BILLBOARD! THE MONKEES, AUGUST 1966: A CLASSIC COLGEMS RECORD 45 AD

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MUSIC BUSINESS | MOTOWN MONDAY! THE SUPREMES: ARTIST OF THE MONTH

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP HITS OF 1969! THE ILLUSION

Debut #92 week-ending July 5, 1969, “Did You See Her Eyes” peaks at #32 on the Hot 100, week-ending, September 6. Having charted 13 weeks overall — its final week on Billboard — the single drops out at #36 for the week-ending, September 27, 1969.

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Sources: The Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Charts [1969] and the Billboard Top Pop Singles [2004 Edition]

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP HITS OF 1969! THE ELECTRIC INDIAN

Debut #91 week-ending August 2, 1969, “Keen-O-Sabe” peaks at #16 (2 weeks) on the Hot 100, week-ending, September 27. Having charted 11 weeks overall — its final week on Billboard — the single drops out at #23 for the week-ending, October 11, 1969.

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Sources: The Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Charts [1969] and the Billboard Top Pop Singles [2004 Edition]

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP HITS OF 1969! KENNY ROGERS & THE FIRST EDITION

Debut #98 week-ending June 7, 1969, “Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love To Town” peaks at #6 (2 weeks) on the Hot 100, week-ending, August 2. Having charted 15 weeks overall — its final week on Billboard — the single drops out at #26 for the week-ending, August 30, 1969.

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Sources: The Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Charts [1969] and the Billboard Top Pop Singles [2004 Edition]

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP HITS OF 1969! SLY & THE FAMILY STONE

Debut #54 week-ending August 16, 1969, “Hot Fun In The Summertime” peaks at #2 (2 weeks) on the Hot 100, week-ending, October 18, 1969. Having charted 15 weeks overall — its final week on Billboard — the single drops out at #25 for the week-ending, November 22, 1969.

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Sources: The Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Charts [1969] and the Billboard Top Pop Singles [2004 Edition]

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP HITS OF 1969! PLASTIC ONO BAND

Debut #62 week-ending July 26, 1969, “Give Peace A Chance” peaks at #14 on the Hot 100, week-ending, September 6, 1969. Having charted 9 weeks overall — its final week on Billboard — the single drops out at #49 for the week-ending, September 20, 1969.

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Sources: The Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Charts [1969] and the Billboard Top Pop Singles [2004 Edition]

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP HITS OF 1969! THE BOX TOPS

Debut #94 week-ending July 5, 1969, “Soul Deep” peaks at #18 (2 weeks) on the Hot 100, week-ending, August 30, 1969. Having charted 14 weeks overall — on its final week on Billboard, the single drops out at #32 for the week-ending, October 4, 1969.

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Sources: The Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Charts [1969] and the Billboard Top Pop Singles [2004 Edition]

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CKLW THE BIG 30 MOTOR CITY RECORDS: THIS WEEK! AUGUST 19, 1969

CKLW BIG 30 August 19, 1969

CKLW BIG 30 August 19, 1969

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“The listing of records herein is the opinion of CKLW based on its survey of record sales, correlated with listener requests.”

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CKLW BIG 30 August 19, 1969

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A sincere thank you Mrs. Patti Griggs. This featured presentation would have not been possible without your generosity, dedication, and your continuous support.

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