Media Summary: After years of songwriting, record producing, and occasional (unsuccessful) recordings of his own, David Gates hit the jackpot in ... Following Jerry Butler (1962) and The Walker Brothers (1965), this third Top 40 charted version of the Bacharach & David Has a bit of an 'Archies' feel IMO. Pop Chart Peaks: Cash Box 35, Record World 37, Billboard 49 Transferred from mono 45 single ...
1970 Hits Archive Make It - Detailed Analysis & Overview
After years of songwriting, record producing, and occasional (unsuccessful) recordings of his own, David Gates hit the jackpot in ... Following Jerry Butler (1962) and The Walker Brothers (1965), this third Top 40 charted version of the Bacharach & David Has a bit of an 'Archies' feel IMO. Pop Chart Peaks: Cash Box 35, Record World 37, Billboard 49 Transferred from mono 45 single ... Pop Chart Peaks: Record World 18, Cash Box 20, Billboard 22 - R&B Peak: 1 Transferred from mono 45 single Polydor 14088 ... The group's first top-10 hit was this 45 single, created from multiple edits performed on the 12:40 track “Ballet For A Girl In ... Good Golly, Miss Molly”? The plagiarism lawsuit was settled out of court. Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard & Record World 2*, Cash Box ...
Rare Earth Records (named after this group) was a Motown subsidiary label focusing on white rock artists. The Detroit group's first ... The second of five straight number-one singles for Motown's new family sensation. Pop Chart Peaks: on Billboard, Cash Box ... Iconic rock track by Plant-Page-Jones-Bonham from their “Led Zeppelin II” LP. A 3:10 edit version was also provided to radio ... Heavily-produced update of Conway Twitty's chart-topping 1958 Highest-charting hit for the Washington DC trio. Pop Chart Peaks: Record World 6, Cash Box 7, Billboard 11 - R&B Peak: 5 ... Two different edit/mix versions of “Indiana Wants Me” were released on commercial 45 single at the time (for the faster/shorter edit, ...
The 'magic' came-and-went in a hurry for the “Na Na Hey Hey” guys. This follow-up single release marked their only other ... Written and originally popularized in 1969 by Joe South: Pop Chart Peaks: ...