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THE NATIONAL WEEKLY OF RECORDED MUSIC
AUG. 81960No. 688
251
Anthony Newley is England's hottest disc star with six straight top hits. He isalso one of England's leading film stars. He is being discovered in the U.S.through such great releases as his current disc "If She Should Come To You"and his new LP "Love Is A Now And Then Thing." Newley is an exclusive London
Records artist.
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TWO MOREDELLA REESEAND NOW C/W
THERE'S NOTHIN' LIKE A BOY47/7784
GREAT HITS...THE BROWNS
WHIFFENPOOF SONG C/WBRIGHTEN THE CORNER WHERE YOU ARE47/7780
BACKED BY THE BIGGEST "SINGLES" CAMPAIGN EVER ...THERCA VICTOR-REMINGTON "BE A HIT AT SCHOOL" PROMOTION!This huge half-million-dollar promotion will spotlight
six top-flight RCA Victor artists. including the Browns
and Della Reese. Their newest singles will be plugged
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in massive advertising and display campaigns ! Pron.
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MUSH.VENDOR
THE NATIONAL WEEKLYOF RECORDED MUSIC
13th YEAR OFPUBLICATION
Published byThe Music Guild of America
Founded 1936
D. M. STEINBERG, Publisher
JACK SCHWARTZ, News EditorALICE KOSNER, Asst.
Advertising and PromotionManager
M. GILMANLES FLEISCHER, asst.
Business ManagerJOHN BACKUS
CirculationLORETTA PERRY
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year in the United States orCanada. $19 per year includesFirst Class or Air Moil Deliveryof the weekly MUSIC VENDORBULLET. S20 per year foreign.
RECORD RATING CHARTS, pub-lished in MUSIC VENDOR, arebased on surveys of recordPERFORMANCE and sales con-ducted by Music Guild ofAmerica. All rights in theselistings are reserved.
The OFFICIAL HIT PARADE ispublished EXCLUSIVELY in MU-SIC VENDOR.---Second Class Moll PrivilegesAuthorised of Newark, N. J.
Sounds For A Summer NightSome weeks ago in this space we said that what
was needed in the industry was a new sound,something novel to spice up what was getting tobe a pretty routine output. Well, the new soundis here and it's the sound of the novelties.
It is not surprising therefore, to find "the Bikinisong" by Brian Hyland on Kapp in the numberone slot on the charts this week, while such gim-micky arrangements as "Yogi," by the Ivy Threeon Shell; "Bongo Bongo Bongo," by Preston Eppson Original Sound, and "Kookie Little Paradise,"by Jo Ann Campbell on ABC -Paramount are onthe way up.
And now a new novelty-"Robot Man," byJamie Horton on Joy-threatens to scare its wayto national attention.
If one adds to these such novelty songs as "IShot Mr. Lee," "Hot Rod Lincoln," "The Twist,"and "Cholly-Oop," it becomes all too clear thatthere is a trend-although this trend seems to havebeen influenced in some cases by midsummermadness.
What all this proves is that the music business,spurred on by the great success of "Alley Oop"and "Mule Skinner Blues," has gone all out toproduce more novelties, some imitative of earlierhits, but many interesting and original numbers intheir own right. Of course, the first great noveltyof the year was Mercury's "Running Bear," byJohnny Preston.
However, a word of caution. There can be toomuch of a good thing, and this is especially trueof so perishable an item as a novelty. Nothing pallsas quickly as the third carbon copy of what must,by definition, be a one-shot success. The wise rec-ord exec will be judicious in his choice of offbeatmaterial, and, above all, will strive to originaterather than to imitate.
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tomtit", sands/old oaken bucketc/ u.' are the things you are" record no. 4405 eirAWD
A SURE BET rating is given those recordswhich score 75 or better on the Top 100Pop charts; 50 or befer on the R&B andCountry charts; Album Sure Bets must attaina score of 40 or better. For complete pro-gramming charts see pages 19-22.
6 POP, 3 CM, 3 UR, 1 LP Added to This Week's Charts
POPULAR
NEVER ON SUNDAY
(Esteem & Sidmore Music, BMI)
Don Costa-UA-234The Sound Of Love
YOGI
(Saxon Music, BMI)
The Ivy Three-Shell-720
NIGHT TRAIN----AFrederick Music, BMI)
The Viscounts-Mad-I33
Was Judy There
Summertime
CHAIN GANG(Kegs Music, BMI)
Sam Cooke-RCA-VI-7783I Fall In Love Every Day
CINDY SWEET
(Roosevelt Music, BMI)
Pat Boone-Dot-16122Delia Gone
IF I CAN'T HAVE YOUSure Bet July 25 on R&B
(Arc, BMI)
Etta & Harvey-Chess-1760My Heart Cries
COUNTRY & WESTERN
LITTLE ANGEL COME ROCK ME TO
SLEEP
Ted Self-Savoy-3022Walk Her Down The Aisle
DRIFTING TEXAS SAND
Webb Pierce-De-3 I 118All I Need Is You
I'M FALLING TOOSkeeter Davis-RCA-Vi-7767
No Never
RHYTHM & BLUES
IF YOU'RE LONELY
Annie Laurie-Deluxe-6189
It's Gonna Come Out In The Wash
I WANT TO KNOWSugarpie Desante-Veltone-103
Baby It Ain't Right
YOU'RE LOOKING GOODDee Clark-Vee Jay -355
Gloria
ALBUMS (MONAURAL)
STRING ALONG
Kingston Trio-Cap-T-1407
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To The Editor:
"We here at WKDLuse MUSIC VENDOREXCLUSIVELY for ourprogramming and havedepended on your listsfor many months."
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"We have found yourpublication to be a val-uable aid to our musicprogramming here atKXLW, and we believeyour listings to be quiteaccurate."
Marshall ZwickProgram DirectorKXLW-St. Louis, Mo.
"Thanks f o r yourgood work on behalf ofCountry and Westernmusic."
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"We appreciate yourfine magazine and readeach issue cover tocover."
Lou ErckKSST-Sulphur Springs, Tex.
MUSIC VENDOR`GOING UP' LISTThe following hits jumped 10 or more plaicesin this week's MUSIC VENDOR Survey.
Title and Artist
VOLARE-B. Rydell-CameoWALK DON'T RUN-Ventures-DoltonTHE TWIST-C. Checker-ParkwayBIG BOY PETE-Olympics-ArveeDREAMIN'-J. Burnette-Lib
THEME FROM THE APARTMENTFerrante & Teicher-UA
HELLO YOUNG LOVERS-P. Anka-ABC-ParOVER THE RAINBOW-Dimensions-Mohawk
MY LOVE-N. K. Cole-CapTA TA-C. McPhatter-MercHOT ROD LINCOLN-C. Ryan -4 StarCOOL WATER-J. Scott-Top RankNICE 'N' EASY-F. Sinatra-CapNEVER ON SUNDAY-D. Costa-UABRIGADE OF BROKEN HEARTS-P. Evans-GuarTHE SAME ONE-B. Benton-MercYOGI-Ivy Three-ShellNIGHT TRAIN-Viscounts-MadA MESS OF BLUES-E. Presley-RCA-ViCHAIN GANG-S. Cooke-RCA-ViCANDY SWEET-P. Boone-DotIF I CAN'T HAVE YOU-Etta & Harvey-ChessPINEAPPLE PRINCESS-Annette-VistaADVENTURE IN PARADISE-J. Byrd-MonMIO AMORE-Flamingoes-EndANYMORE-T. Brewer-CorI LOVE YOU IN THE SAME OLD WAY
P. Anka-ABC-ParWE GO TOGETHER-Jan & Deart-DoreKOOKIE LITTLE PARADISE
J. A. Campbell-ABC-ParNOW THAT SUMMER IS HERE-Videls-JDSMY SHOES KEEP WALKING BACK TO YOU
G. Mitchell-ColI'VE BEEN LOVED BEFORE
Shirley & Lee-WarwickTHE WRECK OF THE JOHN B-J. Rodgers-RoHONEST I DO-Innocents-IndigoTHE OLD OAKEN BUCKET-T. Sands-CapMOVE TWO MOUNTAINS-M. Johnson-UALET'S HAVE A PARTY-W. Jackson-CapKING OF LOVE-Fabian-ChantROBOT MAN-J. Horton-Joy
This LastWeek Week
12 2617 35
21 3426 3731 58
38 51
40 5346 6949 6354 6455 6556 6859 7262 8663 7364 (-)65 8566 9367 8368 (-)69 (-)70 9478 (-)79 91
80 9281 98
82 (-)84 (-)85 (-)86 (-)89 (-)93 (-)94 (-195 (--)96 (-)98 (-)99 (-)
100 (-)
THE TOP 200See pages 19.20.21.22 - for the indus-try's fastest, most accurate and completeProgramming and Buying Guides..
THE TOP 200
L04)/t OUT/ATTENTION
amie
only
DJs
and inrlion
the
CALL FOR
JAMIEHORTON
JOY 241for the protection
against the invasion of"ROBOT MAN"
BILLBOARD CASHBOXSpotlight Pick of the week
Is released andrunning wild
BE PREPARED
VARIETYBest Bets
MUSIC VENDORTop 100 Charts
Watch Jamie on the Dick Clark Sat. Hite A.B.C. T.V. network August 27th.
JOY RECORDS CORP.EDWARD JOY. pr..,
1619 Broadway, N Y C
CIRCLE 7 4860
6 MUSIC VENDOR - August 8, 1960 MUSIC VENDOR - August 8, 1960AmericanRadioHistory.Com
17 SIDES ENTER MV
TOP 100 THIS WEEKSeventeen new sides entered MUSIC
VENDOR'S Top 100 charts this week inthe survey authenticated by the Music Guildof America.
Simultaneously qualifying as Sure Betswere:The Same One-Brook Benton-MERCURYChain Gang-Sam Cooke-RCA VICTORCandy Sweet-Pat Boone-DOT
Other new sides were:Pineaple Princess-Annette-VISTAI Love You In The Same Old Way-Paul
Anka-ABC PARAMOUNTWe Go Together-Jan & Dean-DOREKookie Little Paradise-Jo Ann Campbell-
AliC PARAMOUNTNow Summer Is llere-Videls-JDS
"WILD BILL"b/w "WAILIN' "
Lionel HamptonG-0008
"SHIMMY"BRUCE MORROW
with
Lionel Hampton& His Orchestra
G-1015
GLAD RECORDSRevi 906, 165 W. 46th St.
N. Y. 36, N. Y. PLaza 7-8486-7
My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You-Guy Mitchell-COLUMBIA
I've Been Loved Before-Shirley & Lee-WARWICK
Wreck Of The John B-Jimmy Rodgers-ROULETTE
Honest I Do-Innocents-INDIGOOld Oaken Bucket-Tommy Sands-CAPI-
TOLMove Two Mountains-Mary Johnson-UALet's Have A Party-Wanda Jackson-UAKing Of Love-Fabian-CHANCELLORRobot Man-Jamie Horton-JOY
Terry Snyder Signed
By United ArtistsArt Talmadge announced the signing
of Terry Snyder to an exclusive recordingcontract with United Artists Records. Thelabel's Vice President and General Man-ager said that final arrangement with Sny-der have been completed by David V.Picker, Executive Vice President and DonCosta, Director of Artists & Repertoire. Thesigning of Terry Snyder signals the kick-offof a new Sound Series to be released Sep-tember 15th by United Artists Records. Theseries will be released on a new label UltraAudio (using the initials of the parent la-bel) a product of United Artists Records.
Snyder is credited with being chiefly re-sponsible for the huge success of the Com-mand line. Snyder's "Persuasive Percussion"album on Command is the top selling al-bum on the Music Vendor charts. Snyderdeveloped the ideas for other strong sellingalbums on the Command label including"Provocative Percussion."
The first album in the new Ultra Audioseries will be "Mister Percussion" by TerrySnyder and the All -Stars and will be re-leased as one of five albums to retail for$4.98 in mono and $5.98 in stereo.
Johnny Angle Leaves Ace;May Form Own Label
Johnny Angle has announced his resit;nation as sales and promotion director forAce Records, and has indicated that he mayform his own label soon. Angle servedin the executive post with Ace for two years.
On the Road to Big Sales!
WEBB PIERCE
DRIFTING
TEXAS SANDb/w
ALL I NEED IS YOUDECCA 9-31118
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Five More Labels HopOn Promo Bandwagon
Five more labels have announced theirnew fall lines as one of the most concen-trated sales campaigns in the trade's his-tory continues. The latest quintet of disk-eries climbing on the season's promo band-wagon are Mercury, Warner Brothers, Lon-don, Decca and Coral.
