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November 2, 2024 --GJ - Early November Songs with the Most Chart Weeks.

Rockin’ Remnants

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Date: November 2, 2024

Host: Gregory James 

Feature: Early November Chart Longevity 1955-85

Birthday Calendar

October 27

Floyd Cramer  b. 1933

October 28

Wayne Fontana  b. 1945

October 29

Peter Green  b. 1946

Denny Laine b. 1944

October 30

Timothy B. Schmit   77 years old

Otis Williams (Temptations)  83 years old

Grace Slick   85 years old

Eddie Holland  85 years old

October 31

Russ Ballard (Argent) 79 years old

November 1

Dan Peek  (America) b. 1950

Jim Steinman  b. 1947

Ric Grech  b. 1946

Lani Hall (Brasil ’66)  79 years old

November 2

Maxine Nightingale  72 years old

John David Souther  b. 1945

Keith Emerson  b. 1944

Brian Poole  83 years old  (Tremeloes lead singer)

Jay Black  b. 1938

Rock n’ Roll Trivia

What song won the 1956 Oscar for best original song?

(scroll down to find the answer below the playlist)

Playlist

* songs with * were requests

* all chart information comes from the Billboard Top 100 (for chart dates before/during July 1958) or Billboard Hot 100 (for subsequent dates) unless otherwise noted

* glossary of terms is below the playlist

6:00

OPENING THEME: Good Old Rock n’ Roll—Cat Mother and the All Night Newsboys (1969, #29, produced by Jimi Hendrix)


We’ll Sing in the Sunshine    Gale Garnett  14 weeks 

11/7/1964

This track won a Grammy for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording.

Garnett, Gale

Nothing from Nothing   Billy Preston  17 weeks  11/2/1974

This was the first live musical performance on Saturday Night Live.

Saturday Night Live': Host & Musical ...

What’s Love Got to Do With It  Tina Turner  25 weeks  11/3/1984

This was Turner’s first and only #1 hit.

Tina Turner, the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll ...

Diana    Paul Anka  15 weeks  11/4/1957

This track is one of the best selling singles by a Canadian. Anka was born in Ottawa.

Diana Ayoub, Ottawa woman who inspired ...

Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie  Jay & The Techniques   17 weeks 11/4/1967

Jay And The Techniques

*I Just Want to Be Your Everything   Andy Gibb  29 weeks   11/5/1977

The song was written by Andy’s brother Barry. Requested by Scottie for Peggy with love.

70s Music | Barry and Andy Gibb (1980 ...

Slow Hand   Pointer Sisters  24 weeks  11/7/1981

The Pointer Sisters | Members, Songs, I ...

I’ve Found Someone of My Own  Free Movement   23 weeks  11/6/1971

Free Movement music, videos, stats, and ...

My True Story   Jive Five  18 weeks  11/5/1961

JIVE FIVE - doo-wop

Sea of Love Phil Phillips   18 weeks  11/2/1959

This was a one hit wonder for Phillips, who never received royalties for the record.

Phil Phillips, "Sea of Love" Singer ...

Time Has Come Today  Chambers Brothers  13 weeks  11/2/1968

The word “time” is repeated in the song 37 times.  

The Chambers Brothers — Peter Simon ...

(It Looks Like) I’ll Never Fall in Love Again  Tom Jones  15 weeks  11/1/1969.

Not to be confused with the Burt Bacharach song, this version was written and originally recorded by Lonnie Donegan.

Listen to TOM JONES - I'll Never Fall ...

Heat Wave   Martha and the Vandellas    14 weeks  11/2/1963

The Vandellas were the first Motown group to be nominated for a Grammy.

Heat Wave" (Martha and the Vandellas ...

Sad Eyes    Robert John   25 weeks  11/3/1979

Darlene Love was one of the backing singers.

Robert John | Sad Eyes | Vinyl (7 ...

Delta Dawn    Helen Reddy 20 weeks  11/3/1973

The record’s producer created the instrumental track for the song and offered it to Barbara Streisand, who passed on it.

Helen Reddy - Interview on the ABC-TV ...

7:00

On the Rebound   Floyd Cramer  1961  #4  (#1 in UK)

Cramer was a prolific session player and he developed the “slip note” for the piano. He said, “You hit the note below the one you want and slide up into it.”

Chattanooga Favorite, Floyd Cramer ...

Stop, Look and Listen  Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders  1964  DNC

Wayne Fontana, singer with the ...

Albatross Fleetwood Mac   1969   #104  (#3 UK)

The song written by Peter Green apparently had a number of inspirations: Santo and Johnny, Chuck Berry, and Eric Clapton.

Peter Green McVie Spencer Mick AUTOGRAPH

Go Now Wings    1974

From Wings' “Live-in-Studio” album "One Hand Clapping" recorded at Abbey Road in August 1974 and released in 2024.

Denny Laine, Moody Blues and Wings ...

Keep On Tryin’ Poco   1975  #50  

Poco…The Country Rock Band That Kept ...

I Ain’t Got Nothing Temptations   1972  NR

Baritone Otis Williams did not often sing lead for the group he founded.

Otis Williams from The Temptations ...

Triad    Jefferson Airplane   1968  NR

This David Crosby tune is loosely based on actual events. Jefferson Airplane was the only group that agreed to record the song.

