The Oldies 84 Top 10 from 1962,
#10 “Town Without Pity” by Gene Pitney
#9 “You Beat Me To The Punch” by Mary Wells
#8 “Johnny Get Angry” by Joanie Sommers
#7 “Lover Please” by Clyde Mc Phatter
#6 “Norman” by Sue Thompson
#5 “She Cried” by Jay And The Americans
#4 “Sheila” by Tommy Roe
#3 “Palisades Park” by Freddy Cannon
#2 “Hey! Baby” by Bruce Channel
#1 “Johnny Angel” by Shelley Fabares
If any of these tunes bring back memories, Then chime in.
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The Oldies 84 Top 10 From 1962
The Oldies 84 Top 10 From 1962
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Re: The Oldies 84 Top 10 from 1962
The idiosyncracies of the Billboard Year End Chart are really shown in their chart. "Sherry" and "Big Girls Don't Cry" were both #1 for 5 weeks and neither made that chart, as their weeks straddled the survey period, which went to early November, 1962 and as it took a while to compile and publish.
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Your bullet missed my trial balloon.
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Re: The Oldies 84 Top 10 from 1962
That is true, Billboard is not a reliable source in my opinion, By the way these charts that I put together hold no survey value they’re just random picks of that year. I do however go through old playlists that the station had back then from Shows that were called “The Class Reunion Weekends” and “The Rewind Lunch”(1996-1998)The entire station playlist covered 1962- 1979 so it really wasn’t what they called Traditional Oldies which covered 1955- 1974.