Warner Brothers is releasing 10 newmono and stereo albums during this monthand September. James B. Conkling, thelabel's president says, "by releasing feweralbums but ones with higher potential, weare giving our distributors a better oppor-tunity to promote and sell each item."Conkling attacked what he termed the"buckshot method" of releasing albumscharging that it tended to glut the market.
LONDON ACCENT ON DEALERS
London's sales campaign this year is at-tuned to the dealers. The label is offeringthem a 100 per cent paid ad program, aseries ()I' speciasl double -pack LP's, a groupof selected premium offers and availabilityof gift wrap material at reduced cost-allthis in addition to the usual dating anddiscount plans.
The program was presented recently atthe label's distributor meeting in NewYork's Hotel Manhattan.
It gives dealers a 10 per cent discountuntil September 30 on all London Recordsincluding the new August releases of twentyclassical and four pop packages. Datingcalls for one-third payments Oct. 10, Nov.10, and Dec. 2, with a two per cent dis-count.
Each of the double -packs consist of twoalbums, poly -bagged together with frontcovers facing out. Dealers get 11 of thesefor the price of 10, plus the extra 10 percent discount.
The premium offer includes many gam-bits. For instance, the consumer will re-ceive a new American flag for two dollarsplus the coupon enclosed with Mantovani's"American Scene" album. In the ad cam-paign, dealers will receive a sum for localadvertising equivalent to 10 per cent oftheir purchases from the label until Sep-tember 30. The money must be spent ex -
elusively on London product or the linesof any of its subsidiaries. To bolster thisdeal, London will undertake a $150,000advertising program encompassing 23 con-sumer magazines.
MERCURY STRESSES STEREO
Mercury's fall releases include 13 albums,12 of which preem in stereo and monauralsimultaneously. The LParade is led byClyde McPhatter's "May I Sing for You,"the rock 'n roller's first collection of stand-ards. The lone exclusively monaural releaseis "Country Church Time," a C&W albumby George Jones.
DECCA, CORAL ANNOUNCE PLANS
Decca outlined its "Rainbow of NewProducts" campaign at a recent meeting atthe Hotel New Yorker. It consists of 30albums, all but 2 of which are available alsoin stereo. At the same meeting, Coral pre-viewed its fall program, highlighted by 13new packages. The label is emphasizingheavy shipment of display pieces to dealersto help the new line. In addition, the entireCoral -Brunswick catalog excluding tapes, .isbeing offered to dealers at a 10 per centextra discount plus 2 per cent for cashproviding a minimum order of $50 isplaced. Both the Decca and Coral dealsexpire Sept. 16.
Dot PlugsBilly VaughnThis MonthII August will be "Billy Vaughn Month"at Dot Records. The label is fashioning asales campaign around 18 of Vaughan'salbums.
The drive will be highlighted by a dis-count plan offering a free LP for every'10 albums purchased, and a similar dealfor EP's.
In addition to promoting Vaughan, Dotis also accenting several singles this monthincluding Pat Boone's "Candy Sweet," Deb-by Reynolds' "I'll Pretend," Dodie Stevens'"No," Keely Smith's "Close," and BobbyReed's "Monkey's Wedding."
(you've got to)
MOVE TWO MOUNTAINSFLIP/SIDE I NEED YOU
UA 241
(The Answer To "Please Help Me I'm Falling")
BETTY MADIGAN I'M GLAD THATYOU'RE FALLING
UA 246
AND HEADING FOR THE TOPDON COSTA NEVER ON SUNDAYWith orchestra and chorus UA 234
FERRANTE & TEICHERwith orchestra and chorus UA 231
THE APARTMENT
THE FALCONS
UAL 3105 UAS 4105
UA 229
PLUS
SOARINGALBUMSALES
THE TEACHER
UAS 6119
THE HIGH
FLYING
SINGLES
ARE
\ ON
UNITED ARTISTS
RECORDS I
ANDLLSNPREVitt
UAS 5069 Uoit O50 Uft5 6046
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You can't afford to miss "MISS YOU"
You just can't afford
to miss "MISS YOU"by the
You simply can't afford
to miss...
"MISS YOU"
HOLIDAYS
ROBBEE RECORDSR-103
b w"PRETEND"
Any way you look at it ...ROIIIIELrecords
gets off wingingwith a solidsummer hill
PleducEal and ANanRal byLENNIE IPERRia hem liavveRI MARTIN
RECORDSCarlton House
Pittsburgh 19, Po.
Tel: EXpress 1-1689
COASTCAPERS
By DEE HILL
HOLLYWOOD-Seems a zillion thingsare cooking for Sam Cooke. His newRCActivator is "Chain Gang" and hisformer disk firm, Keen, just released "WithYou." And Sam also has his own company,Sar Records-touting actor Joel Pauley sfirst bid, ''That's When I Cried."
Dot has tagged Dodie Stevens' nextalbum, "Howdy Dodie." Gal's currentsingle, "No," is chart -climbing . . TheGene (KFWB) Weeds are expecting twinsagain . . . Al Anthony, KAFY-Bakersfield,relays a hot tip: "Seventh Son," by MoseAllison (Prestige).
Columbia promo whiz George Russelland frau Tess (gal Friday for Dick Whiffing-hill at KMPC) are three-weeking-it in Eur-ope . . Aside to Col. Parker: dig DickDale, a sensation at Rendezvous Ballroomin Balboa. This Del -Tone disk, "JessiePearl," is a gem . . . There's more on that"Itsy Bitsy Bikini" gal-a neat follow-updisk.
Can't miss dept: "Driveway Blues,"with Ben Harper on Coast -based TalentRecords. Liberty's Al Bennett moved infast to snare nat'l distribution . . . TheOlympics, local lads, deliver again with"Shimmy Like Kate" for Rich Vaughan'sArvee diskery . KDAY welcomed JackPaar as a dj last week. This Pear (no rela-tion to TV night -crier) is an ex -jock fromTucson. Congrats to Johnny Thompson andMel Bly on terrific promo job boostingJohnny Bond's fast -selling "Hot Rod Lin-coln."
Another Coast label, Silver Records, is
raking in coin with "Think I'll Break Downand Cry" by Peter James . . . Having funwith crazy beatnick sticks sent me by TonyGarber, who's plugging that hot instru-mental, "Beatnick Sticks," by Paul Revere(Gardena) . . . "Green Door" should openlotsa doors for Liberty's fine find, GeneMcDaniels.
Jocks splitting play on "Ain't ThatKick in the Head" 'tween Dean Martin
(Capitol) and Sammy Davis, Jr. (Verve).Both star in film, "Ocean's I I," where tuneis spotlighted . . . A slick instrumentalgroup, The Piltdown Men, are flying wildwith "Brontosaurus Stomp," for Capitol ...Is Doris Day ditching Columbia to joinCapitol?
The Innocents, scoring with "Honest I
Do" for Indigo Records, are three Marinesfrom Camp Pendleton, discovered by"Flip" Paxton and Kim Fowley . . . DonReed tells me Freddie Flute and his bandhave flitted over to MGM . Alex Beller,a fiddle with Nelson Riddle, is publishing"Once in a Blue Moon," a heavily -playedGardena disk by Rose Ann Lane.
Look for a new instrumental unit, Dennisand the Menaces, to explode on Dot with"Drumble" ... Morty Wax, top-notch diskpromoter in NY, wires news of a spreadingclick, "My Imagination," by the V Classics(Arc) .. John Stone, p.d. at KJR-Seattle,rates the play from colleagues for hiswarbling of "My Blue Heaven" on Jerden.
Back from New Orleans is U -A's HeshGoldstein, aglow over actor John Gabriel'sfirst sides cut with Don Costa . . . TheSwe-Danes have another WBlock-buster in''Swe-Dane Shuffle," items Don Graham,C&C Dist. . . Hot Liberty artist, CliffGleaves, is making it with "Long BlackHearse."
Del-fi prexy Bob Keene, who has TheGallahads ("Lonely Guy") and Ron Holden(''Gee, But I'm Lonesome") on many TopTen charts, turns disk artist with his ownork on "The Toughest Theme" . . . RecordMerch. Dist. sales mgr. Lee Palmer andwife Lucille celebrated their 25th weddinganni at Ray Charles' opening at the Cloister. . . Peggy Lee, tremendous at Ciro's, hasstrong Capitol gain-er in "I'm Looking Outthe Window" ... Fans of Wink Martindale(KCOP-TV dj) have this motto-"Insteadof mink, we'll take Wink."
Christy Names WaitleyNew Promo Chiefm SAN FRANCISCO-Denis E. Waitleyhas been named national promotion directorfor Christy Records according to Joseph J.Jaros, the label's president. Jaros also an-nounced that Christy has signed the westcoast singing duo Jacki and Denny Parrto exclusive long-term contracts.
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Just Released!
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MY BABY'b/w
"MAD LOVE"By
CHUCK BERRY
CHESS 1763
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Climbing HIGH
On The Charts
`IF II CAN'THAVEYOU"
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Juke Box Industry Asks USFor Favorable Trade Terms
As we go to press, the jukebox industryis scheduled to ask the government to main-tain tariffs on imported juke boxes andpress other countries to lower their tariffson American coin machines.
Hearing the appeal will be the U.S. Com-mittee for Reciprocity Information whichis securing the views of American business-men prior to negotiating new internationaltrade agreements in Geneva this fall.
Represented at the hearing are the Sec -burg Corp., the Wurlitzer Co., Rock-OlaManufacturing Corp., the AMI Division ofthe Automatic Canteen Corp., and UnitedMusic, Inc. The appeal is being made byPerry Patterson of the law firm of Kirkland,Ellis, Hodson, Chaffetz and Masters.
The trade feels that the governmentshould defend its interests since it contendsthat the jukebox industry has never been anoverly prosperous one. Of a dozen com-panies involved in producing coin ma-chines during the past 20 years only 5 havesurvived.
Those remaining in the field argue thattheir survival is due mostly to increasedconcentration on exports, diversification of
'Artist of Week' Promo
Upping Profits for OpsMusic operators in the northeast have re-
ported as much as a 20 per cent increase ingross earnings since subscribing to See -burg's new "artist of the week" promotionwith its accent on 33% singles. This was re-vealed at a meeting of 75 operators at theWaverly Inn in Cheshire, Conn., sponsoredby Atlantic New York Corp., Seeburg dis-tributors for Connecticut.
The operators were addressed by GeneWeiss of Columbia, Joe Mathews of Capi-tol, and two Seeburg officials, Jack Gordon,vice president in charge of phonographsales and Bill Prutting, district manager.
Seeburg is presently engaged in a nation-wide tour selling operators on its new ma-chine which handles all seven-inch records,45's, and monaural and stereo 33%'s. Colum-bia and Capitol are the only labels which
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production, and in one case, diversificationthrough absorption by a larger concern ina different area of manufacturing.
American juke box manufacturers areworried over the decline in their exportswhich fell by 1,502 last year down to15,640.
have announced production of 33% singlesin both stereo and monaural.
According to Meyer Parkoff of Atlantic,in addition to the increased gross profitsreported by "two -speed operators," morethan 100 operators in the metropolitan NewYork area have already adopted the newSeeburg jukeboxes which play 33% singlesin addition to 45's.
This may help allay the fears of somemanufacturers who are wary of entering the33 -speed singles field because they doubtthat operators in large numbers will startpurchasing 33% jukeboxes in earnest.
These doubts were reflected by one man-ufacturer who said, "as long as the teen-agers still identify with the 45, and I'm notconvinced the operators are really startingto buy the two -speed jukeboxes, why shouldI rush in and invest extra money in pro-ducing 33% singles at this early date. I canafford to wait a little while longer."
Stephenson NamedAMI Ad Manager1111 William J. Stephenson, a Chicago ad-vertising executive has been appointed ad-vertising manager for American Music, Inc.He succeeds William Fitzgerald who wasnamed director of advertising for the Auto-matic Canteen Co., of America, the parentfirm of AMI.
Wurlitzer SalesRemain ConstantIII The Wurlitzer Company has announcedthat its sales for the first quarter of theyear-April-June-maintained last year'slevel, but net earnings dropped $38,821.Sales were $7,532,471 compared with$7,547,778 for the same period last year.
MUSIC VENDOR - August 8, 1960
A NEW STARHEADS
SRICK
FOR THE TOP!
RANDELLSINGS
MORE OFTHE SAME*
b/w RING THAT THINGAPT -25038
ON
*REMEMBER APT's GREAT MILLION -SELLING"LITTLE STAR?"-RICK RANDELL'S RECORDINGIS SURE TO GIVE YOU "MORE OF THE SAME"!