Jefferson Airplane ...

Just Ain’t Enough Love   Eddie Holland  1964  #31 RB  #54 H100

Eddie Holland stopped recording because he had severe stage fright.

Back in Their Arms Again — Adam White

Celebration    Argent   1971   DNC

Russ Ballard - Throwback pic to the ...

Heaven Can Wait    Meat Loaf  1977   DNC

Clive Davis once told composer Jim Steinman that he was a crummy songwriter.

The Phenomenology Of Excess

The Look of Love    Lani Hall and Brasil ’66   1968  #4

This charted higher than Dusty Springfield’s original.

Who was the lead singer of Brasil '66 ...

If You Don’t Want My Love    John David Souther   1979  DNC

JD Souther 1971 – Paul King Artwerks

Lead Me On    Maxine Nightingale  1979  #5  (23 weeks on chart)

The track also topped the Adult Contemporary Chart for seven weeks.

Maxine Nightingale: albums, songs ...

The Sheriff Emerson Lake and Palmer   1972  NR

Keith Emerson | Moog

Do You Love Me?     Tremeloes     1963   DNC

A Merseybeat cover of the Contours’ 1962 original.

Remember when... The Tremeloes - Beat ...

The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore Jay and the Americans  1966

This Bob Gaudio / Bob Crewe composition was recorded by Frankie Valli in 1965 when it bubbled under. It did not chart for Jay and the Americans either, although it was certainly in their wheelhouse.

Jay Black of Jay and the Americans Dies ...

8:00

Whatever Will Be Will Be   Doris Day  18 weeks  11/3/1956 This song won the 1956 Oscar for Best Original Song in Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Man Who Knew Too Much.” Doris Day sang the song in the film.

Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will ...

Rhinestone Cowboy Glen Campbell  23 weeks  11/1/1975

During one week in September 1975, the record held the number one spot on both the Hot 100 and the Country charts.

Glen Campbell, Rhinestone Cowboy (1975 ...

The In Crowd    Ramsey Lewis   15 weeks  11/6/1965

Ramsey Lewis decided to record his jazzy live version of song after he heard Dobie Gray’s version on a juke box.

Ramsey Lewis ...

Sweet Dreams Eurythmics    26 weeks  11/5/1983

This was the song (and album) that brought fame and acclaim to the Eurythmics, which had eluded them for over a year prior to its release.

Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are ...

Tainted Love Soft Cell 43 weeks  11/6/1982

Forty three weeks…

Official Charts Flashback 1981: Soft ...

Wipeout   Surfaris    31 weeks  11/5/1966

The Surfaris’ drummer was Ron Wilson, and the sound effect at the top of the song is supposed to be the sound of a surfboard cracking as a result of wiping out.

Surfaris, The | Encyclopedia of Surfing

Finger Poppin’ Time   Hank Ballard/Midnighters  25 weeks  11/6/1960

Hank Ballard & The Midnighters: albums ...

St. Elmo’s Fire (Man in Motion)   John Parr  20 weeks  11/2/1985

This was the main theme for the film St. Elmo’s Fire.

John Parr | Spotify

Win Your Love for Me   Sam Cooke  14 weeks  11/3/1958

This was a non-album single.

Sam Cooke

Alley Cat   Bent Fabric   15 weeks  11/3/1962

Translated from Danish, the original title of the song meant “Around a Piano.”

Brent Fabric born 7 December 1924

Starting All Over Again   Mel and Tim   18 weeks  11/4/1972

Mel and Tim were cousins. The record ultimately spent five months among various Billboard charts.

Mel & Tim | John Peel Wiki | Fandom

Hot Child in the City   Nick Gilder   22 weeks  11/4/1978

This disturbing song is about exactly what you think it’s about.

NICK GILDER - Barry Schultz Photography

Fame  Irene Cara 21 weeks  11/1/1980

The record won the Oscar for Best Original Song in 1980. Irene Cara played the role of Coco Hernandez in the movie.

Death of Irene Cara, 'Fame' movie star ...

Yellow River Christie 17 weeks  11/7/1970

The song was originally offered to the Tremeloes, who actually recorded it, but subsequently withdrew it. Their voices were wiped from the mix and Jeff Christie re-recorded the vocals.

Interview with Jeff Christie

A Fifth of Beethoven Walter Murphy and the Big Apple Band   24 weeks  11/6/1976

Walter Murphy & The Big Apple Band - A ...

CLOSING THEME: Sleep Walk – Santo and Johnny (1959, #1 for two weeks)

Trivia Answer

“Whatever Will Be Will Be (Que Sera Sera)” won the 1956 Oscar for Best Original Song in Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Man Who Knew Too Much.” Doris Day sang the song in the film.

Congratulations to a listener from Danby who requested anonymity for correctly answering the question and winning a pair of passes to Cinemapolis, downtown Ithaca’s home for first-run, international, independent and local films.

Glossary of Terms:

DNC = did not chart

NR = not released as a single at the time

AC = Billboard’s chart for Adult Contemporary records

H100 = Billboard Hot 100

Bubbling Under = songs that were ranked but fell below the top 100

CW = Billboard’s chart for country and western records

RB = Billboard’s chart of rhythm and blues records

Host November 9, 2024: Jan Hunsinger whose theme will be "Golden Oldies."

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