Setting the Record Straight on Records

Denro has replied to my recent request for clarification on two favorite singles from ’69 — ‘Will You Be Staying After Sunday’ and ‘Morning Girl’. The big surprise for me was that WABC didn’t play the Peppermint Rainbow’s record. Doing well in Los Angeles and Boston apparently wasn’t enough to compensate for the lack of airplay in New York.

It may have only hit #32 on Billboard, but ‘Will You Be Staying After Sunday’ peaked at #12 on WRKO and #11 on WMEX. I know, because I bought the original 45, probably at Woolworths in the Falmouth Plaza.

Later, when I started getting Joel Whitburn’s books, I was always confused by lower charting songs that I knew were “hits” in my mind. Then I discovered the treasure trove of local Radio Charts!

Of course, if you had stayed in Norwalk and listened to WABC,  you were out of luck. It never charted – nor was it apparently played – on WABC. But it was big on local CT stations!

It reached #4 on KHJ – 3 weeks before! The week that WYBSAS peaked on RKO, Morning Girl was making its debut.

1969-04-24 — WRKO 680 AM (Boston, Massachusetts)


TW LW ARTIST TITLE WKS
1 3 Simon & Garfunkel The Boxer 4
2 7 Crazy Elephant Gimme Gimme Good Lovin’ 4
3 4 The Flirtations Nothing But A Heartache 5
4 6 The Isley Brothers It’s Your Thing 4
5 1 The Guess Who These Eyes 6
6 10 Andy Williams Happy Heart 5
7 2 The Ventures Hawaii Five-O 6
8 11 B.J. Thomas It’s Only Love 5
9 15 Mercy Love (Can Make You Happy) 4
10 23 Mary Hopkin Goodbye 2
11 8 Tommy James And The Shondells Sweet Cherry Wine 6
12 16 The Peppermint Rainbow Will You Be Staying After Sunday 4
13 14 Tompall And The Glaser Brothers California Girl (And The Tennessee Square) 5
14 19 The Doors Wishful Sinful 3
15 20 Booker T. & The M.G.’s Time Is Tight 3
16 17 The Checkmates, Ltd. Love Is All I Have To Give 4
17 5 The 5th Dimension Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures) 8
18 21 Rita Coolidge Turn Around And Love You 3
19 24 The Grass Roots The River Is Wide 2
20 22 Engelbert Humperdinck The Way It Used To Be 3
21 27 Diana Ross And The Supremes The Composer 2
22 26 Bobby Vinton To Know You Is To Love You 2
23 25 Joe Simon The Chokin’ Kind 2
24 29 Tommy Roe Heather Honey 2
25 The Beatles With Billy Preston Get Back 1
25 The Beatles With Billy Preston Don’t Let Me Down 1
26 28 Glen Campbell Where’s The Playground Susie 2
27 30 Marvin Gaye Too Busy Thinking About My Baby 2
28 The Neon Philharmonic Morning Girl 1
29 Dobie Gray Rose Garden 1
30 The Vogues Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine) 1
HB The New Colony Six I Could Never Lie To You
HB Creedence Clearwater Revival Bad Moon Rising

1969-04-02 — KHJ 930 AM (Los Angeles, California)


TW LW ARTIST TITLE WKS
1 1 The 5th Dimension Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures)
2 2 Blood, Sweat & Tears You’ve Made Me So Very Happy
3 7 Jerry Butler Only The Strong Survive
4 9 The Peppermint Rainbow Will You Be Staying After Sunday
5 3 Edwin Starr Twenty-Five Miles
6 17 Frank Sinatra My Way
7 4 Tommy Roe Dizzy
8 16 The Ventures Hawaii Five-O
9 10 The Checkmates, Ltd. Love Is All I Have To Give
10 23 The Spiral Starecase More Today Than Yesterday
11 6 Glen Campbell Galveston
12 21 The Beach Boys I Can Hear Music
13 28 The Guess Who These Eyes
14 5 Neil Diamond Brother Love’s Travelling Salvation Show
15 22 Peter Sarstedt Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)
16 27 The Isley Brothers It’s Your Thing
17 13 The Temptations Run Away Child, Running Wild
18 25 Tommy James And The Shondells Sweet Cherry Wine
19 8 Betty Everett There’ll Come A Time
20 24 The Doors Wishful Sinful
21 HB Simon & Garfunkel The Boxer
22 29 Joan Baez Love Is Just A Four-Letter Word
23 26 Gary Puckett And The Union Gap Don’t Give In To Him
24 Booker T. & The M.G.’s Time Is Tight
25 30 Tompall And The Glaser Brothers California Girl (And The Tennessee Square)
26 HB The Cowsills Hair
27 Engelbert Humperdinck The Way It Used To Be
28 Crazy Elephant Gimme Gimme Good Lovin’
29 Rita Coolidge Turn Around And Love You
30 The Who Pinball Wizard
HB The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band Do Your Thing
HB Mary Hopkin Goodbye
HB The Box Tops I Shall Be Released

One thought on “Setting the Record Straight on Records”

  1. Ding! Ding! Ding! And Denro wins the round. I wanted to say something, but wasn’t 100% sure. The problem was “Sunday” was literally a new song (to me) as we pulled into our new driveway in Acton since we WABC. Too bad! They missed out on a potential big hit!
    Trivia: Do you remember that “Fire” was playing exactly as we crossed from CT into MA? On what station, I have no idea, but the ears on the Pratt kids sure perked up.
    P.S. Outstanding job on the radio charts. Fascinating reading.

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