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BACK TO BASIN STREET - ABC -Paramount record-ing star, Johnny Nash, rehearsing at New York'sBasin Street East, where a July weekend appearanceresulted in a two-week return engagement, by popu-lar demand, beginning August 1 1 th.
The OF THEWEEK
JAYE P. MORGANsings
"I WALKTHE LINE"
K-12924
11.019ffroa
Jockeying Around
with SAM SOUND
It's mind over matter in the St. Peters-burg -Tampa area where WLCY is helpinglocal listeners to beat the tropic heat byproviding the sounds of a mid -winterAlaskan blizzard once an hour . . Realcool! KSTT celebrated its 14th anniversaryrecently by drawing 10,000 fans to itsbirthday party at Davenport MunicipalStadium, the largest crowd in Class "D"baseball thus far this season. The stationused no outside advertising, relying solelyon its own promotional announcements toinvite the party guests who, instead ofgiving presents, received them.
KOMA-Oklahoma City, borrowed a pagefrom Swiss Family Robinson and plunkeda family of listeners, the Forees, down anisland the station bought just for the occa-sion. The four Forees earned their placein the shade by winning KOMA's "Robin-son Crusoe" contest . . Dave Diamondleaves KOIL-Omaha, to become programdirector at WIRL-Peoria, where everythingis ersters and poils . . . Elvis's "It's Nowor Never," Number One right now atWL0L-Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Johnny Canton has left KOKO-War-rensburg, Mo., for an afternoon slot atKZIX-Fort Collins, Col. . . . Bryce Bond,the former night mayor of Norfolk, Va.,bids farewell to dixie to spin platters atWVOX-New Rochelle, N Y BobShellady at KXIC-lowa City, tabs "Yogi,"by the Ivy Three on Shell as the station'spick hit of the week ... Larry Gar reportsa torrid battle down south between theViscounts on Madison and Buddy Lucas onVim. Both waxed versions of "Night Train"that are receiving good play at WLBGLaurens, S.C.
Bob Dayton, who claims to be thr,planet's youngest retired deejay, is givingthe world a break by coming out of hibernation to join KBOX-Dallas . . RageCordic of KDKA-Pittsburgh, off to Englandfor the summer where he intends to recordnew commercials for Olde Frothingslosh,the pale stale ale with the foam on ill,
bottom. Before leaving, Rege plugged thiswarm refresher diligently . . KEX dee-jays, in addition to their platter spinningchores in Portland, have teamed up as acomedy act, the Wacky Waikikians.
Radio WINS -New York, searching forthe prettiest little girl in WINSLAND be-tween the ages of 2 and 12. The winnerwill be crowned "Little Miss Peacock,"and will win a trip to Las Vegas for her-self and her parents, where daddy can puthis nest egg on the line.
KELP -El Paso, not content with owningits listeners ears, now wants their wholebodies. The station is giving' a prize tothe girl with the best Texas tan, who hasKELP emblazened in white on her body.This feat can be accomplished by thejudicious use of tape at the pool . . .
KELP also announcing the addition of AlKinsey Jr., Charley Russell and Jason Carrto its dj staff . . KELP's final promo thisweek is the purchase of an eight day clock.Listeners with time on their hands have toestimate how long it will take for the clockto run out. The one who guesses closestwill learn that it pays to listen to KELPall the time by receiving a hundred dollars.
Parker Named to Saxon MusicII Herb Breger, President of Shell Recordsand the Saxon and Conquest Music Cor-porations, announced last week the appoint-ment of Fred Parker as General and Pro-fessional Manager. Parker was previouslywith Shapiro -Bernstein, Julius La Rosa andJulian Stearns.
The Organization is currently riding highwith the Shell record "YOGI" by the IvyThree, which is distributed by Amy Rec-ords. The novelty, written and producedby the well-known team of Lou Stallmanand Sid Johnson, is a follow-up to theirGary Cane chart -rider "THE YEN YETSONG."
Liberty Distributes Talent DiscAl Bennett, president of Liberty Rec-
rds, announced today that company hadsigned for national distribution of the BenI hyper single "Driveway Blues" /"HereComes My Gal" recorded on the Talentlabel. Liberty is also releasing UniversityRecords' Freddie North single "Okay SoWhat" "How to Cry."
TAKIN' IT NICE 'N' EASY - This relaxed Frank Si-natra is the one who beams off the cover of hislatest Capitol album, Nice 'n' Easy. The album wasreleased July 25, simultaneously with a single recordof the title song, "Nice 'n' Easy," backed with "ThisWay My Love."
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Bill McGuire at Lormar Distributors sayshis firm is usually a barometer on what'sgoing to sell-especially since the bulk ofhis sales are made to juke box operators.Bill says he sold 5000 of Brenda Lee's "I'mSorry" before any other one -stop had
bought any of this smash Decca disc . . .
Now that the WBEE strike has been settleddeejays are back in the groove at the all -
colored station. Larry Wynn and Bill are
swinging again, although Herb Kent leftWBEE to join the WHFC set-up. On Sat-urdays Lon Dyson is handling the deejaychores at WBEE . . Another local stationthat plays a tremendous amount of r and b
discs is WOPA. Jessie Copewood now han-
dles the 2 to 4 p.m. daily segment overWOPA while Spurvis Span conducts themidnight to 4 a.m. nightly session which iscalled "Spinning with Span."
THE MULCAYS
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A Smash Hit for the Juke Boxes-Cull Your One Stop Dealer Now!
At Apex Distributors, Bob Cole reportsthat they are considering pulling out seve-ral number from Tommy (Madman) Jones'album, "Just Friends." Numbers being con-sidered include the title tune, ("JustFriends"), "Apex Btues" and "I Don't Standa Ghost of a Chance.' . . . Marion (Doc)Oliver, southern promotion man for Apex,reports he's geting action on the flip sideof Billy (The Kid) Emerson's "I Never GetEnough" on the Mad label. The tune thesoutherners like, says Doc, is "When ItRains It Pours" . . . Consolidated RecordSales at 5954 W. Roosevelt Road has beenappointed national distributors for the Mul-cays' "You Call Everybody Darling" b/w"If I Didn't Care" on the Panlin (#7301)label. The Consolidated firm admits its nota general hit but it is smash for ops.
Local distributors of c&w records are be-moaning the lack of air -time here for theirproduct. Formerly WJOB in suburban Ham-mond programmed many of these discs butnow that Leslie Atlass Jr. has taken overthe management it's become a "pop" sta-tion and is patterned much after WINDwhich Les' uncle (Ralph Atlass) transformedinto the top Chicago station. One of themain c&w outlets now is the three hoursprogrammed on Saturday nights on WTAQin suburban La Grange . . . Singer OneStop reports good reaction to "BottomlandBlues" sung by Bill Tyler and the CedarValley Boys on the Bandera label ... Inci-dentally Vi Muczynski, head of BanderaRecords, now has Red Foley's daughter.Betty, under contract and is hoping forgood sales on the Foley lass' "StolenHoney" ... A new 12 page catalog listing800 different types of special -shank phono-graph needles and their matching cart-ridges has been issued by Jensen Industriesin suburban Forest Park, Illinois . . . WBBMhas combined vocalist Jone Allison with an-nouncer Hal Stark for an informal musicalcoffee break type show each weekdaymorning . . . Elan (correct) Stewart, red-headed singer from Vancouver, Canada,clicked big with "Breakfast Club" listenerson Don McNeill's ABC show the past week.She's a Scottish lass.
Lenny Garmisa, head of Garmisa I),
tributing Company emphatically denied 1.ports circulating in town that he is givio.iup his Milwaukee operation. On thetrary, Lenny told us, he's adding 51,v,,f.11more labels to his Milwaukee operaii,,,,
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I'VE BEEN LOVED BEFOREShirley & Lee-warwBIG BOY PETEOlympics-arveeIF I CAN'T HAVE YOUEtta & Harvey-chessWAKE ME, SHAKE MECoasters-atcoTHAT'S WHEN I CRIED.1. Jones-cubROCKIN' GOOD WAYB. Benton -D. Washington-mercPARTIN' TIMEB. B. King-kentTA TA
McPhafter-mercEVERYTHING ABOUT YOU
I I hinter-annaI SHOT MR. LEE11,1,bettes-at11,ibbnftes-triple xDON'T COME KNOCKIN'I I )()Inino --imp
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22 ALLEY OOPArgyles-luteEvergreens-mad
23 I NEED, YO USOT. Taylor-t.r.
24 KIDDIOB. Benton-merc
25 ALL I COULD DO IS CRYJ. Tex-anna
26 MY BABEL. Walter-check
27 LITTLE BITTY PRETTY ONEF. Lyman-re
28 NO SHOESJ. L. Hooker-vi
29 A MILLION TO ONEJ._Charles-promo
30 I_KNOWSpaniels-vi
31 JOSEPHINEB. Black-hi
32 I'M SORRYB. Lee-de
33 ALL I COULD DO IS CRYE. James-argo
34 THINKJ. Brown-fed
35 YES, NO MAYBE SOB. Strong-anna
36 NIGHT TRAINViscounts-mad
37 CHAIN GANGS. Cooke-vi
38 THE SAME ONEB. Benton-merc
39 IF YOU'RE LONELYA. Laurie-deluxe
40 I WANT TO KNOWS. DeSanto-velltone
41 YOU'RE LOOKING GOODD. Clark-vi
52 MY LOVEN. K. Cole-cap
43 WAY OVER THEREMiracles-tamla
44 BONGO BONGO BONGOP. Epps-orig.
45 CAT NIPD. Cortez-clock
46 TROUBLE IN PARADISECrests-coed
47 EARLY IN THE MORNINGR. Milton-warwick
48 WITH YOUS. Cooke-keen
49 I JUST GO FOR YOUJ. Jone cub
50 FOUND LOVEJ. Rood-vj
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(Numbered 11 through 75 on the Music Vendorperformance and sales survey)
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II FEEL SO FINE (18) 8 J. Preston-mere
12 VOLARE (26) 5B. Rydell-cameo
13 LOOK FOR A STAR (16 8*G. Miles-libB. Vaughn-dot
14 MULE SKINNER BLUES (9) 12
*Fenderman-soma R. Draper-merc
15 IN MY LITTLE CORNER (23) 6A. Brya nt-carl
16 MISSION BELL (20) 9D. Brooks-era
17 WALK DON'T RUN (35) 4Ventures-dol ton
18 JOSEPHINE ( II) 9B. Black's Combo-hi
19 ALL MY LOVE (19) 6J. Wilson-br
20 TROUBLE IN PARADISE (21) 9Crests-coed
21 THE TWIST (34) 4"C. Checker-parkwayH. Ballard-king
22 WHERE ARE YOU (22) 9F. Avalon-chant
23 A WOMAN, A LOVER, A FRIEND- (29) 5J. Wilson-br
24 DON'T COME KNOCKIN' (27) 7F. Domino-imp
25 QUESTION (31) 7 L. Price-abc
26 BIG BOY PETE (37) 8Olympics-arvee
27 BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG (15) 14D. Eddy-Jamie
28 EVERYBODY'S SOMEBODY'S FOOL (17) 14C. Francis-mgm
29 WHEN WILL I BE LOVED (13) 10Everly Bros.-cad
30 THAT'S ALL YOU GOTTA DO (14) 12
B. Lee-de31 DREAMIN' (58) 5
J. Burnette-lib32 THIS BITTER EARTH (33) 8
D. Washington-mere33 ROCKIN' GOOD WAY (25) 12 B. Benton D. Washington-merc34 I'M GETTING BETTER (24) 7
J. Reeves-vi35 IT ONLY HAPPENED YESTERDAY (40) 4
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36 HEARTBREAK*J. Thomas-abc
37 IS THERE ANY CHANCE M. Robbins-col
38 THEME FROM THE APARTMENTFerrante & Teicher-ua
39 THEME FROM THE UNFORGIVEND. Costa-ua
40 HELLO YOUNG LOVERS P. Anka-abc
41 SOMETHING ON YOUR MINDB. Marchan-fire
42 IS A BLUE BIRD BLUEC. Twitty-mgm
43 ONE OF US P. Page-mere
44 STICKS AND STONES R. Charles-abc
45 THAT'S WHEN I CRIEDJ. Jones-cub
46 OVER THE RAINBOW- *Dimensions-mohawk
47 MY HOME TOWNP. Anka-abc
48 LITTLE BITTY PRETTY ONEF. Lymon-ro
49 MY LOVEN. K. Cole-cap
50 HEY LITTLE ONED. Burnette-era
51 KIDDIO B. Benton-merc
52 WAKE ME, SHAKE MECoasters-atco
53 BONGO BONGO BONGOP. Epps-orig. sound
54 TA TA C. McPhatter-merc
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IMAGE OF A GIRLSafaris-eldo
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HOT ROD LINCOLN (65)*C. Ryan -4- starJ. Bond-rep
COOL WATER (68) 5J. Scott-t.r.
