison's Enthusiasm |
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Johnson, Derek | Singles Cliff Bennett, "Hold On I'm a-Coming" / "Eyes for You" (Parlophone) Toys, "Silver Spoon" / "Can't Get Enough of You Baby" (Stateside) Tony Bennett, "The Ssecond Time Around" / "The Shadow of Your Smile" (CBS) Swinging Blue Jeans, "Sandy" / "I'm Gonna Have You" (HMV) McCoys, "Runaway" / "Come on Let's Go" (Immediate) Newbeats, "Crying My Heart Out" / "Short on Love" (Hickory) Dean Martin, "Come Running Back" / "Boquet of Roses" (Reprise) Ifield Wistful, "No One Will Ever Know" / "I'm Saving All My Love" (Columbia) Danny Williams, "Since You Let Me Free Baby" / "I Really Didn't Know What Hit Me" (HMV) |
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Evans, Allen | LPs ____: The Swingin' Set (MGM) Sonny Side of Cher (Liberty) Vince Hill: Heartaches (Columbia) Eddy Arnold: Want to Go with You (RCA Victor) |
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Pye Advertising | B.J. Thomas, "Mama" Lisa Shane, "Come Get Me" Dean Martin, "Come Running Back" |
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N.A. | NME Top Thirty 1. Frank Sinatra, "Strangers in the Night" (Reprise) 2. Rolling Stones, "Paint It Black" (Decca) 3. Mama's & Papa's, "Monday Monday" (RCA) 4. Troggs, "Wild Thing" (Fontana) 5. Mercey's, "Sorrow" (Fontana) |
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N.A. | Best Selling Pop
Records in U.S. 1. Rolling Stones, "Paint It Black" 2. Lovin; Spoonful, "Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind" 3. Simon & Garfunkel, "I Am a Rock" 4. Percy Sledge, "When a Man Loves a Woman" 5. Mindbenders, "A Groovy Kind of Love" |
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N.A. | Best Selling LPs
in Britain 1. Rolling Stones, Aftermath (Decca) 2. [Soundtrack], Sound of Music (RCA) 3. Small Faces (Decca) 4. Georgie Fame, Sweet Things (Columbia) 5. Cilla Black, Cilla Sings a Rainbow (Parlophone) |
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N.A. | Walkers: New Single,
RSG 'Special' Date, Sunday Concerts Stones Still at Top, Beatles Move Slowly Pop Stars for Isle of Man Granada-TV Disc Firm St. Peters Debut LP Simon, Garfunkel to U.K. DEE to Europe Other RSG Guests 'Cat-Dog' Cabaret Yardbirds Radio Searchers Stay Here Sandie at Blackpool |
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Hutchins, Chris | Claudette Orbison's Death Ends an Era | 6 |
N.A. | Judith Operation
Hits Seekers' Film Disc Beatles Disc Surprise, New Plans No Animals Split after Eric Burdon Film Part Manfreds Quit EMI; Paul Jones Leaving? Peter, Gordon Was Hatch Song, Lovin' Single, Sonny, Cher Delay Merseys to America, New Home Dates Doris Revives 'Que Sera' Fortunes Split-New Member Ronettes Signed for Epstein Package Troggs with Bachelors Vic Lewis to Tokyo Donegon Christmas Plans Sewn Up |
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Bromley, Tom | From You to Us | 8 |
Gray, Andy | Mother of Four Hits It Big | 8 |
N.A. | Star Quotes | 8 |
N.A. | Lifelines of the Yardbirds | 9 |
Drummond, Norrie | Mindbenders' Joy at Topping U.S. Chart! | 9 |
Johnson, Derek | Question Time with Tom Jones | 10 |
N.A. | What Broke Brenda's Heart? | 10 |
Advertising | Classifieds | 11 |
The Alley Cat | Tail-Pieces | 12 |
Gray, Andy | Three-Legged Rolf Clicks | 12 |
Bromley, Tony | Petula Clark Brilliant | 12 |
Gordon, Christine | Busy Berries | 12 |
Brooke Sager, March 2006 | ||
No. 1014 | 17 June 1966 | |
Cover | Herman's Hermits "This Door Swings Both Ways" (Columbia) | |
New York Public Library: "I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Any More" (Columbia) | ||
Dave Berry "Mama" (Decca) | ||
Smith, Alan | Ringo Played Cards as Others Sang 'Paperback'! | 3 |
No Comment' on Chart Shock ["Paperback Writer" failure on chart] | ||
J.W. | David Garrick Studied Opera | |
Wells, John | Singles Fame Can't Miss ["Get Away"/"El Bandido" (Columbia)] Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels, "Break Out" (Stateside) Roy C, "Tear Avenue" (Ember) Ray Charles, "Let's Get Stoned" (HMV) Dave Berry, "Mama" (Decca) Susan Maughan, "Come and Get Me" (Phillips) Hollies, "Bus Stop" (Parlophone) |
