January top tens
More personal top tens from the early sixties:
Jan 18, 1961: 1. Calendar girl - Neil Sedaka; 2. Rubber ball - Bobby Vee; 3. Are you lonesome tonight - Elvis Presley; 4. Many tears ago - Connie Francis; 5. You're sixteen - Johnny Burnette; 6.

Jan 18, 1963: 1. Little town flirt - Del Shannon; 2. My little girl - The Crickets; 3. Zip a dee doo dah - Bob B Soxx & the Blue Jeans; 4. Beautiful dreamer - Tony Orlando; 5. Walk right in - Rooftop Singers; 6.

Jan 18, 1964: 1. Louie Louie - The Kingsmen; 2. Baby I love you - The Ronettes; 3. Drag city - Jan & Dean; 4. When the lovelight starts shining through his eyes - The Supremes; 5. Tonight you're gonna fall in love with me - The Shirelles; 6. When the boy's happy - Four Pennies; 7. Can I get a witness - Marvin Gaye; 8. Need to belong - Jerry Butler; 9. Girls grow up faster than boys - The Cookies; 10= Do the dog - Rufus Thomas, and Whisperin ' - Nino Tempo & April Stevens.
Jan 19, 1965: 1. You've lost that lovin' feeling - Righteous Brothers; 2. Shake - Sam Cooke; 3. Leader of the pack - The Shangri-Las; 4. Night train - James Brown; 5. Dance dance dance - The Beach Boys; 6. Baby don't you do it - Marvin Gaye; 7= Oh no not my baby - Maxine Brown, and Come see about me - The Supremes; 9. Ain't it the truth - Mary Wells; 10= Going out of my head - Little Anthony & the Imperials, and The jerk - The Larks.
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