Radio Caroline Top 50: |
Last |
This |
Title | Artist |
2 | 1 | Do Wah Diddy Diddy | Manfred Mann |
1 | 2 | A Hard Day's Night | Beatles |
5 | 3 | Call Up the Groups | Barron Knights |
6 | 4 | Tobacco Road | Nashville Teens |
3 | 5 | It's all over now | Rolling Stones |
8 | 6 | I won't forget you | Jim Reeves |
4 | 7 | I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself | Dusty Springfield |
9 | 8 | I Get Around | Beach Boys |
13 | 9 | It's Only Make Believe | Billy Fury |
18 | 10 | Have I the Right | Honeycombs |
7 | 11 | On the beach | Cliff Richard & The Shadows |
17 | 12 | From A Window | Billy J Kramer & the Dakotas |
10 | 13 | The house of the rising sun | Animals |
16 | 14 | It's For You | Cilla Black |
11 | 15 | Someday We're Gonna Love Again | Searchers |
20 | 16 | I Found out the Hard Way | Four Pennies |
15 | 17 | Wishin' & Hopin' | Merseybeats |
12 | 18 | Hold me | P.J. Proby |
? | 19 | You'll Never Get to Heaven | Dionnne Warwick |
19 | 20 | The Ferris Wheel | Everly Brothers |
? | 21 | Girl From Ipanema | *Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto |
31 | 22 | Thinking of You Baby | Dave Clark Five |
? | 23 | It's over | Roy Orbison |
? | 24 | La Bamba | The Crickets |
44 | 25 | I love you because | Jim Reeves |
? | 26 | The Cryin' Game | Dave Berry |
? | 27 | Long Tall Sally (EP) | Beatles |
? | 28 | Kissin' Cousins | Elvis Presley |
? | 29 | You Really Got Me | Kinks |
? | 30 | Someone Someone | Brian Poole & The Tremeloes |
? | 31 | Happiness | Ken Dodd |
? | 32 | Hello Dolly | Louis Armstrong |
? | 33 | You're no good | Swinging Blue Jeans |
? | 34 | I Wouldn't Trade You for the World | Bachelors |
? | 35 | Ramona | Bachelors |
28 | 36 | Spanish Harlem | *Sounds Incorporated |
? | 37 | As Tears Go By | Marianne Faithfull |
? | 38 | The Wedding | Julie Rogers |
? | 45 | Just For You | Freddie and the Dreamers |
* Hans was unsure of the artists' names in these instances, but we have concluded that 'Girl From Ipanema'was the well-known recording by Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto. With 'Spanish Harlem' Hans has noted the word 'Cooperation' for the artist - the best interpretation he could make from what the DJ was saying. We conclude from this that the group was Sounds Incorporated, who did issue 'Spanish Harlem' in August 1964, but we do not know for certain that this is the correct artist.