
The current KWOS has moved down the dial to 950 AM and currently boadcasts a conservative talk format. The original KWOS, now KLIK, aired middle-of-the-road Top 40 and now airs local news and sports as well as syndicated shows from Westwood One. Anyway, here’s their Top Ten from January 3, 1960, presented without commentary.
- The Browns, “Scarlet Ribbons”
- Sarah Vaughan, “Smooth Operator”
- Eydie Gormé, “Happiness”
- Andy Williams, “The Village Of St. Bernadette”
- The Four Preps, “Down By The Station”
- Paul Anka, “It’s Time To Cry”
- Steve Lawrence, “Pretty Blue Eyes”
- Miss Toni Fisher, “The Big Hurt”
- Marty Robbins, “El Paso”
- Jimmy Clanton, “Go, Jimmy, Go”
And that’s Top Ten Tuesday for January 4, 2022.
I don’t know many of these, John. “El Paso” is about it.
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I didn’t know many of these, either, to be honest.
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I enjoyed this music from a time that felt quite innocent (but it wasn’t). I love Marty Robbins and now I want to look out for that album!
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You might be able to find it on YouTube or Spotify.
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