Featured TM jingles audio remastered by Motor City Radio Flashbacks
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The TM Companies (1967–1979)
In 1967 TM Productions began as a music production company, producing commercial jingles and broadcast station identifications (IDs). Jim Long (born Timothy John Moynihan; February 7, 1943 – May 30, 2022) conceptualized and co-produced an entirely new approach to station IDs which provided stations a natural flow from commercial breaks to station IDs to music programming, increasing listenership and ratings. Called “Phase 2”, “The Propellants” and “The Winning Score”, these programs were quickly adopted by top stations including KILT Houston, WCFL Chicago and KHJ Los Angeles (also WXYZ ABC in Detroit).
TM Studios, Inc. is a radio jingle and promotional music service company based in Dallas, Texas. It is currently the oldest radio jingle company still in business, with roots tracing back to 1955 when Tom Merriman (the original “TM” in TM Studios) founded Commercial Recording Corporation (which closed in 1968). Tom Merriman left CRC in 1967 and founded TM Productions (later known as TM Communications, Inc. - a publicly traded company) with Jim Long. By this time, Century 21 Productions (later known as Century 21 Programming, Inc.), another Dallas jingle company, was founded.
Both jingle companies remained in business until 1990, when TM Communications, Inc. and Century 21 Programming, Inc. merged to become TM Century, Inc.
Debuted December 18, 1965. Peaked #5 R&B (3 weeks). “Michael (The Lover)” charts 10 total weeks overall in the Billboard R&B Singles chart. B/side: “Cry No More”
Debuted January 22, 1966. Peaked #3 R&B (3 weeks). “Love Makes The World Go Round” charts 18 total weeks overall in the Billboard R&B Singles chart. B/side: “You Said You Loved Me”
Debuted January 22, 1966. Peaked #1 R&B (2 weeks). “Baby Scratch My Back” charts 18 total weeks overall in the Billboard R&B Singles charts. B/side: “I’m Gonna Miss You (Like The Devil)”
Debuted January 1, 1966. Peaked #35 R&B. “Are You There” charts 4 total weeks overall in the Billboard R&B Singles charts. B/side: “If I Ever Make You Cry”
#16 | “Jenny Take A Ride” by Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels
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Debuted #100 week-ending December 11, 1965, “Jenny Take A Ride” peaks at #7 (2 weeks) on the Hot 100, week-ending, January 29, 1966. Having charted 11 weeks overall — on its final week on Billboard, the single drops out at #35 for the week-ending, February 26, 1966.
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Source: The Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Charts [1966]
Debuted #84 week-ending December 4, 1965, “A Well Respected Man” peaks at #13 on the Hot 100, week-ending, February 12, 1966. Having charted 14 weeks overall — on its final week on Billboard, the single drops out at #38 for the week-ending, March 5, 1966.
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Source: The Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Charts [1966]