THIS WEEK! WJBK RADIO 15 RECORD REVIEW: JANUARY 24, 1964

WJBK RADIO 15 RECORD REVIEW January 24, 1964

WJBK RADIO 15 RECORD REVIEW January 24, 1964

_______________

This official Record Review survey was tabulated overall by each record’s popularity and its appeal, sales, listener requests and record airplays based on the judgement of WJBK Radio 1500 (1964)

_______________

The above WJBK chart was digitally restored by Motor City Radio Flashbacks

ON YOUR PC? To fully appreciate this WJBK Radio Record Review chart for the week of January 24, 1964 click on image 2x and open to second window. Click image anytime to return to NORMAL image size.

Click your server’s back button to return to MCRFB home page.

ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICE? Tap on image. Open to second window. “Stretch” chart image across your device screen to magnify for larger print view.

_______________

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

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

https://dev.usaradiomuseum.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/MCRFB-2020-LOGO.png

Loading

BILLBOARD! RHYTHM and BLUES TOP SINGLES: WEEK-ENDING JANUARY 25, 1969

BILLBOARD Top Rhythm and Blues Singles January 25, 1969

_______________

Many of the above titled Billboard R&B singles were the most popular radio plays heard on two Detroit soul stations 1400 WJLB and 1440 WCHB on the AM dial, January 1969. 

As tabulated by the Billboard Records & Research department, the featured R&B Top 50 record singles were the nation’s most popular and best-selling soul records, for the week-ending January 25, 1969, 54 years ago.

_______________

Above Billboard R&B chart survey digitally restored and re-imaged by Motor City Radio Flashbacks

ON YOUR PC? For a larger detailed view click above Billboard chart image 2x and open to second window. Click image anytime to return to NORMAL image size.

Click your server’s back button to return to MCRFB.COM home page.

ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICE? Tap over above chart images. Open to second window. “Stretch” image across your device screen for largest print view.

Loading

THE ESSENCE OF ’60s SOUL GENERATION: 1966 DEFINED!

_______________

Debuted December 18, 1965. Peaked #5 R&B (3 weeks). “Michael (The Lover)” charts 10 total weeks overall in the Billboard R&B Singles chart. B/side: “Cry No More”

Source: Billboard Top R&B Singles [2004 Edition]

Loading

THE ESSENCE OF ’60s SOUL GENERATION: 1966 DEFINED!

_______________

Debuted January 22, 1966. Peaked #3 R&B (3 weeks). “Love Makes The World Go Round” charts 18 total weeks overall in the Billboard R&B Singles chart. B/side: “You Said You Loved Me”

Source: Billboard Top R&B Singles [2004 Edition]

Loading

THE ESSENCE OF ’60s SOUL GENERATION: 1966 DEFINED!

_______________

Debuted January 22, 1966. Peaked #1 R&B (2 weeks). “Baby Scratch My Back” charts 18 total weeks overall in the Billboard R&B Singles charts. B/side: “I’m Gonna Miss You (Like The Devil)”

Source: Billboard Top R&B Singles [2004 Edition]

Loading

THE ESSENCE OF ’60s SOUL GENERATION: 1966 DEFINED!

_______________

Debuted January 1, 1966. Peaked #35 R&B. “Are You There” charts 4 total weeks overall in the Billboard R&B Singles charts. B/side: “If I Ever Make You Cry”

Source: Billboard Top R&B Singles [2004 Edition]

Loading

THE ESSENCE OF ’60s SOUL GENERATION: 1966 DEFINED!

_______________

Debuted November 13, 1965. Peaked #5 R&B. “Hole In The Wall” charts 15 total weeks overall in the Billboard R&B Singles charts. B/side: “Go Head On”

Source: Billboard Top R&B Singles [2004 Edition]

Loading

WLLZ 98.7 FM! BACK ON THE RADIO: HARV BLAINE, NOVEMBER 1981

https://dev.usaradiomuseum.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Motor-City-Radio-Flashbacks-Aircheck-Library-MCRFB2-2022.png

_______________

NEW! A special THANK YOU to Robert Zerwekh for this WLLZ aircheck he personally recorded, from 42 years ago. From the Robert Zerwekh Collection

Audio recording was digitally enhanced by Motor City Radio Flashbacks

Loading