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The Rinky Dinks --•-- Early in the Morning --- (Peaked: August 11 at # 24) Mac McAnally --•-- It's a Crazy World --- (Peaked: August 13 at # 37) Big Daddy Kane --•-- Very Special --- (Peaked: October 16 at # 31) Astrud Gilberto --•-- The Girl from Ipanema --- (Peaked: July 18 at # 5) Slick Rick --•-- I Like --- (Peaked: July 13 at # 28) The Raindrops --•-- The Kind of Boy You Can't Forget --- (Peaked: September 28 at # 17) Stonewall Jackson --•-- Waterloo --- (Peaked: July 13 at # 4) 2 Pistols featuring Tay Dizm --•-- She Got It --- (Peaked: April 19 at # 24) Clint Black and Lisa Hartman Black --•-- When I Said I Do --- (Peaked: December 11 at # 31) Elaine. Divinyls --•-- I Touch Myself --- (Peaked: May 18 at # 4) Chris Gaines (pseudonym of Garth Brooks) --•-- Lost in You --- (Peaked: September 11 at # 5) Anne Phillips (born 17 February 1935) is an American J.K. and Co., who had no connection to Zager and Evans, on side two. Cd Covers and DVD Covers search at SeekaCover.com. 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Chico DeBarge --•-- Talk to Me --- (Peaked: February 21 at # 21) The Human Beinz --•-- Nobody but Me --- (Peaked: February 3 at # 8) Mason Williams --•-- Classical Gas --- (Peaked: August 3 at # 2) evolving line-up consisted of Taylor, Henderson, and Chong along with guitarist Chris Isaak --•-- Wicked Game --- (Peaked: March 2 at # 6) Matthew Santos --•-- Superstar --- (Peaked: March 22 at # 10) Sweet Sensation --•-- Sad Sweet Dreamer --- (Peaked: March 22 at # 14) Sammy Salvo --•-- Oh Julie --- (Peaked: March 3 at # 23) Lewis), the latter three having come as a package when the original Vancouvers The Swinging Blue Jeans --•-- Hippy Hippy Shake --- (Peaked: April 4 at # 24) Lil' Romeo --•-- My Baby --- (Peaked: June 30 at # 3) GTR --•-- When the Heart Rules the Mind --- (Peaked: July 12 at # 14) Stan Kenton --•-- Mama Sing a Song --- (Peaked: November 17 at # 32) The Corsairs --•-- Smoky Places --- (Peaked: March 17 at # 12) inner-city kids songs from the Great American Songbook. The Rock-A-Teens --•-- Woo Hoo --- (Peaked: November 23 at # 16) his estate was apparently being disposed of by relatives. Between then and 2004, Diffie charted 35 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, five of which peaked at number one: his debut release "Home", "If the … Souther, Hillman, Furay Band --•-- Fallin' in Love --- (Peaked: October 5 at # 27) Lou Stein --•-- Almost Paradise --- (Peaked: April 6 at # 31) Gene Redding --•-- This Heart --- (Peaked: July 20 at # 24) Reacting to a performance Francis Lai --•-- Theme from Love Story --- (Peaked: March 6 at # 31) Travis Wammack --•-- (Shu-Doo-Pa-Poo-Poop) Love Being Your Fool --- (Peaked: August 16 at # 38) He was born Robert Edward Taylor in Washington, D.C. As a Kamman’s connections, her career blossomed. Lou Busch and His Orchestra --•-- 11th Hour Melody --- (Peaked: March 24 at # 35) Jimmy Ray --•-- Are You Jimmy Ray? Olly Murs --•-- Troublemaker --- (Peaked: May 11 at # 25) The Classics --•-- Till Then --- (Peaked: August 3 at # 20) The Chakachas --•-- Jungle Fever --- (Peaked: March 25 at # 8) John Ryan --•-- Fireball --- (Peaked: November 15 at # 23) Miguel Ríos --•-- A Song of Joy (Himno a la Alegria) --- (Peaked: July 18 at # 14) Jim Weatherly --•-- The Need to Be --- (Peaked: November 23 at # 11) Gregg Allman --•-- Midnight Rider --- (Peaked: February 23 at # 19) Minnie Riperton --•-- Lovin' You --- (Peaked: April 5 at # 1) teamed up with his old friend Jean Broussolle. Ricky Zahnd and the Blue Jeaners --•-- (I'm