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Vol. 20, No. 982 WHO IN THE WORLD April 2, 1966 James Brown Fills, Wows Madison Square Garden. Story Pg. 3. record world Incorporating MUSIC BUSINESS In the opinion of the editors, this week the following records are the SINGLE PICKS OF THE WEEK EPIC 45 RPM N.C/M, TRY TOO HARD THE DAVE (LARK FIVE Hitmakers Five don't have to try too hard to get a hit each time out. Here's a new one with lots of pizazz called "Try Too Hard" (Epic 5-10004). PIK SIDE NOT FOR SALE LETS START All OVR 06010 RONNIE DOVE Ronnie has another especially attl active sentimental singalong typ.. tune. He'll be adding it to his growing list of clicks for Diat.iond (198). 43 R.P.M. 3soo LEANINGmCIAINTWZ,POST Change of pace takes place on the new Herman's Hermits. Group performs a cute lyric win- ningly. It's a little something different and a new hit (MGM 13500). SLEEPERS OF THE WEEK 5510 DO THE TEMPTATION WALK JACK IE LEE Teens won't be able to resist "Temptation," a new dance Jackie Lee describes. It's a funky sound and sure to please (Mirwood 5510). Smooth group singing on a con- temporary shuffle song. Broth- erly Lovers sound like group teens will love. They work well together (Eskee 10004). cp.VIro KENNY CACRTER le 1111 BODY AND SOUL /4 ... ...... Revamping of the evergreen in 1966 r/b fashion does much to make this big one possible again. Kenny looks like a find for RCA Victor (47-8791). ALBUMS OF THE WEEK MOONLIGHT SINATRA Deus%TI WORM OF SONNY %TRIO Sinatra proves to be the first man on the moon in this ever - so -romantic collection of songs on the moon theme. Nelson Riddle conducted and all's right with the world (Reprise R/RS 1018). The young marrieds get the bells chiming and chime in with lively versions of "What Now My Love," "Summertime," 'Tell Him," "Laugh at Me." Ingratiating visit (Atco 183; SD 18). HBR has put together an attrac- tive book -sleeve package to in- troduce this new group as album artists. They make many excit- ing sounds on their single click "I See the Light" and others (HIP 8503; HST 9503).

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  • Vol. 20, No. 982

    WHOIN THEWORLD

    April 2, 1966

    James Brown Fills,Wows Madison SquareGarden. Story Pg. 3.

    recordworld

    Incorporating

    MUSIC

    BUSINESS

    In the opinion of the editors, this week the following records are the

    SINGLE PICKS OF THE WEEK

    EPIC

    45 RPM

    N.C/M,

    TRY TOO HARD

    THE DAVE (LARK FIVE

    Hitmakers Five don't have to trytoo hard to get a hit each timeout. Here's a new one with lotsof pizazz called "Try Too Hard"(Epic 5-10004).

    PIK SIDE

    NOT FOR SALE

    LETS START All OVR 06010

    RONNIE DOVE

    Ronnie has another especiallyattl active sentimental singalongtyp.. tune. He'll be adding it tohis growing list of clicks forDiat.iond (198).

    43 R.P.M.3soo

    LEANINGmCIAINTWZ,POST

    Change of pace takes place onthe new Herman's Hermits.Group performs a cute lyric win-ningly. It's a little somethingdifferent and a new hit (MGM13500).

    SLEEPERS OF THE WEEK

    5510

    DO THETEMPTATION WALK

    JACK IE LEE

    Teens won't be able to resist"Temptation," a new danceJackie Lee describes. It's afunky sound and sure to please(Mirwood 5510).

    Smooth group singing on a con-temporary shuffle song. Broth-erly Lovers sound like groupteens will love. They work welltogether (Eskee 10004).

    cp.VIroKENNY CACRTER le

    1111BODY AND SOUL /4

    ... ......

    Revamping of the evergreen in1966 r/b fashion does much tomake this big one possibleagain. Kenny looks like a findfor RCA Victor (47-8791).

    ALBUMS OF THE WEEKMOONLIGHT SINATRA Deus%TI

    WORMOF

    SONNY

    %TRIO

    Sinatra proves to be the firstman on the moon in this ever -so -romantic collection of songson the moon theme. NelsonRiddle conducted and all's rightwith the world (Reprise R/RS1018).

    The young marrieds get the bellschiming and chime in with livelyversions of "What Now My Love,""Summertime," 'Tell Him,""Laugh at Me." Ingratiating visit(Atco 183; SD 18).

    HBR has put together an attrac-tive book -sleeve package to in-troduce this new group as albumartists. They make many excit-ing sounds on their single click"I See the Light" and others(HIP 8503; HST 9503).

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  • Concert Review

    Brown at Garden A ClassicNEW YORK - James Brown

    came downtown last week andpacked Madison Square Garden-the first time a single recordname has performed this feat.

    Brown performed many an-other feat during his hour onstage-weeping, getting helpedto the wings by the FabulousFlames, coming back, collapsingto his knees, being helped to thewings again, et al.

    During this stint-certainly ashow business classic-he wentthrough his list of standardsending with "Please, Please,Please" which raised the alreadyfrenzied audience to near riotlevel.

    He proved himself unique.

    Also on Bill ...Also appearing on the stage

    prior to Brown's flamboyantentrance were MGM's LouChristie, who reprised his hits,Omen's James Crawford, whodid "But I Do," Excello's SlimHarpo, Vickie Anderson, Atlan-tic's Young Rascals, and, ofcourse, the components of theBrown show.

    W W R L deejays appearedperiodically and received cheersfrom the throng.

    But it was Brown who gal-vanized the evening and crownedhimself a box office power.

    Yorke to New SpecialProjects Post at Cap

    HOLLYWOOD - Foyle Gil-more, VP, Artists and Reper-toire, Capitol Records, Inc., hasannounced the appointment ofRobert Yorke to the newlycreated position of SpecialProjects Director, A&R. Yorkewill be responsible for current

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    and futureprograms.

    Yorke brings to Capitol morethan 20 years of experience inthe recording industry. Priorto his CRI appointment, heserved in a number of executivecapacities in the industry, mostrecently as vice president andgeneral manager of Colpix inHollywood.

    Yorke entered the record in-dustry as a salesman for RCAVictor in 1945. He was thenpromoted to manager, sales andmerchandising, man ager ofWest Coast operations, andfrom 1960 to 1963 he was RCA'sdivision vice president, com-mercial records creation de-partment.

    While with RCA, Yorke wasresponsible for signing a num-ber of that label's key artists-Henry Mancini, Peter Nero,John Gray, Sergio Franchi, AlHirt, Ann -Margret and theLimeliters-and was instrumen-tal in developing their record-ing careers.

    A&R development

    Ragovay Warner Labels'East Coast A & R Manager

    BURBANK, CALIF. - In thefirst of several moves designedto further augment WarnerBros.' talent roster, J. K. Mait-land, President of WarnerBros. Records, Inc., announcesthe appointment of producer -arranger Jerry Ragovoy to itsA & R staff. Ragovoy becomesA & R Manager, East Coast,handling producer's duties forthe company's three labels,Warner Bros., Reprise, andLoma.

    Ragovoy will report to GeorgeLee, Vice President and Direc-tor of East Coast operationsfor the company, and will head-quarter in the Warner offices inNew York.

    Maitland stated that Ragovoywill have full authority to signtalent, to record and to deter-mine a release schedule fromhis East Coast offices.

    Ragovoy will be workingclosely and directly with musicpublishers in New York, search-ing for material not only forartists who record directly withhim, but also for all artists onWarners, Reprise and Loma.

    Searching for TalentMaitland emphasized that

    Ragovoy's operation will be

    George Lee Jerry Ragovoy

    rather autonomous in nature.He will immediately initiate asearch for new talent, songsand material out of the EastCoast area.

    Ragovoy in recent years hasbeen one of the most success-ful free-lance arrangers andproducers on the East Coast,having been responsible forthree Top 10 records: The Roll-ing Stones' "Time Is On MySide," Garnet Mimms' "CryBaby," and the Majors' "Won-derful Dream." He has alsoproduced other successful rec-ords with Gene Pitney, SolomonBurke, the Majors, Gar netMimms, Jay and the Americansand others.

    Ragovoy is also a song -writer.Prior to going on his own as afree-lance arranger, Ragovoyworked from 1960 to 1961 as anarranger for Chancellor Rec-ords.

    Colpix NY Move OfficialNEW YORK-Effective April

    4, Colpix Records' operationwill be back in New York afterspending a little over a yearon the West Coast.

    Bud Katzel, Vice -Presidentand General Manager, an-nounced that the label's mainoperation will be fully underway as of April 4, and that thecompany will be headquarteredat 711 Fifth Ave.

    Katzel explained that thecompany's move back to NewYork was based on a belief thatthe Colpix operation, a divisionof Columbia Pictures andScreen Gems TV, could workmore effectively if it werecloser to the parent company.He also added that the movein no way was initiated to cur-tail the record division's oper-ation, but rather it is in linewith plans for further expan-sion.

