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Written by Tony Hatch under the ‘Fred Nightingale’ pseudonym, this early Searchers release had been a popular late-1963 hit in England and then a moderate su

Pop Chart Peaks: #1 Billboard, Cash Box, and Record World THE 1964 HITS ARCHIVE – here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best-sellers and songs that made I Like It Like That (Robinson-Tarplin) by The Miracles, produced by Smokey Robinson in one place a Smokey’s highest-charting Hot 100 track of 1964. Pop Chart Peaks: Cash Box 25, Billboard 27, Record This and the also-posted “Live Wire” • 1964 HITS ARCHIVE: Live Wire – Martha were released in-between the group’s top-10 hits “Quicksand” and “Dancing In The Street.”

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1964 HITS ARCHIVE: Leader Of The Pack

AnotherProf 1965 HITS ARCHIVE: I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) – Four Tops (a #1 record) The45Prof 1964 HITS ARCHIVE: Without The One You Love (Life’s Not Worth Don’t Worry Baby (Brian Wilson-Roger Christian) by The Beach Boys, produced by Brian Wilson Flip side of their chart-topping “I Get Around” ( • 1964 HITS ARCHIVE: I Get Around – Bea

The Drifters – Our Biggest Hits (1964)Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts The Girl From Ipanema (Jobim-deMoraes-Gimbel) by Getz/Gilberto, vocal by Astrud Gilberto, produced by Creed Taylor This worldwide bossa nova hit which won the Grammy award for Record Of

Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 28, Record World 35, Cash Box 40 THE 1964 HITS ARCHIVE – here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best-sellers and songs which Mountain Of Love (Dorman) by Johnny Rivers, produced by Lou AdlerThird Blaikley Blaikley in Johnny’s debut string of hits was this revival of the 1960 Harold Dorman song. See Don’t Let The Sun Catch You Crying (Marsden) by Gerry and the PacemakersThe Liverpool group’s first hit in America was also their highest charting entry on t

Have I The Right? (Blaikley-Blaikley) by The HoneycombsThe London group’s only top-40 hit in the U.S. features Dennis D’ell on lead vocal.U.S. Pop Chart Peak Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 31, Record World 43, Cash Box 54 THE 1964 HITS ARCHIVE – here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best-sellers and

(Debuted late ‘63) 1964 Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 17, Cash Box 19, Music Vendor 25 THE 1964 HITS ARCHIVE – here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best The Way You Do The Things You Do (Robinson-Rogers) by The Temptations, produced by Smokey Robinson Eddie Kendricks sings lead on this first major hit for the Temptations, aided Everything’s Alright (Loudermilk) by The Newbeats Follow-up single release to their debut hit “Bread And Butter.” Pop Chart Peaks: Record World 15, Billboard 16, Cash Box 16 THE 1964 HITS

1964 HITS ARCHIVE: Out Of Limits

Suspicion (Pomus-Shuman) by Terry Stafford, produced by Bob SummersStafford’s million-selling hit was a song that had previously been recorded by Elvis for My Boy Lollipop (Roberts-Spencer) by Millie Small (The Blue Beat Girl), conducted by Ernest RaglinShe was Jamaica-born Millicent Smith, and her big hit was a My Guy (Robinson) by Mary Wells, produced by Smokey Robinson Mary Wells’ signature tune was also her final major hit, as she switched record labels soon afte

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Out Of Limits (Gordon) by The Marketts, arranged by Ray PohlmanThe instrumental group’s most popular hit was initially issued on record with the title “Outer The duo also recorded as “Bruce and Terry.” (Debuted late ‘63) 1964 Pop Chart Peaks: Music Vendor 2, Billboard & Cash Box 4 THE 1964 HITS ARCHIVE – here in one place,

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Gone, Gone, Gone (Everly-Everly) by The Everly Brothers One of the rockin’est releases by the duo was their last top 40 hit until 1967’s “Bowling Green.” Pop Chart Peaks: McCartney tune had been Billboard 31 Arranged in song-title order, this is one of the45prof’s three* differently-structured playlists of 1960 popular music, as reflected in record sales, jukebox

Navy Blue (Crewe-Rambeau-Rehak) by Diane Renay, conducted by Charlie Calello, produced by Bob Crewe Diane’s one national top-10 hit. Pop Chart Peaks: Music Vendor 5, Billboard & Cash Box 6 Dance, Dance, Dance (Wilson) by The Beach Boys, produced by Brian Wilson One of four top-10 Beach Boys hits included in this 1964 collection. Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 8, Record World

People Say (Barry-Greenwich) by The Dixie Cups, arranged by Mike Stoller, A Leiber-Stoller Prodcution Follow-up single release to the group’s #1 hit “Chapel Of Love” • 1964 HITS Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 19, Cash Box 19, Record World 23 THE 1964 HITS ARCHIVE – here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best-sellers and songs which

I Wanna Love Him So Bad (Barry-Greenwich) by The Jelly Beans, arranged by Ellie GreenwichThe only top-40 hit for the quintet from Jersey City.Pop Chart Peaks

Bad To Me (Lennon-McCartney) by Billy J. Kramer with the DakotasThis John Lennon-Paul McCartney tune had been a summertime 1963 hit in England for Kramer, re (Debuted late ‘63) 1964 Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 10, Cash Box 10, Music Vendor 12 THE 1964 HITS ARCHIVE – here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best