Friday, February 22, 2013

Monday 25th. - continuing from Friday

In Friday's program I played up to and including the Top Forty from the 2UW  "Fabulous Top Fifty" chart for 14th. June 1959.
So today I will continue on and play the final "bottom 10" (i.e., 41 to 50) from that list and then the New Releases and Up-And-Coming records that were also shown, as follows:-

  • 41    Maybe Someday - the Young Lions --/1
  • 42    You Made Me Love You - Keely Smith --/1
  • 43    Dream Lover - Bobby Darin --/1
  • 44    I Need Your Love Tonight - Elvis Presley --/1
  • 45    Charlie Brown - the Coasters 29/7
  • 46    She Say - the Diamonds 24/5
  • 47    I Think I'm Gonna Kill Myself - Buddy Knox --/1
  • 48    Turn Me Loose - Fabian --/1
  • 49    There'll Never Be Anyone Else But You - Ricky Nelson --/1
  • 50    My Happiness - Connie Francis 45/7

BEST NEW RELEASES THIS WEEK
  • Five Pennies Saints- Danny Kaye & Louis Armstrong
  • A Teenager In Love - Dion & the Belmonts
  • The Kissing Tree - Billy Grammer
  • I Still Get A Thrill (Thinking Of You) - Joni James
  • The Mating Game - Debbie Reynolds
  • Pathway To Paradise - Johnnie Rebb <<<< AUSTRALIAN
  • The Walls Have Ears - Patti Page
  • The Mocking Bird - the Four Lads
  • I Don't See Me In Your Eyes - Carl Perkins (Also Jim Reeves).
  • She's The Ginchiest - Lee Gordon <<<< AUSTRALIAN (Lee was an American who came to Australia in 1953 and became a successful promoter. He died in England in 1963).

UP-AND-COMING DISCS
  • Only You - Frank Pourcel
  • Sorry - the Impalas
  • Tragedy - Thomas Wayne
  • Come To Me - Marv Johnson
  • Mason-Dixon Line - the Ames Brothers (copy not available)
  • Ciao Ciao Bambina - Johnny's Boys version (Teddy Reno copy not available)
  • Up Jumped A Rabbit - Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers
  • Darlin' Cora - Harry Belafonte
  • Gone Gone Gone - the Crewcuts (copy not available)
  • Lonesome Old House - Don Gibson

Time will allow for the regular half-hour Comedy Spot following the 10 AM news & weather and will feature another in the Hancock's Half-hour series.

Please join me if you can as we wallow in the deep end of the nostalgia pool - as usual!

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