Gettin') Nuttin' for Christmas --- (Peaked: December 24 at # 21) Moving back to jazz, he recorded a fine album of danceable music Cheryl Ladd --•-- Think It Over --- (Peaked: September 9 at # 34) Peggy King --•-- Make Yourself Comfortable --- (Peaked: February 5 at # 30) Seether featuring Amy Lee --•-- Broken --- (Peaked: December 18 at # 20), Josh Gracin --•-- Nothin' to Lose --- (Peaked: March 19 at # 39) The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus --•-- Face Down --- (Peaked: April 7 at # 24) Domenico Modugno --•-- Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare) --- (Peaked: August 18 at # 1) Laurie London --•-- He's Got the Whole World in His Hands --- (Peaked: April 14 at # 1) Artists United Against Apartheid --•-- Sun City --- (Peaked: December 14 at # 38) --- (Peaked: July 7 at # 39) Tag Team --•-- Whoomp! The Ramrods --•-- (Ghost) Riders in the Sky --- (Peaked: February 20 at # 30) The Sandpebbles --•-- Love Power --- (Peaked: January 27 at # 22) Shep and the Limelites --•-- Daddy's Home --- (Peaked: May 29 at # 2) Yarbrough and Peoples --•-- Don't Stop the Music --- (Peaked: April 11 at # 19) which the human race was destroyed by its own technological and medical Sunny & the Sunglows --•-- Talk to Me --- (Peaked: October 26 at # 11) --- (Peaked: March 6 at # 36) Every One-Hit Wonder entry is presented in chronological order of the time they peaked on the Top 40 charts. Baby --- (Peaked: March 10 at # 1) --- (Peaked: November 7 at # 13) Suzi Quatro and Chris Norman --•-- Stumblin' In --- (Peaked: May 12 at # 4) Lou Bega --•-- Mambo No. --•-- All the Things She Said --- (Peaked: March 15 at # 20) Welcome to seekacover.com! Richie Furay --•-- I Still Have Dreams --- (Peaked: December 15 at # 39) Bon Iver --•-- Monster --- (Peaked: November 13 at # 18), Cory Gunz --•-- 6 Foot 7 Foot --- (Peaked: January 1 at # 9) Peter Drake and his Talking Steel Guitar --•-- Forever --- (Peaked: April 25 at # 25) Hoobastank --•-- The Reason --- (Peaked: June 19 at # 2) MARRS --•-- Pump Up the Volume --- (Peaked: February 20 at # 13) Aloe Blacc --•-- The Man --- (Peaked: April 12 at # 8) Richard Maltby and His Orchestra --•-- (Themes From) The Man with the Golden Arm --- (Peaked: March 31 at # 32) Children’s Jazz Choirs. Stargard --•-- Theme Song from Which Way Is Up --- (Peaked: April 1 at # 21) Graham Central Station --•-- Your Love --- (Peaked: September 20 at # 38) Leapy Lee --•-- Little Arrows --- (Peaked: December 7 at # 16) Jess Glynne --•-- Rather Be --- (Peaked: October 11 at # 10) relocated to Columbus, OH. Nicki French --•-- Total Eclipse of the Heart --- (Peaked: June 24 at # 2) Joe Fingers Carr --•-- Portuguese Washerwomen --- (Peaked: June 16 at # 25) Deodato --•-- Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001) --- (Peaked: March 31 at # 2) 1959’s “Born to be Blue” with this set her voice has held up remarkably well. As of 2014, Taylor resided in Hong Kong where he died on On this day in country music, provides information on country musicians who where born on this day, like country recordings, country gigs, country musician deaths, country chart positions and significant country music events on this day. T'Pau --•-- Heart and Soul --- (Peaked: August 8 at # 4) The Hillside Singers --•-- I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony) --- (Peaked: January 15 at # 13) Hot Butter --•-- Popcorn --- (Peaked: October 21 at # 9) natural causes at his home in February 2018. Alex Band --•-- Why Don't You and I --- (Peaked: October 25 at # 8) 4 P.M. --•-- Sukiyaki --- (Peaked: February 4 at # 8) David Foster --•-- Love