BILLBOARD HOT 100 TABULATED BY RECORDS RETAIL SALES AND RADIO AIRPLAY
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 01 IN U.S.A. * Manfred Mann * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 03 IN U.S.A. * J. Frank Wilson * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 04 IN U.S.A. * Gale Garnett * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 05 IN U.S.A. * Roy Orbison * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 08 IN U.S.A. * Betty Everett & Jerry Butler * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 09 IN U.S.A. * The Beach Boys * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 10 IN U.S.A. * The Honeycombs * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 11 IN U.S.A. * The Hondells * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 12 IN U.S.A. * Roger Miller * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 14 IN U.S.A. * Dean Martin * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 15 IN U.S.A. * The Nashville Teens * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 19 IN U.S.A. * The Impressions * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 27 IN U.S.A. * Peter & Gordon * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 28 IN U.S.A. * Andy Williams * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 29 IN U.S.A. * Frank Sinatra * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 46 IN U.S.A. * Sandy Nelson * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 47 IN U.S.A. * The Kingsmen * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 58 IN U.S.A. * Ruby & The Romantics * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 66 IN U.S.A. * Billy Strange Orchestra * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 77 IN U.S.A. * Dionne Warwick * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 80 IN U.S.A. * The Ventures * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 85 IN U.S.A. * The Everly Brothers * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 89 IN U.S.A. * The Dixie Cups * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 95 IN U.S.A. * The Ronettes * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD SONG NUMBER 96 IN U.S.A. * Maxine Brown * 10/24/64
BILLBOARD HOT 100 TABULATED BY RECORDS RETAIL SALES AND RADIO AIRPLAY
BILLBOARD HOT 100 October 24, 1964
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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, October of 1964, on WKNR, CKLW, WXYZ and conservative album-oriented, easy-listening WJR and (conservative new-comer) WJBK in Detroit.