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APR. 18 1960 No. 672 254 - THE NATIONAL WEEKLY OF RECORDED MUSIC vioNTI unruly ler DOING THE MADISON are (left to right) Amy Records Sales - manager Walter Blumberg, Cookie Brown, Dance Instructress Renee, Al Brown and Buddy Smith, A&R chief for the new label, organized only three months ago and already riding high on the charts with its first hit, "The Madison." 'CU:dVci :3 11.!1: ^:1 N7413!I 01.731 :.11'1311 UGH ES 2DIV AmericanRadioHistory.Com

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  • APR. 181960No. 672

    254 -THE NATIONAL WEEKLY OF RECORDED MUSIC

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    DOING THE MADISON are (left to right) Amy Records Sales -manager Walter Blumberg, Cookie Brown, Dance InstructressRenee, Al Brown and Buddy Smith, A&R chief for the new label,organized only three months ago and already riding high on thecharts with its first hit, "The Madison."

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  • burning bright!"THE OLD LAMPLITHE BROWNS,..

    TER"

    Lighting up the album charts: The Browns'"Town and Country "e) tic N it I( )U (et)

    MUM There's Life In The Old Girl YetVENDOR

    THE NATIONAL WEEKLYOF RECORDED MUSIC

    13th YEAR OFPUBLICATION

    D. M. STEINBERG, Publisher

    ALICE KOSNER, Asst.

    Advertising and PromotionManager

    M. GILMANLES FLEISCHER, asst.

    Business ManagerJOHN BACKUS

    CirculationLORETTA PERRY

    West Coast RepresentativeDEE HILL

    6087 Sunset Blvd.Hollywood 28, Calif.

    H011ywood 9-7176

    Chicago RepresentativeHAL TATE

    192 N. Clark St.Chicago, Ill. ANdover 3-6520

    Research and SurveyFLORENCE FORMAN

    JAY AMDUR LEO LEVINALTON CHELETTE

    Art ProductionHAL HOCHVERT

    Editorial & AdvertisingOffices:

    157 West 57th St.New York 19, N.Y.

    PLaza 7-1323

    Subscription & BusinessOffices:

    100 Astor SI., Newark 2, N.J.Bigelow 3-0222

    SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $10 peryear in the United States orCanada. $19 per year includesFirst Class or Air Mail Deliveryof the weekly MUSIC VENDORBULLET. $20 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.

    The way some people talk, you would think therecord business was on the verge of total collapse.All because of a bureaucratic interpretation of acodicil in the Federal Communications Act whichmight cost radio stations some ten or fifteen dollarsto audition most of the new releases in a singleweek, if they had to pay for each reocrd auditionedin that time.

    To save that ten or fifteen bucks, we are expectedto believe that radio is going to lay down dead,and that the record business, like some ancientHindu bride, is going to cast itself into the graveout of sheer compassion, misery and helplessness.

    But the picture is not quite as dark as it is pro-jected. It is only the screen that is blurred. Afterall, there is still a good deal of bounce and romancein an industry where Elvis Presley's first release intwo years ( despite the FCC interpretation )hasalready passed the one million mark. And CapitolRecords informs us that not since Tennessee Ernie'sSixteen Tons has the label had such an initial reac-tion to a record as to Jeanne Black's He'll Have ToStay. Old Town takes paid space in the trade pressto inquire if business is bad, and answers: "Nothere!"

    And where else in modern American business cana few people get together to form a little recordcompany-and with its first outing beat one of thegiants in the industry all the way up the charts.This actually happened to The Madison on Amyvs. The Madison Time on Columbia.

    With so much zest and life and opportunity inwhat is still a very much open industry-open fortalent and imagination and business acumen-thingscannot be so bad, after all.

    As Archy's Mehitabel used to say, toujours gai,there's life in the old girl yet.

    Second Class Moil PrivilegesAuthorised al Newark, N. .1

    MUSIC VENDOR - April 18, 1960 No. 672AmericanRadioHistory.Com

  • on the VII

    fliciiitie Will be

    he Greateg of 11-

    THEqthe lmotion picture "The Unforgiven"

    iFORGIVEN

    theMcGuireSisters

    SURE BETS

    Rated***on the performance andsales survey authenticated by MusicGuild of America. For complete Pro-gramming Charts see pages 19.22.

    7 POP, 4 CM, 3 FMB, 3 LP'S (Mono) Added to This Week's Charts

    *** POPULARCATHY'S CLOWN(Acuff -Rose, BMI)

    Everly Bros-WB-5 I 51Always It's You

    BURNING BRIDGES

    (Sage & Sand, SESAC)

    Jack Scott-Top Rank -2041Oh Little One

    THE WAY OF A CLOWN(Aldon Music, BMI)

    Teddy Randazzo-ABC-Par-I0088

    LOVE YOU SO

    (Maraville, BMI)

    Ron Holden-Donna-1315

    Cherie

    My Babe

    LONELY WEEKENDS

    (Knox Music, BMI)

    Charlie Rich-Phillips-3552Everything I Do Is Wrong

    FOR LOVE

    (Pri-Gan, BMI)

    Lloyd Price-ABC-Par-I0102

    No Ifs, No Ands

    HE'LL HAVE TO STAY

    (Central Songs, BMI)

    Jeanne Black-Cap-4368

    Under Your Spell Again

    *** COUNTRY & WESTERNYOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOUWilburn Bros-De-3I062

    *** Sentenced To Die

    TEEN -EX

    The Browns-RCA-Vi-7700(***Mar. 14 on 'The Old Lamplighter')

    WRONG COMPANYW. Stewart-J.Howard-Chall-59071

    We'll Never Love Again

    SMILING BILL McCALLJohnny Cash-Col-41618

    *** Seasons Of My Heart

    *** RHYTHM & BLUESHITHER & THITHER & YONBrook Benton-Merc-7 I 566

    (*** April I I onFOR LOVELloyd Price-ABC-Par-10102

    (*** April 18 onBARBARA

    Temptations-Goldisc-3001(*** April 11 on

    Popular)

    Popular)

    Popular)

    *** LP'S (MONAURAL)ALWAYSRoger Williams-Kapp-KL-I 172

    REJOICE DEAR HEARTSBrother Dave Gardner-RCA-Vi-LPM-2083

    SOLD OUTKingston Trio-Cap-T-I352

    4MUSIC VENDOR - April 18, 1960

    MUSIC VENDOR - April 18, 1960

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    MUSit VENDOR`GOING UP' LIST

    The following hits jumped 10 or more placesin this week's MUSIC VENDOR Survey.

    Title and Artist

    STUCK ON YOU-E. Presley-RCA-ViLET THE LITTLE GIRL DANCE-

    B. Bland-Old TownSTEP BY STEP-Crests-CoedCRADLE OF LOVE-J. Preston-MercTHE MADISON-Tunetoppers-AmySTAIRWAY TO HEAVEN-M. Sedaka-RCA-ViWHAT AM I LIVING FOR-C. Twitty-MGMAPPLE GREEN-J. Valli-MercMOUNTAIN OF LOVE-H. Dorman-RitaFAME AND FORTUNE-E. Presley-RCA-ViHITHER & THITHER & YON-B. Benton-MercCHERRY PIE-Skip & Flip-BrentPAPER ROSES-A. Bryant-CarlBARBARA-Temptations-Go'discCHATTANOOGA CHOO CHOO-

    E. Fields-RendCATHY'S CLOWN-Everly Bros.-WBBESAME MUCHO-Coasters-AtcoBURNING BRIDGES-J. Scott-Top RankLOVE YOU SO-R. Holden-DonnaLONELY WEEKENDS-C. Rich-PhillipsFOR LOVE-L. Price-ABC-ParHE'LL HAVE TO STAY-J. Black-CapGOOD TIMIN'-J. Jone-CubTIL TOMORROW-J. Harper-CapA STAR IS BORN-M. Dinning-MGMTHIS LAND IS YOUR LAND-P. Clayton-MonEARTH ANGEL-J. Tillotson-CadMACK THE KNIFE-E. Fitzgerald-VervePINK CHIFFON-M. Torok-GuydenSKATER'S WALTZ-B. Vaughn-DotDOGGIN' AROUND-J. Wilson-BrunsANOTHER SLEEPLESS NIGHT-

    J. Clanton-AceDUTCHMAN'S GOLD-W. Brennan-Dot

    This LastWeek Week

    8 18

    17 27

    19 29

    22 32

    32 50

    34 57

    36 62

    38 48

    41 52

    48 E8

    51 61

    58 73

    59 74

    60 70

    61 77

    63

    64 75

    68 (-)72 86

    73 83

    74

    75

    77 96

    79 91

    80 100

    86 97

    94

    95 (-)96

    97

    98 1-)

    99 (-)100 (-)

    THE TOP 200See pages 11.20. 21. 22 - for the indus-try's fastest, most accurate and completeProgramming and Buying Guides..

    THE TOP 200 RECORDS

    T

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    funniest, most memorable recorded momentsin the history of Show Business!

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  • 10 SIDES ENTER MV

    TOP 100 THIS WEEKTen new std... .10.1,1 MUSIC VEN-

    .DOR's Top 100 charts i hi week in the sur-vey authenticated by thr Music Guild ofAmerica.

    Simultaneously qualifying as Sure Betswere:

    Cathy's Clown-Everly Bros.-WARNERBROS.

    Burning Bridges-Jack Scott-TOP RANKFor Love - Lloyd Price - ABC -PARA-

    MOUNTHe'll Have To Stay-Jeanne Black -CAP-

    ITOLOther new sides were:Earth Angel - Johnny Tillotson - CA-

    DENCEPink Chiffon-Mitchell Torok-GUYDENSkater's Waltz-Billy Vaughan-DOTDoggin' Around-Jackie Wilson-BRUNS-

    WICK

    DearMusic Vendor...