    The move, also, in no wayaffects any of the label's com-mitments to Coast recordingactivities. He emphasized thefact that there is no questionbut that there has been tremen-dous growth in the recordbusiness on the West Coast over

    the past number of years andthat Colpix has every intentionof participating in that growth.However, after careful analysisof the company's present posi-tion and based on future plans,it is important that the com-pany situate itself close to theparent company and operate itsnational offices in New York.

    The label has just releasedfive albums which include"Nina Simone With Strings,""The Jane Morgan Album,""Broadway Soul" by saxophon-ist Sonny Stitt, "Tommy Dorsey. . . A Man and His Trombone"by the Tommy Dorsey Orches-tra and a Lou Christie albumentitled "Lou Christie StrikesAgain." On the singles front,Colpix is riding the charts with"I Can't Grow Peaches on aCherry Tree" by Just Us.

    Katzel indicated that themove to New York signaled astepped -up recording activityunder the aegis of StanleyKahan, who was r ec ent 1 ybrought in to handle A&Ractivities for the company.Returning to New York withKatzel is Leonard Adelman,Controller for Colpix.

    RECORD WORLD-April 2, 1966

  • Product Diversification

    Hanna - Barbera into R & B, CAWHOLLYWOOD-Don Bohanan,

    Vice President and GeneralManager of Hanna -Barbera Rec-ords, has set his corporate sightson expanding the label's success-ful pop music and children'sline into the fields of country &Western and Rhythm & Blues.

    Bohanan's industry experi-ence through his positions withKing Records, an early R & Bleader, smooths the way forHBR's entry into these markets.

    "Once you've experienced theexcitement of R & B sales andpromotion," Bohanan said in anexclusive Record World inter-view, "it never leaves you andyou never want to leave it."

    The HBR topper points withpride to the label's first R & Brelease, "Be Ever Mine," by ArtGrayson, a Hermitage masteracquired for Hanna -BarberaRecords by Bohanan.

    Continuously Searching

    Bohanan emphasized t hatHBR is continuously searchingfor additional material fromoutside producers in the R & Band C & W fields.

    "There is no limit to theamount of material we'll con-sider for release," he continued.

    Bohanan reports that negotia-tions are currently under way

    in Baton Rouge with producerSam Montel, President of theMontel-Michelle Corp., to ac-quire masters and artists nowunder contract to that produc-tion company.

    Also easing HBR's entry intothe R & B field is National Pro-motion Director Steve Topley,whose career began nearly 10years ago with Schwartz Broth-ers, of Washington, D.C., one ofthe East's largest distributorsof R & B product.

    HBR moves into the C & Wmarket with two new releases,"The Ribbon" by George Cham-bers and "Kitty Up Go" by AnneChristine.

    Boutet Confers HereNEW YORK-Philippe Bootet

    was here from France last weekto confer with new bosses nowthat he's just been appointedhead A&R man at CBS inFrance and general manager ofApril publishing there.

    In the first of projected fre-quent visits, he met with God-dard Lieberson, Columbia prexy,

    Harvey Schein and Nat Shapiro,execs in the international opera-tions, and David Rosner, April -Blackwood man.

    Boutet, -formerly with Edi-tions Barclay, has alreadysigned Les Compagnons de laChanson to CBS and is firmingplans to record Col artists theNew Christy Minstrels andSimon and Garfunkel in French.

    RCA's Jones ElectedNEW YORK - R. M. Jones,

    Art Director, the RCA VictorRecord Division, has beenelected to the Advisory Councilof the School of Art and Archi-tecture of the Cooper Union forthe Advancement of Science andArt.

    Massler BestwayExecutive VP

    NEW YORK-Jerry Mass-ler was elected ExecutiveVice President of BestwayProductions, Amy/Mala Rec-ords, Bell Records and A ARecords. Massler is now man-ager of plant operations inMountainside, N.J.

    RIPA at NABCHICAGO - The Recording

    Industry Promotion Associationwill have a hospitality suiteduring the NAB Meeting March27-30 at the Conrad Hilton.

    A highlight will be the RIPA"Man of the Year" Award tothe national promotion executiveof a record label receiving themost recognition from broad-casters for cooperation duringthe past year. The Award willbe presented at a reception onMonday, March 28, at 5 p.m.

    Atco Has WhoAtco Records is releasing the

    new record by England's hotgroup, the Who, this week. Re-cording, "Substitute," is a smashin England.

    SOME RECORDS JUST "TAKE OFF"NO BIG ADS, NO ROAD TRIPS,

    NO 'PHONE CALLS.SUCH A RECORD IS THE FIRST

    INSTRUMENTAL VERSION OF"THE BALLAD OF THE GREEN BERETS"

    ALAN MOORHOUSE ORMCADET 5532

    And to think that we waited alt of 18 hours after receiving itfrom England before releasing it! Shame on us!

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    RECORD WORLD -April 2, 1966

  • We are Indeed Proudof the Achievements

    of Our ArtistsAcknowledged by

    Our Fellow Craftsmen

    ALBUM OF THE YEAR:"SEPTEMBER OF MY YEARS"

    Frank SinatraProducer : Sonny Burke / Reprise Records

    BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE -MALE:"IT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR"

    Frank SinatraReprise Records

    BEST COMEDY PERFORMANCE:"WHY IS THERE AIR"

    Bill CosbyWarner Bros. Records

    BEST CONTEMPORARY VOCALPERFORMANCE -FEMALE:

    "I KNOW A PLACE"Petula ClarkWarner Bros. Records

    BEST ALBUM NOTES:"SEPTEMBER OF MY YEARS"

    Frank Sinatra / Reprise Recordsby Stan Cornyn

    BEST ARRANGEMENT ACCOMPANYINGA VOCALIST:

    "IT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR"Frank Sinatraby Gordon Jenkins / Reprise Records

    BEST INSTRUMENTAL JAZZPERFORMANCE -LARGE GROUP:

    "ELLINGTON '66"Duke Ellington OrchestraReprise Records

    WARNER BROS.RECORDS

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    RECORD WORLD -April 2, 1966

  • REVIEWSTHREE STAR *** PICKS I

    I'M GONNA CHANGE EVERYTHING(Tuckahoe, BMI)

    I'LL NEVER LET YOU CRY (Movietone, ASCAP)JIMMY ROSELLI-United Artists 996.

    A country song with rock beat isJimmy's new bid for top 10 placement.The right song and the right singer.

    * * *IT'S THE LITTLE THINGS (T. M., BMI)

    EASY COME, EASY GO (Van Cleve, BMI)PATTI AND THE EMBLEMS -Congress 263.

    The gals harmonize sweetly on thisamiable r/rer. Prime to turn into hothit. * * *

    SPEED QUEEN (Acuff -Rose, BMI)CRY BABY BOY (J. D. A., BMI)

    THE IN CROWD -Hickory 1378.Rocker built around car craze. It's

    the first in awhile and could shift intohigh gear. * * *

    MISS PRETTY (Fab Towny, BMI)HOTTIE-TODDY (Fab Towny, BMI)

    THE JADS-Ashley 770.Well arranged contemporary rock by

    new group, the Jads. They sing to agirl who thinks she's something.

    WHO CAN TELL (Don, BMI)BABY PLEASE DON'T GO (Don, BMI)

    BUDDY ACE -Duke 401.Bluesy rhythm and blues will have

    fans in the bluest mood. Nicely put to-gether r/ber. * * *

    IF THERE WASN'T ANY YOU (April, ASCAP)I NEVER THOUGHT I'D SEE THE DAY

    (Meager, BMI)JIMMY WITHERSPOON-Prestige 402.

    Chanter caresses this ballad withquiet emotion and should find buyers inthe proper mood.

    * * *I LOVE YOU DROPS (Moss Rose, BMI)

    DON'T CHANGE (Matamoros, BMI)DON CHERRY -Monument 930.

    The country hit is styled for the popmarket by Don, who knows what he'sabout. Pert and pretty.

    ***I FEEL A LITTLE BIT BETTER (H&L, BMI)

    SOULFUL FEELING (H&L, BMI)DARLENE McCREA-Jubilee 5524.

    Soulful ballad paced on slow side.Darlene lets her feelings be knownwith r/b flair. * * *YOU'RE GONNA HEAR FROM ME (Remick, ASCAP)

    LONELY AS I LEAVE YOU (Spanka, BMI)JULIUS LA ROSA-MGM 13497.

    Back and in good voice Julie doesthe "Daisy Clover" tune and it'll beheard from. * * *A MESSAGE TO THE SOLDIERS (Zerott, BMI)

    INNOCENT (Zerott, BMI)HY TYDE-Getit 201.

    An upbeat tune geared to pep up theUS soldiers on the warring fronts. Acoin catcher.

    FOUR STAR **** PICKS

    RAINY DAY WOMEN # 12 & 35 (Dwarf, ASCAP)PLEDGING MY TIME (Dwarf, ASCAP)

    BOB DYLAN -Columbia 443592.Happytime sound with bitter lyric

    sounds as if it were recorded at a funparty. New click for the trendsetter.

    * * * *EVOL-NOT LOVE (Jetstar, BMI)DON'T BLAME ME (Jetstar, BMI)

    THE FIVE AMERICANS-HBR 468.Guys get bright sound into grooves

    on beat beat tune aimed at young buy-ing market. * * * *

    THE BALLAD OF THE GREEN BERETS(Music, Music, Music, ASCAP)

    LONDON BRIDGE (Peter Maurice, BMI)ALAN MOORHOUSE ORCHESTRA -Cadet 14556.

