Debuted September 21, 1963. Peaked #61 (October 12; 1 week). “Baby Get It (And Don’t Quit It)” charts 5 total weeks overall in the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
NOTE: “Baby Get It” did not make the Billboard R&B charts for 1963.
Debuted #90 week-ending August 31, 1963, “Be My Baby” peaks at #2 on the Hot 100, week-ending, October 10, 1963. Having charted 13 weeks overall — on its final week on Billboard, the single drops out at #49 for the week-ending, November 23, 1963.
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Source: The Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Charts [1963]
Debuted #87 week-ending August 17, 1963, “Only In America” peaks at #25 on the Hot 100, week-ending, September 28, 1963. Having charted 11 weeks overall — on its final week on Billboard, the single drops out at #49 for the week-ending, October 26, 1963.
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Source: The Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Charts [1963]
Debuted #71 week-ending August 17, 1963, “Then He Kissed Me” peaks at #6 (2 weeks) on the Hot 100, for week-ending, September 14, 1963. Having charted 12 weeks overall — on its final week on Billboard, the single drops out at #49 for the week-ending, November 2, 1963.
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Source: The Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Charts [1963]
MCRFB Note: Special THANKS to our friend, John Bartony (a.k.a. Jukebox John) St. Clair Shores, Michigan, for referencing the above Detroit Free Press WKNR 13 ad (January 28, 1972) for this site, featured today.
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A special thank you to senior MCRFB consultant Greg Innis, of Livonia, MI., for contributing the Newspapers.com archives (Detroit radio related) articles, ads, and images we have featured on this site, since 2016.
Thank you, Greg Innis, for making these historic Detroit radio features possible. 🙂
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On September 15, 2022, Detroit Public TV debuted their newest television production. It is a documentary commemorating and the extraordinary life and times of long-time Detroit radio legend and morning personality, Dick Purtan.
Titled ‘Detroit Remember When: A Tribute to Dick Purtan‘, DPTV.org tagged the hour-long film with this disclaimer . . . .
“The special documentary highlights Purtan’s life on and off the air, told through audio and video clips, archival film and interviews with Purtan, his family, friends and colleagues. The 60-minute documentary film features some of the most memorable moments from Purtan’s top-rated morning show, his successful radio career and consistent community outreach.”
If you missed viewing the PBS film this past weekend, ‘Detroit Remembers When: A Tribute to Dick Purtan‘ is currently still available for your viewing, courtesy of Detroit Public Television, HERE.
More of this PBS Dick Purtan television special, from the DPTV website . . . .
“Fans of Detroit radio can celebrate the life and extraordinary career of Dick Purtan in a televised remembrance of his legendary journey as a radio personality and community philanthropist, to premiere on DPTV Sept. 15 at 9 p.m. as part of a “Detroit Remember When” segment. This special documentary highlights Purtan’s life on and off the air, told through audio and video clips, archival film and interviews with Purtan, his family, friends and colleagues.
The 60-minute documentary film features some of the most memorable moments from Purtan’s top-rated morning show, including his infamous “Put-on Calls,” where he entertained generations of Detroiters with a whimsical mix of radio satire, one liners and dead pans delivered to his audience each day along with his “Purtan’s People” ensemble cast and crew.
“In addition to his successful radio career, the film looks back on Purtan’s community outreach on behalf of the many charities he supported and the ways he used his position of influence behind the microphone to help the less fortunate.”
Congratulations, Dick Purtan!
And thank you. For all those wonderful memories and humor you shared with us on the radio dial throughout the decades’ past . . . those special D. P. moments on the radio your Detroit listeners and fans could never, ever forget. 🙂
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