Saturday, 16 March 2024

Deutsche Hit Parade 1959-1969



All Top 40 Hits, selected flips, 40+ and uncharted
If you like DHP, please leave a comment. Your feedback is essential to me!!!

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32 comments:

Dusty said...
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Dusty said...

Anita Traversi - Mallorca 1965 2'20.mp3
Barbara Klein, Schau nicht auf die Uhr, Single 1960 2'20.mp3
Jerry Williams & The Violents - Unser Twist heißt Loop de Loop (Loop de Loop) 2'40.mp3
Michel & Die Hafensirenen - Fahr mich in die Ferne, mein blonder Matrose 2'23.mp3


ttps://mega.nz/file/8M4FEJSR#Ha7uQ5h1invzAQEAVI1CQ_wU8F_O_Ofrl3lCEAmFmlo


Think the Kit Fleming tune Happy Birthday, (Josefin ? )

is this Kit Fleming Happy Birthday,

https://mega.nz/file/lRpXSZob#McZAhwEPtl0EHatbxxBl2vK850YfY1BPRum1l888Jz4


( label / https://mega.nz/file/5Ap2USzL#M5OT4bZwvwU5GnCUaTu_Le22lAzzeM7yX09ch3Hj74Y)



Professor RnR said...

Many many thanks Dusty. Kit Fleming should be Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen - error in the reference book. I plan to post UK Chart A's & B's. Till now, I've been redirecting all asking for that Chart to your (Old Gold Music) web site. I don't want to be competitive, comparison between two Charts, Bill & UK (NME, RR) should be interesting and this will be the added value. Moreover, Google Drive links should never die, at least as long as Google exists and I pay for the Cloud.

AM said...

Hallo, Jerry

here are 17 missing Songs from German Charts
Greetings AM


https://we.tl/t-5Ah30ce79s

Professor RnR said...

Thanks a lot. Now only one missing track: Joe Raphael - Come Back Sweet September. Other "missing": Ralf Bendix, Ralf - Wenn die Glocken hell erklingen, is actually not missing, it is a copyright trap or error in Hit Bilanz (https://www.memoryradio.de/memoryforum/viewtopic.php?t=7448).

Professor RnR said...

My omission, Joe Raphael - Come Back Sweet September is present in AM's file. Then, no missing tracks!!!

unspam said...

As i said yesterday I like the DHP

Ernie said...

When I listened to Luxemburg 208 or AFN with the transistor radio in 1962 (15 years old), the German hit parade was the last thing that interested me. Now, seen from the past, it looks different again and many a charming pearl comes to light. Thank you Prof also for the German Hit Parade.

Professor RnR said...

Yes Ernie, me the same, exactly the same
"When I listened to Luxemburg ... with the transistor radio in 1962 (15 years old), the German hit parade was the last thing that interested me. Now, seen from the past, it looks different again and many a charming pearl comes to light."

BaDmutti said...

Hi Professor,
Just began downloading the "Deutsche Hit Parade".
Many thanks again for this nice collection.
As for your other collections, this is another great series plenty of nostalgie.
THNX, GRTS & STAY SAFE

Professor RnR said...

Many thanks for your kind words. Yes, today I'm finding this music also very nice - I was devoted to the British Invasion in the 60's.

wh said...

Great work - love to listen to songs of my childhood

The Original Corduroy Cowboy said...

Hello! What is the password for these files? Thank you.

The Original Corduroy Cowboy said...

Hello! I've made a donation...let me know if I need to do anything else...thank you.

The Original Corduroy Cowboy said...

Hello! My mom and I are loving the German Hit Parade and we are listening to the songs every night! I DJ using my smartphone and keep the music playing. Thank you for all the work you do in putting these collections together.

Professor RnR said...

@The Original Corduroy Cowboy
My pleasure and greetings to Mom.

Matafor Miyas said...

Ups Das verlangt Passwort?
Vielen Dank

Professor RnR said...

@Matafor Miyas
Please contact me via the Contact Form

Abir Wait said...

German Hit Parade, wow! It must be a great collection, but what about the password?
I have used the Contact form, I am not sure how the system works. Thank you!

Professor RnR said...

It looks that I did not receive your message, via the Conract Form. If so, pleease try again.

manfredbg said...

In D68.04 and in D68.03 I found Kirsti with "Von mir aus kann es regnen". Why is it in both groups.
I really like the Abi and Esther Ofarim song "Garden of my home", but I miss "Morning of my life", which was the A-side of "Garden of my home".

Professor RnR said...

Kirsti has appeared in D68.04 by mistake. A-side has been deleted and B-side moved to D68.05, where flips are located.
Morning Of My Life is the A-side and you may find it in D67.01.
Generelly, the DHP posts are organized in such a manner, that hits that entered the chart create first parts, selected flips are grouped in the last parts. You may find this organization on the track-list spreadsheet.
Thank you for finding the error and for your kind words of support.

Ed said...

Wow, what a great compilation!
Looking forward to long winter nights, listening to these sixties memories

Professor RnR said...

Thanks Ed for your support and enjoy.

Pit said...

I just sent you my humble request for the password via contact form.Please check spam folder - thanks a lot

Professor RnR said...

@Pit. Can't find it. Please send your request once again (messages sent via Contact Form are not directed to spam folder).

Pit said...

......thanks for your reply. I just sent it a second time - hope it works !

Pit said...

Dear Prof,
it works and it keeps me busy.....hours of listening pleasure ahead.....
my heartfelt thanks for your work and your love of music !!!

bigdee said...

Hi Professor,
too bad I can't open the files because the password is missing. Can you help me?
Thanks in advance.
bigdee

Rockinbavarian said...

A wonderful collection of great memories. You really did a grat job. Highly appreciated!

Professor RnR said...

Thanks for the kind words. My pleasure. Your feedback is essential to me.

MichaelB said...

Bonjour
Serait-il possible de connaitre le mot de passe?