LISA (61) 4J. Black-cap
I SHOT MR. LEE (66) 3
*Bobbettes-atNICE 'N' EASY (72) 3
F. Sinatra-capFAR FAR AWAY (62) 4 D. Gibson-viYOU MEAN EVERYTHING TO ME (70) 3
N. Sedaka-viNEVER ON SUNDAY (86) 2
*D. Costa-ua Gold-Martin-vi
R. LeFevre-jamieBRIGADE OF BROKEN HEARTS (73) 2
P. Evans-guarTHE SAME ONE B. Benton-mercYOGI (85) 2
Ivy Three-shellNIGHT TRAIN (93) 2
Viscounts-madA MESS OF BLUES (83) 2 E. Presley-viCHAIN GANG S. Cooke-viCANDY SWEET (-) 1
P. Boone-dolIF I CAN'T HAVE YOU ('94) 2
Etta & Harvey-chessIN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT (78) 6
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72 THE TIP OF MY FINGERSN. Noble-coral
73 HAPPY SHADES OF BLUEF. Cannon-swan
74 ONE BOYJ. Sommers-wb
75 HONKY TONK GIRL J. Cash-col
76 RED SAILS IN THE SUNSET Platters-mere
77 A MILLION TO ONEJ. Charles-promo
78 PINEAPPLE PRINCESSAnnette-vista
79 ADVENTURE IN PARADISEJ. Byrd-mon
80 MIC AMOREFlamingoes-end
81 ANYMORET. Brewer-cor
82 LOVE YOU THE SAME P. Anka-abc
83 MY TANI Bros. 4-col
84 WE GO TOGETHERJan & Dean-dore
85 KOOKIE LITTLE PARADISE*J. A. Campbell-abc
Tree Swingers-guyden86 NOW THAT SUMMER IS HERE
Videls-jds87 IF THE WORLD DON'T END (95) 2
*C. Smith-colFairlanes-argo
88 A BROKEN VOW (96) 3Chordettes-cad
89 MY SHOES KEEP WALKING (-) G. Mitchell-col
90 SONS AND LOVERS (90) 3
P. Faith-col91 I NEED OU SO (97) 3
T. Taylor-t.r.92 SWINGIN' DOWN THE LANE (100) 2
J. Wallace-chall93 I'VE BEEN LOVED BEFORE
Shirley & Lee-warwick94 WRECK OF JOHN B
J. Rodgers-ro95 HONEST I DO (-)
Innocents-indigo96 THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET (-)
T. Sands-cap97 MOVE TWO MOUNTAINS (-)
M. Johnson-ua98 LET'S HAVE A PARTY (-)
W. Jackson-cap99 KING OF LOVE (-)
Fabian-chant100 ROBOT MAN
J. Horton-joy
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'TOP 50C&W OFFICIAL HIT PARADE
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PLEASE HELP MEH. Locklin-viALABAMC. Copas-stardayONE MORE TIMER. Price-colTIPS OF MY FINGERSB. Anderson-deEACH MOMENT I SPENDWITH YOUE. Ashworth-dePM GETTING BETTERJ. Reeves-viSOFTLY AND TENDERLYL. Pruitt-deANYMORER. Drusky-deMULE SKINNER BLUESFenderman-somaTHE PICTURER. Godfrey-savoy
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I I MILLER'S CAVE (12)H. Snow-vi
12 LOVE HAS MADE YOU BEAUTIFUL (15M. Kilgore-starday
13 A LOVELY WORK OF ART (10)J. Newman-mgm
14 THAT'S MY KIND OF LOVE (8) 13M. Worth-guyden
15 HEART TO HEART TALK (28) 3B. Wills -T. Duncan-lib
16 HONKY TONK GIRL (18) 6*J. Cash-col
17 SHE'S JUST LIKE YOU (13) 4H. Thompson-cap
18 I KNOW ONE (20) 5J. Reeves-vi
19 TOO MUCH TO LOSE (19) 10C. Belew-de
20 FAR FAR AWAY (23) 4D. Gibson-vi
21 LONELY LITTLE ROBIN (17) 7Browns-vi
22 HOT ROD LINCOLN (34) 2'C Rynn 4 star
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23 IS THERE ANY CHANCEM. Robbins-col
24 LITTLE ANGEL COME ROCKME TO SLEEPT. Self-savoy
25 LEFT TO RIGHTK. Wells-de
26 SECOND HONEYMOONJ. Cash-col
27 JUST A LITTLE BOY BLUEG. Jones-merc
28 WORLD DON'T END*D. Warren-imageC. Smith-col
29 WHO WILL BUY THE WINEC. Walker-col
30 ABOVE AND BEYONDB. Owens-cap
31 EVERYBODY'S SOMEBODY'S FOOL*C. Francis-mgmE. Tubb-de
32 GREAT HISTORICAL BUMFlatt & Scruggs-col
33 ONLY THE LONELYR. Orbison-mon
34 IS A BLUE BIRD BLUEC. Twitty-mgm
35 A STAR SPANGLED BANNERM. Wiseman-dot
36 GETTING OLD BEFORE MY TIMEM. Kilgore-starday
37 JOHNNY FREEDOMJ. Horton-col
38 WHY I'M WALKIN'S. Jackson-col
39 KEY'S IN THE MAILBOXF. Hart-col
40 BABY ROCKED HER DOLLYF. Miller-starday
41 ALL I WANT IS YOUFlatt & Scruggs-col
42 DRIFTING TEXAS SANDW. Pierce-de
43 I'M FALLING TOOS. Davis-vi
44 OUT OF CONTROLG. Jones-merc
45 YOUR OLD USED TO BEF. Young-cap
46 JOHNNY MY LOVEW. Lee -S. Cooper-hick
47 JUST ONE TIMED. Gibson-vi
48 HE'LL HAVE TO STAYJ. Black-cap
49 MARGOBrowns-vi
50 CUT ACROSS SHORTYC. Smith-col
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Hubert Long reports that initial reaction(16) 9 to Ferlin Husky's "Wings of a Dove," is
greater than anything since "Gene." Theflip is "Next to Jimmy," with Jerry Byrd. . . Hubert also impressed with the wideplay given to "Anymore." Roy Druskyis one of the songs co-authors along withVic McAlpin and Marie Wilson . . . Royalso helped write "Is She All You ThoughtShe Would Be," the flip of Faron Young'slatest for Capitol, "There's Not Any LikeYou Left" .
Slick Norris tells us that Warren Smith's(32) 22 Liberty waxing, "I Don't Believe I'll Fall In
Love Today," is about to take off .. . par -(60) 1 titularly with Ralph Mooney helping out on
the steel ... Watch out for Claude Gray's"Homecoming (in Heaven)." Could be evenbigger than "Family Bible" . . .
KHEY, the powerful country station inEl Paso, just added Jack Bolton to its staff. . . From all indications the southwest isbecoming a tremendous center for C & Wmusic ...
Four tunes vying for top country honorsin radioland this week. Dewey Stone atWDEC-Americus, Georgia, picks "One ofHer Fools," by Paul Davis . . . Jimmy Keyat WMCP-Columbia, Tenn., goes with "ALovely Work of Art," by Jimmy Newman. . . Happy Wilson at WBHP-Huntsville,Ala., tabs "That's My Kind of Love," byMarion Worth . . . And Tcmmy Edwards
(55) I at WADC-Akron, Ohio picks "Cavein," byWarren Smith . . . Tommy also one of the
(94) I many deejays receiving a great reaction toSkeeter Davis' answer to "Please Help Me".
"Apple" Savage of WDMF-Buford, Ga.,appealing for C & W discs, and data onall country artists ... "Cunin Bud" Castle'scountry show on KAPR-Douglas, Arizona,made such a hit that the station is consid-ering turning it into a regular weekly fea-ture- . . . Zirkon Records of Montreal willdistribute several Peach Records releases.The first is Laverne Downs' "But You UsedTo" ... Tex Williams celebrating his returnto Capitol after nine years with an update
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of his smash hit, "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke(That Cigarette)" . .. Country music madeits debut at the Fontainebleau Hotel inMiami last week when Don Warden bookedthe Porter Wagoner band from the GrandOle Opry at the Eagles Club convention ...
NARM Attacks'Jack Robbers
The National Association of Record Mer-chandisers issued another warning to itsmembers to maintain a constant vigil againstthe inroads of "jack robbers"-individualsengaging in unfair business practices whileposing as legitimate rack jobbers. TheNARM warning was accompanied by aletter which John Edgerton, of Record Sup-ply, Inc., in San Francisco has sent to allhis customers.
Edgerton cautions them against the "jackrobber," and proposes that they ask him thefollowing questions if they are ever ap-proached by one: "How often does heservice? What size inventory does he pro-pose? How does he handle special orders?How many titles does he maintain in single45's? What type of fixtures does he recom-mend? How about display materials andtitle cards? What are his other installationswhere his service can be checked? Is hea member of NARM?"
'Edgerton believes that "most 'jack rob-bers' will leave before the list is completed,or they will be at a loss to answer intel-ligently, because they won't know theanswers."
"This is due to the fact that the 'jackrobber' is not a record man," Edgerton says."He's simply out there trying to get thegravy without paying for the meal."
After quoting Edgerton's letter, theNARM statement went on to charge "jackrobbers" with having "no interest in estab-lishing sound and ethical business practicesfor the industry." It recommended thatmembers of NARM distribute literaturesimilar to Edgerton's to their members.
Audio Fidelity NamesBagley Sales Manager
Ervin Bagley has been named nationalsales manager for Audio Fidelity Recordsit was announced by the label's president,Sidney Frey. Bagley was formerly divi-sional sales manager for Liberty Records.
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LA GIACONDA - Maria Callas studies the score forher Angel Records stereo waxing of Ponchielli's "LaGioconda." The fiery soprano completes her nine-teenth opera for the label, which is associated withCapitol Records. The three -record package will besold along with a 24 -page Italian -English libretto.
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Diskin' DataKNOCK ON WOOD: Ex -carpenter Joe
Vina of Fresno, Cal., out with his firstwaxing for Weber Records, "Take ThisHeart," which should nail him a nationalrep . . The Champs have another winnerfor Challenge with their latest, "Alley Cat"... Buck Owens follows up his Capitol hitswith a new release, "Excuse Me" / "I'veGot a Right to Know" . . Owens over-dubs his own voice on this one for a freshmusical sound.
ONE MILLION B.C.: The Piltdown Men,a prehistoric group between 15 and 20years old, are out- with the latest spoof on"Alley Oop." The Capitol effort "Bronto-saurus Stomp," should make a pile of flintfor the Jurassic Jongleurs . . New YorkGiant football star, Roosevelt Grier, carry-ing the ball for "A" Records, (distributedby Calico) with a secret weapon on wax,to be released at the start of the pro foot-ball season . . . Congratulations to RCA -Victor's pert Carol Hughes on her latestsingle, "Congratulations" . . . Not toomany people know that the maestro whodirected the orchestra on Carol's releasewas none other than Teddy Randazzo.
TOGETHER AGAIN: The recording duoof Mickey and Sylvia, inactive as a teamsince 1958, have been reunited by Hugo& Luigi and signed by RCA -Victor . . .
Billy Ward and his Dominoes, the mostrecent pactees at ABC -Paramount, outwith their first release for the label, "TheWorld Is Waiting for the Sunrise" . .
Another ABC star, Paul Anka, headlinesat the Frolics, Salisbury Beach, Mass., onAugust 21 . Rendezvous out with a newone by young Billy Lyons, "That's the Be-ginning of Love" / "I Hear You Knockin'"... Jeanette "Baby" Washington droppedin on distrib Bob Heller in Philadelphia witha musical prescription during a promo tripfor her latest on the Neptune label, "Medi-cine Man."
WHODUNNIT: Atco's Bobby Darin andABC-Paramount's Paul Anka will be featured in a detective series, "Dan Raven,'starting in the fall. Raven, an LA detective
Vwho frequents bistros in the line of duty,will watch the artists as they play them-selves, sing, and occasionally act ... Sing-er -businessman Sam Cooke of RCA -Victorincorporating his two music publishinghouses, Kags and Malley, and his disc out-fit, SAR Records, to form the Kags MusicCorp. . . Another artist -impresario is
Jamie's Duane Eddy who just formed hisown music firm, Duanelynne PublishingCompany.
