WCFL
1000 WCFL-AM SOUND 10 SURVEY- CHICAGO

Survey courtesy

WEEK ENDING JUNE 29, 1967

 1. Windy 				The Association 	 1/8
 2. A Little Bit 0' Soul		Music Explosion 	 2/9
 3. Groovin'				Young Rascals		 3/10
 4. Let's Live For Today		Grass Roots		 5/9
 5. Can't Take My Eyes Off You		Frankie Valli		 7/8
 6. Up Up And Away			5th Dimension		 6/6
 7. Come On Down To My Boat		Every Mother's Son	11/5
 8. She'd Rather Be With Me		The Turtles		 4/8
 9. San Francisco			Scott McKenzie		12/6
10. Respect				Aretha Franklin		 9/9
11. Step Out Of Your Mind		American Breed		16/7
12. Do It Again				Jon & Robin		15/7
13. C'Mon Marianne			Four Seasons		26/5
14. The Tracks Of My Tears		Johnny Rivers		18/6
15. Don't Sleep In The Subway		Petula Clark		21/6
16. Mercy Mercy				The Buckinghams		25/4
17. Hold On				The Mauds		22/2
18. Sunday Will Never Be The Same	Spanky & Our Gang	20/5
19. Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead		Fifth Estate		17/8
20. Sounds Of Love			Five Americans		19/5
(First number indicates last week's position/Second number is the weeks heard on 
WCFL) Previous week positions on some records that were below #20 and left blank 
on original survey are filled in for convenience.
ACTION TEN
21. NEW YORK MINING DISASTER 1941	BEE GEES		23
22. HERE WE GO AGAIN			RAY CHARLES		28
23. YOU MUST HAVE BEEN A BEAUTIFUL BABY-DAVE CLARK 5		27
24. WHITE RABBIT			JEFFERSON AIRPLANE	--
25. I LIKE THE WAY			TOMMY JAMES & SHONDELLS	--
26. TWO IN THE AFTERNOON		DINO, DESI & BILLY	--
27. DON'T GO OUT INTO THE RAIN		HERMAN'S HERMITS	29
28. MARY IN THE MORNING			AL MARTINO		--
29. I'M JUST WAITING ANTICIPATING FOR HER TO SHOW UP-NEW COLONY SIX --
30. CARRIE ANN				THE HOLLIES		30
CHICAGO PREMIERS
BLUEBIRD				BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD
I'LL NEVER NEED MORE THAN THIS		IKE & TINA TURNER
IT COULD BE WE'RE IN LOVE		CRYAN' SHAMES
The WCFL "SOUND 10 SURVEY" represents the relative popularity of records 
in the Chicago area conditioned by such factors as industry tabulation, 
local record sales and the judgement of WCFL's record selection committee. 
WCFL Radio. The Voice of Labor, is owned and operated by The Chicago 
Federation of Labor.