    Wistful, then strong version of"Green Berets" by English ork. Couldcause quite a stir.****

    HE CRIED (Trio -Rittenhouse, BMI)DRESSED IN BLACK (Tender Tunes-Elmwin, BMI)THE SHANGRI-LAS-Red Bird 10053.

    Dramatic reworking of this rockfavorite. Girls throw their all intogoodbye song. * * * *

    LET ME BE GOOD TO YOU (East, BMI)ANOTHER NIGHT WITHOUT MY MAN (East, BMI)CARLA THOMAS-Stax 188.

    Gal beckons to male buyers with thisnew ballad with beat. Usual large salesin store. * * * *

    I CAN'T MAKE A FRIEND (Lollipop, BMI)YOUNG BLUES (Lollipop, BMI)

    THE VAGRANTS -Vanguard 35038.The first pop out of the Vanguard

    stable and they seem to be into a goodthing. Group jumps.

    ** * *INTO EACH LIFE SOME RAIN MUST FALL

    (Pickwick, ASCAP)THE PHOENIX LOVE THEME (Ludlow, BMI)

    MITCH MILLER AND THE GANG-Decca 31934.

    The gang spruces up the oldie andgives it streamlined yet sentimentalgroup reading. * * * *

    KEEP HER SATISFIED (Ringneck, BMI)GRAND CENTRAL STATION (Ringneck, BMI)

    THE UNBELIEVABLE UGLIES-Soma 1451.

    These guys, who have titled them-selves humorously, sound like a groupof Tom Joneses. Upbeat click.

    ****I CAN'T GET ALONG WITHOUT YOU

    (Charden, BMI)TO MAKE YOU MINE (Charden, BMI)

    ROBERT DOBYNE-Kama Sutra 207.Fluid tune with bossa flavor intoned

    by Robert. Very commendable slice forthe smooth singer.

    * * * *THAT'S MY STORY (Village, BMI)TIA-JUANA BLUES (Village, BMI)

    SIMON AND GARFUNKEL-ABC-Paramount 10788.

    The hot team are heard here in some-thing a little sweeter than usual.

    THE SHADOW OF YOUR LOVE (Chardon, BMI)LOOK GENTLY AT THE RAIN (Blackwood, BMI)THE BLUE EYED SOUL -Cameo 401.

    Soul brothers here sing winding bal-lad about their love. Strong ork accom-paniment. Watch it move.

    ** * *A LITTLE THING CALLED PRIDE (Tommy, BMI)

    NITEWALK (Tommy, BMI)JOHNNY NORTHERN -Cloud 505.

    R/b tune by a singer with quite a flex-ible voice. Ballad is arranged for maxi-mum effect. * ** *

    ME, MYSELF AND I (Blackwood, BMI)COUNTRY BOY, COUNTRY BOY (Ridge, BMI)

    JOHNNY TILLOTSON-MGM 13499.Clever teen love ballad chirped by

    Johnny. The song is by talented ChipTaylor. * ** *

    HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF (Glaser, BMI)AFTER TAXES (Butterfield -Trio, BMI)

    CAB CALLOWAY-Boom 60006.A catalog of coincidences surround-

    ing the assassinations of PresidentsKennedy and Lincoln. Cab is emotional.

    * * * *LOVE ME TRUE (United Artists, ASCAP)HIT THE ROAD JACK (Tangerine, BMI)

    JACK LA FORGE -Audio Fidelity 123.Absent from the grooves awhile, Jack

    returns with lush treatment of lovetheme from "Cast a Giant Shadow."

    * * * *HUNG UP ON LOSIN' (Viva, BMI)

    SNOW MAN (Weimer, BPAI)THE SOUL SURVIVORS -Dot 16830.

    A new group of rocksters look likethey have a hit here. It's in the currentgroove and well done.***

    DOMINQUE'S DISCOTHEQUE (BMI)THE POWER OF LOVE (BMI)

    MEL TORME-Columbia 443550.Dulcet tune sighed by Mel is cute

    enough to catch on. Hits a special moodas only Mel does.

    * * * *CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF YOUR LOVE

    (Doraflo, BMI)80-96 (Doraflo, BMI)

    THE DANTES-Jamie 1314.Lots of rock action packed into these

    grooves. Teenagers will like the lyric****FORGET ABOUT THE PAST (Pulwerine, BMI)

    ANOTHER GOODBYE (Pulwerine, BMI)THE CHOSEN FEW -Power International 872.

    Smooth, satiny ballad with slight rockbeat. Many will choose Few.

    * * * *FUNCTION AT THE JUNCTION (Jobete, BMI)

    SHORTY LONG -Soul 35021.Disk has the beat and persistence of

    a Motown/Tamla cut and could turninto something big.

    * * * *SHE NEEDS COMPANY (Spectorious, BMI)

    HI LILI, HI LO (Robbins, ASCAP)MANFRED MANN -Ascot 2210.

    British quintet bounces into chart topform with this rocker about an affair.

    6 RECORD WORLD -April 2, 1966

  • Best Contemporary Single RecordBest Contemporary VocalPerformance-MaleBest Country and Western SingleBest Country and Western VocalPerformance-MaleBest Country and Western SongKING OF THE ROADComposer: Roger MillerPublisher: Tree Publishing Co.

    Best Original Jazz CompositionJAZZ SUITE ON THE MASS TEXTSRecorded by the Paul Horn group andchorusComposer: Lalo SchifrinPublisher: New Continent Music

    Best Performance-Orchestra(Classical)Best Composition by aContemporary ClassicalComposerSYMPHONY #4Recorded by Leopold Stokowski andthe American Symphony OrchestraComposer: Charles IvesPublisher: Associated Music

    Publishers, Inc.

    Best Performance by a ChorusANYONE FOR MOZART?An album recorded by the SwingleSingers containing five compositionswritten by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozartand arranged by Ward SwinglePublisher: MRC Music, Inc.

    Best Instrumental JazzPerformance-Small GroupTHE "IN" CROWDRecorded by the Ramsey Lewis TrioComposer: Billy PagePublisher: American Music, Inc.

    Best Contemporary VocalPerformance-FemaleI KNOW A PLACERecorded by Petula ClarkComposer: Tony HatchPublisher: Duchess Music Corporation

    All the worlds of music

    CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF THE

    COMPOSERS AND PUBLISHERS WHOSE

    PERFORMING RIGHTS WE LICENSE AND

    WHOSE MUSICAL ACHIEVEMENTS

    HAVE RECEIVED THIS YEAR'S COVETED

    NUR AWARDS

    Best Contemporary Performance-Group (Vocal or Instrumental)FLOWERS ON THE WALLComposer: Lewis C. De Witt, Jr.Publisher: Southwind Music

    Best Rhythm and BluesRecordingPAPA'S GOT A BRAND NEW BAGRecorded by James BrownComposer: James BrownPublishers: Lois Publishing Company

    Taccoa Industries, Inc.

    Best Gospel or Other ReligiousRecording (Vocal)SOUTHLAND FAVORITESAn album recorded by George BeverlyShea and the Anita Kerr Singerscontaining these BMI licensedcompositions:PEACE IN THE VALLEYComposers: Thomas A. Dorsey

    Robert HughesPublisher: Hill and Range Songs, Inc.PRECIOUS MEMORIESComposer: J. B. F. WrightPublisher: Affiliated EnterprisesFAITH UNLOCKS THE DOORComposers: Samuel T. Scott

    Robert L. SandePublisher: Duchess Music

    CorporationCHILD OF THE KINGComposer: Cindy WalkerPublisher: Chancel Music Inc.

    Best Country and Western AlbumTHE RETURN OF ROGER MILLERAn album recorded by Roger Millercontaining these BMI licensed songs:AIN'T THAT FINEComposer: Dorsey BurnettePublishers: Al Gallico Music Corp.

    Doral Music Co., Inc.

    BM

    DO-WACKA-DOATTA BOY GIRLREINCARNATIONTHAT'S THE WAY IT'S ALWAYS BEENAS LONG AS THERE'S A SHADOWHARD HEADED MEKING OF THE ROADYOU CAN'T ROLLER SKATE IN A

    BUFFALO HERDOUR HEARTS WILL PLAY THE MUSICLOVE IS NOT FOR MEIN THE SUMMERTIMETHERE I GO DREAMIN' AGAINComposer: Roger MillerPublisher: Tree Publishing Co., Inc.

    Best Country and WesternVocal Performance-FemaleQUEEN OF THE HOUSERecorded by Jody MillerComposers: Roger Miller

    Mary TaylorPublisher: Tree Publishing Co., Inc.

    Best New Country and WesternArtistTHE STATLER BROTHERS:Harold W. ReidLewis C. DeWitt, Jr.Donald S. ReidPhilip E. Bosley

    Best Female Vocal PerformanceMY NAME IS BARBRAAn album recorded by Barbra Streisandcontaining these BMI licensedcompositions:JENNY REBECCAComposer: Carol HallPublisher: Musical Comedy, Inc.I WISH I WERE A KID AGAINComposers: Johnnie Melfi

    Roger PerryPublisher: Screen Gems -Columbia

    Music, Inc.