SEA AND SKY: Neptune Records hasawarded the Flying Record DistributingCo., the distribution of all its discs on terrafirma in the Delaware Valley area . .. Thefabulous Fabuliers finding big markets forAtlas-Angletone Records with their waxingof "I Found My Baby" ... Dixie Recordingstar Eddie Reynolds disclicking with "WhatWas It"/"I'm Missing You," which he co-authored with his manager, A. C. Nail.
LATIN-AMERICAN RELATIONS: Ac-cording to the Marks Music Corp., the Bra-zilian government is considering the firm'slatest copyright, "Brazilia," as its possiblestate song. The inspiration for the song weare told, came from the capital of thesame name. Roulette Records expecting tocollect muchos pesos from the new disc ...Best wishes and a bottle of Milltown toBernie Lawrence who has started his ownmusic publishing firm, Anax Music, Inc., af-filiated with BMI . . .
EIGHT -CYLINDER ACTION: JohnnyBond's "Hot Rod Lincoln" getting off to aroaring start for Republic Records. Thedisc is being distributed by Challenge . . .
Ernie Harris debut waxing, "With You"/"If I," moving fast for Duke . . . The FourFreshmen will be winning friends for Capi-tol at Isadora Park in Youngstown, Ohio,August 10 . . RCA's Sam Cooke on athree-week tour of the Caribbean . . .
. . . Len Levy of Top Rank tells us thatMarino Marini's Italian disclick "Oh, OhRosie," hit the 50,000 mark in sales thefirst day it was released ... Also from TopRank, the label's new singles promo chiefRay Meinberg pens the following note tothe nation's dj's: "So don't spin I NeedYou So, by Ted Taylor. The boss will fireme, my family will starve. I'll have to goout and take someone else's lob and hisfamily will starve. We'll still be friends,but deep down inside you will hate your-self.''
SWINGIN' SISTERS- MGM's latest recording finds,the Villette Sisters study score of their first singlefor the label, "The Rainbow"/"I Gave Him Back HisRing." The girls, Elaine (L) and Regina receive a
pointer from MGM recording director Ray Ellis. Theywere signed this spring after arriving here fromtheir native Paris.
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PLEASE DON'T TEASE
1(2) Cliff Richard
Columbia DB 4479
GOOD TIMIN'
2 (1) Jimmy Jones
M -G -M MGM 1078
SHAKING ALL OVER5 (4) Johnny Kidd
H.M.V. POP 753
IF SHE SHOULD COME TOYOU
(15) Anthony NewleyDecca 45-F-112544
WHEN WILL I BE LOVED5 (12) Everly Bros.
London HLA 9157
I WANNA GO HOME
6(9) Lonnie Donegan
e 7N 15267
LOOK FOR A STAR
7 (14) Cars dillsTop Rank JAR 336
JOHNNY COMESMARCHING HOME
8 (5) Adam FaithParlophone 45-R-4665
AIN'T MISBEHAVIN'9 (3) Tommy Bruce
Columbia DB 4453
WHAT A MOUTH
10 (6) 1Tummy Steele
Decca F 11245
BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG
11(28) Duane Eddy
London H1.W 9162
ITSY BITSY TEENIE WEENIEYELLOW POLKA DOT BIKINI
12 (11) Brian HylandLondon HLR 9161
ANGELA JONES
1 3 001 Michael CoxTriumph RGM 1011
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14 (35) The ShadowsColumbia DB 4484
MAMA/ROBOT MAN
(71 Connie Francis111 -G -M MGM 1076
I'M SORRY
16 (13) Brenda Lee
Brunswick 05833
THREE STEPS TO HEAVEN
17 (8) Eddie Cochran1.ondon HI.G 9115
LOVE IS LIKE A VIOLIN
18 (16) Kcn DoddDecca F 11248
MESS OF BLUES
19 (_._) Elvis PresleyR.C.A. RCA 1194
CATHY'S CLOWN
20 (19) 1:Nerb. Bros.
Warner Bros. WB 1
DOWN YONDER
21120) Iiihnns and theHurricanes
London IILX 9134
PISTOL PACKIN' MOMMA
22 (Hi) Gene VincentCapitol CI. 15136
HANDY MAN23(17) Jimmy Janes
M -G -M MGM 1051
TIE ME KANGAROO DOWNSPORT
2A (31) Rolf Harris"1. Columbia DB 4483
PAPER ROSES
25 (23) Kaye Sisters
Philips PB 1024
MOA Starts EarlyOn '61 Convention
Hardly three months after the last con-vention held by the Music Operators ofAmerica in Chicago, the organization isgetting off to a headstart on plans for itsparley next year. The convention will beheld at the Deauville Hotel in MiamiBeach, May 15-17.
MOA exec Willie Blatt cited several rea-sons for what he hoped would be "the mostsuccessful meeting ever held under theauspices of the Music Operators of Amer-ica."
First he said that with the tremendousstrides made by the Coin Machine Councilthis year, the industry has a better publicimage, and coin men are now more inter-ested in attending trade parleys.
Also making next year's convention moreattractive, according to Blatt, are the eco-nomical accommidations "which will suiteveryone's pocketbook." "In fact," he said,"rooms and meals will cost less than whatwe have paid for rooms only, at some ofthe hotels in Chicago during past conven-tions." This is the first MOA parley everheld in Miami Beach.
Blatt said that coinmen would have theopportunity of "making this both a busi-ness trip and a vacation for their families."He felt that this "would bring back thespirit and enthusiasm which we enjoyedyears ago."
Blatt emphasized that "all types ofamusement device manufacturers will beinvited, to attract many more of the vend-ing machine people." He said the MOAwas doing this "since we realize that today,music operators throughout the countryhave diversified their businesses to the ex-tent of operating just about everything incoin operated equipment.
Williams PromotedAt RCA Customin Ralph Williams has been appointedManager of Custom Records, RCA -VictorRecording . Division, according to J. P.Davis, vice president of the label's recordoperations department. Williams, formerlymanager of general custom sales, will bereplaced by Carl Reinschild.
MUSIC VENDOR - August 8, 1960
New England Notes
by ED PENNEY
One of the boys at WHDH is respon-sible for kicking off a Boston hit that issure to spread nationally . . Peggy Lee's"I'm Looking Out the Window" was gath-ering dust as the B side of a record re-leased some eighteen months ago whenJim Pansullo dug it out recently and, whilesubbing for Hank Forbes, laid on it andwithin a week it was on its way to smash-ville ... Capitol has re-released it nation-ally . . . Cathy Johnson brings her lovelypipes into the Reef for one week ... FrankHolland of Mutual Distributors is flippingover the potential for Betty Madigan's"I'm Glad That You're Falling" on UnitedArtist . . . This is bound to be Betty'sbiggest since her Coral hit, "Joey."
Jack Segar, who recently opened a newdistributorship, has his first big hit ''LittleBoy Blue" by The Elegants on Hull . . .
Jerry Vale back to his "home away fromhome," the Frolics in Revere . . . Jerry'sdue for a big. seller . . Jocks are playingthe specially written title -tune from DorisDay's new album, "Showtime" like a single
. which it may very well be if the sameenthusiasm is shown everywhere . . Bestwishes to Dex Card who debuted this pastweek with a new morning show on WCOP,Boston . . . Everest Records has suddenlybecome red hot with three singles gettingsaturation play . . "I Found My Baby"by the Lexingtons, "Mississippi" by JimmyByron and "Recommended to Love" byGloria Lynne.
Billy Borlyn of Columbia in Boston tomeet the boys and spread the good wordabout his new Bob Allen tune "Every Stepof the Way" . . . If a class tune is goingIo break through, this should be the oneto do it . . . The guys at Records Inc. tellIna they're getting excellent jockey reactionlo Joe Damfano's Chancellor record "Al-ways Live and Love Together" . . . ErrolGarner brings his fingers to the SalisburyBeech Frolics for the week . . . he'll packIt . . Ross Bagdasarian's (who dat?) Lib-erty waxing of "Lazy Lovers" getting play-,ed on hot days . . . and that's the only
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kind we've been having lately . . . TheCadillacs can buy new ones when theycollect the royalties they'll be getting fromtheir two-sider on Josie, "Bogie Man" b/w"That's Why" . . . The Alley-Ooop com-pany,. Lute Records, plays it straight withnewcomer Darlene Paul on "In Darkness,In Daylight" . . Randy Wood has two"one word titles" headed for the charts,"No" by Docile Stevens and "Please" byDebbie Reynolds . . . And then there wasthis cat who was charged wtih disorderlyconduct and setting a bed on fire" sez he,"I beg your pardon judge, I'm never dis-orderly, and, besides, the bed was on firewhen I got into it." .
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MUSIC VENDORHIT PICKSOF THE WEEK
JOURNEY TO LOVE (Zizanee Music Inc.,ASCAP) / MISERY (Score Music, BMI) -
Teddy Randazzo - ABC -PARAMOUNT 10131
Teddy follows his big one, The Way OfA Clown, with a double -sided chart con-tender. Journey, a pretty ballad with Latinbeat, gets a smooth vocal from Randazzo,who's aided by string backing; while Miseryis an uptempo swinger with unusual choraland combo backing. Either could followClown up the charts.
MIDNIGHT / THE WILLOW WEEPS (Acuff -Rose Publ., BMII - Kathy Linden - MONU-MENT 423
Teen queen Kathy's latest couples twoBryant tunes. Midnight, with smooth duo -voicing, gets an uptempo treatment, whileWillow is a lovely slow ballad. Eithercould go.
AN OLD LOG CABIN (Stamps -Baxter, AME/BMW / FALLING AGAIN (Loudermilk Music,BMI) - Porter Wagoner - RCA VICTOR 7770 Cabin is a real country flavored sidewith subdued chorus background. Portersings the sad tale of a son returning toolate and finding the cabin, old oakenbucket and well for sale. Flip side is up-beat country tune with nice piano anddrum work. Pick 'em.
EVERY STEP OF THE WAY (Pauline Music,Inc., ASCAP) - Billy Borlynn - COLUMBIA41765
Billy Borlynn makes his debut on Co-lumbia with a beautiful ballad with just atouch of country flavor to it. String back-ing and chorus add a touch of tendernessto side. Should hear a lot from this discand from Billy, too.
HEART BREAK STREET (Acuff -Rose Pub., BMII/ THIS OLD HOUSE (Stuart Hamblen Music,BMI) - Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper -
HICKORY 1126
This is a real strong country chart con -1,1 udit (limp with fiddles, electric guitar,
and the Clinch Mountain Clan. Wilma andStoney relate the story of the sadness theysee on heart break street. Flip side is up -tempo country rocker that is also done infine style. Edge is given to Heart Break.
LET IT BE NOW / I'LL FOLLOW YOU (LionPub. Co., BMII - Little Buck - DUKE 324 A two-sided R&B disc by Little Buck.Now is a gospel styled call and responsewith the sax taking sixteen bars. FollowYou is set in the same idiom but slower,and with organ added. Either could makeit.
WHAT WENT WRONG (St. Louis Music Corp.,BMI) / IF EVER A MAN NEEDED SOMEONE(Actual Music Corp., BMII - Johnny Oliver -MERCURY 71662
Johnny Oliver wails in mellow fashionthe story of a man who has been jilted andasked the question What Went Wrong.Supported by strings and an almost silentharmonica backing, Johnny supplies atender voicing to this age old problem. Flipis a bouncy tune with instrumental accom-paniment and muted trombone solo. Bothshould get plenty of spins.
OVER THE MOUNTAIN ACROSS THE SEA(Arc Music, BMI) - Johnnie and Joe -
CHESS 1654
Johnnie and Joe come up with a light,danceable, version of Across The Sea.Backed by chorus and rhythm section duoprojects neat rock -a -ballad flavor. Kids cando the Strand to it.
GIFT OF THE GODS (Winneton and JilmskipMusic, BMII - Joe Bellomo - COED 533 Melodic rock -a -cha-cha beat with violinand chorus backing. Vocal done straightin ballad vein. This should be a big onefor Joe.
I'M GLAD THAT I'M FALUN' (Ross Jurg-nickel, ASCAP) Betty Madigan - UA 246 Betty answers Hank Locklin's hit tunePlease Help Me I'm Falling with a lyricalreading and clean sound that can make thisa big one for her. Strong string backing.
THIS LITTLE RING (Singular Aim Music, BMI)- Solomon Burke - MALA 420
First outing for Solomon on the Amy-Malit label is a beautifully done rock -a -
ballad alt Benton, with lush string andchorus background. This Little Ring shouldbe the first in a long line of hits for thisnew talented teen.
ALLY CAT/COCOANUT GROVE (FamousMusic Corp., BMII - Dave Burgess - CHAL-LENGE 59086
Ally Cat is a solid rocker sung by DaveBurgess and backed by a wild sax sectionand guitar. Grove is a slower instrumentalthat features sax and guitar solos. Bothshould show.