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Wells, John | Jagger Gives Chris [Farlowe] Hit ["Out of Time" (Immediate)] | 4 |
Wells, John | Recommended Al Martino, "Wiederch'n" (Capitol) The Four Pennies, "Keep the Freeway Open" (Phillips) The Zombies, "Indication" (Decca) Gary Lewis and The Playboys, "Green Grass" (Liberty) BJ Thomas, "Mama" (Pye International) Matt Monro, "Honey on the Way" (Capitol) |
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Wells, John | Pick of the Rest | 4 |
Evans, Allen | LP's Ray Conniff, Happiness Is (CBS) Righteous Brothers, Soul & Inspiration (Verve) Supremes, I Hear a Symphony (Tamla-Motown) Motown Magic (Tamla-Motown) Country Music Hall of Fame (London) |
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NME | NME Top Thirty 1. Frank Sinatra, "Strangers in the Night" (Reprise) 2. The Beatles, "Paperback Writer" (Parlophone) 3. Mama's and Papa's, "Monday Monday" (RCA) 4. Rolling Stones, "Paint It Black" (Decca) 5. Merseys, "Sorrow" (Fontana) |
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NME | Best Selling Pop
Records in U.S. 1. Rolling Stones, "Paint It Black" 2. Lovin' Spoonful, "Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind" 3. Simon and Garfunkel, "I Am a Rock" 4. Percy Sledge, "When a Man Loves a Woman" 5. Frank Sinatra, "Strangers in the Night" |
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NME | Best Selling LPs
in Britain 1. Rolling Stones, Aftermath (Decca) 2. Sound of Music (RCA) 3. Small Faces (Decca) 4. Animals, Animalisms (Decca) 5. The Beatles, Rubber Soul (Parlophone) |
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n.a. | Pirate Caroline Plans
Own Disc Company! 2 I's Birthday TV Spec--The Stars Look Back Ex-Springfield [Mike Hural] Is Disc Producer Blues Festival Moves to Windsor Pop-Liners [Jimmy Savile] Walkers, Mathis, Dusty, Cilla, Shirley Head Seaside Concerts Cilla Date on Dodd TV Show Presley Records Again; Revives "Love Letters" (RCA) Small Faces Will Play Less Dates After 18 Months--New Yardbirds LP ["Yardbirds" (Columbia)] New Summer Swingers Brenda [Lee] Here in Cabaret? New Troggs Single, Dates David Garrick 'Now' (Friday), TV Plans Edwin Starr RSG, Ballroom Dates Seekers Recording Again ["Georgie Girl" (Columbia)] Junction' Film Roles for Dee And Co. Christian Agency Deal Sinatra, Pet[rula Clark]--LP Tributes Burdon Film Role Off--New Tour, Disc Plans Manx Pop Names Ronettes Tour |
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n.a. | Two Papas and a Mama
in London Beach Boys First Tour of U.K. Is On Sick Mick [Small] Faces Radio Date Unit [Four Plus Two] In Ostend, Germany |
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n.a. | Walker Brothers'
LP Ready Soon Garfunkel Duo RSG [Roy] C May Stay in U.K. Beatles 11th-Hour Yes to Live 'Top Pops' TV Songwriters Wife [Patrina Lordan] Pens Shadows Disc Stars Film for U.S. TV Ill, Vikki Carr Trip Off Beatles Top! ["Paperback Writer"] Major U.S. Tour for Fortunes Kinks Spain Ban [Herb] Alpert TV Dates Hollie Returns [Eric Haydock] Bachelors Big Xmas Show Big TV, Cabaret Dates to Keep Pet Clark Four Months in U.S. Georgie Fame Date at Festival Hall Geneveve JBJ ["Juke Box Jury" debut] Paddy, Dlaus, Gibson Split |
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Drummond, Norrie | Dylan Shocked by British Fans | 8 |
Smith, Alan | Gary Walker Must Have Solo Success | |
ed. Bromley, Tony | From You to Us | |
n.a. | Orbison Tragedy | |
Altham, Keith | Kinks Keep to Humour on Discs | 9 |
Thomas, Tracy | June Harris Joins NME and Reports from New York | |
Altham, Keith | Classical Construction Is Bob Crewe's Secret | 10 |
Evans, Allen | Showmanship on Dave Dee Debut LP ["Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich" (Fontana)] | |
Alley Cat | Tailpieces | 12 |
n.a. | ABC Show Best Ever [Cilla Black and the Bachelors and Gerry Marsden] | |
Gordon, Christine | [Mark] Wynter on Top | |
Zack Schoenholtz, March 2006 | ||
