KFWB March 14 - 21, 1967 survey in-house
KFWB had ceased printing a survey for the public after 1966, but they
continued to type up the list for in-house use. This is another one of
that series. --Mike Devich
KFWB Top Forty Survey Week of Mar. 14-21, 1967 courtesy Mike Devich
TW LW
1. Kind of Hush/No Milk Today Herman's Hermits 3
2. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye Casinos 1
3. Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields Beatles 4
4. Happy Together Turtles 2
5. Bernadette Four Tops 11
6. Baby I Need Your Lovin' Johnny Rivers 5
7. Love Is Here and Now You've Gone Supremes 7
8. 59th St. Bridge Song Harper's Bizarre 9
9. It Takes Two Gaye/Weston 14
10. This Is My Song Petula Clark 21
11. She's Looking Good Rodger Collins 17
12. Dedicated to the One I Love Mamas and Papas 12
13. My Cup Runneth Over Ed Ames 6
14. Somethin' Stupid Nancy/Frank Sinatra DEB
15. The Love I Saw In You Was Just A Mirage Miracles 20
16. Summer Wine Sinatra/Hazelwood 26
17. Let's Fall In Love Peaches and Herb 8
18. Western Union Five Americans 37
19. Sock It To Me Baby Mitch Ryder 18
20. Darling Be Home Soon Lovin' Spoonful 16
21. Go Where You Wanna Go Fifth Dimension 28
22. Acapulco Gold Rainy Daze 23
23. Ups and Downs Paul Revere & Raiders 25
24. Wade In the Water Tijuana Brass 32
25. Epistle to Dippy Donovan 19
26. A Little Bit You A Little Bit Me Monkees DEB
27. Return of the Red Baron Royal Guardsmen 38
28. Little Black Egg Nightcrawlers 36
29. Victim of Circumstances Censations 34
30. Break On Through Doors DEB
31. Beggin' Four Seasons 35
32. Can't Seem To Make You Mine Seeds DEB
33. Hunter Gets Captured by the Game Marvelettes DEB
34. You Got to Me Neil Diamond 24
35. Ruby Tuesday Rolling Stones 10
36. At The Zoo Simon & Garfunkel DEB
37. Travlin' Man Stevie Wonder DEB
38. Live Merry Go Round DEB
39. Show Me Joe Tex DEB
40. With This Ring Platters DEB
(Notes: "Break On Through" was the first Doors single, but it just bubbled
under in BB. Some of my favorite all-time records are on this survey:
"Live," "With This Ring," "A Little Me A Little Bit You" (which is
mistitled on the survey), and so many others. I notice that "Acapulco
Gold" is still on here; maybe they noticed the other L.A. stations were
playing it so they decided to as well. --Mike Devich)
KFWB 1967 Index