    Best Opera RecordingWOZZECKRecorded by Karl Boehm conductingthe Orchestra of the German Opera,Berlin-Principal Soloists: DietrichFischer-Dieskau, Evelyn Lear, FritzWunderlichComposer: Alban BergPublisher: Universal Edition/

    Theodore Presser Inc.

    for all of today's audience

    BROADCAST MUSIC, INC.

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    PICK HITSFRANKIE AND JOHNNY

    ELVIS PRESLEY SOUNDTRACK-RCA Victor LPM 3553; LSP 3553.

    An especially rousing Presley scoreaccompanies the fellow's newest movie,"Frankie and Johnny." Of course, thetitle tune, currently on singles charts,is included. "Petunia, the Gardener'sDaughter" is a particularly cute band.

    JAMES BROWN PLAYS NEW BREED

    Smash MGS 27080; SRS 67080.The dynamo is just about to get a

    couple of TV primetime exposuresthat'll make him bigger than ever, andthis latest disk will ride the crest. It'sstraight instrumentalizing and fast-moving, slow -grooving fun. The boo-ga-loo is what to dance to it.

    BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS)

    THE ROLLING .STONES-London NP I.Label has a beautiful package replete

    with many full color photos of the teenidols. The bands are the biggest hitsthe fellows made and that means "Sat-isfaction," "Time is On My Side," "GetOff My Cloud," etc.

    TRINI

    Reprise R(S) 6196.Trini is in a relaxed mood for the

    most part here. And Don Costa is inthe same frame of mind. He's arranged"Fly Me to the Moon," "Call Me,""Yesterday" and "I Will Wait for You"as minty set pieces for fun -lovingTrini.

    THE SINGING NUNSOUNDTRACK-MGM 1E/S1E-7ST.

    Debbie Reynolds stars as Sister Annin this movie that closely follows thepublic life of Soeur Sourire, who wrotethe sensational "Dominique." RandySparks has translated a number of theSoeur Sourire songs and made the scorea delight.

    DEBBIEREYNOLDS

    PERSUASIVE PERCUSSION 1966COMMAND BAND-Command 895 SD;RS 895 SD.

    Another step forward in the Com-mand recording process is shown offon this percussion album. "AutumnLeaves," "Istanbul," "Everything's Com-ing Up Roses" and other spritely songsare juiced up by Dick Hyman, DocSeverinson and the Command players.

    LOOK OUT FOR THE CHEATERBOB KUBAN AND THE IN-MEN-Musicland (S),P 3500.

    Buyers won't feel cheated when theysee the list of hits on this package byclever talent, Bob Kuban. He does"The Cheater," his hit, and throws in"You've Got Your Troubles," "TheseBoots Were Made for Walking" andmore.

    --PERSUASIVE PERCUSSION

    1966411.4.4*44a. t$:,

    EV'RYTHING'S COMING UP DUSTY

    DUSTY SPRINGFIELD -Philips PHM 1-303.

    Philips has prepared quite a de luxepackage to set off Dusty's singing wilesthis time. She sings songs by Bacharachand David, Goffin and King, Newley andBricusse and other contemporaries. Shedoes more than justice.

    TAKE ME FOR WHAT I'M WORTHTHE SEARCHERS-Kapp KL 1477;KS 3477.

    Fans of the group will be glad to seethe new package. As usual there is fineensemble rock playing and a raft of newand enticing tunes. The fellows havebuilt up a following and deservedly so.Will sell.

    THESEARCHERS

    TAKE ME FDWHAT PM WOR-H

    IMPRESSIONS OF JAMES BOND

    THE SOUNDS ORCHESTRAL-Parkway P/SP 7050.

    Johnny Pearson sparks this tribute tothe James Bond films. He tickles thekeys to the tunes of the most familiarBond themes. "Thunderball," "Mr. KissKiss Bang Bang," "Goldfinger" andmore. Jazzy, brassy package.

    PLAY ONE MORE

    IAN AND SYLVIA-Vanguard FRS 9215;VSD 79215.

    This twosome has widened their songhorizons to include rock for this newpackage. The tune is the Bachrach -David "24 Hours from Tulsa" and a sin-gle bet. It's only one of a number ofgood reasons for fans to get this topnotch disk.

    DONALD LEACE AT THE CELLAR DOOR

    Gateway GLP 2083.Folkster Leace gets pretty excited on

    this live recording. His songs areusually work songs or spirituals. He'saided on the package by bassist LouisPowers and guitarist Ty Lemley."Amen," "Frankie and Johnny," more.

    GIDDYUP GO

    WINK MARTINDALE-Dot DLP 3692;DLP 25692.

    Wink's version of country click"Giddyup Go" is the lead-off item onthis album of sentimental tunes andof simple faith. Lad does amiable jobwith "The Men in My Little Girl'sLife," "Vision at the Peace Table,"more.

    COUNTRY MUSIC GOES TO WARARIOUS ARTISTS-Starday 374 (m -s).The Willis Brothers, Jimmy Blakely,

    Jimmie Skinner, Johnny Bond, BillClifton, Rusty Diamond, Archie Camp-bell, Country Johnny Mathis. Red So -vine, Cowboy Copas and more chanttunes pegged on the Viet Nam war.Will attract sympathizers.

    8 RECORD WORLD-April 2, 1%6

  • 'PargeMil thiasS

    RECORD OF THE YEAR :

    A TASTE OF HONEY

    BEST INSTRUMENTALPERFORMANCE, NON-JAll :

    BEST INSTRUMENTALARRANGEMENT:

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    Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass A TASTE OF HONEY A TASTE OF HONEYA TASTE OF HONEY

    A&R Producers, Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass Herb Alpert & the Tijuana BrassArranger, Herb Alpert

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    Kapp's All - Out Singles DriveNEW YORK-Kapp Records,

    owner of a pair of hot albums-the original caster for "Man ofLa Mancha" and the comedy set,"When You're in Love, theWhole World Is Jewish" - isembarking on a major drive inthe singles market.

    The program is already un-derway with a number of newreleases and a series of otherimportant items ready for im-mediate release, according to ajoint announcement by SidSchaffer, recently appointedKapp vice president in chargeof sales, and Hy Grill, executiveA&R producer for the company.

    The firm's revamped singlesrelease schedule now calls fornew product every two weeks,involving such all -market prod-uct as pop -rock, "good music"and country material.

    Already heavily programmedis "The Ballad of Irving," fromthe "Jewish" album, the firstcomedy single to hit the air withsuch impact in many months.

    Lenny Welch's new disk,"Rags to Riches" has hit thecharts, while Roger Williams'"Lara's Theme" from the pic-ture "Dr. Zhivago" is gettingaction.

    Four Others Strong, TooFour other singles are also

    achieving strong early play: "IfYou Love Me" and "I Give In"by the Lazy Susans, a new girlgroup; "A Basket of Flowers,"by the Nightcrawlers, a rock -oriented vocal group; "WhenJohnny Comes Marching HomeAgain," initial outing on Kappfor British thrush Shani Wal-

    TRUER THAN YOU WEREThe McGuire Sisters

    (ABC Paramount)

    TEARS AND HEARTACHESKay Starr(Capitol)

    s my HAPPINESS ISWI Joe Sherman Arena Brass0 (Epic-instr.)

    King Richard's Fluegel Knights(MTA-instr.)

    Bobby Sherman(Cameo-vocal)

    Ray Conniff(Columbia-vocal)

    MILLS MUSIC, INC.

    He Has Arrived!!

    "OUR MANFLINT"

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    lis; and "Please Don't Sell MyDaddy No More Wine," by theGreenwoods. The latter side hasstrong pop, folk and country po-tential.

    Kapp's recently signed indieproduction arrangement withKama -Sutra Productions has re-sulted in a first single by theCritters, who'll have a follow-upin the next few weeks. Alsofrom Kama -Sutra is Chi Chi, anew girl singer from Philadel-phia, whose initial Kapp releasewill be out March 30. (See sep-arate story.)

    The British group the Search-ers is cutting a new single inLondon this week for early re-lease here, coinciding with theirprojected 10 -day tour of theUnited States in mid -April.

    On the country front, wherevet country A&R exec PaulCohen holds sway in Nashville,the label is rushing a newFreddy Hart single, "WhyShould I Cry Over You," as fol-low-up to his "Hank Williams'Guitar." Stuart Hamblen, whohas just joined Kapp, is alsoperking with his initial release,"This Ole House Has Got ToGo." Upcoming, too, are new re-leases for Bob Wills and CalSmith, a member of ErnestTubb's Texas Troubadoursgroup, as well as Hugh X. Lewis,who had a recent hit with "I'dBetter Call The Law On Me."

    Congress' Big Singles PlanA strong singles program is

    a 1 s o being blueprinted forKapp's subsidiary Congress line.The Halos, formerly known asthe Angels, have "Come Softlyto Me," and the recently signed

    Turntable MovesNEW YORK-Turntable and

    Midtown, now under direct own-ership of Sylvia Langler, hasnew quarters at 345 W. 58th St.