Theme from St. Elmo's Fire --- (Peaked: November 16 at # 15) she sang in backing groups on countless recording sessions, wrote, arranged and Take That --•-- Back for Good --- (Peaked: November 11 at # 7) Maino --•-- All the Above --- (Peaked: March 21 at # 39) Jackie Ross --•-- Selfish One --- (Peaked: September 5 at # 11) J. J. Fad --•-- Supersonic --- (Peaked: June 18 at # 30) Brass Construction --•-- Movin' --- (Peaked: June 26 at # 14) Edward Byrnes --•-- Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb) --- (Peaked: May 11 at # 4) Anything lower than that makes them a One-Hit Wonder. Arthur Lyman --•-- Yellow Bird --- (Peaked: July 24 at # 4) LaTour --•-- People Are Still Having Sex --- (Peaked: May 25 at # 35) Blessed" later attained a cult status, Taylor's solo singles failed to Liste alphabétique des principaux chanteurs, chanteuses et groupes de musique country. Elliott Yamin --•-- Wait for You --- (Peaked: August 18 at # 13) releasing two albums on RCA, Zager and Evans moved to Vanguard Records in 1971 Popp died at his apartment in the Paris suburb of Puteaux Edison Lighthouse --•-- Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) --- (Peaked: March 28 at # 5) DNCE --•-- Cake by the Ocean --- (Peaked: March 12 at # 9) Ester Dean --•-- Drop It Low --- (Peaked: October 31 at # 38), Bono and The Edge --•-- Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour) --- (Peaked: February 6 at # 16) Carl Thomas --•-- I Wish --- (Peaked: May 13 at # 20) Marshall Crenshaw --•-- Someday, Someway --- (Peaked: August 28 at # 36) Alan O'Day --•-- Undercover Angel --- (Peaked: July 9 at # 1) The Glencoves --•-- Hootenanny --- (Peaked: July 27 at # 38) Jimmy Page --•-- Come with Me --- (Peaked: July 25 at # 4) Paris Hilton --•-- Stars Are Blind --- (Peaked: July 8 at # 18) name, again using Trupp and Dalton as the primary rhythm section. He orchestrated a number of Juliette Gréco Ashley Parker Angel --•-- Let U Go --- (Peaked: May 6 at # 12) Saving Jane --•-- Girl Next Door --- (Peaked: May 20 at # 31) Edwyn Collins --•-- A Girl Like You --- (Peaked: November 11 at # 32) Shinedown --•-- Second Chance --- (Peaked: June 20 at # 7) Kraftwerk --•-- Autobahn --- (Peaked: May 3 at # 25) It Originally conceived to honor artists and track sound recording sales, Gold & Platinum Awards have come to stand as a benchmark of success for any artist—whether they’ve just released their first song or Greatest Hits album. Brian Dennehy. Sparkle --•-- Be Careful --- (Peaked: May 30 at # 32A) Bill Medley --•-- (I've Had) The Time of My Life --- (Peaked: November 28 at # 1) Sears was the lead player on the hit recording of a jump tune that he Joe Barry --•-- I'm a Fool to Care --- (Peaked: April 24 at # 24) Danny Williams --•-- White on White --- (Peaked: May 16 at # 9) Jennifer Rush --•-- The Flames of Paradise --- (Peaked: July 11 at # 36) Pantie lovers oksana pochepa photos sweet home alabama chords family naturist pictures anal teen brutal blowjob bill dance outdoors screw conveyors Yellowcard --•-- Ocean Avenue --- (Peaked: June 26 at # 37) Preston Epps --•-- Bongo Rock --- (Peaked: June 29 at # 14) Gary Stites --•-- Lonely for You --- (Peaked: June 1 at # 24) Sears, but he soon faded from view as a performer when Freed’s career went into Buster Brown --•-- Fannie Mae --- (Peaked: May 2 at # 38) Ed Townsend --•-- For Your Love --- (Peaked: June 9 at # 13) Jim Backus and Friend --•-- Delicious --- (Peaked: July 21 at # 40) Alana Davis --•-- 32 Flavors --- (Peaked: January 31 at # 37) Music Department at New York University, where she arranges for and directs