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Subject: BILLBOARD TOP HITS  1964

Written By: OlDsKoOl fAiRy on 03/17/03 at 06:12 p.m.



1.Fun, fun,fun - The Beach Boys
2.A world without love - Peter and Gordon
3.Come see about me - The Supremes
4.There! I've said it again - Bobby Vinton
5.G.T.O - Ronny and The Daytones
6.Hello, Dolly! - Louis Armstrong and The All Stars
7.Popsicles and Icicles - The Murmaids
8.Surfin' Bird - The Trashmen
9.Hey little cobra - The Rip Chords
10.You don't own me - Lesley Gore

Subject: Re: BILLBOARD TOP HITS  1964

Written By: RockandRollFan on 03/17/03 at 06:51 p.m.

1.Fun, fun,fun - The Beach Boys-7...Don't Worry Baby is my favorite!
2.A world without love - Peter and Gordon-8 written by Paul McCartney
3.Come see about me-The Supremes-3...Cannot STAND Diana Ross
4.There! I've said it again - Bobby Vinton-?
5.G.T.O - Ronny and The Daytones-7
6.Hello, Dolly! - Louis Armstrong and The All Stars-4 reminds me too much of that Hollyweirdo Babs :P
7.Popsicles and Icicles - The Murmaids-5
8.Surfin' Bird - The Trashmen-3
9.Hey little cobra - The Rip Chords-6
10.You don't own me - Lesley Gore-3

Subject: Re: BILLBOARD TOP HITS  1964

Written By: Anti_Pop_Superstar on 03/17/03 at 06:58 p.m.

Wasn't Leslie Gore a teen queen in the 1960's.
She was more of a Britney  compared to Debbie (now Deborah) Gibson.  (I'm not a fan of current TRL type pop acts)

I'm familiar with The Beach Boys' "Fun, Fun, Fun" and probably The Supremes' "Come See About Me" since they're all over the oldies stations. (in a good way)
I'm not familiar with the rest.

BTW, Where's Bob Dylan & The Beatles?

Weren't they around in 1964. The same year The Beatles performed on "The Ed Sullivan Show".