    Lor CraneExits ColumbiaNEW YORK - Lor Crane

    has resigned his A&R post atColumbia, to leave the labelwithin a few weeks.

    Crane departs Col after asuccessful two-year associationhighlighted by hits with Chadand Jeremy and a No. 1 singleand LP in country music withJimmy Dean. Crane was withChad and Jeremy before andafter "I Don't Want to LoseYou, Baby" and Jimmy Dean on"The First Thing Every Morn-ing."

    He will announce his futureplans shortly.

    Patti and the Emblems have hadreleased "Easy Come, Easy Go."

    Strong, sustained promotionand merchandising will be auto-matic on all new singles, accord-ing to Schaffer, who has controlof the overall sales operation forboth Kapp and subsidiaries Con-gress and Four Corners.

    A continuing program of newtalent acquisition is in effect,Grill said, noting that the ma-jority of the artists now repre-sented with new singles are newpactees.

    Grill stressed that the label'sown A&R operation will seek outtalent and material wherever itmay be and that masters fromoutside producers will also playan important role in the newprogram. In addition, severalother outside producing deals,similar to the Kama -Sutra ar-rangement, are now in discus-sion stage.

    Joey Dee SignedNEW YORK - Trade Martin

    and Ed Miller of Miller -MartinProductions have signed JoeyDee to an exclusive recordingcontract.

    Grand AwardShips Nationally

    Command Records VP LorenBecker announces that the newGrand Award economy line isnow being shipped nationallywith an initial release of 10albums.

    The new Grand Award catalogfeatures "The Original Roaring20's -Vol. 1 & 2," the CharlestonCity All -Stars; "Honky TonkPiano," Knuckles O'Toole andhis Orchestra; Paul Whiteman's"Hawaiian Magic"; "ThemesFrom Broadway Shows," Fer-rante & Teicher ; Dinah Wash-ington "Sings the Blues"; "IBelieve," Mahalia Jackson; anda country set, "Starring" RosalieAllen and Elton Britt.

    The Grand Award label firstappeared in 1954 and through1959 was one of the most activeand successful album lines in thecountry. It was priced at the$3.98 and $4.98 retail level.With the introduction of Com-mand records in 1959, the GrandAward label was given less at-tention and became inactive.With the reactivation of thelabel at the budget $1.98 price,ABC -Paramount President LarryNewton and Becker look for-ward to a regular release sched-ule for Grand Award records.

    The first 10 albums include anew packaging concept, makingfor easy artist and label identi-fication plus visual appeal.

    Verzola DeccaWC Dist. ManagerDecca Distributing Corp. Vice

    President and General SalesManager Sydney N. Goldberghas named Lou Verzola DistrictManager for Decca's West CoastOperations.

    Verzola, presently sales man-ager of the company's Los An-geles branch, will continue to

    operate f r o mthis base, lo-cated at 6750Santa MonicaBlvd., supervis-ing Decca'smain branchesin Seattle, SanFrancisco andLos Angeles.

    Verzola join-ed Decca 14

    years go as salesman for theBuffalo branch. A year later hemoved to the Baltimore -Wash-ington branch in the same capac-ity, and in 1954 he became salesmanager for the Albany branch.In 1956, he was transferred toPhiladelphia as sales manager,where he remained until 1961.He than moved to the Coast assales manager for the Los An-geles branch, where he assumeshis additional duties immedi-ately.

    Goldberg stated that the ap-pointment of Verzola is anothercontinuing step by Decca inrecognizing the capable and de-serving talents of its own per-sonnel in the field with advance-ment as the opportunities arise.

    LouVerzola

    Amy DistributesAcademy RecordsNEW YORK - Larry Uttal,

    General Manager of Amy-Mala-Bell Records, has announced theclosing of a deal with ArchieLevington and Jane Gibbs forthe distribution of their label,Academy Records.

    The first record involved inthe label distribution deal willbe "Too Young" by TommyVann, which has broken big inseveral areas.

    The projection for AcademyRecords will be a steady flow ofreleases in addition to the afore-mentioned Tommy Vann record.Uttal announced that Amy-Mala-Bell will attempt to establishthe label name as successfullyas they have with many otherlabels in the Amy-Mala-Bellgroup; such as Dynovoice Rec-ords, New Voice, Musicland,Goldwax, Aurora and Big Top.

    The Academy distribution set-up has been revised, and theVann record of "Too Young"will be going out under most ofthe Amy-Mala-Bell distributors.

    10 RECORD WORLD-April 2, 1%6

  • March18, 1966

    Mr. ROGERMILLER

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  • Byrds' Raga - Rock At NARM ConventionNew Music Trend?

    NEW YORK - The Raga (atraditional Hindu melodicform), the jazz of tenor saxo-phonist John Coltrane, andBach's organ music are at thebase of what may be the nextbig, new sound in popular music,according to Columbia Records.

    What might be dubbed bythose apt Tin Pan Alley phrase-coiners as Raga -rock reportedlyis already sweeping the WestCoast and is featured on a Co-lumbia record by the Byrdscalled "Eight Miles High,"which has just been released.

    According to Jim McGuinn,leader of the Byrds, who arecredited as the originators ofthe folk-rock movement, the newsound is "an abstraction ofthings we've been listening tofor some time: the music ofShankar, Coltrane and lots ofBach."

    "Shankar," adds DavidCrosby, another member of theByrds, is "the No. 1 boss of In-dian classical and popular music,and everyone who's hard him isinfluenced by him somehow orother."

    Raga -rock and all, the Byrdswing into the metropolitan areathe weekend of March 25. Theywill circle the city for a seriesof concerts, but will be unableto land in New York proper be-cause of a ban imposed uponthem and other groups of theirspecies by the managements ofCarnegie a n d PhilharmonicHalls.

    Their concert on Sunday,March 27, will be a matinee at1:30 p.m. at Symphony Hall inNewark, N.J.

    Eskee Lovers BowNEW YORK-"If You Need

    a Love Song," The BrotherlyLovers' debut disk for EskeeRecords, is being released thismonth. The group, managed byDoshawns' Management Co.,Inc., goes on tour to plug theplatter.

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    "THERE BUT FOR FORTUNE"New Christy Minstrels-Columbia"I CAN'T GROW PEACHES ON A

    CHERRY TREE"Just Us-Colpix"I CAN'T MAKE A FRIEND"Vagrants-Vanguard"TWILIGHT ROSES"Enzo Stuarti-Epic"WHY BE ASHAMED"Robert Goulet-Columbia"SOUL SISTER"Blood Brothers-Warner Brothers

    MORTY WAX1650 Broadway N.Y. CI 7.2159

    Pictured above at the recent NARM Convention in Miami Beachare: 1) Charles Schlang, Frank Sinatra, George Berry; 2) MartyBennett, Goddard Lieberson; 3) Charles Schlang, Nancy Wilson;4) Herb Alpert, Charles Schlang; 5) .John Billinis, George Berry,.Jules Malamud; 6) Roger Miller, Charles Schlang; 7) JulesMalamud, the Four Seasons; 8) Charles Schlang, Larry Goughan,Mrs. Jerry Blaine.

    Busy Petula ClarkWarner Brothers Records'

    Petula Clark, currently finish-ing a three-week concert tourin Canada, is not going to havemuch time to rest for the nextcouple of months.

    Pet, prior to opening at theCocoanut Grove in HollywoodApril 19, flies to New YorkApril 12 to tape a one -hour TVspecial for CBS and the Frenchnetwork ORTF. She'll also fit

    in an Ed Sullivan guest stint.She does the new Caesar's

    Palace, Las Vegas, then anotherone -hour TV special, this onefor RAI in Venice, Italy, to bebroadcast throughout sevencountries. She'll also receive anaward from RAI as No. 1Female Singer.

    Which brings her into May.She'll do the Savoy Hotel, Lon-don; plus dates at Chicago'sMcCormick Place and PerdueUniversity.

    Aaronoff MotownPublicity Chief

    DETROIT - Motown RecordCorp. announces the appoint-ment of Ed Aaronoff as Public-ity Director.

    Aaronoff directs all activitiesrelating to publicity for Mo-town Records and its varioussubsidiaries. Al Abrams con-tinues in the Publicity Depart-ment as press contact.

    The newly -appointed Public-ity Director has had many yearsof experience as publicity execin New York City. His mostrecent affiliation was with theMirisch Corp., for whom he wasthe Eastern Publicity Director.Prior to that, he was Directorof Advertising and Publicityfor MCA for many years, andearlier held publicity posts withUniversal Pictures and WarnerBros.

    Berry Gordy Jr., Presidentof Motown Records Corp., willannounce additional executiveappointments shortly.

    `Mary Poppins'Returns for Summer

    HOLLYWOOD -"Mary Pop -pins," the picture, will not fol-low the usual Disney pattern ofwaiting seven years for newaudiences of children to growup. Instead, the picture will beshown in thousands of theatersin the United States and Canadaduring the coming months ofJune, July and August.

    The Walt Disney Music Com-pany, recorders of 18 different"Mary Poppins" records ontheir own Disneyland and Vistalabels, enjoyed a year of boom-ing business, much of whichcame from the "Mary Poppins"records, which ranged fromtheir 290 single LG Series totheir albums, most famous ofwhich is the original cast soundtrack on Vista.

