Wednesday, 15 July 2020

Gavin Report 1961.07

 

1. Johnny & Jackey - Carry Your Own Load (2:58)
2. Johnny & Jackey - So Disappointing (2:21)
3. The Journeymen - River Come Down (2:47)
4. The Journeymen - 500 Miles (3:14)
5. Benny Joy - New York - Hey Hey (2:25)
6. Benny Joy - Sincerely, Your Friend (2:29)
7. Kalin Twins - One More Time (2:23)
8. Kalin Twins - I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles (2:11)
9. Bob Knight Four - For Sale (2:25)
10. Bob Knight Four - You Gotta Know (2:07)
11. Gladys Knight & The Pips - Guess Who (3:18)
12. Gladys Knight & The Pips - Stop Running Around (2:09)
13. The Lancers - Lonesome Town (2:45)
14. The Lancers - Young In Love (2:14)
15. Dallan LaRoc - Beginning Of Love (2:02)
16. Dallan LaRoc - Untill (2:14)
17. Jack Larson - The Hammer Bell Song (2:17)
18. Jack Larson - I Love The Way She Laughs (2:08)
19. Linda Laurie - Stay-At-Home Sue (2:41)
20. Linda Laurie - Lazy Love (Instrumental) (2:24)
21. John Leyton - Johnny Remember Me (2:39)
22. John Leyton - There Must Be (2:36)
23. Fran Lori - A Teenage Prayer (2:47)
24. Fran Lori - The Young Cavaliero (Say Love Say) (2:15)
25. Bob Luman - Private Eye (2:16)
26. Bob Luman - You Turned Down The Lights (2:10)
27. James McArthur - (The Story Of) The In-Between Years (2:54)
28. James McArthur - Teenage Tears (2:51)
29. Johnny Madara - Vacation Time (2:19)
30. Johnny Madara - A Story Untold (2:29)
Link in the below post, complete track-list in Content

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Professor,
Another local hit on WLS, The In-Between Years got all the way up to number 9. The Gavin Report and Radio & Records books are the only Whitburn books I haven't bought yet. Am I correct in assuming that the majority of records you're posting here were classified as regional hits, rather than making the Gavin Report National Top 40, or Top 50, or whatever it was? Thanks!

Dockman

Professor RnR said...

Newly researched, issued last year Gavin Report is my reference - purchased via Record Research. To get more info about Gavin, just click wiki-link added to Gavin post (in green).
Some hits have peak position some do not have and they are denoted AG (regional hits in the book) - column E of the track-list.
Then, Gavin'e hits are also regional hits. However, Territorial and Breakout charts, published in Billboard, give better insight on regional hits - they will be posted next to Gavin.