THE ESSENCE OF A SOUL ’60s GENERATION: 1963 DEFINED! _______________ Debuted March 2, 1963. R&B peaked #1 (2 weeks). “Our Day Will Come” charts 12 total weeks overall on the Billboard soul charts. Source: Billboard R&B/Hip Hop Singles (2004 Edition) https://mcrfb.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Ruby-The-Romantics-Our-Day-Will-Come.mp3
THE ESSENCE OF A SOUL ’60s GENERATION: 1963 DEFINED! _______________ Debuted February 2, 1963. R&B peaked #8. “Mama Didn’t Lie” charts 11 total weeks overall on the Billboard soul charts. Source: Billboard R&B/Hip Hop Singles (2004 Edition) https://mcrfb.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Jan-Bradley-Mama-Didnt-Lie.mp3
THE ESSENCE OF A SOUL ’60s GENERATION: 1963 DEFINED! _______________ Debuted December 1, 1962. R&B peaked #4. “Up On The Roof” charts 15 total weeks overall on the Billboard soul charts. Source: Billboard R&B/Hip Hop Singles (2004 Edition) https://mcrfb.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/The-Drifters-Up-On-The-Roof.mp3
THE ESSENCE OF A SOUL ’60s GENERATION: 1963 DEFINED! _______________ Debuted March 23, 1963. R&B peaked #1 (3 weeks). “Baby Workout” charts 14 total weeks on the Billboard soul charts. Source: Billboard R&B/Hip Hop Singles (2004 Edition) https://mcrfb.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Jackie-Wilson-Baby-Workout.mp3