    Weybreit LatinDir. at Musicor

    NEW YORK - Harold Wey-breit has been appointed MusicDirector for Musicor Records'Latin wing, according to ArtTalmadge, President.

    Weybreit has been active asarranger -conductor for albumsessions by Tito Rodriguez. Heassumes responsibility for theentire Musicor Latin artistroster with respect to arrange-ments and conducting. He hasalready commenced his newduties with work on sessionsfor the authentic Cuban instru-mental group, Orquesta Broad-way, and for Myrta Sylba, TVstar of Newark's channel 47.

    12 RECORD WORLD-April 2, 1966

  • Big 3 Boosts Prof. Staff WithJay Lowy, Gargano

    NEW YORK - Moving for-ward with his program to builda publishing company withsteady action in the currentmusic market, Arnold Maxin,VP and General Manager of theBig 3 (Robbins -Feist -Miller),has announced the appointmentof Jay Lowy as the firm's Gen-eral Professional Manager.

    The 30 -year -old Lowy willstep into the new slot at thepubbery's New York headquar-ters on April 4 after havingserved seven years as a Big 3West Coast professional rep.Prior to his association withBig 3, Lowy was on the promostaff of London Records and alsoracked -up considerable experi-ence as an independent exploita-tion man for publishers, artistsand disk distributors. Duringhis West Coast stint with Big 3,he was particularly active inpromoting the firm's pop, stand-ard and film tunes with new andcontemporary - style recordingartists.

    Since Maxin took over Big 3reins last April, he has signedseveral songwriting teams and

    has wrapped up a host of majordomestic and international mu-sic deals. Maxin stated that asa result of these deals "The Big3 is now receiving a steady flowof new music product which willextend the company's perform-ance in all areas." He also indi-cated that "An expanded andfast-moving professional depart-ment is now essential for thecarefully planned introductionand maximum exploitation ofthis wealth of new material."

    On the Coast, Big 3 also hasaugmented its professional staffwith the appointment of VicGargano, a former vice-prexy ofIndigo Records. Gargano haseight years of experience in themusic field as an indie recordproducer and promo man. AllWest Coast and East Coast pro-fessional men will now reportdirectly to Jay Lowy in NewYork.

    As part of the reshaping ofthe Big 3 lineup, Ed Slattery,who formerly functioned as co-ordinator of professional activi-ties, has jumped to top leveladministrative duties.

    Quality Distribs Atlantic in CanadaQuality Records, Ltd., will dis-

    tribute Atlantic Records in Can-ada starting April 1, 1966. Thenew licensing agreement wasnegotiated by Atlantic RecordsVice -President Nesuhi Ertegunand Quality Records PresidentGeorge Keane. Agreement wassigned (15) in New York.

    Under the agreement Qualitywill distribute Atlantic productin Canada, including releasesissued in the U.S. on the Atlan-tic, Atco, Stax, Dial and Focuslabels. All Atlantic product willbe issued on the Atlantic labelas they had been by Atlantic'sformer licensee, London Recordsof Canada.

    The new agreement with Qual-ity Records to handle Atlanticin Canada is part of a continu-ing strengthening of the com-pany's foreign distribution. Lastmonth Atlantic concluded anagreement with Polydor RecordsLtd. of Great Britain to handlethe firm's product in England.Late last year Atlantic Recordsand Barclay Records signed a

    contract for Barclay to handleAtlantic product in France andBelgium.

    Quality Records executiveswill be attending the Atlantic-Atco distributor meetings whichtee off at the Deauville Hotel inMiami on Sunday (27) for threedays.

    Jerry Wexler, Atlantic RecordsVP, and George Keane, head ofQuality Records Of Canada,shake hands after signingagreement for Quality to han-dle Atlantic Records through-out Canada. Bill Bayes, Qualityexec, and Myron Mayer, At-lantic legal counsel, look on.

    Lewdisc ExpandsNEW YORK-Stanley Lewis,

    President of Lewdisc Interna-tional Corp. announces expan-sion to new offices at 345 W.58th St.

    The majority of the labelproduct at present is SpanishLPs. With distribution now setup in the United States andPuerto Rico, Lewis plans to ex-pand distribution throughoutEurope and Latin America.Ralph Seijo is heading up theA&R.

    Poppiesaregrowingon thecharts!The Poppies

    "Lullaby°Ames!

    Ehle Mann hre T M PICSTFO tt4 S

    F-1 EPICI/ I INs.

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    Frank Sinatra-Reprise (10-287)4. LONELY BULL

    Herb Alpert and Tijuana Brass-A&M (66-132)

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    WALKINGNancy Sinatra-Reprise (10-366)

    7. GOLD VAULT OF HITSFour Seasons-Philips (21-247)

    8. BACK TO BACKRighteous Brothers-Philles (21-269)

    9. TIJUANA BRASSA&M (66-135)

    10. A MAN AND HIS MUSICReprise (QR-4)

    LP Session

    Bob Morgan (left), Director ofEpic A&R on the East Coast,and Stu Phillips (seated), Epicproducer on the West Coast,recently brought together twoEpic artists for an LP session:coronetist Bobby Hackett andpianist Ronnie David.

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    Keeping Track of Tape

    RCA's 11 New Command IntoCartridge Tapes 8 -Track TapeRCA Victor is releasing 11

    new Stereo 8 cartridge tapes inApril, highlighted by four al-bums currently on the bestseller charts. With this release,RCA Victor brings its catalogtotal to 250 titles.

    Heading up the popular re-lease are four albums which arecurrently riding strong on thecharts: "John Gary Sings YourAll - Time Favorite Songs";"They're Playing Our Song"-Al Hirt; "Music from 'The ManFrom U.N.C.L.E.' " - HugoMontenegro; and "How GreatThou Art"-Kate Smith.

    From Victor's country andwestern roster comes "CountryHits Parade"-an album whichfeatures the recent hits of suchtop artists as Eddy Arnold,Bobby Bare, Skeeter Davis,Jim Reeves, Connie Smith,Dottie West, Hank Snow,Norma Jean, Roger Miller,Hank Locklin, Porter Wagonerand George Hamilton IV.

    Red Seal Stereo 8 cartridgetapes for April are: "Othello(Highlights)" - LaurenceOlivier; "Madama Butterfly(Hightlights)" - Le onty n ePrice, Richard Tucker, con-ducted by Erich Leinsdorf ; and"Don Giovanni (Highlights)"-Leontyne Price, Birgit Nilsson,Cesare Siepi, conducted byErich Leinsdorf.

    There are also three TwinPacks (two album equivalent)in the April release as well.The popular Twin Pack is"Classic Bossa Nova/SomethingSpecial for Movie Lovers"-Marty Gold Orchestra. On RedSeal Twin Pack is "LightClassics/Music America LovesBest"-Arthur Fiedler with theBoston Pops Orchestra. And onCamden is "A Taste of Honeyand other Favorites/MexicanShuffle"-by the Living Brass.

    Horowitz AwardColumbia Records pianist

    Vladimir Horowitz was recentlyhonored with an award for "Ex-cellence" for his recording, "AnHistoric Return - Horowitz atCarnegie Hall." Award, givenby the 20th Art Festival underthe sponsorship of the JapaneseMinistry of Education, is anofficial award of the JapaneseGovernment.

    Loren Becker, Vice -President,announces that Command Rec-ords is readying its initial re-lease of 8 -track stereo cartridgetapes. This first release willconsist of 25 selections aimedfor shipping May 15.

    Command has been besiegedwith inquiries concerning theavailability of product in 8 -track form directly from thelabel, not only from Commanddistribs but also key rack mer-chandisers, equipment manufac-turers and the automotive in-dustry.

    Becker pointed out that Com-mand was a leader in the intro-duction, development and earlysuccess of stereo recordings.During the last six months,Command's A & R and engineer-ing staff has done considerableresearch on this new "Sound"medium.

    Muntz Adds CarCartridge Language Courses

    HOLLYWOOD - Earl Muntzhas announced the addition of"the first and only languagecourses" designed for car car-tridge play to the Muntz StereoPak music library.

    According to Muntz, Presi-dent of the national stereo unitand cartridge firm bearing hisname, the new stereo -cartridgeinclude lessons in Spanish,German, French and Italian,and are set in Fidelipac 300four -track cartridges. Otherlessons will be added duringthe year.

    Each cartridge contains twoindependent 15 -minute lessonsof instruction, dialogues andvocabulary building sequencesconstructed by aural languageuniversity instructors. Eachcomplete language course in-cludes four cartridges and atotal of eight 15 -minute lessons.Professional native speakersare backdropped by appropriatemusical scoring.

    National Muntz outlets areretailing each cartridge for$4.98.

    Produces 2 ShowsWASHINGTON-Hirsh de La

    Viez, head of Show Biz Produc-tions, will be in England andFrance during April to producetwo shows, one in London forthe Variety Clubs, International,and another in Paris for Unico,Ltd.