I GOT TO FIND MY BABY (Arc Music, BMI)/MAD LAD fRo-Gor Pub., BMI) - Chuck Berry- CHESS 1763
Here is another double sided hit fromthe pen of Mr. Berry. On Baby Chucktreats his many fans to a solid vocal. Gyrat-ing fury are the guitar, piano and saxbacking. Lad is an instrumental also withthe famous Berry touch. Both should makeit.
MY HEART HAS A MIND OF ITS OWN (AI -don Music, BMI) - Connie Francis - MGMK12923
Connie comes right off her smash hitEverybody's Somebody's Fool with anothercountry flavored ballad. She couples a duotracked voicing with a fine fiddle andrhythm backing that marks this disc forhitsville.
I DON'T KNOW WHY (Tray Music, ASCAP)- Ernie Maresca - SEVILLE 107 Why is a hauntingly beautiful upbeatballad with a blend of flute and subtlerhythm section that make it very listenable.Vocal by Ernie Maresca keeps the lightbouncy balance of voice and instrumentsthroughout.
Len Levy VisitsTop Rank DistribsEl Len Levy, Top Rank's national sales di-rector, will visit distributors throughout thecountry this month instead of waiting forthem to come to him. Forsaking the usualconvention setup, Levy and his field staff,will visit distributors in their home terri-tories, plugging twelve new LP's. The al-bums will sell at $3.98 monophic, and $4.98stereo.
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TOO YOUNG TO GO STEADYConnie Stevens (Warner Bros. 5159)
ALL I COULD DO IS CRYJoe Tex (Anna 1119)
RIVIERA CONCERTORoger Williams (Kapp 335)
YOU'RE LOOKING GOODDee Clark (Vee Jay 355)
VAQUEROFireballs (Top Rank 2054)
GOODNIGHT SWEETHEARTGOODNIGHTUntouchables (Madison 134)
GEE BUT I'M LONESOMERon Holden (Donna 1324)
MISS YOUHolidays (Robbee 103)
BIG NOISE FROM WINNETKAHenry Mancini (RCA Victor 7785)
I KNOWInnocents (Indigo 105)
I WALK THE LINEJaye P. Morgan (MGM 12924)
I JUST GO FOR YOUJimmy Jones (Cub 9072)
MARGOBrowns (RCA Victor 7755)
LONELY GUYGalahads (Del Fi 4137)
LOOK OUT THE WINDOWPeggy Lee (Capitol 4189)
EVERYTHING ABOUT YOUTy Hunter (Anna 1114)
NODodie Stevens (Dot 16103)
BLUE VELVETStatues (Liberty 55245)
CHOLLY OOPHonk Kong White Sox (Trans World 6906)
PARDON MEBilly Bland (Old Town 1082)
OPEN YOUR HEARTJimmy Saunders (Companion 101)
OVER THE MOUNTAINBillie & Lillie (Swan 4058)
PLEASEDebbie Reynolds (Dot 16119)
DELIA GONEPat Boone (Dot 16122)
WAY OVER THEREMiracles (Tornio 54028)
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MUSIC VENDOR TOP MONAURAL LP's
STOCK FORAM' -ACTIONThis Last Weeks OnWeek Week Charts
1 1 BUTTON DOWN MIND OFBOB NEWHART 15B. Newhart-WB-W-1379
2 2 SOLD OUT 17Kingston Trio-Cap-T-1352
3 3 ELVIS IS BACK 16E. Presley-RCA-Vi-LPM-2231
4 5 PAUL ANKA SINGS HIS BIG 15 12P. Anka-ABC-Par-ABC-323
5 4 THE SOUND OF MUSIC 35Orig. Cast-Col-KOL-5450
6 9 CAN CAN 18Sound Track-Cap-W-1301
7 7 THE EDGE OF SHELLY BERMAN 5S. Berman-Verve-MGV-15013
8 8 SENTIMENTAL SING ALONG 8M. Miller-Col-CL-1457
9 10 MY NAME, JOSE JIMINEZ 6B. Dana-Sig-SM-1013
10 11 ITALIAN FAVORITES 31C. Francis-MGM-E-3791
11 13 MR. LUCKY 22H. Mancini-RCA-Vi-LPM-2198
12 14 THEME FROM A SUMMER PLACE 24B. Vaughn-Dot-DLP-3276
13 18 PERSUASIVE PERCUSSION 19Various Artists-Command-33-800
14 12 MR. PERSONALITY'S 15 HITS 4L. Price-ABC-Par-ABC-324
15 6 ENCORE OF GOLDEN HITS 27Platters-Merc-MG-20472
16 16 BRENDA LEE 4B. Lee-De-D1-4039
17 15 MARIO LANZA SINGS CARUSO 15M. Lanza-RCA-Vi-LM-2393
18 19 THE FABULOUS EVERLY BROS. 8Everly Bros.-Cad-CLP-3040
19 21 BEN HUR 16Sound Track-MGM-1E1
20 24 REJOICE. DEAR HEARTS 17Bro. D. Gardner-RCA-Vi-LPM-2083
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21 26 GRAND CANYON SUITE 6M. Gould-RCA-Vi-LM-2433
22 17 IT'S EVERLY TIME 11
Everly Bros.-WB-W-138123 27 PERCY FAITH'S GREATEST HITS 5
P. Faith-Col-CL-149324 37 BYE BYE BIRDIE 3
Orig. Cast -Col-KOL-551025 22 WOODY WOODBURY'S
LAUGHING ROOM 16W. Woodbury-Stereoddities-MW-2
26 40 NICE 'N' EASY 2F. Sinatra-Cap-W-1417
27 33 RAY CHARLES IN PERSON 5
R. Charles-All-803928 36 LOOK FOR A STAR 2
B. Vaughn-Dot-DLP-332229 20 SONGS TO REMEMBER 8
Mantovani-Lon-LL-314930 28 WOODY WOODBURY 22
W. Woodbury-Stereoddities-MW-131 30 LINGER AWHILE 7
B. Vaughn-Dot-DLP-327532 32 ELLA IN BERLIN, 3
E. Fitzgerald-Verve-MGV-404133 29 OUTSIDE SHELLY BERMAN 38
S. Berman-Verve-MGV-1500734 23 FAITHFULLY 30
J. Mathis-Col-CL-142235 25 JACKIE SINGS THE BLUES 10
J. Wilson-Bruns-BL-5405536 (-) STRING ALONG 1
Kingston Trio-Cap-T-140737 31 BROTHERS FOUR 15
Bros. Four-Col-CL-140238 34 LATIN ALA LEE 24
P. Lee-Cap-T-129039 35 SCHUMANN CONCERTO IN
A MINOR 7V. Cliburn-RCA-Vi-LM-2455
40 38 HE'LL HAVE TO GO 11J. Reeves-RCA-Vi-LPM-2223
BASIC INVENTORYThis Last
Week Week1 1 INSIDE SHELLY BERMAN
S. Berman-Verve-MGV-150032 2 60 YEARS OF MUSIC AMERICA
LOVES BEST 41Various Artists-RCA-Vi-LM-6074
3 3 SOUTH PACIFIC 125Sound Track-RCA-Vi-LOC-1032
4 5 HERE WE GO AGAIN 40Kingston Trio-Cap-T-996
5 7 KINGSTON TRIO 100Kingston Trio-Cap-T-1258
6 4 BELAFONTE AT CARNEGIE HALL 49H. Belafonte-RCA-Vi-LOC-6006
7 10 FROM THE HUNGRY 'I' 80Kingston Trio-Cap-T-996
8 6 HEAVENLY 49J. Maths-Col-CL-1351
9 15 JOHNNY'S GREATEST HITS 121J. Mathis-Col-CL-1351
10 9 MY FAIR LADY 100Otisj. Cast-Col-C1.5090,
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11 SOUTH PACIFICOrig. Cast-Col-CL-4180
12 8 OLDIES BUT GOODIE.S VOL. 1 50Various Artists-Orig.-5001
13 14 MORE SING ALONG WITH MITCH 94M. Miller-Col-CL-1243
14 12 GIGI 115Sound Track-MGM-E-3641
15 24 MORE JOHNNY'S GREATEST HITS 58J. Mathis-Col-CL-1344
16 11 KINGSTON TRIO AT LARGE 60Kingston Trio-Cap-T-1190
17 17 COME DANCE WITH ME 80F. Sinatra-Cap-W-1069
18 16 THE MUSIC MAN 126Orig. Cast-Cap-WAO-990
19 18 HYMNS 126T. E. Ford-Cap-T-756
20 19 THE KING AND 1 126Sound Track-Cap-WAO-740
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1 1 PERSUASIVE PERCUSSION 28 16 14 LATIN ALA LEE 13
Various Artists-Command-S-800 P. Lee-Cap-ST-1290
2 2 SOLD OUT 16 17 16 BONGOS 4
Kingston Trio-Cap-ST-1352 Los Admiradores-Command-RS-809
3 5 THE SOUND OF MUSICOrig. Cast-Col-KOS-2020
33 18 24 BYE BYE BRDIEOrig. Cast-Col-KOS-2025
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4 4 THEME FROM A SUMMER PLACEB. Vaughn-Dot-DLP-25276
22 19 15 CONCERT IN RHYTHM VOL 2R. Conniff-Col-CS-8056
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5 3 PROVOCATIVE PERCUSSIONVarious Artists-Command-S-806
26 20 18 ITALIAN FAVORITESC. Francis-MGM-S-3791
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6 6 MR. LUCKYH. Mancini-RCA-Vi-LSP-2198
20 21 25 PROVOCATIVE PERCUSSION VOL 2Various Artists-Command-S-812
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7 13 CAN CANSound Track-Cap-SW-1301
9 22 26 SCHUMANN CONCERTOV. Cliburn-RCA-Vi-LS-2455
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8 7 BEN HURSound Track-MGM-S-1El
16 23 17 NEW ORLEANSP. Fountain-Cor-CRL-7-57282
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9 9 SENTIMENTAL SING ALONGM. Miller-Col-CS-8251
7 24 22 GUNFIGHTER BALLADSM. Robbins-Col-CS-8158
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10 8 MARIO LANZA SINGS CARUSOM. Lanza-RCA-Vi-LSC-2433
15 25 27 LOOK FOR A STARB. Vaughn-Dot-DLP-25322
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4 26 28 ELLA IN BERLINE. Fitzgerald-Verve-MGVS-4041
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12 10 ELVIS IS BACK 16 27 37 LINGER AWHILE 1
E. Presley-RCA-Vi-LSP-2231 B. Vaughn-Dot-DLP-25275
13 11 SONGS TO REMEMBERMantovani-Lon-PS-193
9 28 34 MORE SING ALONGM. Miller-Col-CS-8099
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14 19 PERSUASIVE PERCUSSION VOL 2Various Artists-Command-S-810
6 29 30 STILL MORE SING ALONGM. Miller-Col-CS-8099
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15 20 FAITHFULLYJ. Mathis-Col-CS-8219
29 30 (-) NICE 'N' EASYF. Sinatra-Cap-SW-1417
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BASIC INVENTORYThls Last Weeks OnWeek Week Charts
SOUTH PACIFIC 57Movie Cast-RCA-Vi-LSP-1032BELAFONTE AT CARNEGIE HALL 45H. Belafonte-RCA-Vi-LSC-6006HERE WE GO AGAIN 40Kingston Trio-Cap-ST-1258EXOTICA VOL 1 60M. Denny-Lib-LST-7034TCHAIKOVSKY 1812 OVERTURE 62M. Gould-RCA-Vi-LSC-2345COME DANCE WITH ME 60F. Sinatra-Cap-SW-1069KINGSTON TRIO 62Kingston Trio-Cap-ST-996HEAVENLY 48J. Mathis-Col-CS-8152GIGI 62Movie-Cast-MGM-ST-3641MY FAIR LADY 62Orig. Cast-Col-CS-2015KINGSTON TRIO AT LARGE 59Kingston Trio-Cap-ST-1199THE MUSIC MAN 59Orig. Cast-Cap-SWAO-990CONCERT IN RHYTHM-VOL 1 62R. Conniff-Col-CS-8022THE KING AND I 62Sound Track-Cap-SW-740BLUE HAWAII 62B. Vaughn-Dot-DLP-2516.5
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17 13 STRAUSS WALTZES 62
Mantovani-Lon-PS-11818 27 NEAR YOU
R. Williams-Kapp-KS-111219 15 FOR THE FIRST TIME 44
M. Lanza-RCA-V-LSC-233820 21 SING ALONG WITH MITCH 62
M. Miller-Col-CS-800421 22 RACHMINOFF CONCERTO NO. 3 62
V Cliburn-RCA-Vi-LSC-235522 20 THE LORD'S PRAYER
Mormon Choir-Col-MS-606823 34 MORE JOHNNY'S GREATEST HITS 35
J. Mathis-Col-CS-815024 26 VICTORY AT SEA VOL 2 62
Symp. Orch-RCA-Vi-LSC-222625 24 GEMS FOREVER 62
Mantovani-Lon-PS-10626 18 QUIET VILLAGE 52
M. Denny-Lib-LST-712227 40 TCHAIKOVSKY PIANO CONCERTO 62
V. Cliburn-RCA-Vi-LSC-225228 31 MUSIC FROM PETER GUNN 62
H. Mancini-RCA-Vi-LSP-195629 32 CONTINENTAL ENCORES 62
Mantovcini-Lon-PS-14730 28 FILM ENCORES VOL 1 62
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LET'S GET LOST - Johnny Nash - ABC PARA-MOUNT ABC 334
Johnny Nash, a young singer whosemagnetic charm and talent appeal to thou-sands, has another hit on his hands withLet's Get Lost. This album showcasesJohnny's talent in a combination of balladsand up -tempo songs. Three different in-strumental combinations-a jazz group; alight rhythm combo; and a strong orches-tra each provide backing for four numbers.Selections include That's My Desire, To-gether Lost In A Trance, Alone Togetherand other tunes to think and dream byalong with Johnny Nash.
