Survey of the Week

                        KJR - CHANNEL 95 
                          FAB FIFTY   
                         JUNE 27, 1969                      Last Week
    1. In The Ghetto/Any Day Now – Elvis Presley                   1
    2. Get Back – Beatles                                          2
    3. One – Three Dog Night                                       8
    4. Bad Moon Rising – Creedence Clearwater Revival              5
    5. Love Theme From Romeo & Juliet – Henry Mancini              6
    6. Good Morning Starshine – Oliver                            12
    7. Israelites – Desmond Dekker                                 3
    8. Let Me – Paul Revere & The Raiders                          4
    9. Crystal Blue Persuasion – Tommy James                      16
   10. In The Year 2525 – Zager & Evans                           25
   11. Black Pearl – Sonny Charles & The Checkmates                9
   12. Color Him Father – The Winstons                            16
   13. Spinning Wheel – Blood, Sweat & Tears                       7
   14. You Don’t Have To Walk In The Rain – The Turtles           13
   15. Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love To Town – Kenny Rogers          18
   16. Everyday With You Girl – Classics IV                       14
   17. Medicine Man – Buchanan Brothers                           27
   18. Love – Mercy                                               10
   19. Too Busy Thinking About My Baby – Marvin Gaye              22
   20. Crossroads Of The Stepping Stones – The Elephant’s Memory  26
   21. Love Me Tonight – Tom Jones                                24
   22. Sweet Cherry Wine – Tommy James & The Shondells            11
   23. My Pledge Of Love – The Joe Jeffrey Group                  30
   24. The River Is Wide – The Grassroots                         15
   25. See – The Rascals                                          19
   26. Everyday Living Days – Merrilee Rush                       20
   27. Sweet Caroline – Neil Diamond                              39
   28. The Minotaur – Dick Hyman                                  35
   29. Listen To The Band – The Monkees                           31
   30. First Hymn From Grand Terrace – Mark Lindsay               46
   31. What Does It Take – Jr. Walker                             50
   32. Aquarius-Let The Sunshine In – The Fifth Dimension         32
   33. Grazing In The Grass – Friends Of Distinction              23
   34. It’s Getting Better – Mama Cass                            38
   35. Polk Salad Annie – Tony Joe White                          48
   36. Quenton’s Theme – Charles Randolph                         --
   37. Good Old Rock And Roll – Cat Mother                        40
   38. Choice Of Colors – The Impressions                         49
   39. Goodbye – Mary Hopkin                                      28
   40. Hair – The Cowsills                                        34
   41. I Turned You On – The Isley Brothers                       42
   42. Yesterday, When I Was Young – Roy Clark                    44
   43. These Eyes – The Guess Who                                 29
   44. My Cherie Amour – Stevie Wonder                            --
   45. The Prophecy – The Cowsills                                45
   46. In The Time Of Our Lives – Iron Butterfly                  47
   47. I’ll Never Fall In Love Again – Burt Bacharach             --
   48. Along Came Jones – Ray Stevens                             --
   49. Abergavenny – Shannon                                      --
   50. Abraham, Martin And John – Miracles                        --

       PICK ALBUM OF THE WEEK
       Jeff Afdem & The Springfield Flute

Author: Mike Cherry

retired broadcaster: on-air, MD, PD, asst PD, Prod Mgr, IT, station technician/engineer, pioneer Internet webcaster, station installation/maintenance; 12 years in commercial radio, 17 years volunteer in campus/community radio in B.C., Alberta & Wash. Amateur radio operator & "DXer" specializing in AM night-time DX, short-wave DX/listening & remote SDR DXing/listening

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