    ITCC BestsellingTapes -4 Track

    And 8 Track1. WHIPPED CREAM AND OTHER

    DELIGHTSHerb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass-

    A&M

    2. HERB ALPERT AND THE TIJUANABRASS, VOL. II

    A&M

    3. GOING PLACESHerb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass-

    A&M4. MOON OVER NAPLES

    Billy Vaughn-Dot5. DOCTOR ZHIVAGO

    Soundtrack-MGM6. LOOK AT US

    Sonny and Cher-Atco7. CHUG -A -LUG

    Roger Miller-Smash8. 21 CHANNEL SOUND

    David Rose-MGM9. SOUND OF STRINGS

    Enoch Light-Command10. ZORBA THE GREEK

    Soundtrack -20th Century Fox

    Record World AwardsBobby, B.B. on StageNEW YORK-In a dual, on-

    stage presentation at the ApolloTheater last week, editor DougMcClelland presented DukeRecords' Bobby Bland andABC-Paramount's B.B. Kingwith their Record World R&BAwards.

    Bobby and B. B., as recentlyannounced in Record World'sspecial Rhythm and Blues issue,"R&B from A to Z," won, re-spectively, as Most PromisingMale Vocalist and Top BluesSinger. A demonstrative Apolloaudience heartily concurredwith the awards.

    'Berets' InstrumentalCadet Departure, Hit

    Cadet has put an instrumen-tal version of "The Ballad ofthe Green Berets" on the mar-ket and is getting excited re-sponse in St. Louis, Seattle,Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Bostonand Chicago markets.

    The deck is by Alan Moor -house and was produced inEngland, where it was ac-quired by Marshall Chess.

    This lush instrumental is adeparture for the label, whichmay also be planning venturesinto the c/w field shortly, it hasbeen heard.

    Patty Inks BaronsNEW YORK-Patty Records,

    subsid of Melton, has signed theBarons to exclusive contract. AlBarr, label music supervisor,and Jimmy Ionar, A&R man forthe label and group's leadsinger, plan to record the groupshortly.

    14 RECORD WORLD-April 2, 1966

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    The NARAS Grammy Award"BEST RHYTHM & BLUES RECORDING"

    "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag"On King Records

    Current Hit Single "AIN'T THAT A GROOVE" King 6025

    Personal Mgr.: BEN BART Bookings: UNIVERSAL ATTRACTIONS, INC.

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  • UPSINGLES COMING

    1 LOUIS LOUIE 12 WATCHING THE LATE LATE(Limix, BMI)Travis Wamumack-Atlantic 2322 SHOW

    Don Covay-Atlantic 23232 I SPY (For The F. B. I.)

    (Trio, Brain Bert, BMI) 13 CALL MY NAMEJamo Thomas-Thomas 303 (Bernice, BMI)

    3 YOU'RE JUST ABOUT TO LOSE

    YOUR CLOWN

    Them-Parrot 9819

    14 SOMEBODY TO LOVE ME(Buckhorn, BMI)

    Ray Charles-ABC-Paramount 10785 Ronnie & Daytonas-Mala 525

    4 DIRTY WATER 15 SONG FROM "THE OSCAR"(Equinox, BMI)Standells-Tower 1851

    (Joe E. Levine Music Corp., ASCAP)Tony Bennett-Columbia 43508

    5 TIPPY TOEING 16 DESIREE(Window, BMI)Hardin Trio-Columbia 43463

    (Dorothy, BMI)Charts-Wand 1112

    6 MESSAGE TO MICHAEL17 TOO SLOW

    (Chi -Sound, BMI)(U. S., ASCAP) Impressions-ABC-Paramount 10789Dionne Warwick-Scepter 12133

    18 I FEEL A SIN COMING ON1 MAY MY HEART BE CAST (Painted Desert, BMI)

    INTO STONE(Saturday, BMI) 19

    Solomon Burke-Atlantic 2327

    DON'T MAKE ME OVERToys-Dynovoice 218 (Jonathan & Blue Seas, ASCAP)

    Swinging Blue Jeans-Imperial 66154

    8 I SURRENDER 20 HERE'S TO MY JENNYFontella Bass-Checker 1137

    (Joy, ASCAP)

    9 DON'T PUSH ME(Mainstay, BMI) 21

    Mike Douglas-Epic 10002

    KILLER JOEHedgehoppers Anonymous-Parrot 9817 & White Castle, BMI)

    Kingsmen-Wand 1115

    10 LA LA LAGerry & Pacemakers-Laurie 3337 22 LOVE ME WITH ALL YOUR

    11 ELVIRAHEART

    (Milene, BMI)Dallas Frazier-Capitol 5560 Bachelors-London 9828

    23 THE NEW BREED, PART I 37 CALL ME (BABY WON'T YOUJames Brown-Smash 2028 CALL ME)

    24 I'M LIVING IN TWO WORLDS (Mums, BMI)Edward Hamilton-Jameco 2008(Forest Hills, BMI)Bonnie Guitar-Dot 16811 38 HAPPINESS IS

    25 YOU LET A LOVE BURN OUT (Mibbs, ASCAP)King Fluegel Knights-MIA 101(S. F. 0., BMI)We Five-A&M 793 39 MY LITTLE RED BOOK

    26 I'M COMIN' HOME, CINDY (United Artists, ASCAP)(Tridon, BMI) Love-Elektra 45603

    21

    Trini Lopez-Reprise 0455

    A GROOVY KIND OF LOVEMindbenders-Fontana 1541

    40 THAT'S WHEN THE TEARS

    START

    28 FOR YOUR PRECIOUS LOVE(Blackwood, BMI)Blossoms-Reprise 0436

    (Gladstone, ASCAP)Jerry Butler-Vee Jay 715 41 YOU BETTER COME HOME

    (Mellin, BMI)29 DO SOMETHING FOR YOUR- Exciters-Bang 518

    SELF 42 TRUER THAN YOU WERE(Su -Ma, BMI) (Mills, ASCAP)Bobby Powell-Whit 715 McGuire Sisters-ABC-Paramount 10776

    30 CALL ME ANYTIME YOU NEED 43 MAME

    SOME LOVIN' (E. H. Morris, ASCAP)Al Hirt-RCA Victor 8774(Fling, Dayshell, BMI)Lorraine Elision-Mercury 72534 44 DISTANT DRUMS

    31 I'M THE SKY Jim Reeves-RCA Victor 8789(Saturday, BMI) 45 WHY BE ASHAMEDEddie Rambeau-Dyno Voice 217 (Unity, BMI)

    32 IF YOU GOT A MINUTE BABY(Dreamers, BMI) 46

    Robert Goulet-Columbia 43558

    BE EVER MINEFreddy & Dreamers-Mercury 72548 (Annihanbar, Cal, BMI)

    33 IT WAS SO NICE WHILE ITLASTED 41

    Art Grayson-HBR 462

    HOLD ON, I'M COMIN'(East, Pronto, BMI)

    (Nom, BMI)Sam & Dave-Roulette 4671

    Sam & Dave-Stax 189

    34 WHEN SHE TOUCHES ME 48 DOMINQUE'S DISCOTHEQUE(Brookmart, BMI)Rodge Martin-Bragg 227

    (Nebom, ASCAP)Mel Torme-Columbia 43550

    35 STRIKER BILL 49 FUNNY(Plainview, BMI) (Shapiro -Bernstein, ASCAP)Jimmy Dean-Columbia 43540 Walter Jackson-Okeh 7236

    36 (BABY) I'M BY YOUR SIDE 50 THERE BUT FOR FORTUNE(Charden, BMI)Jades-Verve 10385

    (Appleseed, ASCAP)New Christy Minstrels-Columbia 43533

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    1 2 NOWHERE MANBeatles-Capitol 5587

    2 3 19th NERVOUS BREAKDOWN 6Rolling Stones-London 9823

    3 1 BALLAD OF THE GREEN BERETS 9

    4 4 DAYDREAM

    5 5 HOMEWARD BOUND

    6 6 634-5789Wilson Pickett-Atlantic 2320* 12 (YOU'RE MY) SOUL & INSPIRATIONRighteous Bros.-Verve 10383

    8 9 SURE GONNA MISS HERGary Lewis & Playboys-Liberty 55865* 17 I'M SO LONESOME I COULD CRYB. J. Thomas-Scepter 12129* 22 BANG BANGCher-Imperial 66160

    11 8 THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FORWALKIN'

    Nancy Sinatra-Reprise 043212 11 LOVE MAKES THE WORLD GO

    ROUNDDeon Jackson-Carla 2526

    13 14 WOMAN

    14 16 BABY SCRATCH MY BACKSlim Harpo-Excello 2273

    15 10 CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'