No. 1015 | 24 June 1966 | |
cover | Paul McCartney | |
Smith, Alan | Georgie's Sweet Taste of Success [Georgie Fame] | 2 |
Wells, John | "Romance? Great for lyrics, but not for me," says Gene Pitney | 2 |
Drummond, Norrie | Duo make Stones song a hit [Twice as Much] | 2 |
n.a. | Star Quote [Sammy Davis] | 2 |
Smith, Alan | My Broken Tooth — by Paul McCartney | 3 |
Lynch, Kenny | Typical Sonny & Cher | 4 |
Johnson, Derek | Single Reviewed: Ivy League, "Willo Tree" (Piccadilly) Big Belt Bachelors, "Can I Trust You" (Decca) Walloping Fortunes, "Silent Street" (Decca) Petula Clark, "I Couldn't Live without You" (Pye) Kathy Kerby, "Will I Ever Learn" (Decca) Chris Curtis, "Aggravation" (Pye) Recommended: Joe Tex, "The Letter Song" (Atlantic) Sam the Sham, "Lil Red Riding Hood" (MGM) John Stewart, "Until It's Time for You to Go" (CBS) Roy Head, "Wigglin' and Gigglin" (Vocation) Ray Conniff, "Somewhere My Love" (CBS) |
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Evans, Allen | EPs: Peddlers, A Swinging Scene (Phillips) Spinners, The Singing City (Fontana) Kiki Dee, Kiki in Clover (Fontana) Charles Aznavour EP (Fontana) |
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NME | NME Top Thirty: 1. Beatles, "Paperback Writer" (Parlophone) 2. Frank Sinatra, "Strangers in the Night" (Reprise) 3. Mama's and Papa's, "Monday Monday" (RCA) 4. Kinks, "Sunny Afternoon" (Pye) 5. Cilla Black, "Don't Answer Me" (Parlophone) |
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NME | Best Selling LPs
in Britain 1. Rolling Stones, Aftermath (Decca) 2. Sound of Music Soundtrack (RCA) 3. Small Faces, Small Faces (Decca) 4. Georgie Fame, Sweet Things (Columbia) 5. Cilla Black, Cilla Sings a Rainbow (Parlophone) |
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n.a. | Walkers, Dusty, Cliff,
Dodd and Host of Stars on Charity LP [Walker Brothers, Dusty Springfield,
Ken Dodd, Cliff Richard] TV girl Samantha sings, new Scots label formed [Samantha Juste] 'Paperback Writer' Sells Million in U.S. But Sinatra is new No. 1 Beatles LP Surprises Lovin' tour date Herman signs million-dollar film, disc deal Faces New York Date Pitney JBJ switch Dodd TV Guests [Ken Dodd] Pop Parade names [Neil Christian] Georgie Fame 'Easy Beat' Twice dance date [Twice as Much] Music Station's U.S. Show Seeker Xmas at Home |
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n.a. | Manfreds (without
Paul) Record for Philips; EMI Single So far this year — the Beach Boys top chart table |
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n.a. | Dusty on RSG Jones still on RSG [Tom Jones] Rush Presley Single, Dusty No. 1 Sequel Garfunkel 'Club' Bassey After 'Funny Girl' [Shirley Bassey] Hollies Scrap U.S. Trip — New Plans Cliff's Club to Close [Cliff Richard] Matt Monro in Savoy Cabaret Jerry Lee Lewis for autumn tour Reg Calvert's widow to manage Fortunes, Assorted Colours Dee in Scotland [Dave Dee] Marianne in cabaret [Marianne Faithfull] Crispian Cabaret Bow [Crispian St. Peters] Decca man moves Yardbird man waxes jazz 'Benders Special U.S. Disc [Mindbenders] A Pinkerton Quits Troggs will play less dance dates Dodd Blackpool Radio |
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Altham, Keith | Mama and Papa's Night Before | 8 |
Smith, Alan | Beatles (continued from page 3) | 8 |
Evans, Alan | LPs: Frank Sinatra, Strangers in the Night (Reprise) ***** Mindbenders, The Mindbenders (Fontana) **** Sonny and Cher, Wondrous World of Sonny and Cher(Atlantic) **** Jerry Lee Lewis, Memphis Beat (Philips) **** |
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Harris, Jane and Thomas, Tracy | America Calling [Frank Sinatra, Sonny and Cher] | 9 |
Davies, Dave | Kinks Had a Ball in Midnight Sun | 9 |
Bromley, Tony | From you to us [Elvis] | 9 |
Gray, Andry | A Frank Talk with Cliff [Cliff Richard] | 10 |
Drummon, Norrie | Lulu Cried for 'Sad' Sidney Poiter | 10 |
The Alley Cat | Tailpieces | 12 |
n.a. | Frank Ifield in Top Form | 12 |
David Stern, March 2006 |
NME | 1966 |
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