NOVELTY! SENATOR BOBBY: 1967 CAMEO SENSATIONS


SENATOR BOBBY * 1967



SENATOR BOBBY * 1967


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CAPSULE COUNTDOWN: TOP 10 THIS WEEK! 02/11/1967


MCRFB.COM TOP 10 COUNTDOWN * February 1967 * A Henry Krueger Production

A 1967 TOP 10 HITS COUNTDOWN!

RADIO’S 20 MOST POPULAR SINGLES — PLAYED THIS WEEK — FEBRUARY 11, 1967

* A HENRY KRUEGER PRODUCTION *


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50TH! MONKEES TOP BILLBOARD LP CHART! 02/11/1967


MORE OF THE MONKEES * NO. 1 (Complete Album) LP * FEBRUARY 11, 1967

(For the complete track listing click on ‘(Complete Album)’ to link)



THE MONKEES * NO. 2 (Complete Album) LP * FEBRUARY 11, 1967

(For the complete track listing click on ‘(Complete Album)’ to link)


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50TH! THE NATION’S TOP 150 ALBUMS, LAST WEEK, 1967

A RIP FROM THE BILLBOARD PAGES: THE BILLBOARD TOP LP’S chart, February 11, 1967 (click on image 2x for largest detailed view)

50th! When two hot Monkees LP’s sat on top of the Billboard LP chart — #1 (second LP) and #2 (Debut LP) — for week-ending February 11, 1967.

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THIS WEEK 50 YEARS AGO: THE HOTTEST HIT IN THE USA!

 


 NUMBER 1 IN AMERICA ’67 * The Buckinghams * WEEK OF 02/12/67 – 02/25/1967
Billboard Hot 100 Top 5 February 18, 1967 (mcrfb)

BILLBOARD HOT 100 TOP FIVE: WEEK-ENDING FEBRUARY 18, 1967

(click on chart image 2x for detailed view)


NUMBER ONE FOR 1967!

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THIRTEEN WEEKS on the singles chart, “Kind Of A Drag” by The Buckinghams peaked this week at No. 01 (2 weeks) on the Billboard Hot 100, week February 12 through February 25, 1967(source: Billboard)

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MCRFB Link: For the previous No. 1 record in the U.S.A. 1966 GO HERE.


MCRFB Number One America 67 BILLBOARD (red)

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THE SUPREMES! MOTOWN SNAPSHOT FLASHBACKS, ’67


THE SUPREMES NINTH NO. 1 SINGLE! “Love Is Here And Now You’re Gone” was another Holland-Dozier-Holland composition from the Supremes 1967 album, ‘The Supremes Sing Holland Dozier Holland.’ The album would be the last collaboration with the Supremes with Holland-Dozier-Holland, by 1967’s end the famous composer/songwriters would depart Motown Records. The single peaked (one week) at No. 1 on the Billboard pop singles chart, week-ending March 11, 1967.

THE SUPREMES became the most successful recording girl group act in pop (and R&B) music history. The Motown trio pulled a string of twelve number one singles on the Billboard chart during a five-year span from 1964 through 1969.

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