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38 | Wooly Bully | Sam the Sham & Pharaohs | ||
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39 | Heart Full Of Soul | Yardbirds | ||
40 | I Can't Help Myself | Four Tops | |||
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41 | Just A Little Bit Better | Herman's Hermits | ||
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42 | Whatcha Gonna Do About It | Small Faces | ||
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43 | Tears | Ken Dodd | ||
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44 | Ju Ju Hand | Sam the Sham & Pharaohs | ||
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45 | This Strange Effect | Dave Berry | ||
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46 | You Were On My Mind | We Five | ||
47 | Baby Never Say Goodbye | Bo Street Runners | |||
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48 | It's Breakup Time | Sue Thompson | ||
49 | Il Silenzio | Eddie Calvert | |||
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50 | Hang On Sloopy | McCoys | ||
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51 | Mixed Up Shook Up Girl | Val McKenna | ||
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52 | In The Middle Of Nowhere | Dusty Springfield | ||
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53 | California Girls | Beach Boys | ||
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54 | Theme From A Summer Place | Lettermen | ||
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55 | Ride Away | Roy Orbison | ||
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56 | Eve of Destruction | Barry McGuire | ||
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57 | That's The Way I Must Go | Headliners | ||
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58 | Try To Understand | Lulu | ||
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From Saturday 26th June 1965, The Caroline Top 50 was replaced by'Sounds of 65'. The 65-track listing was broadcast weekly from noon and 1500.
This show was presented by Gary Kemp and taken over by Roger Gale after position #39,
?The previous week's position for 'Wooly Bully' is thought to be #28, but the announcement of the number was unclear. A recording was played of Sam the Sham thanking Tony Blackburn for making the record such a big hit.