    "You areso iar superior

    to anybodyelse, they

    aren't evenin the

    running.lnfact we

    droppedseveral

    other publications."

    NormanGetke

    Gefke MusicCenter

    Sioux falls,S. Date.

    Another Sleepless N ight - ilinny Clanton-ACE

    Dutchman's Gold-Walter Brennan-DOT

    FCC Ruling Suspended1111 As predicted last week in Music Vendor,the FCC's interpretation of Section 317 ofthe Federal Communications Act has beenrescinded until further notice.

    The FCC's announcement that the rulingis temporarily lifted now leaves the inter-pretation of the section solely in the handsof the radio stations.

    Section 317 stipulates that "all matterbroadcast by any station for which serviceor money . . . is directly or indirectly prom-ised . . . shall at the time of the broadcastbe announced as paid for or furnished."

    Since the Federal Communications Actwas passed in 1934, stations have interpret-ed this section broadly.

    Jack Schwartz JoinsMusic Vendor Staff Jack Schwartz has left the Long IslandPress to join the staff of Music Vendor asnews editor. This is in keeping with MusicVendor's policy of sound news coverage asa corrective to so much of the puff stuffthat invariably finds its way into many ofthe trade publications. Schwartz, whoserved as a regional reporter for the Press,formerly was on the public relations staffof Grossingers. At The City College, ofwhich he is a graduate, he edited The Cam-pus, an undergraduate newspaper.

    Mercury Leads In First QuarterII Mercury Records was the most success-ful label in the nation for the first quarterof the year, according to the Music Vendorcharts.

    Mercury led the field placing 19 discsamong the top ten hits. It ran number onefor three consecutive weeks with JohnnyPreston's "Running Bear." This was follow-ed up with the lucrative "Baby," and therevamped version of "Harbor Lights."

    Other labels scoring high on the chartsfor the first three months this year wereColumbia, MGM and ABC -Paramount.

    And still ANOTHER

    2 -SIDED SMASHto KEEP 'emPRICE -CONSCIOUS(LLOYD, of course!)

    Smash!

    NO IFS-NOANDS

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    Distributed in Canada bySpartan of Canada, Ltd.

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  • Code of Ethics Adopted,Section 317 DiscussedAt Initial DJA Confab

    By HAL TATE

    MINNEAPOLIS-Adoption of a Code ofEthics by the Disc Jockey Association whichspecifically spelled out that no memberswould accept favors or allow anyone to in-fluence them on record -playing and an offerto the National Association of Broadcastersfor DJA to help NAB in recommendingchanges of Section 317 to the FCC werethe highlights of the first official member-ship meeting of the group held here at thePick-Nicollet Hotel April 8-10.

    Practically all nilicers, headed by Presi-dent Jim Hawthorne Los Ange-les, were le vie( tell and illy Wald of diret..-1111i WON I! ti. ineinlwis

    1)1A again spelled nut tli.it it was strictlypiolessional iiiganlialimi and that its by-

    laws specifically Inibid it from bargainingwith stations or negotiating in any way re-garding salaries, working conditions, etc.

    This was stressed to allay any fears onmanagement's part about the status of DJA.In fact, several top management representa-tives attended the meeting including ToddStorz, head of his five -station radio group;Chuck Blore, vice president of the Crowell -Collier group of stations including KFWB,Hollywood; and Lionel S. Baxter, executiveof the Storer Broadcasting System, Miami.Additionally, other top executives expressedtheir regrets at their inability to attend. JohnF. Box, Jr., managing director of the Bala-ban group of stations, wired his regretsfrom St. Louis stating that union negotia-tions prevented him from coming to Min-neapolis for the conclave but wishing theDJA best success and promising to workwith the group in every way possible. Gil-bert McLendon, too, was unable to attend,being in Europe at the present time.

    No record company executives were in-vited to attend the DJA meet and nonewere in attendance. Storz' presence was in-terpreted by many that he himself wouldnot sponsor any more dee-jay conventionsbut that should DJA eventually work out

    some arrangement whereby record firmsmight legitimately exhibit their wares atfuture meetings, he (Storz) would supportsuch a move.

    Section 317 of the Communications Actcame in for considerable discussion at themeeting. Originally, it was planned to senda two paragraph resolution to the FCC ad-vocating the continued practice of stationsreceiving promotional records but callingfor support of the FCC interpretation where-by record giveaways would be forbiddenat hops or for prizes.

    After considerable discussion it was de-cided to forward any DJA comments to theNational Association of Broadcasters, whoas management representatives, could thenstudy the DJA recommendations and for-ward them on the FCC.

    Additionally DJA thought it might behelpful to the NAB if the disc jockeys could"sit in" with the NAB when Section 317discussions were being held and sought per-mission to do so.

    The DJA resolution, stated in part, "Themembers of the DJA agree that the receritFCC interpretation of Section 317 needsrevision and offers its complete support tothe NAB resolution seeking relief since theruling vitally concerns the disc jockeys ofAmerica and their association as well asmanagement and as we may be able to offersuggestions in areas where we are, perhaps,more knowledgable, we respectfully solicitan invitation to be represented and contrib-ute whatever and whenever possible to thismatter."

    Questions of raising money for the organ-ization were discussed. Turned down wasthe proposal to increase annual dues film$10 to $20, the feeling being that thehigher dues would keep many smaller -towndisc jockeys from joining. President JimHawthorne said that, while temporarily ta-bled, Producer Robert Lippert, releasingthrough 20th Century -Fox, was still inter -

    (Continued on page 23)

    LONirE1)16411GAN

    b

    ,MyOld Marisa Dustman's\ (Ballad of a Refuse Disposal Officer)

    THE BILLBOARDMARCH 28, 1960

    Pye's Lonnie Doneganmade chart history

    this week as

    first British artist to top list in firstweck. He shares the spot

    with Johnny Preston(Mercury) slicing

    "Running Scar" Only

    previous occasion was Elvis Presley("lailhouse Rock"

    1958.

    I in

    Donegan. who is justback from two weeks' recording

    with his U. S. label,Atlantic. made it with "My Old

    an's a

    Dustman," a cleaned -upversion of a bar -room

    ditty, recorded

    on one-nighter last month. ReputedlyeePye had 120,000

    advance ordcrs for its March 6

    "ENGLISH -AMERICAN" GLOSSARY OF TERMS:

    flippin' Skint -"mighty brok"Gorblirney Trousers - "workman's trousers"Council flat -"local government apartment"Dmsy Roots -"cockney rhyming slang for boots"

    Personal ManagementMANNY GREENFIELD

    I I !Atlantic 2058

    WO, ,_LADINGMARCH In, ma

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    VOLUM AND THE HANDall RleberA (ColaA)

    Out 1 week in Englandand already #1 on the

    English Charts. 300,000sold in 1st week!

    ATLANTIC RECORDSMUSIC VENDOR April 18, 1960

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  • COASTCAPERS

    By DEE HILL

    HOLLYWOOD - The famed H'woodPalladium is trying to lure Lester Lanin fora summer date. If ok'd, it'll mark his Coastdebut. His 10 Epic albums rank him asAmerica's top seller of dance music.

    Bobby Austin, brother of Dot publicistBudd Austin, has joined the Challenge ros-ter as a singer . . . Art and Dotty Todd,chart -bound with Say You via new Dart la-bel, are back on familiar terrain-CasinoRoom, Ambassador Hotel New KFWBpick hit of week: Cathy's Clown, first EverlyBros. wax for WB.

    After catching new Marlon Brando flick,"The Fugitive Kind," previewed here, I'manxiously awaiting U -A's sound -track album,music by Kenyon Hopkins . . . The Lime -liters, one of the best folk -singing units,cleverly spoof suburbian living via Charlie,The Midnight Marauder, new single onElektra ... Spoofing our scientific progressis Sheldon Allman with a Hi-Fi package,Folks Songs for the 21st Century. 'Tis up-roarious.

    Look -alike dep't: Bob Harris, promoter.for Abe Diamond Dist., and Bob Mitchum... The trampoline sports craze cued JackHoffman and Norm Malkin to jump with anew disk, Trampoline, etched by The Sun-nysiders on Zenith label . . . Don Randi, amaster of the 88, opens this week at newly-decor'd Capri on La Cienega, featuring anew disclick, Oh Yeah, on Mark -X.

    Hart Dist., now at 1216 Olympic Blvd.,is carrying the climbing Carthay disk, Finda Penny, a rousing sing -a -long lead byJohnny Prophet . . . Hal Winn and EddieAlperson, Jr. jet to France to score a fabu-lous new cartoon series.

    Pa-ty line: Jackie Cooper and Abby Dal-ton, stars of "Hennessey" TV series, onhand at Decca's bash honoring the show'smusical director, Sonny Burke, who's waxedthe smooth theme ... Bunnie Kurlan, Mod-ern Dist., hosted a dandy reception at theScandia for Vanguard Records' stars, TheWeavers, here on concert tour.

    The word is that Alan Freed, king ofr & r will come west to join KDAY Ac-tor Aki Aleong ("Never So Few") producedthe Pan -World disking of Please Take aChance on Me, introducing Hannibal. Del-Fi's handling nat'l distribution . . . TonyGarber's the boy plugging One Boy, aColumbia gem by Jill Corey. Tune's one ofthe stoppers in new B'way show, "Bye, ByeBirdie."

    Bill Keefe and Bud Dain going all-outwith Eddie Cochran's new Liberty item, CutAcross Shorty . . . Mercury's local promospark -plug, Bob Holliday, ran Hither &Thither & Yon with Brook Benton during lat-ter's run here at the Cloister ... KPOPIat-ter-spinners Nick Paul and Duke Norton toengage in a lawn -mowing contest at Grif-fith Park May I. Assisting will be disk starsDodie Stevens and Jerry Wallace.

