THE WHO * OCTOBER 1967
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Many of these records were the most popular radio plays heard on Detroit’s only country station 1340 on the AM dial at the time, WEXL, as was tabulated nationally week-ending previous, October 07, 1967.
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These were the record singles you bought in 1963. Many went on to become the most popular radio airplays heard on AM radio in Detroit, October 1963, on Top 40 WJBK and WXYZ and WKMH, and conservative album-oriented, easy-listening WJR radio.
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DETROIT FREE PRESS: WCHB-AM ‘Bill Crane: WCHB’s Brainy “Butterball” ’
(Above WCHB related article is courtesy freep.com newspaper archive. Copyright 2017. Newspapers.com).
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The ‘Top 5’ soul records also were the most popular radio plays heard on Detroit’s two R&B stations 1440 WCHB and 1400 WJLB on the AM dial at the time, as well as other record selections off this chart, as tabulated nationally by Billboard. Week-ending 10/07/67.
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These were the record singles you bought in 1962. Many went on to become the most popular radio airplays heard on AM radio in Detroit, October 1962, on Top 40 WJBK and WXYZ and WKMH, and conservative album-oriented, easy-listening WJR radio.
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These were the record singles you bought in 1961. Many went on to become the most popular radio airplays heard on AM radio in Detroit, October 1961, on Top 40 WJBK and WXYZ and WKMH, and conservative album-oriented, easy-listening WJR radio.