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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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


“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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A sincere thank you Mrs. Patti Griggs. This featured presentation would have not been possible without your generosity, dedication, and your continuous support.
Above CKLW music chart courtesy of Mrs. Patti Griggs and the George L. Griggs estate.