    Star gazing: Herb Dexter wheeling 'roundwith Teresa Brewer's new Coral cutie, IfThere Are Stars in My Eyes. Sam Laine'stouting Waitin' For The Stars To Shine, aclimber by the Silver Sisters on Shell Rec-ords, handled by Sunland Dist . . . DamianCory bows as a disker on Coast -based Ac-cent Records with a goodie, Rain, newlune ... Norm Goodwin and Phil La Gree,Hart Dist., report Dot's biggestthe Southland: Dutchman's Gold, true leg-end of Arizona's Superstitious Mountain.

    Dwayne Hickman, the blonde "DobieGillis" bombshell of TV fame, is readyinghis first Capitol wax . . . Rendezvous Rec-ords' prexy Rod Pierce has big plans fornewly -signed songstress Georgia Carr, one-time dj in NY . . . The Surfers, Hi-Fi diskstars, have locked up a 90 -day stint foreach of next five years at Oriental Villagein Honolulu.

    Louise Scherman jubilant over KRLA'spick of week-Pennies 'From Heaven, acash -in for The Skyliners Stan Stynp, anexpectant poppa again, also celebratingsuccess of Jimmy Darren's disking of title -tune from flick, "Because They're Young". .. Fittingly, most -requested disk in SantaBarbara is Barbara, a climber by TheTemptations on Goldisc, reports Eddie Dil-)n, KEYT-TV.

    The pitch from (Stan) Cumberpatch: SFaction a-brewin' on Kandy label with FiveFoot Two by Don Johnson and new RomarRecords has instant response with MotherFletcher's Instant Cha-Cha by King Guion.

    12 MUSIC VENDOR - April 18, 1960

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  • GOLD RECORD FOR RCA LP-George R. Marek, Vice -President and General Manager of the RCA VictorRecord Division (left) and George Prutting, Director-International Record Division, RCA Victor (right) showE. R. Lewis, President of The Decca Record Co., Ltd.in England, the R.I.A.A. gold -record award for theSouth Pacific movie soundtrack album. The album,whose sales are now up to Viz -million copies, is thebiggest -selling LP in England today.

    DearMusic Vendor ...

    "We coulddo

    withoutthe other

    publicationsas far

    music programming

    is concerned.

    MusicVend

    is IOPS."

    A. F. Reese

    WatertownAmusement

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    OS

    MGM RecordsExpands Staff

    MGM Records, in a move to expand itsrecording, sales and sales promotion depart-ments, has added two new members to thestaff and has reassigned two other staffersto new posts.

    Sol Greenberg, who had been in chargeof the sales division of the Lion label, nowmoves into single record sales. Greenberg,a veteran with thirteen years' experience inthe record business, has been on the salesstaff of RCA Victor's Newark distributorand with All State, MGM Records' distribu-tor in Newark. He also has a backgroundof retail store experience.

    Ed Heller, who has been working on bothsales promotion and A&R, has been assignedto handle A&R work only with particularemphasis on special album tie-in projects.

    Harry Anger, Jr., who was formerly asso-ciated with the record divisions of WarnerBrothers and RCA Victor, moves into thepost of sales promotion manager with spe-cial concentration on album sales promotionon the distributor, dealer and consumer lev-els. In this area he will work closely withSol Handwerger who heads advertising,publicity and public relations.

    Frank Luther, long active in the recordindustry as writer, director, producer andperformer, joins MGM Records' A&R divi-sion in a special capacity, bringing with himnew concepts of album recording.

    How Carlton Does It$ In an effort to facilitate matters for radiostations under the new FCC ruling, CarltonRecords now has the following legend print-ed on the mailing envelopes for Guaranteedand Carlton Records:

    "This is a prevue record for listening pur-poses. It may be treated in accordance withyour own interpretation of recent FCC reg-ulations. You may freely use this record assuits your policy with no obligation whatso-ever to the manufacturer. If you prefer,however, you may purchase this record atthe wholesale price of 46 cents by remittingto us now or adding such purchase to anopen account. We will happily co-operatewith any policy .that suits your needs withthe assurance to you that no commitmentis intended by the manufacturer."

    you'll flip too...when you hearMr. Fabulous'

    new single

    ROGER WILLIAMSLA MONTANA

    (If She Should Come To You)

    WHAT LIES OVER THE HILL?K-331

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  • Jockeying Around

    with SAM SOUND

    Our apologies to Civitan International,especially to Warren A. Bade, governor ofthe Texas district, who takes exception toan item appearing in this space February15, 1960. . . Item referred to StationKONO-San Antonio, which disassociateditself from the Civitan Teen Canteen pro-gram . . . No reflection on Teen Canteenwas meant, and we are happy to set therecord straight for what is undoubtedly afine and patriotic organization.

    Joe Sebastian of KLIF-Dallas would ap-preciate our mentioning the following item:"In an attempt to bridge the gap betweenthe songwriter and the disc jockey, JoelSebastian, KLIF-Dallas, Texas, has writtenan article on popular music to be featuredin 'The Songwriter's Review' " . . . There,we've mentioned it.

    "Rockin" Robin Luningham wonders if hecan get his name in our columns . . . Hecan stop wondering now. Incidentally, henow works for KYDA-Gallup, N.M., andwants all communicants not to write him athis previous address, since he doesn't wantto pay the 'extra postage for rerouting hisvoluminous mail . . . And Chuck Edwards,of KROD Radio in El Paso, is "on a come-back kick" by which he means that the sta-tion will broadcast record hops so theteens won't have to worry about peoplemaking fun of how well they don't dance.

    SHAKEUP: Duke Norton, Nick Paul, DickWhittington to KPOP; Jack Gilbert, JayMichaels to KDAY; Sam Riddle to KRLA;Al Jarvis, Ray Bream to KLAC; and FrankEvans to KRKD . . . all in Los Angeles . . .Jerry Stephens, formerly with KOMA-Ok-lahoma City, joins the Gila Broadcastingnetwork as production and music director

    . Don Gilman, formerly with KSWI-Coun-cil Bluffs, Iowa, becomes an account execu-tive with KOIL-Omaha.

    N,ew voice at WHYN-Springfield-Holy-oke, Masse, is Phil Drumheller, who will hostthe platter party from 2:30-6:00 weekdays

    D.J.'s,DISTRIBS - Get With ANNA'sNew Double Value Side Today!

    I/ Great For Pop And R&B Programming And Adult Listening

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    "EVERY THINGABOUT YOU"

    By TY HUNTERand the Voicemasters

    ANNA 1114

    ANNA RECORDS588 Farnsworth Detroit 2. Mich. TEmple 1-7474

    F . . . Help, KELP ... Sorry we can't use allthe wonderful material on your smash tie-inwith "Operation Petticoat," which broughtSRO signs for the first time in years to thelocal picture palace in El Paso showing thefeature.

    Connie B. Gay informs us that he hasbeen operating "the world's only FM coun-try music station," and that it's been goshdarn successful, too. Station is WGAY inthe Washington, D.C. area . . . Mr. Gaywill also have us note that it is "the world'sonly one-man radio station" .. completelyautomated via the Schafer system. (Item isworthy of more comments, which will benoted in the future.)

    Tom Edwards, the city slicker turnedcountry boy, would have everybody knowthat he's now heading up a large C&Wshow featuring name guests every otherweek on WADC-Akron, 0.

    Harold Friedman To EuropeFor Rank Records Conference

    Harold Friedman, IndependentConsult-ant and Director of the Executive Commit-tee of Rank Records of America, left Sun-

    day, April 10th, for a two week trip toEngland and France to confer with topmembers of the Rank Organization RecordDivision.

    Friedman will meet with Bernard T.Ness, General Manager of the Rank Organ-isation Record Division, Bob Roberts, Com-mercial manager of Rank Records Ltd., DickRowe, A&R head of Rank Records Ltd.,Phil Green, Musical Director of the RankOrganization, Paul Lynton, CommercialManager of Rank Audio Plastics, Ltd. andChristopher Salmon, President of Rank Rec-ords of America, who is flying in from To-ronto to attend.

    ARMADA BoardMeets In New York

    As we go to press the Board of Directorsof the Association of Record Manufacturersand Distributors of America is meeting atthe St. Moritz Hotel in New York to studythe possibilities for a joint effort with thebroadcasting industry towards the modifica-tion of Section 317. The board is also com-pleting plans for ARMADA's June conven-tion.

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  • DECCA SIGNS SAMMY KAYE-Martin Salkin, vice president, Leonard Schneider, executive vice president, band-leader Sammy Kaye and Milt Graber, A&R head, are all smiles after the signing of Kaye to a long term con-tract with Decca Records. Kaye, who previously was associated with Schneider on the Brunswick label, willrecord under Gabler's direction.

