Debuted #82 week-ending November 2, 1963, “Wives And Lovers” peaks at #14 on the Hot 100, week-ending, January 11, 1964. Fourteen weeks overall and its final week on Billboard, the single drops at #32 for the week-ending, February 1, 1964.
Debuted #94 week-ending, November 9, 1963, “Forget Him” peaks at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100, week-ending, January 18, 1964. Sixteen weeks overall and its final week on Billboard, the single drops at #34 for the week-ending, February 22, 1964.
This official Record Review survey was tabulated overall by each record’s popularity and its appeal, sales, listener requests and record airplays based on the judgement of WJBK Radio 1500. (1964)
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Previewed for the week of August 9-15, 1963
— In MemoryofGeorge Griggs —
A SPECIAL THANK YOU
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Above WJBK music chart courtesy of Mrs. Patti Griggs and the George L. Griggs estate.
“SUMMER IN THE CITY” | THE LOVIN’ SPOONFUL | KAMA SUTRA
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BILLBOARD HOT 100 TABULATED BY RECORDS RETAIL SALES AND RADIO AIRPLAY
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August 7 through August 13, 1966
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“Summer In The City” by The Lovin’ Spoonful debuted on the Billboard single charts at #53, for the week ending, July 23, 1966. The single by the Greenwich Village band would make its eventual climb to its three-week stay at the top — its fifth week on the charts — week-ending August 13 through week-ending August 27, 1966.
Twelve weeks overall on the pop single charts, “Summer In The City” dropped to #37 on its last week on Billboard, week-ending September 24, 1966.
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SIXTEEN WEEKS overall on the single pop charts, “Everybody Loves Somebody” by Dean Martin peaked at #1 this week (1 week) on the Billboard Hot 100. Beginning August 9 through week ending, August 15, 1964. (Source: Billboard)
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