KFWB 3/8-15/67 survey in-house only
Here's another one in a series of KFWB surveys that were typed up for
in-house use only, as KFBW had ceased distributing its survey to the
public. --Mike Devich
KFWB TOP FORTY SURVEY WEEK OF MAR 8 - MAR 15, 1967
survey courtesy Mike Devich
TW LW
1. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye Casinos 2
2. Happy Together Turtles 1
3. Kind of Hush/No Milk Today Hermans Hermits 7
4. Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields Beatles 8
5. Baby I Need Your Lovin' Johnny Rivers 4
6. My Cup Runneth Over Ed Ames 6
7. Love Is Here and Now You're Gone Supremes 3
8. Let's Fall In Love Peaches and Herb 5
9. 59st St. Bridge Song Harpers Bizarre 10
10. Ruby Tuesday Rolling Stones 9
11. Bernadette Four Tops 40
12. Dedicated to the One I Love Mamas and Papas 14
13. Sit Down I Think I Love You Mojo Men 11
14. It Takes Two Gaye/Weston 20
15. I Had Too Much to Dream Electric Prunes 12
16. Darling Be Home Soon Lovin' Spoonful 13
17. She's Looking Good Rodger Collins 21
18. Sock It To Me Baby Mitch Ryder 16
19. Epistle to Dippy Donovan 17
20. ...Just a Mirage Robinson/Miracles 23
21. This Is My Song Petula Clark DEB
22. Everybody Needs Somebody Wilson Pickett 26
23. That Acapulco Gold Rainy Daze 30
24. You Got To Me Neil Diamond 18
25. Ups and Downs Revere & Raiders 24
26. Summer Wine Nancy Sinatra
& Lee Hazlewood DEB
27. It's a Happening Thing P. Butter Consp. 27
28. Go Where You Wanna Go Fifth Dimension 33
29. Kind of a Drag Buckinghams 15
30. For What It's Worth Buffalo Springfield 25
31. I'm A Believer Monkees 22
32. Wade In the Water Tijuana Brass DEB
33. No Fair At All Association 19
34. Victim of Circumstance Censations 36
35. Begging Four Seasons DEB
36. Little Black Egg Nightcrawlers DEB
37. Western Union Five Americans DEB
38. Return of the Red Baron Royal Guardsmen 38
39. When Something Is Wrong... Sam and Dave DEB
40. Mercy, Mercy, Mercy Williams & Watson DEB
NOTE: RECORDS WITH BROKEN LINES THROUGH THEM ARE NO LONGER OR NOT BEING
PLAYED.
(There are broken lines through 23, 24, 29, 30, 31, and 33. "Acapulco Gold"
was probably pulled when they found out, like so many other radio stations,
what the lyrics were about. The rest are just droppers. The Williams and
Watson version of "Mercy Mercy Mercy" preceded the Buckinghams'.
"Victim of Circumstance" is a mystery to me; I can't recall having heard it.--MD)
KFWB 1967 Index