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    THE TOP 10 ON THER&B OFFICIAL HIT PARADE(Rated **** and numbered 1 thru 10 on the per-formance and soles survey authenticated by MusicGuild of Americo)This Week

    I I LOVE THE WAY YOU LOVEM. Johnson-ua

    2 WHITE SILVER SANDSB. Black's Combo-hi

    3 NIGHTJ. Wilson-br

    4 BABYB. Benton-D. Washington-merc

    5 FANNIE MAEB. Brown-fire

    6 MONEY (THAT'S ALL I WANT)B. Strong-anna

    7 DON'T DECEIVE MER. Brown-et

    8 LET THE LITTLE GIRL DANCEB. Bland-old town

    9 STEP BY STEPCrests-coed

    10 THIS MAGIC MOMENTDrifters-at

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    THE 3 -STAR R& BHIT PARADERS OF THE WEEK(Rated *** and numbered 11 thru 50 on the per-formance and sales survey authenticated by MusicGuild of America)This Week

    00H POO PAH DOOJ. Hill-minit

    12 CLEMENTINEB. Darin-atco

    13 HARBOR LIGHTSPlatters-merc

    14 LADY LUCKL. Price-abc

    15 IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOUD. Washington-merc

    16 COFFEE GRINDH. Ballard-king

    17 JUST A LITTLE BITR. Gordon-vj

    18 DOGGIN' AROUNDJ. Wilson-br

    19 SOMEDAYD. Reese-vi

    20 AT MY DOORD. Clark-abner

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    21 THEME FROM 'A SUMMER PLACE' (15)P. Faith-col

    22 BABY WHAT YOU WANT ME TO DO (22)J. Reed-vi

    23 THE MADISONTunetoppers-amy

    24 I'LL GO CRAZYJ. Brown-fed

    25 CARAVANSanto & Johnny-can amer

    26 RUBYA. Wade-coed

    27 LITTLE SUSIE-PART 4R. Bryant Trio-sig

    28 WILD ONEB. Rydell-cameo

    29 HANDY MANJ. Jones-cub

    30 PARADISES. Turner-big top

    31 MADISON TIMER. Bryant Combo-col

    32 TEENAGE SONATAS. Cooke-vj

    33 GOODBYE KANSAS CITYW. Harrison-fury

    34 BESAME MUCHO-PART ICoasters-atco

    35 STARBRIGHTJ. Mathis-coi

    36 MASHED POTATOESN. Kendrich-dade

    37 HITHER & THITHER & YONB. Benton-merc

    38 SWEET SIXTEENB. B. King-kent

    39 BEATNIK FLYJohnny & Hurricanes-werwick

    40 LOVEYClovers-au

    41 SHAKE A HANDL. Baker-at

    42 I BURNED YOUR LETTERR. Brown-at

    43 I'LL TAKE CARE OF YOUB. B. Bland-duke

    44 FOR LOVEL. Price-abc

    45 WHAT IN THE WORLD'S COMEOVER YOUJ. Scott-top rank

    46 TOO POOPED TO POPC. Berry-chess

    47 BARBARATemptations-goldisc

    48 NEXT TIMEL. J. Parker-duke

    49 WHO YOU GONNA LOVER. Charles-abc

    50 YOU GOT WHAT IT TAKESM. Johnson-ua

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  • Sit VENDOR TOP 140 POP HIT PARADE1%4E ON THE NATION'S

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    THE 3 -STAR P 0 PHIT PARADERS OF THE WEEK(Rated *** and numbered 11 thru 75 on the per-formance and sales survey authenticated by MusicGuild of America)

    This Week Last Week

    II CLEMENTINE B. Darin-atco

    12 FOOTSTEPS S. Lawrence-abc

    13 SIXTEEN REASONSC. Stevens-wb

    14 NIGHTJ. Wilson-br

    15 WILD ONEB. Rydell-cameo

    16 THE OLD LAMPLIGHTER Browns-vi

    17 LET THE LITTLE GIRL DANCEB. Bland-old town

    18 0 DIO MIO Annette-vista

    19 STEP BY STEPCrests-coed

    20 BABY B. Benton-D. Washington-merc

    21 HARBOR LIGHTS Platters-merc

    22 CRADLE OF LOVE J. Preston-merc

    23 ALL THOSE TEARDROPS F. Avalon-chanc24 BEATNIK FLY

    Johnny & Hurricanes-warwick25 BIG IRON

    M. Robbins-col26 SUMMER SET

    M. Kelly-carl27 AM I THAT EASY TO FORGET

    D. Reynolds-dot28 JUST ONE TIME

    D. Gibson-vi29 STARBRIGHT

    J. Mathis-col30 (WELCOME) NEW LOVERS

    P. Boone-dot31 MONEY (THAT'S ALL I WANT)

    B. Strong-anna32 THE MADISON

    Tunetoppers-amy33 MR. LUCKY

    * H. Mancini-viG. Auld-t.r.

    34 STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN N. Sedaka-vi

    35 TALL OAK TREED. Burnette-era

    36 WHAT AM I LIVING FORC. Twitty-mgm

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    THE TOP 10 ON THE(Rated **** and numbered 1 thru 10 on the perforn,......

    This Week Last Week

    I GREENFIELDS Bros. 4-col

    2 THEME FROM 'A SUMMER PLACE' P. Faith-col

    3 HE'LL HAVE TO GO J. Reeves-vi

    4 SWEET NOTHIN'SB. Lee-de

    5 SINK THE BISMARCKJ. Horton-col

    37 SOMEDAY D. Reese-vi

    38 APPLE GREEN J. V.alli-merc39 THIS MAGIC MOMENT

    Drifters-at40 TEDDY

    C. Francis-mgm41 MOUNTAIN OF LOVE

    H. Dorman-rite42 IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU

    D. Washington-merc43 CARAVAN

    Santo & Johnny-can-am44 PLEDGING MY LOVE

    *J. Tillotson-cadS. Clark-Jamie

    45 SHAZAMD. Eddy-Jamie

    46 FIVE FOOT TWOD. Johnson-kandy

    47 FANNIE MAEB. Brown-fire

    48 FAME AND FORTUNE E. Presley-vi

    49 HANDY MANJ. Jones-cub

    50 ANGELA JONESJ. Ferguson-mgm

    51 HITHER & THITHER & YON B. Benton-merc

    52 RUBYA. Wade-coed

    53 MADISON TIMER. Bryant Combo-col

    54 WHAT IN THE WORLD'SCOME OVER YOU

    J .Scott-t.r.55 MIDNITE SPECIAL

    P. Evans-guar56 EL MATADOR

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    PUPPY LOVE P. Anka-abcSTUCK ON YOU E. Presley-viMAMA

    C. Francis-mgmI LOVE THE WAY YOU LOVE

    M. Johnson-ua

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    57 WAKE ME WHEN IT'S OVERA. Williams-cad

    58 CHERRY PIESkip & Flip-brent

    59 PAPER ROSESA. Bryant-carl

    60 BARBARATemptations-goldisc

    61 CHATTANOOGA CHOO CHOOE. Fields-rend

    62 AT MY FRONT DOORD. Clark-abner

    63 CATHY'S CLOWNEverly Bros.-wb

    64 BESAME MUCHOCoasters-atco

    65 A CLOSER WALK WITH THEE*J. Rodgers-ro

    P. Fountain-cor66 DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE

    Les Compagnons-cap67 A SIX PACK TO GO

    H. Thompson-cap68 BURNING BRIDGES

    J. Scott-t.r.69 DON'T DECEIVE ME

    R. Brown-at70 LOVER'S LEAP

    W. Pierce-de71 THE WAY OF A CLOWN

    T. Randazzo-abc72 LOVE YOU SO

    R. Holden-donna73 LONELY WEEKENDS

    C. Rich-phillips74 FOR LOVE

    L. Price-abc75 HE'LL HAVE TO STAY

    *J. Black-capC. Minette-abc

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    BREAKINGFOR A HIT(Rated ** plus and numbered 76 thru 100 on theperformance and sales survey authenticated byMusic Guild of America)

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    76 OOH POO PAH DOO (81)J. Hill-minit

    77 GOOD TIMIN' (96)J. Jones-cub

    78 YOU DON'T KNOW ME (79)L. Welch-cad

    79 TIL TOMORROW (91)J. Harper-cap

    80 A STAR IS BORN (1001M. Dinning-mqm

    81 HOUSE OF BAMBOO (76)E. Grant-de

    82 YOU BELONG TO ME (68)J. James-mgm

    83 SOMEONE LOVES YOU JOE (87)Singing Belles-madison

    84 ROCKIN' RED WING (84)S. Masters-lode

    85 MAKE THOSE EYES AT ME FOR (89)R. Peterson-Vi

    86 THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND (97)P. Clayton-mon

    87 TEEN -EX (93) Browns-vi

    88 THE TIES THAT BIND (88) B. Benton-merc

    89 HEART (80)P. Lee-cap

    90 NOBODY LOVES ME LIKE YOU (92)Flamingos-end

    91 BALLERINA (94)V. Monroe-ua

    92 YOU'RE SINGING OUR LOVESONG TO SOMEBODY ELSE (95)

    J. Wallace-chall93 CHI CHI MERENGUE (99)

    Eloise Trio-de94 EARTH ANGEL (-)

    J. Tillotson-cad95 MACK THE KNIFE (-)

    E. Fitzgerald-verve96 PINK CHIFFON (-)

    M. Torok-guyden97 SKATER'S WALTZ (-)

    B. Vaughn-dot98 DOGGIN' AROUND (-)

    J. Wilson-br99 ANOTHER SLEEPLESS NIGHT (-)

    J. Clanton-ace100 DUTCHMAN'S GOLD (-)

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    20 MUSIC VENDOR - April 18. 1960 MUSIC VENDOR - Aeril IR 1914AmericanRadioHistory.Com

  • THE TOP 100N THEOM OFFICIAL HIT PARADE(Rated **** and numbered 1 thru 10 on the performance and sales survey authenticated by MusicGuild of America)This Week

    I HE'LL HAVE TO GOJ. Reeves-vi

    2 ANOTHERR. Drusky-de

    3 JUST ONE TIMED. Gibson-vi

    4 SINK THE BISMARCKJ. Horton-col

    5 BIG IRONM. Robbins-col

    6 PLEASE HELP MEH. Locklin-viR. Maddox-cap

    7 A SIX PACK TO GOH. Thompson-cap

    8 ABOVE AND BEYONDB. Owens-cap

    9 THE OLD LAMPLIGHTERBrowns-vi

    10 LOVER'S LEAPW. Pierce-de

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    THE 3 - STAR c & WHIT PARADERS OF THE WEEK(Rated *** and numbered 11 thru 50 on the per-formance and soles survey authenticated by MusicGuild of America)This Week Last Week