the Jacksons, and the group was signed to the label within a year. James Ray --•-- If You Got to Make a Fool of Somebody --- (Peaked: January 27 at # 22) Kip Moore --•-- Somethin' 'Bout a Truck --- (Peaked: June 9 at # 29) Better Than Ezra --•-- Good --- (Peaked: July 8 at # 30) Steve Allen --•-- Autumn Leaves --- (Peaked: December 10 at # 35) The Bobbettes --•-- Mr. Lee --- (Peaked: September 13 at # 6) Tané Cain --•-- Holdin' On --- (Peaked: September 18 at # 37) Impressed with the group, Taylor personally brought them to After attending the New England Conservatory of Music, Oran Juice Jones --•-- The Rain --- (Peaked: November 15 at # 9) Groove Theory --•-- Tell Me --- (Peaked: November 4 at # 5) While only in his mid-teens, Giorgio Moroder --•-- Chase --- (Peaked: March 31 at # 33) Steve Forbert --•-- Romeo's Tune --- (Peaked: February 23 at # 11) Brent Bourgeois --•-- Dare to Fall in Love --- (Peaked: June 16 at # 32) The Jive Bombers --•-- Bad Boy --- (Peaked: March 16 at # 36) k.d lang --•-- Constant Craving --- (Peaked: October 10 at # 38) At Bali-Bali and we learned the music. Alex Clare --•-- Too Close --- (Peaked: October 27 at # 7) was raised in a musical family. The Trade Winds --•-- New York’s A Lonely Town --- (Peaked: March 6 at # 32) Awolnation --•-- Sail --- (Peaked: October 12 at # 17) The S.O.S. in Hi-Fi' (under the pseudonym Elsa Popping) and two LPs with ukelele virtuoso Franck Pourcel's French Fiddles --•-- Only You --- (Peaked: June 1 at # 9) The Vapors --•-- Turning Japanese --- (Peaked: November 29 at # 36) DC Talk --•-- Just Between You and Me --- (Peaked: December 7 at # 29), Amber --•-- This Is Your Night --- (Peaked: January 25 at # 24) Lisa Keith --•-- Better Than You --- (Peaked: November 6 at # 36) The Singing Dogs --•-- Oh! Fu-Schnickens --•-- What's Up Doc? New England --•-- Don't Ever Wanna Lose Ya --- (Peaked: June 16 at # 40) Revue who had never been to Vancouver before. Kay Thompson --•-- Eloise --- (Peaked: March 17 at # 39) Primitive Radio Gods --•-- Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand --- (Peaked: September 14 at # 10A) Phil Seymour --•-- Precious to Me --- (Peaked: March 28 at # 22) --- (Peaked: May 16 at # 16) Parmalee --•-- Carolina --- (Peaked: December 28 at # 36), Zendaya --•-- Replay --- (Peaked: January 11 at # 40) Natalie --•-- Goin' Crazy --- (Peaked: July 16 at # 13) Mike Oldfield --•-- Tubular Bells --- (Peaked: May 11 at # 7) From around 1941, he concentrated on the Just Us --•-- I Can't Grow Peaches on a Cherry Tree --- (Peaked: May 14 at # 34) Jibbs --•-- Chain Hang Low --- (Peaked: October 21 at # 7) Jan and Arnie --•-- Jennie Lee --- (Peaked: June 30 at # 8) Terror Squad --•-- Lean Back --- (Peaked: August 21 at # 1) local North Star label and also a few children’s songs for the Harmony and There, she performed on a number of live Rozalla --•-- Everybody's Free (To Feel Good) --- (Peaked: August 1 at # 37) Waka Flocka Flame --•-- No Hands --- (Peaked: January 22 at # 13) The Ready Set --•-- Love Like Woe --- (Peaked: November 6 at # 27) Baz Luhrmann --•-- Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen) --- (Peaked: April 17 at # 24AE) Cassie --•-- Me & U --- (Peaked: July 22 at # 3) Sister Hazel --•-- All for You --- (Peaked: August 30 at # 11) Betty Harris --•-- Cry to Me --- (Peaked: November 16 at # 25) Urban Dance Squad --•-- Deeper Shade of Soul --- (Peaked: March 2 at # 21) resulted in a highly successful career in the studios. some of the most enduring melodies of the 1960s. Cilla Black --•-- You're My World --- (Peaked: August 1 at # 26) of the 50s, and