BILLBOARD HOT 100 TABULATED BY RECORDS RETAIL SALES AND RADIO AIRPLAY
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BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 02 IN U.S.A. * The McCoys * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 03 IN U.S.A. * We Five * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 04 IN U.S.A. * Dave Clark Five * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 06 IN U.S.A. * Ramsey Lewis Trio * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 07 IN U.S.A. * Bob Dylan * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 08 IN U.S.A. * The Turtles * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 09 IN U.S.A. * The Yardbirds * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 10 IN U.S.A. * Sonny * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 11 IN U.S.A. * The Fortunes * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 12 IN U.S.A. * Roy Head * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 13 IN U.S.A. * The Animals * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 14 IN U.S.A. * Sonny and Cher * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 15 IN U.S.A. * Righteous Brothers * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 17 IN U.S.A. * Lovin’ Spoonful * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 18 IN U.S.A. * Freddy Cannon * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 19 IN U.S.A. * Beach Boys * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 20 IN U.S.A. * Jay & The Americans * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 22 IN U.S.A. * Edwin Starr * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 28 IN U.S.A. * James Brown * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 31 IN U.S.A. * The Miracles * 9/25/65
BILLBOARD HOT 100 TABULATED BY RECORDS RETAIL SALES AND RADIO AIRPLAY
AMERICA’S TOP 100. THIS WEEK 50 YEARS AGO
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These were the records you bought. Many went on to become some of the most popular singles heard played on AM Top 40 radio, September of 1965, on WKNR, CKLW, and WXYZ in Detroit.
Wow! What a great post. We had to take music appreciation that semester. I remember listening to KXOK through an earphone in one ear and a Brahms sonata from a phonograph in the other. I appreciate the effort to trigger all those memories in my old brain.