    11 ONE MORE TIMER. Price-col

    12 YOU'RE THE ONLY GOOD THINGG. Morgan-col

    13 AM I THAT EASY TO FORGETS. Davis-vi

    14 ROCKIN' ROLLIN' OCEANH. Snow-vi

    15 WISHFUL THINKINGW. Stewart-chall

    16 FAMILY BIBLEC. Gr.ay-d

    17 WHY I'M WALKIN'*S. Jackson-colG. Hamilton 1V-abc

    18 LEFT TO RIGHTK. Wells-de

    19 I MISS YOU ALREADYJ. Newman-mgm

    20 TIMEBROOKL. Pruitt-de

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    21 PINBALL MACHINEL. Irving-starday

    22 YOUR OLD USED TO BEF. Young-cap

    23 LEGEND OF THE BIG STEEPLEP. Wagoner-vi

    24 TIL THESE DREAMS COME TRUEB. Owens-cap

    25 MAKE THE WATERWHEEL ROLLC. Smith-col

    26 STRAIGHT A'S IN LOVEJ. Cash-sun

    27 THE EYES OF LOVEM. Singleton-starday

    28 IS IT WRONGW. Pierce-de

    29 DEAR MAMAM. Kilgore-starday

    30 WALKIN' & TALKIN'H. Snow-vi

    31 WHO'LL BE THE FIRSTR. Price-co,

    32 MEMORY OF LOVEK. Wells-de

    33 ACCIDENTALLY ON PURPOSEG. Jones-merc

    34 LIFE OF A POOR BOYS. Jackson-co'

    35 NO LOVE HAVE IW. Pierce-de

    36 UNTIL TODAYE. Snodgrass-de

    37 SWEET NOTHIN'SB. Lee-de

    38 EL PASOM. Robbins-col

    39 YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOUWilburn Bros.-de

    40 PRISON SONGC. Putnam-everest

    41 TEEN -EXBrowns-vi

    42 WRONG COMPANYStewart-Howe rd-chali

    43 CRYING MY HEART OUTFlatt-Scruggs-col

    44 SENTENCED TO DIEWilburn Bros.-de

    45 RIVERBOATF. Young-cap

    46 SPARKLING BROWN EYESG. Jones-merc

    47 THE ONE YOU SLIP AROUND WITHJ. Shepard-capJ. Howard-chall

    48 SMILIN' BILL McCALLJ. Cash-col

    49 THE SAME OLD MER. Price-col

    50 SEASONS OF MY HEARTJ. Cash-col

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    Adopt DJA Code of Ethics(Continued from page 10)

    ested in making a deejay film in co-opera-tion with DJA, and that talks on this mat-ter might be resumed later this year. A por-tion of the film proceeds, or a flat fee, wouldbe given DJA for its co-operation on thefilm.

    Some 50 -odd members were present inMinneapolis with proxies from other mem-bers accounting for nearly 100 votes in thedeliberations. Present strength of Disc Joc-key Association is approximately 150 mem-bers according to Bill Gavin. Gavin, who isa free-lance programming executive in SanFrancisco, was elected treasurer, while BillEnis, KSWB, San Francisco, was electedthe new secretary.

    Besides Hawthorne, Gavin and Enis,other officers elected were: Scott Muni,WMCA, New York, first vice president;Bob "Coffeehead" Larsen, WRIT, Milwau-kee, 2nd vice president; Fred Hohl, WAME,Miami, Florida, 3rd vice president; Gra-hame Richards, Storz Stations, Omaha, 4thvice president; Bob Cooper, KVI, Seattle,5th vice-president; and Gene Kaye, WAEB,Allentown, Pa., 6th vice president. Larsenwas also appointed to the new post of Com-munications Officer and will be responsiblefor the dissemination of information tomembers, trade press, etc.

    The new 28 -man board of directors waselected with seven representatives fromfour sections-east, central, south and west.Following are the newly elected board, to-gether with the sections, they represent:Eastern-Scott Muni, WMCA, New YorkGene Kaye, WAEB, Allentown, Pa.; JackLacy, WINS, New York; Robert Clayton,WHDH, Boston; Milt Grant, WTTC-TV,Washington; Art Roberts, WKBW, Buffalo;and Bob Grossenbacher, WNBT, Wellsboro,Pa.

    Central-Leigh Kamman, KSTP, St.Paul; Stan Dale, WAIT, Chicago; Don Kir-ton, CKY, Winnipeg, Canada; Bob Larsen,WRIT, Milwaukee, Quentin Welty, WWST,Wooster, Ohio; Jack Gardiner, WDUZ,Green Bay, Wis.; and Grahame Richards,Storz Stations. Omaha.

    Southern-Jerry Joynes, WROV, Roanoke,Va; Bill (Hoss) Allen, WLAC, Nashville;Fred Hohl, WAME, Miami; Wally Hoy,WGVM, Greenville, Miss.; Toel Sebastian,

    KLIF, Dallas; and Charlie Van, KTSA, SanAntonio.

    Western-Bill Gavin, free-lancer, SanFrancisco; Ira Cook, KMPC, Los Angeles;Chuck Blore, Crowell -Collier Stations, LosAngeles; Bob Cooper, KVI, Seattle; BillEnis, KEWB, San Francisco; Bob Forry,Phoenix, Arizona disc jockey; and Jim Haw-thorne, KFWB, Los Angeles.

    R&R Still- Strong,Says Rendezvous' Pierce1 HOLLYWOOD-According to Rendez-vous Records president Rod Pierce, rock 'nroll or, more generally, music with a beat,is still a potent factor in the singles market.Consequently, Pierce's selection of materialfor his singles will cover all kinds of music,from lush ballads to R&B.

    Rendezvous, which recently moved tonew and larger quarters here, will step upits release schedule to one or more a week,and produce several albums in the near fu-ture. Upcoming singles will be by GeorgiaCarr, a new pactee, Frankie Ervin, JohnnyMoore and his New Blazers, Ray Cook andBabette Bain.

    Climbing High . . .No. 46 on thePop Charts!!

    Get With It Now!KANDY RECORDS 203 No. WabashChicago. III. (ST 2-4377)

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  • Chicago Chatterby HAL TATE

    In Minneapolis for the DJA convention,we ran across the story of what may be

    /arner Bros. biggest LP hit. It's "The But-ton Down Mind of Bob Newhart," kicked offby a trio of Minneapolis -St. Paul disc joc-keys-WCCO's Howard Viken, Don Dotyof KSTP, and Franklin Hobbs of WCCO.

    In Chicago, Newhart is appearing at Mis-ter Kelly's. N,ewhart is a native Chicagoan,and was brought to the attention of War-ner Bros. by WCFL disc jockey Dan Sorkin.Next to Minneapolis, where the album tookoff, Chicago is selling more discs than anyother market.

    Fred Hohl of WAM-Miami, flew in fromth,e South sans topcoat. It was below freez-ing in Minneapolis! . . . Another topcoat-less disc jockey was Jerry Joynes of WROV-Roanoke, Va. Jerry and Lionel S. Baxter of

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    Storer Stations, Miami Beach, were thefirst ones to register . . . Jerry was tellingus that in Roanoke he does a successfuljazz show every afternoon from 3 to 6 over,VROV.

    Glad to be back in the Twin Cities wasPaul Jay of KXGO-Fargo, North ,Dakota.Minneapolis is his home town . . Newlyre-elected president of DJA, Jim Haw-thorne, was telling us about a new TV seriesof his called Jim Hawthorne's FunnyWorld." It's a 5 -minute series and Jim hascompleted 46 of the 130 to be produced.Jim utilizes old Pathe News films, UFA,Martin and Osa Johnson's films plus ma-.erial from 36 other features dating back to1898 including the Sherman Grinberg li-brary . . . KTTV-Los Angeles, and WGN-1V-Chicago, have already bought the showand other stations are signing up. Jim isnarrator, producer and star. Writer is MelBaldwin of KNX, who does the "Midnighttill Dawn" show in Los Angeles.

    Not at the DJA convention were twomembers who have been very active in it,ut who were unable to come. They were

    Bob Clayton of WHDH, Boston; and BuddyDeane of WJZ-TV, Baltimore ... Even Can-ada was represented. Don Kirffn came infrom CKY, Winnipeg, Manitoba . . . Pro-motion man Dick La Palm from Chicagocame up to say "hello" to all his deejayfriends and see how the meetings were pro-gressing . . . Todd Storz was there for theinitial sessions but had to bow out for laterconfabs because of the illness of his motherin Omaha . . . Flying in from Seattle wasFreelance programmer Dave Neumann .All deejays were clean-shaven-with oneexception, thp bearded Grahame Richardsof the Storz stations.

    Schuster Named By PaxtonIN George Paxton announced today thesigning of Wally Schuster to a long termcontract as General Manager of the follow-ing publishing firms:- George Paxton, Inc.;Winneton Music Corp.; Chatsworth MusicInc.; Whiting Music Corp.; Coronation Mu-sic Corp.; and Tuxedo Music Corp.

    Schuster, who is considered a top manin the industry, will accompany GeorgePaxton to Europe within the next threeweeks to further solidify the Paxton hold-ings throughout the European Continent.

    Jaro Releasing5 LP's This MonthIII Len Levy, director of Sales for Jaro In-ternational, a division of Rank Records ofAmerica, announced today that Jaro will re-lease five LP's in April. The slogan "SaleInto Spring" will be the theme of the la-bel's merchandising program.

    The five albums set to be issued in Aprilare "Hawaii On The Rocks" by GeorgieAuld, "The Message" by J. R. Montrose,"Flaming Guitar" by Jose Motos, "Heart-aches" by Ted Weems and "The Arrival ofKenny Dorham." Levy stated that in linewith Jaro's policy of discoverinug and de-veloping talent, two of the artists in theApril release schedule, Kenny Dorham andJ. R. Montrose, are new names to the rec-ord scene.

    All advertising, retail displays, mailingpieces, litho binders and sales aids will fol-low the nautical theme of "Sale IntoSpring." The new release brings the totalof Jaro albums to eight including three,"Tales of Manhattan" by Babbs Gonzales,"Flaming Guitar" by Jose Motos and"Heartaches" by Ted Weems that are avail-able in monaural only.