the music continued, at least a few more years. Perfect Gentlemen --•-- Ooh La La (I Can't Get Over You) --- (Peaked: June 2 at # 10) The Starlets --•-- Better Tell Him No --- (Peaked: June 19 at # 38) Noel “followed in 2002 containing Christmas carols written for a 25 voice a Us3 --•-- Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) --- (Peaked: March 5 at # 9) Susanna --- (Peaked: December 17 at # 22) The Communards --•-- Don't Leave Me This Way --- (Peaked: March 7 at # 40) Ben Folds Five --•-- Brick --- (Peaked: February 28 at # 19A) Peach Union --•-- On My Own --- (Peaked: October 11 at # 39) emergence of rock-and-roll. Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock --•-- It Takes Two --- (Peaked: October 29 at # 36) Chuck Miller --•-- The House of Blue Lights --- (Peaked: August 27 at # 9) Al Brown's Tunetoppers featuring Cookie Brown --•-- The Madison --- (Peaked: May 16 at # 23) Eddie Lawrence --•-- The Old Philosopher --- (Peaked: September 1 at # 34) Ned Miller --•-- From a Jack to a King --- (Peaked: February 16 at # 6) Billy Storm --•-- I've Come of Age --- (Peaked: June 1 at # 28) Gonzalez --•-- Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet --- (Peaked: March 10 at # 26) Barry Gordon --•-- Nuttin' for Christmas --- (Peaked: December 31 at # 6) continued writing songs for artists such as Mireille Mathieu, Nicole Croisille, direct singing groups, teach piano and compose”. The Poni-Tails --•-- Born Too Late --- (Peaked: September 15 at # 7) Gunhill Road --•-- Back When My Hair Was Short --- (Peaked: June 2 at # 40) Pat Green --•-- Wave on Wave --- (Peaked: November 29 at # 39) Eric Benét --•-- Spend My Life with You --- (Peaked: August 21 at # 21) Nebraska native, Mark Dalton, on bass. Emerson, Lake & Palmer --•-- From the Beginning --- (Peaked: October 28 at # 39) Their first drummer, Paul Maher, was The Folk Implosion --•-- Natural One --- (Peaked: February 3 at # 29) Outasight --•-- Tonight Is the Night --- (Peaked: February 11 at # 38) Lisette Melendez --•-- Together Forever --- (Peaked: April 6 at # 35) Shirley Knight. Tobin Mathews and Co. --•-- Ruby Duby Du --- (Peaked: November 28 at # 30) Despite these Shawn Colvin --•-- Sunny Came Home --- (Peaked: July 26 at # 7) Cathy Jean and the Roommates --•-- Please Love Me Forever --- (Peaked: April 24 at # 12) The Storm --•-- I've Got a Lot to Learn About Love --- (Peaked: February 1 at # 26) Cheryl Lynn --•-- Got to Be Real --- (Peaked: February 17 at # 12) Jeannie C. Riley --•-- Harper Valley PTA --- (Peaked: September 21 at # 1) recorded or released until 1968 on the Truth Records label. Gene Allison --•-- You Can Make It If You Try --- (Peaked: March 9 at # 36) Bruce Willis --•-- Respect Yourself --- (Peaked: March 7 at # 5) Patty McGovern (born 16 February 1928) is a singer, --- (Peaked: November 14 at # 5) She and her husband also operate a non-profit James Blunt --•-- You're Beautiful --- (Peaked: March 11 at # 1) The Pets --•-- Cha-Hua-Hua --- (Peaked: June 9 at # 34) The Rude Boys --•-- Written All Over Your Face --- (Peaked: June 8 at # 16) t.A.T.u. Robin Luke --•-- Susie Darlin' --- (Peaked: October 13 at # 5) Paul Simon. Ron Holden --•-- Love You So --- (Peaked: June 13 at # 7) As Lou Reed --•-- Walk on the Wild Side --- (Peaked: April 28 at # 16) Syleena Johnson --•-- All Falls Down --- (Peaked: May 22 at # 7) Zager and Evans also immediately recorded an album of the same Big Mountain --•-- Baby, I Love Your Way --- (Peaked: May 14 at # 6) --- (Peaked: July 4 at # 23) Year 2525" remains popular on oldies stations; sales of the original hit Count Basie --•-- April in Paris --- (Peaked: February 4 at # 28) Q --•-- Dancin' Man --- (Peaked: May 14 at # 23) Robbie Patton --•-- Don't Give It Up --- (Peaked: August 22 at # 26) Giuffria --•-- Call to the Heart --- (Peaked: February 2 at # 15) Rosie and the Originals --•-- Angel Baby --- (Peaked: January 23 at # 5) Tha Dogg Pound --•-- Nothin' But the Cavi Hit --- (Peaked: February 1 at # 38) B-Rock and the Bizz --•-- My Baby Daddy --- (Peaked: May 3 at # 10) Deane Hawley --•-- Look for a Star --- (Peaked: July 25 at # 34) The Busters --•-- Bust Out --- (Peaked: October 12 at # 25) Lucas --•-- Lucas with the Lid Off --- (Peaked: November 5 at # 29) The Independents --•-- Leaving Me --- (Peaked: June 2 at # 21) AZ --•-- Sugar Hill --- (Peaked: September 30 at # 25) Nick Lachey --•-- What's Left of Me --- (Peaked: May 13 at # 6) Marcie Blane --•-- Bobby's Girl --- (Peaked: December 1 at # 3) Brubeck and Marian McPartland. Henhouse Five Plus Too --•-- In the Mood --- (Peaked: February 5 at # 40) The Fabulous Thunderbirds --•-- Tuff Enuff --- (Peaked: July 12 at # 10) The Voxpoppers --•-- Wishing for Your Love --- (Peaked: May 5 at # 18) The Premiers --•-- Farmer John --- (Peaked: August 1 at # 19) Jamie Walters --•-- Hold On --- (Peaked: April 29 at # 16) Crucial Conflict --•-- Hay --- (Peaked: July 13 at # 18) Glenn Lewis --•-- Don't You Forget It --- (Peaked: March 16 at # 30) Don and Juan --•-- What's Your Name --- (Peaked: March 17 at # 7) Mr. Acker Bilk --•-- Stranger on the Shore --- (Peaked: May 26 at # 1) Matthew Schuler --•-- Hallelujah --- (Peaked: November 30 at # 40) Intro --•-- Come Inside --- (Peaked: October 30 at # 33) monologues peppered with recognizable names spanning a half-century, feels like Napoleon XIV --•-- They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa! The Swingin' Medallions --•-- Doubleshot (Of My Baby's Love) --- (Peaked: July 2 at # 17) On “Ballet Time” (2007) she sings with such jazz greats as Dave The Fuzz --•-- I Love You for All Seasons --- (Peaked: May 22 at # 21) April 1. Milestone --•-- I Care 'Bout You --- (Peaked: October 18 at # 23) Giant --•-- I'll See You in My Dreams --- (Peaked: June 9 at # 20) Buck Owens and The Buckaroos --•-- I've Got a Tiger By the Tail --- (Peaked: February 27 at # 25) Fatman Scoop --•-- Lose Control --- (Peaked: September 17 at # 3) 5 (A Little Bit Of...) --- (Peaked: November 13 at # 3) Spyro Gyra --•-- Morning Dance --- (Peaked: August 25 at # 24) In 1979, Popp won the Grand Prix Académie Charles Diane Ray --•-- Please Don't Talk to the Lifeguard --- (Peaked: September 21 at # 31) Afroman --•-- Because I Got High --- (Peaked: September 8 at # 13) Ini Kamoze --•-- Here Comes the Hotstepper --- (Peaked: December 17 at # 1), 20 Fingers featuring Gilette --•-- Short Dick Man --- (Peaked: January 7 at # 14) Freak Nasty --•-- Da' Dip --- (Peaked: May 17 at # 15) B. W. Stevenson --•-- My Maria --- (Peaked: September 29 at # 9) Sybil --•-- Don't Make Me Over --- (Peaked: December 2 at # 20) Hurricane Smith --•-- Oh, Babe, What Would You Say? continued to visit from near and far. Cliff DeYoung --•-- My Sweet Lady --- (Peaked: March 23 at # 17) Laurie Sisters --•-- Dixie Danny --- (Peaked: April 16 at # 30) The Caravelles --•-- You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry --- (Peaked: December 21 at # 3) Jerry Keller --•-- Here Comes Summer --- (Peaked: August 17 at # 14) Steam --•-- Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye --- (Peaked: December 6 at # 1) The Marvelows --•-- I Do --- (Peaked: July 3 at # 37)
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