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Chart
Note: Bing
Crosby's, 'Do You Hear What I Hear' stays
#5 this week on WPGC. Meanwhile,
holiday staples from Christmas' past fall out of the Top Ten
as Bobby Helms' 1957 release, 'Jingle
Bell Rock' drops out from #6 and Brenda
Lee's 1960 classic, 'Rockin' Around
The Christmas Tree' does the same from #5.
Elsewhere
around the DC dial, Bing
Crosby's, 'Do You Hear What I Hear' falls
from #4 - #6 on the Milt Grant Network,
hits
the top spot at #1 from #3 last week at WWDC, while
the Chad Mitchell Trio's, 'The Marvelous
Toy' falls out of the Top Ten from #3 on the
Milt Grant Network and moves up a notch
from #4 - #3 at WWDC.
Similarly,
Roy Orbison's seasonal, 'Pretty
Paper' debuts in the Top Ten after Christmas
at #9 on the Milt Grant Network, falls
out of the Top Ten from #9 at WINX
and
drops out of the Top Ten from #9 at WWDC.
Meanwhile,
the Beach Boys', 'Little St. Nick'
falls out of the Top Ten from #7 at WEEL.
This, as Allan Sherman's, 'The 12 Gifts
Of Christmas' debuts in the Top Ten at #8 at
WINX.
And with the New Year just days away, Nancy
Wilson's, 'What Are You Doing New Years Eve' remains
at #5 on WUST.
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© Evening
Star
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TW |
Song
Title |
Artist
Name |
2
|
1
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There
I've Said It Again
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Bobby
Vinton
|
3
|
2
|
As
Usual
|
Brenda
Lee
|
1
|
3
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Surfin'
Bird
|
Trashmen
|
4
|
4
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Hooka
Tooka
|
Chubby
Checker
|
5
|
5
|
Do
You Hear What I Hear?
|
Bing
Crosby
|
8
|
6
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That
Boy John
|
Raindrops
|
9
|
7
|
Talk
Back Trembling Lips
|
Johnny
Tillotson
|
10
|
8
|
Harlem
Shuffle
|
Bob
& Earl
|
-
|
9
|
Wonderful
Summer
|
Robin
Ward
|
-
|
10
|
You
Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry
|
Caravelles
|
Predicted
|
You
Don't Own Me
|
Lesley
Gore
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Special thanks
to Jack Maier for the above.
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