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THIS DAY 51 YEARS AGO...

Here's the Top Ten from Billboard Magazine's HOT 100. :headphones:

1. Poor Little Fool - Ricky Nelson

2. Volare - Domenico Modugno

3. Patricia - Perez Prado

4. Splish Splash - Bobby Darin

5. When - Kalin Twins

6. My True Love - Jack Scott

7. Hard Headed Woman - Elvis Presley

8. Rebel-Rouser - Duane Eddy

9. Willy And The Hand Jive - Johnny Otis Show

10.Just A Dream - Jimmy Clanton

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THIS DAY 51 YEARS AGO...

Here's the Top Ten from Billboard Magazine's HOT 100. :headphones:

1. Poor Little Fool - Ricky Nelson

2. Volare - Domenico Modugno

3. Patricia - Perez Prado

4. Splish Splash - Bobby Darin

5. When - Kalin Twins

6. My True Love - Jack Scott

7. Hard Headed Woman - Elvis Presley

8. Rebel-Rouser - Duane Eddy

9. Willy And The Hand Jive - Johnny Otis Show

10.Just A Dream - Jimmy Clanton

The 1st ever Hot 100 chart, I might add! :bow:

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:doh: I thought I voted!....Sorry, I've just been soooooo busy...

Up

5 AT LAST - ETTA JAMES

4 CRY TO ME - SOLOMON BURKE

3 SURFER GIRL - BEACH BOYS

2 HELLO MARY LOU - RICKY NELSON

1 DREAM LOVER - BOBBY DARIN

Down

5 LOUIE LOUIE - KINGSMEN

4 YOU DON'T OWN ME - LESLEY GORE

3 GET A JOB - SILHOUETTES

2 YOU'LL LOSE A GOOD THING - BARBARA LYNN

1 DA DOO RON RON - CRYSTALS

Should Be

5 SPANISH HARLEM - BEN E. KING

4 DO YOU LOVE ME - CONTOURS

3 Walk Don't Run - The Ventures

2 Peggy Sue - Buddy Holly

1 Barbara George - I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)

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Thanks for voting Laurie. :)

Well, I thought the 50s was reasonable Kenne. Some R & B songs before that would be acceptable though. Not songs that don't 'fit in' with the era we've been mainly dealing with, e.g. not a 40's 'Big Band' song.

Have you got something specific in mind ? :)

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I don't know what's happened to CeeJay The DeeJay with his Weekly Wrap.

Hopefully he'll post it overnight (Australian Eastern Time). :)

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TODAY MARKS THE 32nd ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF ELVIS PRESLEY.

R.I.P. ELVIS....FITTINGLY, HE HAS THE #1 SONG IN OUR TOP 40 THIS WEEK.

GOLDEN OLDIES TOP 40 #27 (week commencing August 16th 2009)

