TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: THE SINGLES OF 1964!

THE SWANS

Debuted #99 week-ending February 29, 1964, four weeks playing the Billboard Singles chart, “The Boy With The Beatle Hair” peaks at #85 (final week on chart), week-ending, March 21, 1964.

 

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: THE SINGLES OF 1964!

THE CAREFREES

Debuted #73 week-ending March 21, 1964, five weeks playing the Billboard Singles chart, “We Love You Beatles” drops down to #43 (final week on chart), week-ending, April 18, 1964.

 

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: THE SINGLES OF 1964!

THE FOUR PREPS

Debuted at #87 week-ending March 21, 1964, 3 week playing the Billboard Singles chart, “A Letter To The Beatles”, climbs to #85 (final week on chart), week-ending, April 4, 1964.

Note: According to Wikipedia, however, after 3 weeks on the chart, the single was soon deleted by Capitol after Duchess Music, the publisher of “I Want to Hold Your Hand”, refused to give permission for the group’s parody version having already been released on the Capitol label.

Decades later, the deleted parody single would eventually find its way on a Four Preps compilation CD.

 

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