It’s turning into a scorching summer down under in Auckland of 2024 as we turn our ears back to August of 1964…
Songs of the month
“A Hard Day’s Night” – Beatles
[new] “Ain’t She Sweet” – Beatles
[new] “Al-Di-La” – Ray Charles Singers
[new] “And I Love Her” – Beatles
[new] “Because” – Dave Clark Five
[new] “Bread And Butter” – Newbeats
[new] “C’mon And Swim” – Bobby Freeman
“Can’t You See That She’s Mine” – Dave Clark Five
[new] “Clinging Vine” – Bobby Vinton
“Dang Me” – Roger Miller
“Don’t Let The Sun Catch You Crying” – Gerry And The Pacemakers
“Don’t Throw Your Love Away” – Searchers
“Don’t Worry Baby” – Beach Boys
“Everybody Loves Somebody” – Dean Martin
“Farmer John” – Premiers
[new] “G.T.O.” – Ronny And The Daytonas
“Good Times” – Sam Cooke
[new] “Handy Man” – Del Shannon
[new] “How Do You Do It” – Gerry And The Pacemakers
“How Glad I Am” – Nancy Wilson
“I Get Around” – Beach Boys
[new] “I Like It Like That” – Miracles
“I Wanna Love Him So Bad” – Jelly Beans
[new] “I’ll Cry Instead” – Beatles
[new] “I’ll Keep You Satisfied” – Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas
[new] “In The Misty Moonlight” – Jerry Wallace
[new] “It Hurts To Be In Love” – Gene Pitney
[new] “Just Be True” – Gene Chandler
“Keep On Pushing” – Impressions
[new] “Maybe I Know” – Lesley Gore
[new] “Maybelline” – Johnny Rivers
“Memphis” – Johnny Rivers
“My Boy Lollipop” – Millie
“Nobody I Know” – Peter & Gordon
[new] “People Say” – Dixie Cups
“People” – Barbra Streisand
“Rag Doll” – Four Seasons
[new] “Selfish One” – Jackie Ross
“Steal Away” – Jimmy Hughes
[new] “Such A Night” – Elvis Presley
[new] “Sugar Lips” – Al Hirt
[new] “Tell Me” – Rolling Stones
“The Girl From Ipanema” – Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto
[new] “The House Of The Rising Sun” – Animals
“The Little Old Lady From Pasadena” – Jan & Dean
“Try It Baby” – Marvin Gaye
“Under The Boardwalk” – Drifters
[new] “Walk-Don’t Run ’64” – Ventures
“Where Did Our Love Go” – Supremes
“Wishin’ And Hopin'” – Dusty Springfield
[new] “You Never Can Tell” – Chuck Berry
[new] “You’re My World” – Cilla Black
[new] = New to the chart this week.
You can listen to the full playlist on Youtube via this link.
This month in history
On the 8th a Rolling Stones concert in the Netherlands resort of Scheveningen, near The Hague, ended in a near riot after the Stones had played only four songs.
Then on the 2rd The Beatles performed at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California, one of the two concerts that were compiled as the live album “The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl”.
On the 27th, also in Hollywood, Walt Disney’s hit film Mary Poppins, starring Julie Andrews in the title role and Dick Van Dyke, made its first appearance, with a première at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. The film would go on to become Disney’s biggest moneymaker to date, and would win five Academy Awards, including an Academy Award for Best Actress for Andrews.
What’d Sadie think?
Two weeks at the top for “A Hard Day’s Night” – Beatles before a week for Dean Martin’s “Everybody Loves Somebody” and then the Supremes ask, “Where Did Our Love Go” – Supremes at the top for a week.
Loved ’em
- “And I Love Her” – Beatles
- “Bread And Butter” – Newbeats
- “I’ll Keep You Satisfied” – Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas
- “Just Be True” – Gene Chandler
- “Tell Me” – Rolling Stones
- “The House Of The Rising Sun” – Animals
- “You Never Can Tell” – Chuck Berry
Tune of the week is definitely “House of the Rising Sun”, as a traditional folk song recorded by an electric rock band, it has been described as the “first folk rock hit”. It has quite the storied past so we’ll leave that to wikipedia.
Liked ’em
- “Ain’t She Sweet” – Beatles
- “Al-Di-La” – Ray Charles Singers
- “Because” – Dave Clark Five
- “C’mon And Swim” – Bobby Freeman
- “G.T.O.” – Ronny And The Daytonas
- “Handy Man” – Del Shannon
- “How Do You Do It” – Gerry And The Pacemakers
- “I’ll Cry Instead” – Beatles
- “It Hurts To Be In Love” – Gene Pitney
- “Maybe I Know” – Lesley Gore
- “Maybelline” – Johnny Rivers
- “People Say” – Dixie Cups
- “Selfish One” – Jackie Ross
- “Such A Night” – Elvis Presley
- “Walk-Don’t Run ’64” – Ventures
- “You’re My World” – Cilla Black
Leave ’em
- “Clinging Vine” – Bobby Vinton
- “In The Misty Moonlight” – Jerry Wallace
- “Sugar Lips” – Al Hirt
Now go listen to the full playlist on Youtube via this link.