1. LITTLE SISTER - ELVIS PRESLEY

2. THEN HE KISSED ME - CRYSTALS

3. STAY - MAURICE WILLIAMS & ZODIACS

4. 16 CANDLES - CRESTS

5. LONG TALL SALLY - LITTLE RICHARD

6. BLUE VELVET - BOBBY VINTON

7. GREAT BALLS OF FIRE - JERRY LEE LEWIS

8. WILLIE AND THE HAND JIVE - JOHNNY OTIS SHOW

9. HELLO MARY LOU - RICKY NELSON

10. THE END OF THE WORLD - SKEETER DAVIS

11. RUNAROUND SUE - DION

12. GET A JOB - SILHOUETTES

13. CRY TO ME - SOLOMON BURKE

14. SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME - DRIFTERS

15. RAINDROPS - DEE CLARK

16. GREEN ONIONS (I) - BOOKER T. & MG'S

17. BLUEBERRY HILL - FATS DOMINO

18. AT LAST - ETTA JAMES

19. UNCHAIN MY HEART - RAY CHARLES

20. YOU'LL LOSE A GOOD THING - BARBARA LYNN

21. JUST ONE LOOK - DORIS TROY

22. KANSAS CITY - WILBERT HARRISON

23. SEA CRUISE - FRANKIE FORD

24. BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO - NEIL SEDAKA

25. BLUE BAYOU - ROY ORBISON

26. SURFER GIRL - BEACH BOYS

27. THERE GOES MY BABY - DRIFTERS

28. DREAM LOVER - BOBBY DARIN

29. TELL HIM - EXCITERS

30. JUST FOR OLD TIME'S SAKE - McGUIRE SISTERS

31. SPANISH HARLEM - BEN E.KING (NEW)

32. WILL YOU LOVE ME TOMORROW - SHIRELLES

33. TELSTAR (I) - TORNADOES

34. DA DOO RON RON - CRYSTALS

35. CHANCES ARE - JOHNNY MATHIS

36. BANANA BOAT SONG (DAY-O) - HARRY BELAFONTE

37. PEGGY SUE - BUDDY HOLLY (NEW)

38. CHAIN GANG - SAM COOKE (NEW)

39. CHARLIE BROWN - COASTERS

40. JOHNNY ANGEL - SHELLEY FABARES

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Please CLICK HERE to view/hear this week's Playlist.

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Well I know we all look forward to CeeJay's comments each week, so I'll leave this Thread open for the another day. He's probably dodging me, because he knows I'm going to get him and bazooka ;) for voting down Johnny Angel since it first entered our Chart. Shelley Fabares - said to be Elvis' real true love (?)

VOTING FOR TOP 40 #28 IS NOW OPEN !!!:)

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Welcome back to Golden Oldies Top 40, where we “rap†up the action on this week’s survey of the greatest hits from 1950 to 1963. I’m your host, DJ Ceejay, and here we go:

Last week, Stay by Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs became the shortest song ever to top the GO-40, both in song length (1:28; a distinction it also holds on the Hot 100), and in title length (4 letters; on the Hot 100,Why by Frankie Avalon in 1959 was the 1st of several 3 letter #1’s). Will it “stay†at #1??? The answer later in the countdown.

3 songs leave our chart this week:

Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool by Connie Francis, which made it to #32,

Louie Louie by the Kingsmen, a former top 10, peaking at #8, and

A former #1, You Don’t Own Me by Lesley Gore.

That puts 3 new songs in the chart this week, all by chart veterans:

Sam Cooke, who reached #20 with You Send Me, debuts this week at #38 with Chain Gang.

Buddy Holly, who hit #14 as leader of the Crickets with That’ll Be the Day, returns at #37 with Peggy Sue.

And the highest new song this week is by an artist who is represented on 3 hits in this week’s countdown. 2 of those are as lead singer of the Drifters, There Goes My Baby at #27 and Save the Last Dance for Me at #14. And this week, Ben E. King enters the chart at #31 with his second solo hit, Spanish Harlem. (He hit #2 with Stand by Me.)

4 songs take prodigious double digit leaps this week:

Surfer Girl by the Beach Boys coasts up 13 notches from #39 to #26,

At Last by Etta James moves up 10 for a 2nd straight week, this time from #28 to #18,

Green Onions by Booker T & the MG’s moves up 15 from #31 to #16,

And the biggest mover this week, up 21 positions from #34 to #13 is Cry to Me by Solomon Burke.

There is only 1 new song in the top 10 this week:

Hello Mary Lou by Ricky Nelson squeaks up 3 notches from #12 to #9. It’s the 2nd top 10 for Nelson on GO-40, following the #1, Travelin’ Man. If Mary Lou tops out in the #9 spot, both the A-side Travelin’ Man and the B-side Hello Mary Lou will have matched their Hot 100 peak positions.

Now that brings us to the top 3:

Stay by Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs ends its 1-week stay at #1, falling to #3.

Then He Kissed Me by the Crystals, written by Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry, moves into the on-deck circle, sliding up to #2.

And the #1 song for the 2nd non-consecutive week … the 1st song to return to the #1 spot since Del Shannon’s Runaway is:

:drummer:

Little Sister by :elvis: .

That “raps†up week #27 for Golden Oldies top 40. Until next week, keep your head in the stars :stars: and keep reaching for the ground.

:doh:

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