
KGB, 760 AM in San Diego, California, is now an iHeart talk radio station, but from 1964 to 1974 played Top 40 music. Here is their survey from April 2, 1968.
- Glen Campbell, “Galveston”
- Edwin Starr, “25 Miles”
- Bobby Hatfield, “Only You”
- The Spiral Starecase, “More Today Than Yesterday”
- The Fifth Dimension, “Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In”
- Jerry Butler, “Only The Strong Survive”
- Peter Starstedt, “Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)”
- Peaches & Herb, “When She Touches Me (Nothing Else Matters)”
- The Ventures, “Hawaii Five-O”
- Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, “Don’t Give In To Him”
And that’s Top Ten Tuesday for Apri 6, 2022.
I love it and, I noticed the album for the Hawaii Five-O and many on that list you played here. Now, I want that album.
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There are, it seems, a hundred albums that have The Ventures’ “Hawaii Five-O” theme on it. You’ll have no problem finding one…
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Wow! What an excellent group of songs!
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That was a good period for music…
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Yes, it was.
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All but number 4 were instantly sung in my brain. I’m off to find #4 to see if it is also one I know.
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Nope, #4 was not one I am familiar with.
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Most of these were favorite songs.
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Same here…
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Playing your list while I do some paperwork. Nice. I used to listen to Galveston when I was a kid and making Christmas wreaths to sell. That and Wichita Lineman.
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