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Post by johnnywest on Feb 20, 2018 19:07:47 GMT -5
And here are those 11 debuts:
19 Groovin' 25 Here Comes My Baby
26 Respect 31 Somebody To Love
32 Dead End Street
33 Him Or Me - What's It Gonna Be
35 Sunshine Girl
36 Making Memories
37 Walkin' In The Sunshine
38 My Girl Josephine
40 Mirage
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Post by mga707 on Feb 20, 2018 22:38:16 GMT -5
And here are those 11 debuts: 19 Groovin' 25 Here Comes My Baby 26 Respect 31 Somebody To Love 32 Dead End Street 33 Him Or Me - What's It Gonna Be 35 Sunshine Girl 36 Making Memories 37 Walkin' In The Sunshine 38 My Girl Josephine 40 Mirage Week ending May 6, 1967. The two future #1s (#s 19 and 26) are both all-time classics, so I won't list the artists (everyone knows those two!), but here are the others: 25 The Tremeloes 31 Jefferson Airplane 32 Lou Rawls 33 Paul Revere and the Raiders ...the next four I had to look up. I had just turned 9, and even though I was really into pop music I don't remember these four-- 35 The Parade 36 Frankie Laine--his final top 40 pop single in a career that started in 1945. He would chart for two more years. 37 Roger Miller (had plenty of '60s pop hits but I did not recall this one--peaked at this position) 38 Jerry Jaye 40 Tommy James and the Shondells--one of my favorites of theirs 1967, right before the start of the 'summer of love'...
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Post by slf on Feb 21, 2018 21:18:30 GMT -5
And here are those 11 debuts: 19 Groovin' 25 Here Comes My Baby 26 Respect 31 Somebody To Love 32 Dead End Street 33 Him Or Me - What's It Gonna Be 35 Sunshine Girl 36 Making Memories 37 Walkin' In The Sunshine 38 My Girl Josephine 40 Mirage Week ending May 6, 1967. The two future #1s (#s 19 and 26) are both all-time classics, so I won't list the artists (everyone knows those two!), but here are the others: 25 The Tremeloes 31 Jefferson Airplane 32 Lou Rawls 33 Paul Revere and the Raiders ...the next four I had to look up. I had just turned 9, and even though I was really into pop music I don't remember these four-- 35 The Parade 36 Frankie Laine--his final top 40 pop single in a career that started in 1945. He would chart for two more years. 37 Roger Miller (had plenty of '60s pop hits but I did not recall this one--peaked at this position) 38 Jerry Jaye 40 Tommy James and the Shondells--one of my favorites of theirs 1967, right before the start of the 'summer of love'... After reading about this particular week in 1967 in which eleven songs debuted in the Top 40, I just had to do some research (online and from one of my reference books) to find out which eleven songs fell out of the Top 40. Here they are. These five songs left the 40 but remained in the Hot 100: California Nights/Lesley Gore For What It's Worth/Buffalo Springfield Dry Your Eyes/Brenda & The Tabulations I Found A Love/Wilson Pickett I'll Try Anything/Dusty Springfield Now these six songs not only dropped out of the Top 40, but dropped out of the Hot 100 as well: Sunday For Tea/Peter & Gordon Beggin'/The 4 Seasons There's A Kind Of Hush/Herman's Hermits Penny Lane/The Beatles The 59th Street Bridge Song/Harper's Bizarre Dedicated To The One I Love/The Mamas & The Papas P.S. I seemed to notice that several of the above six dropped off the chart from a fairly high position; for example, "Dedicated" fell off the chart from #20.
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Post by mga707 on Feb 21, 2018 22:58:53 GMT -5
Slf, thanks for doing the research! Yes, in that era songs often dropped right out of the Hot 100 from inside the 40. That gradually changed during the '70s. Ah, "California Nights"--I can still picture Miss Gore singing that song on a spring '67 "Batman" episode, dressed in a cat suit! She was one of Catwoman's 'henchkitties' in that episode.
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Post by Hervard on Feb 22, 2018 19:53:10 GMT -5
Slf, thanks for doing the research! Yes, in that era songs often dropped right out of the Hot 100 from inside the 40. That gradually changed during the '70s. More notably in the summer of 1973, when they began factoring in airplay instead of just sales.
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Post by Hervard on Mar 22, 2018 12:25:27 GMT -5
1/12/1991 - guest hosted by Nelson - had only 1 debut - "Love Makes Things Happen" by Pebbles and Babyface at #40. 12/21/1991 had 1 re-entry at #37 of "Forever My Lady" by Jodeci. That was because of the wrong chart used by AT40 (due to a technical difficulty). On the "real" chart, "Something To Talk About" had also re-entred the chart. I did listen to this AT40 show, but I don't remember whether or not Shadoe made any mentions of there being only one re-entry.
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Post by johnnywest on Mar 22, 2018 16:00:15 GMT -5
And these shows had no debuts:
9/23/94 (CT40) 1/21/2001 5/12/2001 10/26/2013
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Post by johnnywest on Jun 27, 2022 14:01:56 GMT -5
Add 6/18/22
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