HAPPY HOLIDAYS! THE SOUNDS OF THE SEASON . . . DECEMBER, 1967

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A Columbia Records Special Product. Three-album set. Created for the Columbia Records Club. Music by Columbia Records’ various artists. Released, 1967.

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DETROIT TOP DJ’s PICK WEEK’S TOP TEN HITS! DECEMBER 3, 1965

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Above article is courtesy freep.com newspaper archive. Copyright 2022. Newspapers.com

The above featured Week’s Top Singles article was clipped, saved, and digitally  re-imaged from the credited source by Motor City Radio Flashbacks

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“These are the week’s top 45 rpm singles, as selected by Detroit’s top disc jockeys and the consensus of sales in Detroit and the U.S. as reported by Billboard, international recording news weekly.”

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS! THE SOUNDS OF THE SEASON . . . DECEMBER, 1964

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Jerry Vale on Columbia Records. Released, 1964. Arranged and Conducted by Glen Osser. Produced by Ernie Altschuler. Album recording audio remastered by Motor City Radio Flashbacks

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THIS WEEK! NOVEMBER 1963: THE HOTTEST RECORD SINGLE IN THE U. S. A.!

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THIRTEEN WEEKS overall on the singles pop charts, “Dominique” by The Singing Nun peaks this week at #1 (4 weeks) on the Billboard Hot 100. Beginning November 24 through week-ending December 7, 1963.

Source: Joel Whitburn’s Pop Annual [1963]

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The featured single finalizes the Billboard number one hits for the year 1963, as were featured in the Billboard Hot 100 Singles charts. Each of the 20 singles were represented in their respective numerical order in the weekly charts, beginning first week in January thru the last week in December, 1963.

For our previous Billboard Number One 1963 U.S.A. Hits go HERE

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS! THE SOUNDS OF THE SEASON . . . DECEMBER, 1969

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The famed Anita Kerr Singers.  Anita Kerr died on October 10, this year, at the age of 94. Released, 1969. Album recording audio remastered by Motor City Radio Flashbacks

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WMJC FM: BACK ON THE RADIO! JEFF and JER’, SEPTEMBER 1983

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NEW! A special THANK YOU to Robert Zerwekh. From the Robert Zerwekh Collection

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS! THE SOUNDS OF THE SEASON . . . DECEMBER, 1963

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The Living Strings. Arranged and conducted by Johnny Douglas. Released, 1963.  Album recording audio remastered by Motor City Radio Flashbacks.

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BILLBOARD: KING RECORDS CLASSIC AD! NOVEMBER 1965

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS! THE SOUNDS OF THE SEASON . . . DECEMBER, 1987

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The London Symphony Orchestra and chorus. Featuring the vocals of Deborah Sasson and Peter Hofmann. Released, 1987. Album recording audio remastered by Motor City Radio Flashbacks.

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CAPITOL SETS BEATLES’ LP YEAR-END PUSH . . . NOVEMBER 28, 1964

Capitol Records Slated to Release New Beatles LPs in U.S. after Christmas

 

 

HOLLYWOODCapitol is lining up Beatles material for a year-end sales splurge. Newest product in production is the LP Beatles ’65,” which will be released the day after Christmas, featuring seven new tunes by Lennon-McCartney.

The LP being produced by Dave Dexter will follow the two-record special,The Beatles Story,” out later this month. Dexter said the new LP will not be identical to same titled album to be released in England because the group’s latest single, I Feel Fine backed withShe’s A Woman,” will not be included.

Despite the many British rock guitar groups which have followed the Beatles, Dexter feels the Beatles are immune to weakening sales action. Since they were the first mop-tops, he feels they have captured the “hearts” of teen-agers. But he does say that new groups have to develop a different sound since the guitar sound is not new any more. END

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Information, credit and news source: BILLBOARD, November 28, 1964

THE BEATLES’ STORY Capitol Records, released November 23,1964

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