Play List Adds 4/08
Posted by Chuck Benjamin on April 21, 2008
First Day Back At School – Paul & Paula • Hot 100 effort from 1963 on the Philips label.
I Won’t Cry – Chad & Jeremy • A Fabulous Flipside from 1967 on Columbia. This was the flip of “You Are She” their LAST charted song.
Little Bride – Johnny Cooper • Played on WHK, this Song You Should Have Heard was released on Ermine back in 1962.
Push Push – Austin Taylor • Though it didn’t get any higher than #90 on the Hot 100, this Laurie release from 1960 has always been one of my favorites.
The Loneliest Man In The World – Dion • A haunting Fabulous Flipside from 1963. The flip of “This Little Girl” on Columbia.
Frozen Orange Juice – Peter Sarstedt • This tune Bubbled Under at #116 in 1969 on World Pacific.
The Pledge Of Alliegance – Red Skelton • The late comedian challenged America’s patriotism with this moving Hot 100 release back in 1969. I wonder how he’d feel today…
Joey – Shelby Flint • This 1962 Song You Should Have Heard was released on Valiant in 1962. One of the most recognizable female voices of the early 60’s.
Time Will Tell – The Majors • The Fabulous Flipside of “A Wonderful Dream” from 1962.
Love You Most Of All – Sam Cooke • The silky voiced one with a 1958 Hot 100 effort released on Keen.
Big Chief – The Motions • Local group from Cleveland with a 1964 Song You Should Have Heard.
Here, There & Everywhere – Claudine Longet • A true international listen – a French maiden with her interpretation of a British hit. This effort Bubbled Under at #126 back in 1967.
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Sam's Neph said
“Love You Most of All?” Thanks for venturing into Sam Cooke’s second tier of hits–there’s a lot of good music there as well!
Erik Greene
Author, “Our Uncle Sam: The Sam Cooke Story From His Family’s Perspective”
http://www.OurUncleSam.com