We’re already getting towards the end of another year in our journey – let’s tune our ears back to October, 1966…
Songs of the month
“96 Tears” – Question Mark And The Mysterians
[new] “All I See Is You” – Dusty Springfield
[new] “All Strung Out” – Nino Tempo And April Stevens
“Almost Persuaded” – David Houston
[new] “B-A-B-Y” – Carla Thomas
“Beauty Is Only Skin Deep” – Temptations
“Black Is Black” – Los Bravos
“Born A Woman” – Sandy Posey
“Bus Stop” – Hollies
“Cherish” – Association
“Cherry Cherry” – Neil Diamond
“Eleanor Rigby” – Beatles
[new] “Flamingo” – Herb Alpert And The Tijuana Brass
“Guantanamera” – Sandpipers
[new] “Hooray For Hazel” – Tommy Roe
“How Sweet It Is” – Junior Walker And The All Stars
[new] “I Really Don’t Want To Know” – Ronnie Dove
“I’ve Got You Under My Skin” – Four Seasons
[new] “If I Were A Carpenter” – Bobby Darin
“Land Of 1000 Dances” – Wilson Pickett
“Last Train To Clarksville” – Monkees
“Mr. Dieingly Sad” – Critters
“Open The Door To Your Heart” – Darrell Banks
[new] “Poor Side Of Town” – Johnny Rivers
“Psychotic Reaction” – Count Five
“Reach Out I’ll Be There” – Four Tops
[new] “See See Rider” – Eric Burdon And The Animals
“See You In September” – Happenings
[new] “Summer Samba” – Walter Wanderley
[new] “Summer Wind” – Frank Sinatra
“Sunny Afternoon” – Kinks
“Sunshine Superman” – Donovan
[new] “Walk Away Renee” – Left Banke
“What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted” – Jimmy Ruffin
“Wipe Out” – Surfaris
“Wouldn’t It Be Nice” – Beach Boys
“Yellow Submarine” – Beatles
“You Can’t Hurry Love” – Supremes
[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 7th of the month the hallucinogenic drug LSD became illegal in the state of California as it became the first state in the USA to ban LSD – no doubt only commending it more to the swelling hippie movement.
And on the 10th Bob Moog applied for the only patent ever granted for his invention, the highly influential Moog synthesizer, specifically for the Moog ladder filter that provides the electronic tones that give the synthesizer its distinctive sound. The patent would be granted on October 28, 1969.
Then on the 27th Walt Disney recorded his final filmed appearance prior to his death, detailing his plans for Epcot, a utopian planned city to be built in Florida. After his death less than two months later, the original concept would be scrapped and Epcot would become an amusement park… sad yet fitting.
What’d Sadie think?
It’s two weeks at the top for “Cherish” by Association then for “Reach Out I’ll Be There” by the Four Tops before the curiously named Question Mark And The Mysterians take it with “96 Tears”.
Loved ’em
- “All Strung Out” – Nino Tempo And April Stevens
- “B-A-B-Y” – Carla Thomas
- “See See Rider” – Eric Burdon And The Animals
You can go down a real rabbit hole if you look into the history of “See See Rider ” (nee “C.C. Rider”) but I’ll just link the first known recording by Ma Rainey and her band (that included Louis Armstrong on cornet!) from 1924.
Liked ’em
- “All I See Is You” – Dusty Springfield
- “Flamingo” – Herb Alpert And The Tijuana Brass
- “Hooray For Hazel” – Tommy Roe
- “If I Were A Carpenter” – Bobby Darin
- “Poor Side Of Town” – Johnny Rivers
- “Summer Wind” – Frank Sinatra
- “Walk Away Renee” – Left Banke
Leave ’em
- “I Really Don’t Want To Know” – Ronnie Dove
- “Summer Samba” – Walter Wanderley
Now go listen to the full playlist on Youtube via this link.