    Top Rank Sets 7 Lp'sFor April Release

    Len Levy, Director of Sales for TopRank Records, a division of Rank Records'of America, announced today that TopRank will ship seven albums in April. Levyhas selected the slogan "Seven For Spring,"as the theme of the label's merchandisingand sales program.

    Commenting on the release, Levy statedthat the seven packages being issued byTop Rank constituted the strongest groupmerchandised by the label thus far.

    Image Opens New OfficesNASHVILLE - New offices for Image

    Records were opened at 617 ExchangeBuilding here this week.

    Headed by Kenny Marlow, the label isdistributed by Atlanta's National RecordingCorp. Marlow, a Nashville attorney, haslung been associated with the music busi-ness in Nashville, having publishing inter-ests and formerly owner of Fidelity Record-ing Studios, located here.

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    Mercury ExpandsEmarcy Label11 Art Talmadge, vice president in chargeof artists and repertoire for Mercury Rec-ords, announces that the company will ex-pand its Emarcy jazz label "on a large andexciting scale." Emarcy has been in cur-tailed activity in recent months but requestsof various of Mercury's distributors and for-eign affiliates have motivated the plan toput into stepped -up production schedule"the finest and biggest jazz catalog in therecording world," says Talmadge.

    Alan Dale Signed By United ArtistsVocalist Alan Dale has been signed to

    an exclusive recording contract by UnitedArtists Records, it was announced today byDavid V. Picker, executive vice presidentof the company. The young singer will re-cord both albums and singles for the label.Dale's first album for United Artists, "AlanDale Sings Great American Hits in Italian"has just been released.

    Fuller And MaxwellA Challenge Dua HOLLYWOOD-The success of pop ver-sions of country tunes has prompted Chal-lenge Records to pair two of its young art-ists, Jerry Fuller and Diane Maxwell, in aduet waxing of "Above And Beyond," a re-cent C&W hit by Wynn Stewart on thesame label. The single will be promoted byan intensive national campaign, accordingto sales topper Johnny Thompson.

    Seeco ReleasesAlan King Album Sidney Siegel, president of Seeco Rec-ords, last week announced the release of anunusual album by comedian Alan King.What's unusual is that the LP is not theusual "Talk" disc, but contains a completemusical comedy, "Alan King In Suburbia-Comedy With Music," written and com-posed especially for the album.

    Atlantic Releases 4 Jazz LP's111 Atlantic Records this week announcedthe release of four hip -keyed LP's: "BeanBags" by Milt Jackson and Coleman Haw-kins; "Stringsville" by Harry Lookofsky;"Bobby Short On The East Side"; and"Groove Funk Soul" by Joe Castro.

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    HE'LL HAVE TO STAY (Central Songs, Inc.,BMI) - Jeanne Black - CAPITOL 4368 A lovely country -type ballad, beautifullysung by Jeanne. Tie-in between this tuneand Jim Reeves' He'll Have To Go won't doit any harm, either. Watch this one go.

    ABOVE AND BEYOND (Jay Music, Inc., B6111- Jerry Fuller & Diane Maxwell - CHAL-LENGE 59074

    A bouncy rendition of the country hitby the two youngsters, who make a charm-ing couple. Could be a big pop number.

    YOU ALONE (Mills Music Inc., ASCAPI - LoriParker - CORAL 62191

    New teenage thrush gets a nice stringbacking and sympatico Latin beat on herfirst Coral outing. A very nice ballad whichcould be the first of many.

    CONSPIRACY OF HEARTS (Jaro-PeerCorp., BMI( - Johnny Costa - TOP RANK 2043

    An exceptional instrumental by pianistCosta, Hearts, which has the makings ofanother Summer Place, is a fine ballad givensuperior piano work and unusual stringbacking. It's the top o' the charts for thisone.

    ONE LITTLE GIRL (Compton Music Corp.,ASCAP) / EXCLUSIVELY YOURS (RumbaleroMusic, Inc., BMI) Carl Dobkins, Jr. - DECCA31088

    Two uptempo, teen -slanted ballads well-done by that Dobkins boy. Sprightly comboand choral backings should help either upthe charts.

    HAPPY -GO -LUCKY -ME (Pambill Music Inc.,Lyle Music, Inc., ASCAPI - Paul Evans -GUARANTEED 208

    A delightfully wacky novelty by Evans,Happy finds Paul in a manic mood, so muchso that he "cracks up" in the middle of theside. Could follow Midnite Special up thecharts.

    MACK THE KNIFE (Harms Inc., ASCAP) -Ella Fitzgerald - VERVE 10209 Recorded in concert in Berlin, Ella'srendition of the recent hit theme from TheThree -penny Opera is a real gem and atribute to the versatility of this magnificentperformer. Ella's own innovations, includinga great impersonation of Louis Armstrong,add to her intriguing rendition. Mack shouldbe a best seller again via this version.

    YOU UNDERSTAND ME (Planetary Music,ASCAPI - Sam Cooke - RCA VICTOR 7730 Sam's second for the Victor label is abouncy ballad which suits his familiar styleto a T. A good reading here, Cooke's reallycooking with this one.

    MY OLD MAN'S A DUSTMAN (Hollis, BMI)- Lonnie Donegan - ATLANTIC 2058 Subtitled Ballad of a Refuse CollectionOfficer, number is a bouncy story of dust-man's escapades. Donegan has gay time ashe weaves tale in cockney accent. Number,co-authored by Donegan features somewitty stories sprinkled intermittentlythroughout. Neat novelty, could catch on.FIND A PENNY ILidville Music Co., MI/ -Johnny Prophet CARTHAY 105 A rousing sing -a -long led by Prophet,with spirited polka tempo. A good toe -tapper, could step out.

    IT IS BETTER TO HAVE LOVED AND LOST(Comet Music Corp., ASCAP) - Nat KingCole - CAPITOL 4369 Nat's latest is a lovely rock -a -ballad onthe old saying, with good string and choralbacking. Could bring the King back to thetop of the charts.

    TONTO (Vital Music Co., Dora Music Corp.,B6111 - The Notables - RIBBON 6908

    A "Notable" novelty on the Lone Rangertheme, given a real rockin. treatment bythe combo. A swingeroo that could swingonto the charts with ease.

    THE TOUCH (Duchess Music, BMI) - The Vis-counts - MADISON 129

    Following their highly successful inter-pretation of Harlem Nocturne, the boys turnto another instrumental favorite, Touch.Done in the group's distinctive style, thisone could follow Nocturne up the charts.

    Mat SPARROW (Tree Publ. Co., Inc.. BMWMY ARMS ARE A HOUSE (Shapiro Bernstein

    Co., Inc., ASCAPI - Eddy Arnold - RCAVICTOR 7727

    Arnold's latest couples a charming up -tempo number, Sparrow, with a tender bal-lad, My Arms. Both are done in the suaveArnold style and either could go.QUITE A PICTURE/COOL TIME (Conley Mu-sic, ASCAPI - Bob Crewe - WARWICK 534 Two uptempo tunes by Crewe, done inhis usual belting style. Picture is a liltingrock -a -ballad, which Cool Time is an up-dated version of Hot Time In The OldTown Tonight. Either could make a lotmore noise on the charts for Bob, but we'llgive the edge to Picture.JUST FOR A TOUCH OF YOUR LOVE (Ed-ward B. Marks, MBI)/CITY LIGHTS (TNTMusic, BMI) - Debbie Reynolds - DOT 16071

    Following her bright, Am I That EasyTo Forget, Debbie softly styles a prettyballad in Touch. Flip is a C&W flavoredrock -a -ballad also nicely done. The uniqueReynolds touch applied to both of thesespell chartsville. Either or both could followpredecessor way up charts.

    RUBY BABY/HAY RIDE IPOMOIS MOM WWII- Ronnie Hawkins - ROULETTE 4249

    Rockin' Ronnie really belts out a pailof swinging vocals on this platter. AN wellas vocalizing, Hawkins also had II hand Incomposing both numbers. Ruby, the 111011'rocking of the two, is a real hand clappingtoe -tapper with echo chorus backing thebig Hawkins vocal. Flip is an easy listeningrock -a -ballad with a loping melody. Twogood cuts, either could score.IF THERE ARE STARS IN MY EYES (GeorgePincus & Sons, ASCAP/HOW DO YOU KNOWIT'S LOVE (Meridian Music, BMI - TeresaBrewer - CORAL 62197 Two good 'sides by Tessie on her latestouting. Stars is a delightful big ballad donein the traditional big Brewer style. How DoYou Know is a bouncy swinger with a neatbacking by Dick Jacobs chorus and (melt.Watch for both to score heavily.SWINGIN' SCHOOL (Colpix Music Corp., AS -CAP) / DING -A -LING (Lowe Music, ASCAP)- Bobby Rydell - CAMEO 175

    Two lively rockers from young Mr. Ry-den, both with good combo backing and alively chorus plus Bobby's usual infectiousvocal. The teens'll love 'em.

    MUSIC OPERATORS AND EXHIBITORS ARE WORKING TOGETHER TO

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    The 1960 MOA Convention's exhibitapace is nearly all filled. Right now,only six booths are available. En-hibilors con still get space If theymake immediate reservations. Basedon eeeeee ationa so far, the ottendanceat the 1960 convention could set anew record. AMI and United areoperating by by giving 1960 modelphonographs as door print.

    AMUSEMENT DEVICE MANIEWURERS

    Some of the amusement device man-ufacturers will connibute door prises,on a voluntary basis, In the wayof shuffle alleys, pool tables, etc.Homes of contributors will be re.leased In the next news bulletin. ItIs not compulsory for any exhibitorto donate a door price but It mostcertainly will go a long way toward

    building up the attendance for theconvention. The officers and directorsof MOA ore highly appreciative ofthe exhibitors cooperation.

