WKNR TOP 31 DETROIT KEENER HITS: THIS WEEK 11/1964

WKNR MUSIC GUIDE November 12, 1964

WKNR MUSIC GUIDE November 12, 1964

 

 

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This WKNR chart was digitally restored by Motor City Radio Flashbacks.

 

 

 

In Memory of George Griggs

A SPECIAL THANK YOU

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Above WKNR music chart courtesy of Mrs. Patti Griggs and the George L. Griggs estate.

 


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THIS WEEK IN AMERICA! BILLBOARD ‘HOT 100′: 11/1987

BILLBOARD HOT 100 November 21, 1987

BILLBOARD HOT 100 TABULATED BY RECORDS RETAIL SALES AND RADIO AIRPLAY

BILLBOARD HOT 100 November 21, 1987


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These were the record singles you bought thirty years ago. Many went on to become the most popular radio airplays heard on FM-AM radio in Detroit, November 1987.



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MCRFB RADIO ADS: “FOOD FAIR, JUST COMPARE!” ’63


DETROIT FREE PRESS Friday, May 10, 1963 (click above ad 2x for largest detailed view)

FOOD FAIR Markets * 1963

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MCRFB RADIO ADS: “BORROW CONFIDENTLY! HFC” ’61


DETROIT FREE PRESS Monday, January 21, 1957 (click above ad 2x for largest detailed view)

HFC Household Finance Co. * 1961

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BIG EIGHT CKLW! MOTOR CITY BIG 30 HITS: 11/09/1970

CKLW BIG 30 RECORDS November 09, 1970 (Click on chart image 2x for largest view)

CKLW BIG 30 RECORDS November 09, 1970 (Click on chart image 2x for largest view)

CKLW BIG 30 RECORDS November 09, 1970 (Click on chart image 2x for largest view)

CKLW BIG 30 RECORDS November 09, 1970 (Click on chart image 2x for largest view)

CKLW BIG 30 RECORDS November 09, 1970

THIS WEEK. 47 YEARS AGO. NOVEMBER 1970


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In Memory of George Griggs

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Above CKLW music chart courtesy of Mrs. Patty Griggs and the George L. Griggs estate.



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THIS WEEK IN AMERICA! BILLBOARD ‘HOT 100′: 11/1986

BILLBOARD HOT 100 November 15, 1986

BILLBOARD HOT 100 TABULATED BY RECORDS RETAIL SALES AND RADIO AIRPLAY

BILLBOARD HOT 100 November 15, 1986


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These were the record singles you bought thirty-one years ago. Many went on to become the most popular radio airplays heard on FM-AM radio in Detroit, November 1986.



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6/71: THE HISTORY OF DETROIT RADIO PREMIERES! ‘DRQ


THE  LANDMARK 1971 WDRQ-FM BROADCAST!


ART VUOLO * WDRQ-FM June 19-20, 1971 * HOUR 3 PT. 5

ART VUOLO * WDRQ-FM June 19-20, 1971 * HOUR 3 PT. 6

STOP! MISSED HOUR NUMBER TWO? GO HERE.


A special THANK YOU to Art Vuolo for donating his 1971 6 hour ‘THE HISTORY of DETROIT RADIO’ production now archived on Motor City Radio Flashbacks. The program premiered on WDRQ-FM 12 noon to 6 p.m., Saturday, June 19 and Sunday, June 20. Originally conceived, created and produced by Art Vuolo, 1971.


DETROIT FREE PRESS Sunday, June 20, 1971


 

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THIS WEEK IN AMERICA! BILLBOARD ‘HOT 100′: 11/1985

BILLBOARD HOT 100 November 16, 1985

BILLBOARD HOT 100 TABULATED BY RECORDS RETAIL SALES AND RADIO AIRPLAY

BILLBOARD HOT 100 November 16, 1985


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These were the record singles you bought thirty-two years ago. Many went on to become the most popular radio airplays heard on FM-AM radio in Detroit, November 1985.



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MOTOWN SUPER SUPREMES: 1 ALBUM, 3 NO. 1 HITS! ’64


WHERE DID OUR LOVE GO released June 1964

WHERE DID OUR LOVE GO * COME SEE ABOUT ME * BABY LOVE

THE SUPREMES 1964

ABOUT THIS ALBUM

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Where Did Our Love Go is the second studio album by Motown singing group The Supremes, released in 1964. The album includes several of the group’s singles and B-sides from 1963 and 1964. Included are the group’s first Billboard Pop Singles number-one hits, Where Did Our Love Go“, “Baby Love, and Come See About Me, as well as their first Top 40 hit, When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes, and the singles A Breathtaking Guy and Run, Run, Run.

With the release of this album, The Supremes became the first act in Billboard magazine history to have three number-one hits from the same album.

It was also, at the time, the highest-ranking album by an all-female group. It remained in the #2 position for 4 consecutive weeks in January 1965, having been shut out of the top spot by the Beatles’ blockbuster Beatles ’65 album.

Of the 12 tracks featured from the album, two were written by Smokey Robinson. Eight songs, including the Supremes three number one singles, were written by (what would be) Motown’s greatest song-writing, hit making trio, Holland-Dozier-Holland.

Where Did Our Love Go remained on the Billboard album chart for an unprecedented 89 weeks. According to Motown data, the album ultimately sold over 3,000,000 copies. This album was also the first ever number one album on Billboard’s R&B album chart in January 1965. (Source: Wikipedia; All-Music)


THE SUPREMES 1964


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