RECORD WORLD: 100 TOP POPS, LP’S CHARTS 05/28/66

RECORD WORLD TOP 100 POPS May 28, 1966

RECORD WORLD 100 TOP LPs May 28, 1966

 

 

RECORD WORLD

 

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RECORD WORD became one of three weekly music trade magazines (Billboard; 1894, Cash Box; 1942, being the other two) when it began its publication in 1946 as Music Vendor. The MV title was changed to Record World, April 1964, and so remained under that banner until it ceased its publication, April 1982.

Above singles and albums charts courtesy of Record World, as issued, for the week of, May 28, 1966.

 

 

 

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RECORD WORLD: SHADES OF BLUE! IMPACT RECORDS

A RECORD WORLD AD May 28, 1966

 

SHADES OF BLUE

 

Oh How Happy is a song written by Edwin Starr. It was a hit for the group The Shades of Blue.

The song was first recorded by The Shades of Blue. While at Golden World, they were recording background vocals and some demos. Edwin Starr happened to be there. Hearing them sing and liking the way they sounded, he had an unfinished song that he had an idea to do more with. He sat down with the group and they worked out the chorus and wording. According to group member Nick Marinelli, they actually contributed some of the wording and chorus, but weren’t credited for that. He cites their youth and inexperience for not knowing what their crediting should have been. The song was recorded in the late fall of 1965. They took the record to Harry Balk at Impact Records. He signed them into a contract. The record was released in March 1966 and in no time went straight to no. 1 in the local Detroit radio market. Nationally it got to no. 12 in the pop charts and no. 7 in the R&B charts.

Five weeks on the Record World pop charts, Oh How Happy by the Shades Of Blue climbs to #43 this week, May 28, 1965.

 

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Source: Wikipedia and Record World, May 28, 1966

 

 

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Shades of Blue circa 1966. Original group members included Nick Marinelli, Ernie Dernai, Linda Allen, and Bob Kerr.


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WKNR 1310: A 1965 KEENER DAYTIME COVERAGE MAP

KNORR BROADCASTING CORPORATION May 1, 1965

 

THE WKNR-AM 1310 KILOCYCLES TRANSMITTER COVERAGE

 

The WKNR transmitter and towers was located near I-94, between Monroe Blvd and Telegraph in Taylor, MI., in the county of Wayne. The 1310 frequency was a 5000 watt day (2 tower) and night (6 tower).

The Knorr Broadcasting Corporation purchased WKMH in 1956. The Knorr owners made the transition from WKMH to WKNR in late 1963.

The above map indicates the WKNR 1310 kilocycles daytime coverage in Detroit and into the extended surrounded areas in May 1965.

 

 

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WKNR ‘KEENER 13’ TOP 31 HITS: THIS WEEK! 05/26/1965

WKNR MUSIC GUIDE May 26, 1965

WKNR MUSIC GUIDE May 26, 1965

 

May 26, 1965

 

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55 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK

 

The above WKNR music chart was digitally restored by Motor City Radio Flashbacks

 

 

In Memory of George Griggs

A SPECIAL THANK YOU

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A sincere, thank you, Mrs. Patti Griggs. This featured presentation would have not been possible without your generosity and your continuous support.

Above WKNR music chart courtesy of Mrs. Patti Griggs and the George L. Griggs estate.

 


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ULTIMATE SACRIFICE: IN HONOR OF THOSE WHO GAVE

 

MEMORIAL DAY * Lee Alan * LEE ALAN CREATIVE PRODUCTIONS

 

 

 

WORDS OF REMEMBRANCE

 

 

As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter the words, but to live by them.” – John F. Kennedy

Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We did not pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.”- Ronald Reagan

Let their remembrance be as lasting as the land they honored.” – Daniel Webster

It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God such men lived.”- George S. Patton

Our flag does not fly because the wind moves it. It flies with the last breath of each soldier who died protecting it.”- Unknown

 

 

A DAY OF REMEMBRANCE

 

 

From the opening battle of the American Revolution through the turmoil of the Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korea and Vietnam, to the Persian Gulf and today’s operations in the war on terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, and around the world, our members in the military have built a tradition of honorable and faithful service. As we observe Memorial Day, we remember the more than one million Americans who have died to preserve our freedom, the more than 140,000 service personal who were prisoners of war, and to all of those names who were declared as missing in action.

Gratefully honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of liberty’s blessings. Please listen and just reflect what each of them must have gone thru in those terrifying moments before giving their lives. Bless them all.” — Lee Alan

 

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THIS WEEK 50 YEARS AGO: THE HOTTEST HIT IN THE USA!

 

 

NUMBER 1 IN AMERICA * MAY 9-23, 1970

 

NUMBER ONE 1970

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FIFTEEN WEEKS on the singles chart, “American Woman” by The Guess Who peaked at #1 this month (3 weeks) on the Billboard Hot 100. Week ending May 9 through May 23, 1970. (Source: Billboard)

For our previous Billboard Number One U.S.A. Hits go HERE

 

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THIS WEEK IN AMERICA! BILLBOARD HOT 100: 05/23/70

BILLBOARD HOT 100 May 23, 1970

 

BILLBOARD HOT 100 TABULATED BY RECORDS RETAIL SALES AND RADIO AIRPLAY

BILLBOARD HOT 100 MAY 17-23, 1970

 

 

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP SINGLES OF 1970!

 

 

 

SLY & THE FAMILY STONE

Debuted this week. 1 week playing the Billboard Singles chart, “I Want To Take You Higher” spotted at #76, this week, May 17-23, 1970.

 

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP SINGLES OF 1970!

 

 

 

THE MARMALADE

Debuted at #96 on March 14, 1970. 11 weeks playing the Billboard Singles chart, “Reflections Of My Life” remains at #11 (three weeks), this week, May 17-23, 1970.

 

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP SINGLES OF 1970!

 

 

 

BOBBI MARTIN

Debuted at #93 on March 14, 1970. 11 weeks playing the Billboard Singles chart, “For The Love Of Him” remains at #15 (two weeks), this week, May 17-23, 1970.

 

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