    BANQUET AND FLOOR SNOW

    Top recording stars will be featuredwith a well-balanced all-star show,Wednesday night, May 11, 1960,arranged by Buddy Basch and PaulWittemnyer of the Robert Agency.Tickets for this alibi, can be pur-chased through Howard Ellis, 1430South 13th Street, Onsoho, Nebr.,Anemic 0425. or at Convention time.

    LADIES' LUNCHEON

    Those In attendance will again bethe complimentary guests of MUSICOPERATORS OF AMERICA at theladies Luncheon, Tuesday noon, May10. 1960. A real outstanding Floor

    Show, equal to last year's show, willbe presented by Poul Wittenmyer.Tickets for this affair con be securedat the Registrotion Desk.

    RECORD COMPANY FORUM

    Record companies will hold a ForumMeeting between music operators,sales for and others. More on thismeeting at a loter date.

    OTHER FORUM MEETINGS

    Other Forum Meetings of great In.west are being arranged by thecommittee headed by J. Harry Snod.gross. chairmen; Norman Gefic JoeLederman, Louis Casolo, Albert Den.ver and Jack Friedman, on allmatters vital to the automatic phone.groph industry. Professional mod.erators will be secured for MeseForum Meetings.

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    MARIO LANZA SINGS CARUSO FAVORITES- RCA VICTOR (Monaural LM -23931 (StereoYSC-2393)

    For a limited time only, the Victor labelis offering as a package with this album anLP containing 15 original Caruso recordingsFrom The Best Of Caruso, both for theprice of the Lanza album alone. Selectionsfrom the Lanza package include Vieni sulmar, Musica Proibita, Lolita, Luno d'estate,Ideale, Santa Lucia and others. The CarusoLP includes immortal performances of CheGelida Manina from Boheme, Celeste Aidafrom Aida, Quartet from Rigoletto, Sextetfrom Lucia Di Lammermoor and La DonnaE Mobile from Rigoletto. Priceless perform-ances by two of the greatest tenors of ourtime. Combination of two packages is anoffer no one can afford to miss.

    REFLECTIONS - The Platters - MERCURY(Monaural MG 20481) (Stereo SR 601601

    With a collection of twelve lovely melo-dies, the Platters take the listener on a thrill-ing cruise o'er the waves. The versatilegroup's vocal travalogue includes highpoints like Ebb Tide, Harbor Lights, LazyRiver, On A Slow Boat To China, Red SailsIn The Sunset, Sleepy Lagoon and Reflec-tions In The Water. Package is a must forthe thousands of Platter devotees.

    MOONGLOW - Pat Boone - DOT DLP 3270

    Pat delivers a dozen wonderful rendi-tions in his familiar style with the warmthand sincerity long synonymous with theyoung singer. Chronologically ranging fromthe late twenties to the present, selectionsinclude Moonglow, San Antonio Rose, YouAlways Hurt The One You Love, Girl OfMy Dreams, Who's Sorry Now, Imaginationand Unchained Melody. Backed by MortLindsey conducting the orch., Pat's inter-pretations of these lovely easy listeners addto each a touch of Moonglow.

    THE MUSIC OF SIGMUND ROMBERG -George Melachrino - RCA VICTOR (MonauralLPM-21061 (Stereo LSP-2106/

    The Melachrino orchestra renders greatinterpretations of such unforgettable Rom-berg melodies as Deep In My Heart Dear,Lover Come Back To Me, The Desert Song,When I Grow Too Old To Dream, Will YouRemember and Stouthearted Men. Thenumbers from the scores of the great Rom-berg operettas Maytime, The StudentPrince, The Desert Song and The NewMoon are rendered even more enjoyable asplayed by the Melachrino orchestra. Nos-talgia at its greatest, package is a must forall music lovers.

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    SOLD OUT-Kings-ton Trio-CAPITOL(Monaural) T 1352.Sold out in the slo-gan for these boys'LP's, as this one,just out, went fromnowhere to 40 onthe sales charts.

    DAVEBROTHERGARDNER

    ALWAYS - RogerWilliams - KAPP(Monaural) KL1172. Roger's al-ways got an albummaking noise onthe charts, and thisone, which jumpedfrom 54 to 33 thisweek, is no excep-tion.

    REJOICE D E A RHEARTS - BrotherDave Gardner -RCA VICTOR (Mo-naural) 'LPM 2083.Mr. Gardner shouldtruly rejoice withthis. one, whichcame on the salescharts this weekfrom 59 to 35.

    CAN CAN - Soundtrack - CAPITOL SW 1301(Stereo)

    Cole Porter's "Can Can" comes alive inthis LPackage, with four stars like FrankSinatra, Shirley MacLaine, Maurice Cheva-lier, and Louis Jourdan doing the vocalizing.Sinatra lays claim to two show stopperswith his renditions of It's All Right WithMe and C'est Magnifique, but Mr. Cheva-lier also comes thru in grand style withJust One Of Those Things. Nelson Riddlearranged and conducted this original soundtrack with the sure and deft touch of acraftsman to round out a fine production.

    JAZZBETTE ST. CLAIRE AT BASIN STREET EAST -Bette St. Clair & The Stan Free Quartet -SEECO CELP 456

    Talented Bette St. Claire swings andsings through an endless array of standards,giving each song a little extra meaning withher fine interpretation of the lyrics. TheStan Free Quartet, headed by Stan on pi-ano, with Mundell Lowe, guitar, EdShaughnessy, drums, and George DuViver,bass, help make Bette's renditions of YouTook Advantage Of Me, You Turned TheTables On Me, and Crazy Rhythm the out-standing tunes in this LPackage.SATIN BRASS - The George Shearing Quintet- CAPITOL T 1326

    For the first time, Shearing has augment-ed his well known, smooth subtle and sub-dued sound with brilliant, biting brass. Thewell known quintet of piano, vibes, guitar,bass and drums is brilliantly blended herewith four trumpets, four trombones, twoFrench horns and a tuba. The big band de-livers twelve swinging renditions includingDeep Night, I Could Write A Book, JustPlain Bill, A Ship Without A Sail and Stair-way To The Stars.AFTER SIX - Dick Hyman - MGM E 3827

    The master of the keyboard tickles theivories in his usual great fashion as he andhis trio style a dozen melodies, many ofwhich are suggested by "After Six" motif.For dancing and listening pleasure in anafter six mood, Hyman delivers here de-lightful renditions of The Continental, TopHat, White Tie And Tails, Together Wher-ever We Go, Tuxedo Junction, Tonight,Cha-Cha After Six, Charleston and others.

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    CINDYTeddy Vann (Triple X-101)

    2ROMANTICAGordon Jenkins (Kapp 326)

    1j KISSIN'Fireballs (Top Rank 2038)/4 WHEN YOU WISH UPON A STARDion IL Belmonts (Laurie -3052)r,2

    I'LL BE SEEING YOU5 Satins (Ember 1061)

    6BATTLE OF JERICHOJimmie Rodgers (Roulette 4234)

    1/POOR BOY NEEDS A PREACHERUntouchables (Madison 128)

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    HOW DEEP IS THE OCEANToni Fisher (Signet 276)

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    AMIGO'S GUITARDodie Stevens (Dot /6067)

    10NATIONAL CITYJoiner Ark. H. S. Band (Liberty 55244)

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    12TINTARELLA DI LUNADorothy Collins (Top Rank 2040)

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    14GOT A GIRL4 Preps (Capitol 4362)

    15ALL I COULD DO IS CRYEtta James (Argo 5359)

    16PUT YOUR ARMS AROUND MERay Smith (Judd 1017)

    17JENNY LOUSonny James (NRC 050)

    18DRiRchEaArtdABOarNrott

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    19NO IF'S-NO AND'SLloyd Price (ABC -10102)

    20MAYBE THIS YEAREveret Triplets (Leader 802)

    21ALWAYS IT'S YOUEverly Bros. (Warner Bros. 5151)

    12HOLD ME TENDERLYBobby Bland (Duke 318)

    23HE'S GOT THE WHOLE WORLDIN HIS HANDSIsley Bros. (RCA Victor 7718)

    24MAMA DON'T CRYAT MY WEDDINGAnita Carter (Jamie 1154)

    15YOU DON'T CARE A ROWBOATBetty Johnson (Atlantic 2056)

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    SYRACUSE ONE STOPSyracuse, New York

    1. Greenfields (Bros. 4)2. White Silver Sands

    (B. Black's Combo)3. He'll Have To Go (J. Reeves)4. Mama (C. Francis)5. Sixteen Reasons (C. Stevens)6. Stuck On You (E. Presley)7. The Old Lamplighter (Browns)8. Let The Little Girl Dance

    (B. Bland)9. Cherry Pie (Skip & Flip)

    10. What In The World's ComeOver You (J. Scott)

    RADIO DOCTORSMilwaukee, Wisc.

    1. The Old Lamplighter (Browns)2. Greenfields (Bros. 4)3. Pledging My Love (J. Tillotson)4. Just One Time (D. Gibson)5. White Silver Sands

    (B. Black's Combo)6. Cradle Of Love (J. Preston)7. Stuck On You (E. Presley)8. Paper Roses (A. Bryant)9. Cathy's Clown (Everly Bros.)