STRING ALONG WITH THE KINGSTON TRIO- CAPITOL ST 1407
Sure to climb the charts is this newestpackage by one of America's favorite vocalgroups, The Kingston Trio. They lead offwith the two sides of their latest single,Bad Man Blunder and The Escape Of OldJohn Webb and continue with ten delight-ful ballads such as Leave My WomanAlone, Everglades and Colorado Trail.
RALLY 'ROUND! - The Brothers Four - CO-LUMBIA CL 1479
This is the second album for the boys.Their first entitled The Brothers Four wasa national best seller and contained thesmash hit single Greenfields. This LP in-cludes My Tani, their current chart rider,and a host of folk ballads, love songs andtongue-in-cheek novelties. Among themare: hollow the Drinkin' Gourd, The Gal-lant Argosy, Hey Liley, Liley Lo, and NinePound Hammer. For a real good timeeverybody Rally 'Round The Brothers Four.
DARIN AT THE COPA - Bobby Darin - ATCO33-122
Bobby Darin's opening night at theworld famous Copacabana was an SRO af-fair and so was his entire engagement. This.
LP recorded in its entirety at the Copu Isan excellent sampling of his night club act.Bobby's two chart smashes, Mack 7'heKnife and Bill Bailey are featured as wellas Clementine, You'd Be So Nice To ComeHome To, I Can't Give You Anything ButLove, and Alright O.K. You Win. Mr.Darin proves that he not only is a singingstar but a night club showman as well.
THE BLUES AND THE BEAT - Henry Mancini -RCA VICTOR LSP 2147
Henry Mancini and a long list of topmusicians provide modern, listenable musiccomprising the blues and the beat whichare in essence the structure of jazz. A bluefeel is inherent in After Hours, SmokeRings, Mood Indigo and the others on thefirst side. The jazz beat is preserved onSing, Sing, Sing, Big Noise from Winnetkaand the others on side two. The overallpack offers fresh, new and appealing musi-cal sounds in the form of jazz.
HITS FROM THE HILLS - The Merrill StatonChoir . EPIC LN 3703 A first for the Merrill Staton Choir-analbum of popular tunes with a vigorousbeat, presenting a dozen country -flavoredfavorites in up -tempo danceable arrange-ments by Merrill Staton and Earl Sheldon.The choir lends itself beautifully to therhythmic accents of a dancing mood. BillyHill, one of the great country-and-westernsongwriters wrote seven of the pieces rep-resented among which are: In the Chapelin the Moonlight, The Glory of Love, HaveYou Ever Been Lonely and The Old Spin-ning Wheel.
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STRING ALONG -The Kingston Trio- Capitol T1407.The fabulous threesome are ready toclimb the albumcharts again,breaking in theweek at 36.
wSTUNNING TURENDOTLEADS OFF FALLRED SEAL SERIES
Leading off RCA's Red Seal fall seriesOre two operas. The first is a three disk setof Puccini's last opera, the magnificentTurendot (LSC-6149) with a dream cast ofSopranos Brigit Nilsson and Renata Te-'midi, Tenor Jussi Bjoerling and BassoGiorgio Tozzi in the leading roles. Thesecond, a three LP set is Verdi's Il Trove -tore (LSC-6150) with Soprano LeontynePrice as Leonora, Tenor Richard Tucker asManrico, Bass Giorgio Tozzi as Ferrandoand in his last operatic recording LeonardWarren as Counti di Luna. Both LPackagescontain complete librettos in Italian andEnglish. Also included are biographicalnotes on each of the performers and asynopsis of the opera. These two thrillingperformances were recorded in the RomeOpera House and produced by RichardMohr. For the first time these complete setsare available at new popular prices. For-merly sold at $14.98 for Regular LP and$17.98 for Living Stereo, they can now behad for $9.98 and $11.98 respectively.
Additionally, RCA Victor's fall lineup ofclassical recordings includes the very beau-tiful Scheherazade (LSC 2446) which afternumerous recordings continues to fascinateus all; the Nutcracker Suite (LSC-2328) byTchaikovsky which remains a perennialconcert favorite; the Pines of Rome andFountains of Rome, the two most popularof Ottorino Respighi's three tone poemsare brilliantly performed by the ChicagoSymphony Orchestra directed by FritzReiner and finally Morton Giuld and hisorchestra play brilliant excerpts from Bizet'sCarmen (LSC-2437), while the enticingcover should add considerable sales appeal.
SPECTACULARSFROM MGM
An imaginative series of Spectaculars InSound produced by MGM A&R executiveEddie Heller comprises five LP's devotedto Sound for the true Hi-Fi enthusiast.The enormous talent's of Roger King Mo-zian were called up to help create bothSpectacular Percussion (E-3845) andSpectacular Brass (E-3844). The first fea-
tures top percussionist Willie Rodriguez,with Eddie Costa on vibes, alto and flutesolos by Dick Meldonian, and jazz trumpetsolos by Phil Sunkel. Selections includeSouth Of The Border, Carioca, and twooriginals by Roger King Mozian-the crack-ling Repercussion and the sinuous AsiaMinor. The latter, Spectacular Brass, en-compasses show hits, wonderful standardsand a pair of originals by Roger (Journey'sEnd and Blue Brass). King Mozian addsmore excitement to the package with hisown trumpet magic.
The three others in the series includeSpectacular Harmonicas (E-3846), forwhich Richard Hayman scored nine ar-rangements showcasing the range, versatil-ity and tonal color of harmonicas; Spec -tabular Accordians (E-3856) featuresCharles Camilleri and Orchestra playingJungle Fantasy, Domino, Bolero and nineother numbers; and Spectacular Harps (E-3836) featuring Robert Maxwell. Bob in-cludes his famous ballad in the presentprogram along with several other originals:Chapel In The Pines, The Simple Things,Hong Kong Holiday and Lefty's Hideout.
Each album in the series of MGM Spec-taculars In Sound provides a parade ofspectacular, exciting, mysterious soundsthat make the entire series a "must" for thetrue high fidelity fan.
Hanover -SignatureTo Issue 1 LP's
Hanover -Signature's "Operation Kick -Off" goes into effect September 15, bol-stered by seven new packages. The cam-paign, which will run for an indefiniteperiod of time, offers distributors a free LPfor every four purchased. A variation ofthe deal will offer distribs one box of 25albums free, for every four boxes (100)that they buy.
The seven albums bulwarking "Opera-tion Kick -Off' are: two new Arthur God-frey LP's, "Jazz For the Ages," and "Songsof Inspiration"; a Jimmy Rowles version of"Fiorello," and "Little Mary Sunshine";Paul Smith doing "House of Flowers," and"Peter Pan"; Werner Miller's instrumental,"Eastern Paradise"; Steve Allen's "Take Meto Your Leader"; and "Yuk-a-Puk," a com-edy album by Morey Amsterdam.
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THE MUSIC MARTBurlingon, Wisc.
1. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)2. Allep Oop3. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)4. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)5. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)6. Tell Laura I Love Her
(R. Peterson)7. Image Of A Girl (Safaris)8. Mule Skinner Blues (Fendermen)9. Josephine (B. Black's Combo)
10. Walkin' To New Orleans(F. Domino)
BILL'S T RECORD SHOPTulsa, Okla.
1. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)2. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)3. Walkin' To New Orleans
(F. Domino)4. Walk Don't Run (Ventures)5. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)6. Clap Your Hands (B. Marks)7. Image Of A Girl (Safaris)8. This Bitter Earth
(D. Washington)9. Look For A Star (G. Miles)
10. Trouble In Paradise (Crests)
BIRDLAND RECORD SHOP INorfolk, Virginia1. There Something On Your Mind
(B. Marchan)2. Goodnite Sweetheart
(Untouchables)3. If You're Lonely (A. Laurie)4. E Bebe Leba (H. Humes)5. Way Over There (Miracles)6. Fool In Love (T. Turner)7. Ta Ta (C. McPhatter)8. I Know (Spaniels)9. Night Train (Viscounts)
10. Tiger Rock (E. Swanson)
BOB'S ELEC, DISCOUNT CO.Winsted, Conn.
1. Please Help Me I'm Falling2. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)3. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)4. Image Of A Girl (Safaris)5. Tell Laura I Love Her
(R. Peterson)6. Finger Poppin' Time
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(Everly Bros.)8. Feel So Fine (J. Preston)9. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)
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VOGEL'S RECORD CENTERElizabeth, N. J.
1. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)2. Please Help Me I'm Falling3. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)4. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)5. Finger Poppin' Time
(H. Ballard)6. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)7. Feel So Fine (J. Preston)8. Josephine (B. Black's Combo)9. Image Of A Girl (Safaris)
10. Mission Bell (D. Brooks)
MIDWEST RADIOMilwaukee, Wisc.
1. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)2. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)3. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)4. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)5. Image Of A Girl (Safaris)6. Walkin' To New Orleans
(F. Domino)8. Finger Poppin' Time (H. Ballard)9. The Tip Of My Fingers
(N. Noble)10. Anymore (T. Brewer)
THE RECORD SHOPWichita, Kansas
1. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)2. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)3. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)4. Alley Oop5. Tell Laura I Love Her
(R. Peterson)6. Walkin' To New Orleans
(F. Domino)7. Mule Skinner Blues8. When Will I Be Loved
(Everly Bros.)9. Please Help Me I'm Falling
10. Josephine (B. Black's Combo)
TAOS MUSIC CENTERTaos, New Mexico
1. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)2. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)3. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)4. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)5. Tell Laura I Love Her
(R. Peterson)6. Image Of A Girl (Safaris)7. Alley Oop8. Please Help Me I'm Falling9. Walkin' To New Orleans
(F. Domino)10. When Will I Be Loved
(Everly Bros.)
KENS RECORD SHOP'Scottsboro, Ala.
1. The Twist (C. Checker)2. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)3. Feel So Fine (J. Preston)4. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)
.5. Everybody's Somebody's Fool(C. Francis)
6. It Only Happened Yesterday(J. Scott)
7. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)8. Don't Come Knockin'
(F. Domino)9. Alabam (C. Copas)
10. Finger Poppin' Time(H. Ballard)
MELODY MARTPaducah, Ky
1. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)2. The Twist3. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)4. I'm Sorry (D. Lee)5. Mule Skinner Blues6. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)7. Walkin' To New Orleans
(F. Domino)8. Alley Oop9. One Wonderful Love (R Smith)
10. Feel So Fine (J. Preston)
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VICTOR SPECIALTY CO.Jasper, Indiana
1. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)2. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)3. Tell Laura I Love Her
(R. Peterson)4. Walkin' To New Orleans
(F. Domino)5. Finger Poppin' Time
(H. Ballard)6. Look For A Star7. Trouble In Paradise (Crests)8. Where Are You (F. Avalon)9. Volare (B. Ryden)
10. Don't Come Knockin'(F. Domino)
E 8 R RECORD SHOPSan Antonio, Texas
1. Lt's Now Or Never (E. Presley)2. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)3. Mule Skinner Blues4. Because They're Young
(D. Eddy)5. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)6. Tell Laura I Love Her
(R. Peterson)7. Hey Little One (D. Burnette)8. All My Love (J. Wilson)9. Please Help Me I'm Falling
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RADIO DOCTORSMilwaukee, Wisc.
1. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)2. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)3. It's Now Or Never jE. Presley)4. Walkin' To New Orleans
(F. Domino)5. Josephine (B. Black's Combo)6. Volare (B. Rydell)7. Walk Don't Run (Ventures)8. The Tip Of My Fingers
(N. Noble)9. Dreamin' (J. Burnette)
10. In My Little Corner Of TheWorld (A. Bryant)
REDISCOBaltimore, Md.
1. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)2. Alley Oop3. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)4. Feel So Fine (J. Preston)5. Mission Bell (D. Brooks)6. Silly Billy Boy (C. Miller)7. A Million To One (J. Charles)8. A Woman, A Laver, A Friend
(J. Wilson)9. Kiddio (B. Benton)
10. Walk Don't Run (Ventures)
BROWN BROS. ONE STOPMinneapolis, Minn.
1. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)2. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)3. Walkin' To New Orleans
(F. Domino)4. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)5. Image Of A Girl (Safaris)6. Feel So Fine (J. Preston)7. Volare (B. Rydell)B. All My Love (J. Wilson)9. Mission Bell (D. Brooks)
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ONE STOP, INC.Boston, Mass.
1. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)2. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)3. Fnger Poppin' Time (H. Ballard)4. Hot Rod Lincoln5. Please Help Me I' Falling
(H. Locklin)6. Please Help Me I'm Falling
(R. Draper)7. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)8. Mule Skinner Blues9. Alley Oop
10. Everybody's Somebody's Fool(C. Francis)
MILLER NEWMARK ONE STOPDetroit, Mich.
1. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)2. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)3. Mission Bell (D. Brooks)4. Don't Come Knockin'
(F. Domino)5. All My Love (J. Wilson)6. In My Little Corner Of The
World (A. Bryant)7. It Only Happened Yesterday
(J. Scott)8. l's Now Or Never (E. Presley)9. Volare (B. Rydell)
10. The Tip Of My Fingers(N. Noble)
TOWN HALL RADIOBrooklyn, N. Y.
1. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)2. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)3. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)4. Alley Oop (Dante & Evergreens)5. Little Bitty Pretty One
(F. Lymon)6. Please Help Me I'm Falling
(H. Locklin)7. The Twist (C. Checker)8. Because They're Young
(D. Eddy)9. Big Boy Pete (Olympics)
10. There's Something On YourMind (B. Marchan)
GOOD ONE STOPNew York 19, N. Y.
1. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)2. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)3. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)4. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)5. Please Help Me I' Falling6. Volare (B, Rydell)7. A Woman, A Lover, A Friend
(J. Wilson)8. Mission Bell (D. Brooks)9. The Twist (C. Checker)
10. Image Of A Girl (Safaris)
DAVE'S ONE STOPE. Hartford, Conn.
1. Walk Don't Run (Ventures)2. In My Little Corner Of The
World (A. Bryant)3. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)4. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)5. Mission Bell (D. Brooks)6. Volare (B. Rydell)7. Dreamin' (J. Burnette)8. Theme From The Apartment
(Ferrante & Teicher)9. The Twist (C. Checker)
10. My Love (N. K. Cole)
THE C. C. RECORD CO.Columbus, Ohio
1. All My Love (J. Wilson)2. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)3. Far Far Away (D. Gibson)4. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B, Hyland)5. Josephine (B. Black's Combo)6. Bongo Bongo Bongo (P. Epps)7. Don't Come Knockin'
(F. Domino)8. Night Train (Viscounts)9. This Little Boy Gone Lookin'
(S. Robinson)10. Question (L. Price)
LORMAR DIST.Chicago, III.
1. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)2. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)3. In My Little Corner Of The
World (A. Bryant4. You Call Everybody Darling
(Mulcays)5. Walk Don't Run (Ventures)6. The Twist (C. Checker)7. Feel So Fine (J. Preston)8. Never On Sunday (D. Costa)
Of Broken(P. Evans)
10. A Million To One (J. Charles)
BOSTON RECORD DIST,Boston, Mass.
1. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)2. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)3. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)4. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)5. Tell Laura I Love Her
(R. Peterson)6. Please Help Me I'm Falling
(R. Draper)7. Walkin' To New Orleans
(F. Domino)8. Everybody' Somebody's Fool
(C. Francis)9. All My Love (J. Wilson)
10. In My Little Corner Of TheWorld (A. Bryant)
ELKIN'S RECORD SHOPCharleston, W. Va.
1. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)2. Please Help Me I'm Falling
(H. Locklin)3. Finger Poppin' Time
(H. Ballard)4. All My Love (J. Wilson)5. Volare (B. Rydell)6. A Woman, A Lover, A Friend
(J. Wilson)7. The Twist8. Big Boy Pete (Olympics)9. Dreamin' (J. Burnette)
10. Cool Water (J. Scott)
....
BELMONT RECORD ONE STOPNewark, N. J.
1. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)2. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)3. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)4. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)5. Please Help Me I'm Falling6. Tell Laura I Love Her
(R. Peterson)7. Josephine (B. Black's Combo)8. When Will I Be Loved
(Everly Bros.)9. Image Of A Girl (Safaris)10. Alley Oop
LESLIE DIST.Newark, N. J.
1. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)2. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)3. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)4. Mission Bell (D. Brooks)5. Volare (B. Rydell)6. The Twist (C. Checker)7. Theme From The Apartment
(Ferrante & Teicher)8. Please Help Me I'm Falling9. Feel So Fine (J. Preston)
10. All My Love (J. Wilson)
BUDISCOMiam Fla.
1. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)2. Dreamin' (J. Burnette)3. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)4. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)5. Finger Poppin' Time
(H. Ballard)6. Mission Bell (D. Brooks)7. The Twist8. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)9. Tell Laura I Love Her
(R. Peterson)10. All My Love (J. Wilson)
BEE GEE DIST. CORP.Albany. N. Y.
1. ltsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)2. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)3. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)4. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)5. Alley Oop6. Look For A Star (G. Miles)7. Mission Bell (D. Brooks)8. Tell Laura I Love Her
(R. Peterson)9. In My Little Corner Of The
World (A. Bryant)10. Please Help Me I'm Falling
SYRACUSE ONE STOPSyracuse, N. Y.
1. Volare (B. Rydell)2. Cool Water (J. Scott)3. The Twist4. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)5. Alley Oop6. Because Of You (T. Wayne)7. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)8. Over The Rainbow (Dimensions)9. Trouble In Paradise (Crests)
10. Tell Laura I Love Her(R. Peterson)
SINGER ONE STOPChicago 22, III.
1. It's Now Or Never (E. Presley)2. Itsy Bitsy Bikini (B. Hyland)3. Volare (B. Rydell)4. I'm Sorry (B. Lee)5. Finger Poppin' Time
(H. Ballard)6. Feel So Fine (J. Preston)7. The Tip Of My Fingers
(N. Noble)8. Only The Lonely (R. Orbison)9. Walkin' To New Orleans
(F. Domino)10. Everybody's Somebody's Fool
(C. Francis)
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MV ADVANCE SINGLES Release LIST 1s...simply the mostABC -PARAMOUNT
KING CURTIS - Beatnick Hoe-down - King Neptune's Guitar(10133)
AD
ANDY DOLL - Boogie Walk -Yankee Rouser (L70W-4627)
JUNIE'S JIVIN' - Yankee Rouser- Oodabegga Wow (KO8W-2067)
CAPITOL
JEAN SHEPARD - Lonely LittleWorld - For The Children'sSakes (4423)
RICHARD ALLAN - As Time GoesBy - Only One (4424)
CHARLIE PHIPPS - Hold MyHand - Was There Once (AYou And Me) (4425)
ELMER BERNSTEIN - "FROMTHE TERRACE" Love Theme -"FROM THE TERRACE" MaryMary (4426)
THE GALAXIES - The Big Tri-angle - Until The Next Time(4427)
CORAL
LILLIAN,BRIGGS - That's WhatIt's Like To Be Lonesome -
I Care For You (62223)LORI PARKER - Try A Little
Tenderness - Remember Me(62222)
CHALLENGE
THE CHAMPS - Alley Cat -Cocoanut Grove (614)
CHESS
CHUCK BERRY - I Got To FindMy Baby - Mad Lad (1763)
COLUMBIA
DOTTY WALTERS - Maybe ThisYear - I Don't Know (41752)
RAY BRYANT TRIO - C JamBlues. Parts I & II (41761)
MILT GRAYSON - Lost In Love-liness - One More Once(41754)
DICK GLASSER - Time CanChange - Lover's Dreamland
(41762)
AII the above Columbia recordsare available monaurally in both45 and 33-1/3 speeds.
COLUMBIA STEREO SEVENS
PERCY FAITH - Sons And Lovers- Hawaiian Lullaby (S7 30731)
DECCA
SAMMY DAVIS, JR. - I Got AWoman - Mess Around (31136)
THE PARADISE ISLAND TRIO -Adventures In Paradise -Pagan Love Song (31134)
GI ORGIA LEE - He Cried OnMy Shoulder - Kiss Me, MissMe (31135)
JIMMY DALLAS - Hurtin' In MyHeart - My Kind Of Love(31133)
ELLA FITZGERALD - How HighThe Moon - Smooth Sailing(31142)
DELUXE
ANNIE LAURIE - If You're Lone-ly - It's Gonna Come Out InThe Wash Someday (6189)
EPIC
THREE STOOGES - You Are MyGirl - Sinkin' The Robert E.Lee (9402)
ERA
BOB WILSON - I Went To YourWedding - The Tale Of ADonkey (3023)
EVEREST
THE LEXINGTONS - I Found MyBaby - When My Baby WentAway (19369)
GLORIA LYNNE - RecommendedTo Love - Gypsy Boy (19367)
JIMMY BYRON - Mississippi -Oo La La (19368)
ROBERT HOLLIDAY - It StartedIn Naples - Golden Earings(19370)
GOLDEN CREST
TEDDY TYLE - Rock Of India- Way Out Upon The SwaneeRiver (549)
GUYDEN
JACK DAILEY - Please Under-stand (Ein Tag Mit Dir) -Little Charmer (Katharina)(2038)
IMPERIAL
JERRY HOWARD - Cold LittleGirl - Memoirs Of A Fool(X5682)
JARO
JAN AND KJELD - Ting -A -LingMy Banjo Sings - Penny Mel-ody (77032)
KAPP
JAN AND KJELD - When IrishEyes Are Smiling - Yes Sir,That's My Baby (K -346X)
MERCURY
TAFT JORDAN - Young ManWith A Horn - Indian Summer(71661)
LOURDES - Yours - My FavoriteDream (71655)
QUINCY JONES - Love Is HereTo Stay - MoonglowTHE BEVERLY SISTERS - OhRicky - Only Me (71671)
OKEH
"JOLLY BOY" SHEPARD - YouCare - Low Down Dirty Shame(4-4135)
OLD TOWN
ROBERT & JOHNNY - We BelongTogether - In The Rain (1086)
PEACH
LAVERNE DOWNS - But YouUsed To - What Have I Done?(735)
DEL REEVES - I Watched YouWalk Away - You Must BeAn Angel, Lost (739)
PEACOCK
GATEMOUTH BROWN - Slop Time- Gate's Tune (1696)
PLAIDALAN RIDDLE - The Moon Is
Crying - Yesterday's Love(1001)
RCA -VICTOR
PORTER WAGONER - An OldLog Cabin For Sole - FallingAgain (7770)
JIMMIE DRIFTWOOD - TheWilderness Road - The MarshalOf Silver City (SP45-92)
REPUBLIC
JOE MAPHIS Water BabyBoogie - Black Sombrero (2006)
JOHNNY BOND - Hot Rod Lin-coln - Five Minute Love Affair(2005)
ROULETTE
BILL COURTNEY - Petticoats Fly- Blanket On The Beach (4269)RICHARD MALTBY - WalkieTalkie - The Rat Race (4270)
RX
PAUL BUSKIRK - Rainy Day Blues- Nite Life (502)
V ERRO
CAL PALMER - Run Big FeetRun - A Hop Skip And A Jump(701)
VERVE
RUSSELL GARCIA - London -
1900 - Theme From The TimeMachine (10217)
WARNER BROTHERS
PASADENA POLYTECHNICSCHOOL GLEE CLUB - TheWhole Year 'Round - ThreeRings (5168)
WORLD WIDE
THE KNICKERBOCKERS - Greet-ings From Bavaria - Hey, LouiePolka (8001)
XYZ
ACE KENNEDY AND THE CAN-DIES - Arms Around You -You Promise (609-V)THE RAYS - Silver Starlight -Old Devil Moon (608-V)
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