    10. Sixteen Reasons (C. Stevens)

    GOOD ONE STOPNew York 19, New York

    1. White Silver Sands(B. Black's Combo)

    2. It Could Happen To You(D. Washington)

    3. The Madison (Tunetoppers)4. Barbara (Temptations)5. Summer Set (M. Kelly)6. Let The Little Girl Dance

    (B. Bland)7. Chi Chi Merengue (Eloise Trio)8. Mr. Lucky (H. Mancini)9. Am I That Easy To Forget

    (D. Reynolds)10. Apple 'Green (J. Valli)

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    SINGER ONE STOPChicago, Illinois

    1. He'll Have To Go (J. Reeves)2. Stuck On You (E. Presley)3. Summer Set (M. Kelly)4. Theme From A Summer Place

    (P. Faith)5. Let The Little Girl Dance

    (B. Bland)6. Beatnik Fly

    (Johnny & Hurricanes)7. Footsteps (S. Lawrence)8. Handy Man (J. Jones)9. Sink The Bismarck (J. Horton)

    10. What In The World's ComeOver You (J. Scott)

    LUCKY'S RECORD ONE STOPBay City, Mich.

    1. Greenfields (Bros. 4)2. Sink The Bismarck (J. Horton)3. The Old Lamplighter (Browns)4. White Silver Sands

    (B. Black's Combo)5. He'll Have To Go (J. Reeves)6. Sixteen Reasons (C. Stevens)7. Harbor Lights (Platters)B. Cradle Of Love (J. Preston)9. Night (J. Wilson)

    10. Tall Oak Tree (D. Burnette)

    LESLIE DIST. CORP.Newark 8, New Jersey

    1. White Silver Sands(B. Black's Combo)

    2. Step By Step (Crests)3. Night (J. Wilson)4. Stuck On You (E. Presley)5. Footsteps (S. Lawrence)6. Theme From A Summer Place

    (P. Faith)7. Clementine (B. Darin)8. Way Of A Clown (T. Randazzo)9. Sink The Bismarck (J. Horton)

    10. Greenfields (Bros. 4)

    FRANKIE'S BIRDLANDNorfolk, Virginia

    R&B TOP TEN

    1. I Know It's True (J. Brown)2. All I Could Do Is Cry (Etta

    James)3. The Madison (Al Brown)4. I Don't Know (Tommy Facenda)5. I Love The Way You Love

    (Mary Johnson)6. Ooh Poo Pah Doo (Jesse Hill)7. For Love (Lloyd Price)8. I'm In Love (Gene Allison)9. Come On And Love Me

    (Charles Jackson)10. Brother Jack (Jack McDuff)

    MELODY HOUSESt. Louis, Mo.

    1. Night (J. Wilson)2. Stuck On You (E. Presley)3. Beatnik Fly

    (Johnny & Hurricanes)A. Theme From A Summer Place

    (P. Faith)5. The Madison (Tunetoppers)6. White Silver Sands

    (B. Black's Combo)7. Sixteen Reasons (C. Stevens)8. Midnite Special (P. Evans)9. Teddy (C. Francis)

    10. Mountain Of Love (H Dorman)

    LARRY'S RECORD SHOPBayside, New York

    1. Theme From A Summer Place(P. Faith)

    2. Mama (C. Francis)3. Wild One (B. Rydell)4. Money (B. Strong)5. Handy Man (J. Jones)6. This Magic Moment (Drifters)7. Lady Luck (L. Price)8. All Those Teardrops (F. Avalon)9. Sweet Nothin's (B. Lee)

    10. Puppy Love (P. Anka)

    RECORD SHOPHuntsville, Ala.

    1. Stuck On You (E. Presley)2. Sink The Bismarck (J. Horton)3. Greenfields (Bros. 4)4. Tall Oak Tree (D. Burnette)5. Theme From A Summer Place

    (P. Faith)6. Night (J. Wilson)7. Puppy Love (P. Anka)8. That's My Kind Of Love

    (M. Worth)9. Money (B. Strong)

    10. Handy Man (J. Jones)

    B & T RECORD CO.Frederick, Maryland

    1. Big Iron (M. Robbins)2. Let The Little Girl Dance

    (B. Bland)3. He'll Have To Go (J. Reeves)4. Sink The Bismarck (J. Horton)5. Ooh Poo Pah Doo (J. Hill)6. Beatnik Fly

    (Johnny & Hurricanes)7. The Old Lamplighter (Browns)8. Just One Time (D. Gibson)9. Fannie Mae (B. Brown)

    10. Midnite Special (P. Evans)

    E & R RECORD SHOPSanAntonio, Texas

    I. Fame And Fortune (E. Presley)2.Don't Deceive Me (R. Brown)

    3. Sixteen Reasons (C. Stevens)4. White Silver Sands

    (B. Black's Combo)5. Theme From A Summer Place

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    th)Pie (Skip & Flip)

    7. Money (B. Strong)8. Fannie Mae (B. Brown)9. What Am 1 Living For

    (C. Twitty)10. Just One Time (D. Gibson)

    WALLICH'S MUSIC CITYHollywood, Calif.

    1. Love You So (R. Holden)2. Stuck On You (E. Presley)3. Fannie Mae (B. Brown)4. Step By Step (Crests)5. Let The Little Girl Dance

    CB. Bland)6. Clementine (B. Darin)7. Mama (C. Francis)8. Theme From A Summer Place

    (P. Faith)9. Someday (D. Reese)

    10. Sweet Nothin's (B. Lee)

    HARMONY HOUSE: GRACELANDColumbus, Ohio

    1. Mr. Lucky (H. Mancini)2. Mama (C. Francis)3. The Madison (Tunetoppers)4. All Those Teardrops (F. Avalon)5. Step By Step (Crests)6. What Am I Living For

    (C. Twitty)7. Stuck On You (E. Presley)8. Young Emotions (R. Nelson)9. Music For A Pastel Mood

    (The Way -Outs)10. Burning Bridges (J. Scott)

    RECORD LANDFargo, N.D.

    1. Stuck On You (E. Presley)2. Greenfields (Bros. 4)3. The Old Lamplighter (Browns)4. Stairway To Heaven

    (N. Sedako)5. El Matador (Kingston Trio)6. Sink The Bismarck (J. Horton)7. Footsteps (S. Lawrence)8. Wild One (B. Rydell)9. He'll Have To Go (J. Reeves)

    10. Theme From A Summer Place(P. Faith)

    ARCHIE'S RECORD SHOPRichmond,Va.Flint1. The Madison Time

    (R. Bryant Combo)2. Someday (D. Reese)3. White Silver Sands

    (B. Black's Combo)4. The Madison (Tunetoppers)5. Fannie Mae (B. Brown)6. Cradle Of Love (J. Preston)7. Am I That Easy To Forget

    (D. Reynolds)8. Welcome New Lovers (P. Boone)9. Stuck On You (E. Presley)

    10. Sweet Nothin's (B. Lee)

    BISMARCK ELECTRICSt. Petersburg, Fla.

    1. Sink The Bismarck (J. Horton)2. Handy Man (J. Jones)3. Sweet Nothin's (B. Lee)4. Theme From A Summer Place

    (P. Faith)5. Wild One (B. Rydell)6. 0 Dio Mio (Annette)7. Beatnik Fly

    (Johnny & The Hurricanes)8. Welcome New Lovers (P. Boone)9. Am I That Easy To Forget

    (D. Reynolds)10. Let The Little Girl Dance

    (B. Bland)

    BILL LAMB RECORD SHOPPE3, Michigan

    1. Greenfields (Bros. 4)2. Sixteen Reasons (C. Stevens)3. Stuck On You (E. Presley)4. Footsteps (S. Lawrence)5. White Silver Sands

    (B. Black's Combo)6. Summer Set (M. Kelly)7. I Love The Way You Love

    (M. Johnson)8'. Tall Oak Tree (D. Burnette)9. He'll Have To Go (J. Reeves)

    10. Money (B. Strong)

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    1 1 THE SOUND OF MUSIC 19 21 35 STUDENT PRINCE 6Orig. Cast-Col-KOL-5450 M. Lanza -RCA -Vi -LM -2339

    2 2 THEME FROM A SUMMER PLACE 8 22 19 FOR THE FIRST TIME 26B. Vaughn-Dot-DLP-3276 M. Lanza -RCA -Vi -LM -2338

    3 3 60 YEARS OF MUSIC 23 17 LATIN ALA LEE 8AMERICA LOVES BEST 25 P. Lee -Cap -T-1290Various Artists -RCA -Vi -LM -6074 24 24 ANNETTE SINGS ANKA 4

    4 6 THIS IS DARIN 10 Annette -Vista -3302B. Darin-Atco-33-115 25 34 OLDIES BUT GOODIES 34

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    7 7 ENCORE OF GOLDEN HITS 11Various Artists -Command -33-800

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    11 14 MR. LUCKY 6 31 21 SANTO 8. JOHNNY 14H. ManciniRCA-Vi-LPM-2198 Santo 8 Johnny-Con-Am-CALP-1001

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    38 32 LET'S ALL SING WITH18 70 TEENSVILLE 8 THE CHIPMUNKS 31

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    20 29 SATURDAY NIGHT SING ALONG 4 40 (-) SOLD OUT 1M. Miller -Col -CL -1414 Kingston Trio -Cap -T-1352

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    55 11 3 MY FAIR LADYOrig. Cast -Col -CL -5090

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    36 12 18 KINGSTON TRIOKingston Trio -Cap -T-996

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    3 6 MORE JOHNNY'S GREATEST HITSJ. Mathis -Col -CL -1344

    42 13 12 NO ONE CARESF. Sinatra -Cap -T-1221

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    4 2 FROM THE HUNGRY 'I'Kingston Trio -Cap -T-1107

    64 14 8 BLUE HAWAIIB. Vaughn-Dot-DLP-3165

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    5 14 PARTY SING ALONGM. Miller -Col -CL -1331

    38 15 4 GIGISound Track -MGM -E-3641

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    6 13 KINGSTON TRIO AT LARGEKingston Trio -Cap -T-1199

    44 16 15 SING ALONG WITH MITCHM. Miller -Col -CL -1160

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    1 1 SOUTH PACIFIC 46 16 12 TCHAIKOVSKY PIANO CONCERTO 46Movie Cast-RCA-Vi-LSP-1032 V. Cliburn-RCA-Vi-LSC-2252

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