    37 SECRET AGENT MAN

    17 18 MY BABY LOVES ME

    24 MAGIC TOWN

    19 20 SHAKE ME, WAKE ME 26 WALKIN' MY CAT NAMED DOG28 TIME WON'T LET ME

    22 25 IT'S TOO LATEBobby Goldsboro-United Artists 980

    23 23 GET READY 5

    42 GOOD LOVIN' 4

    31 THIS OLE HEART OF MINE 6

    26 7 ELUSIVE BUTTERFLY 10

    35 LITTLE LATIN LUPE LU 4

    47 SPANISH FLEA 3

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    30 13

    S Sgt. Barry Sadler-RCA Victor 8739

    Lovin' Spoonful-Kama Sutra 209

    Simon & Garfunkel-Columbia 43511

    Peter & Gordon-Capitol 5579

    Mama's & Papa's-Dunhill 4020

    Johnny Rivers-Imperial 66159

    Martha & Vandellas-Gordy

    Vogues-Co & Cc 234

    Four Toos-Motown 1090

    7048

    Norma Tanega-New Voice 807

    Outsiders-Capitol 5573

    Temptations-Gordy 7049

    Young Rascals-Atlantic 3221

    Isley Brothers-Tamla 54128

    Bob Lind-World Pacific 77808

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    Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass-A&M 792

    FRANKIE & JOHNNY 3Elvis Presley-RCA Victor 8780

    LISTEN PEOPLE 8Herman's Hermits-MGM 13462

    39 WHAT NOW MY LOVE 3Herb Alpert & Tijuana Bross-A&M 792

    32 34 INSIDE LOOKING OUTAnimals-MGM 13468

    40 THINK I'LL GO SOMEWHEREAND CRY MYSELF TO SLEEP

    Al Martino-Capitol 5598

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    61 KICKS 2Paul Revere & Raiders-Columbia 43556

    35 21 I FOUGHT THE LAW 10Bobby Fuller Four-Mustang 3014 48 SATISFACTION 5Otis Redding-Volt 132

    37 15 YOU BABY 8Turtles-White Whale 227

    38 43 AIN'T THAT A GROOVE 5James Brown-King 6025

    39 44 STOP HER ON SIGHT 8Edwin Starr-Ric Tic 109

    40 41 DEAR LOVER 9Mary Wells-Atco 6392

    51 GLORIA 4Shadows of Knight-Dunwich 116

    65 A SIGN OF THE TIMES 2Petula Clark-Warner Bros. 5802

    43 36 I WANT TO GO WITH YOU 9Eddy Arnold-RCA Victor 8749

    68 SOMEWHERE 3Len Barry-Decca 39123* 53 I HEAR TRUMPETS BLOW 4Tokens-B. T. Puppy 518* 69 SHAPES OF THINGS 3Yardbirds-Epic 9891

    58 THE LOVE YOU SAVE(MAY BE YOUR OWN) 5

    Joe Tex-Dial 402648 52 LULLABYE OF LOVE 4

    Poppies-Epic 989349 54 TIME 5

    Pozo Seco Singers-Columbia 4343750 29 THE CHEATER 9

    Bob Kuban-Musicland 200163 JUANITA BANANA 5

    Peels-Karate 55252 55 THE RAINS CAME 10

    Sir Douglas Quintet-Tribe 831472 RHAPSODY IN THE RAIN 2

    Lou Christy-MGM 1347354 32 ONE MORE HEARTACHE 6

    Marvin Goye-Tamla 5412955 30 UP TIGHT 16

    Little Stevie Wonder-Tamla 5412456 59 OUTSIDE THE GATES OF HEAVEN 3

    Lou Christy-Co & Cc 23557 19 BATMAN THEME 9

    Marketts-Warner Bros. 5696* (-) SLOOP JOHN B. 1* Beach Boys-Capitol 560286 PHOENIX LOVE THEME 2

    Brass Ring-Dunhill 402360 45 TEARS 7* 77 Bobby Vinton-Epic 9894ONE TRACK MIND 2* Knickerbockers-Challenge 59326(-) LEANING ON THE LAMP POST 1

    Herman's Hermits-MGM 13500* (-) TRY TOO HARD 1

    Dave Clark Five-Epic 10004

    64 66 WHENEVER SHE HOLDS YOU 5Patty Duke-United Artists 978

    * (-) HIGH HEEL SNEAKERS 1Ramsey Lewis Trio-Cadet 5531* 75 I WANT SOMEONE 4Mod Lads-Volt 131

    61 70 THE ONE ON THE RIGHTIS ON THE LEFT 5

    Johnny Cosh-Columbia 43496

    * 16 I CAN'T GROW PEACHESON A CHERRY TREE 3

    Just Us-Colpix 803 92 MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS 3Drifters-Atlantic 2325

    70 74 SECRET AGENT MAN 3Ventures-Dolton 316* 100 CAROLINE, NO 2Brian Wilson-Capitol 5610

    82 SIPPIN"N CHIPPIN' 2T-Bones-Liberty 55867

    73 13 YOUR P -E -R -S -0 -N -A -L -1 -T -Y 5Jackie Lee-Mirwood 5509

    74 78 LOVE IS ME, LOVE IS YOU 3Connie Francis-MGM 13470

    * (-) TOGETHER AGAIN 1Ray Charles-ABC-Paramount 10785

    83 SHE BLEW A GOOD THING 3Poets-Symbol 214

    98 YOUNG LOVE 2Lesley Gore-Mercury 72553

    18 81 KEEP ON RUNNING 5Spencer Davis Group-Atco 6900

    79 79 WAIT A MINUTE 4Tim Tam & Turn Ons-Palmer 5002

    80 84 MY PRAYER 3Johnny Thunder-Diamond 196

    * (-) GOT MY MOJO WORKING 1Jimmy Smith-Verve 10393

    94 3000 MILES 2Brian Hyland-Philips 4035

    83 89 I'LL TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOU 2Garnet Mimms-United Artists 995

    84 87 PLEASE DON'T STOP LOVING ME 2Elvis Presley-RCA Victor 8780

    95 HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF 2Buddy Starcher-Boone 1038* (-) A REAL HUMDINGER 1J. J. Barnes-Ric Tic 110

    * (-) DARLING BABY 1Elgins-V.I.P. 25029

    88 88 HELPLESS 3Kim Weston-Gordy 7050

    89 91 RAGS TO RICHES 4Lenny Welch-Kopp 740

    90 90 PHILLY DOG 4Mar-Keys-Stax 185* BOOGALOO PARTY 1Flamingos-Philips 40347

    * (-) A LOVER'S CONCERTO 1Sarah Vaughn-Mercury 72543

    93 93 FOLLOW ME 2Lyme & Cybelle-White Whale 228

    94 (-) EIGHT MILES HIGH 1Byrds-Columbia 43578

    95 (-) STOP 1The Moody Blues-London 810

    96 97 TOO LITTLE TIME 3Brenda Lee-Decca 31917

    97 (-) SHARING YOU 1Mitty Collier-Chess 1053

    98 99 I CAN'T LET GO 2Hollies-Imperial 66158

    99 (-) TILL THE END OF THE DAY 1Kinks-Reprise 3454

    100 (-) MEN OF WAR 1Rouzan Sisters-Frisco 113

    TOP POPS ALPHABETICALLY -PLUS PUBLISHER & LICENSORAIN'T THAT A GROOVE (Dynatone, BMI) 38A LOVER'S CONCERTO (Saturday, BMI) 92A REAL HUMDINGER (Myto, BMI) 86BABY SCRATCH MY BACK (Excellorec, HMI) 14BALLAD OF THE GREEN BERETS

    (Music, Music, Music, ASCAP) 3BANG BANG (Five West, Cotillion, HMI) 10BATMAN THEME (Miller, ASCAP) 57BOOGALOO PARTY (Ponderosa, BMI) 92CALIFORNIA DREAMIN' (Trousdale, BMI) 15CAROLINE, NO (Sea Of Tunes, BMI) 71CHEATER (MAAAM, HMI) 50DARLING BABY (Jobete, BMI) 87DAYDREAM (Faithful Virtue, BMI) 4DEAR LOVER (Jaylnne, BMI) 40EIGHT MILES HIGH (Tickson, BMI) 94ELUSIVE BUTTERFLY (Metric, BMI) 26FOLLOW ME (Ishmael, BMI) 93FRANKIE & JOHNNY (Gladys, ASCAP) 29GET READY (Jobete, BMI) 23GLORIA (Bernice, BMI) 41GOOD LOVIN' (TM, HMI) 24GOT MY MOJO WORKIN' (Arc, BMI) 81HELPLESS (Jobete, BMI) 88HIGH HEEL SNEAKERS (Medal, BMI) 65HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF

    (Glaser Publications, BMI) 85HOMEWARD BOUND (Electric, BMI) 5

    I CAN'T GROW PEACHES ON A CHERRY TREE(April Music, ASCAP) 68

    I CAN'T LET YOU GO (Blackwood, HMI) 98I FOUGHT THE LAW (Acuff -Rose, HMI) 35I'LL TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOU

    (Rittenhouse, Web IV, BMI) 83I HEAR TRUMPETS BLOW (Bright Tunes, BMI) 45I'M SO LONESOME I COULD CRY

    (Acuff -Rose, BMI) 9INSIDE LOOKING OUT (Ludlow, BMI) 32IT'S TOO LATE (Unart, HMI) 22I WANT SOMEONE (East, BMI) 66

    I WANT TO GO WITH YOU (Pamper, BMI) 43JUANITA BANANA (Tash, HMI) 51KEEP ON RUNNING (Essex, ASCAP) /8KICKS (Screen Gems, Col., HMI) 34LEANING ON THE LAMP POST (BMI) . 62LISTEN PEOPLE (New World, BMI) 30LITTLE LATIN LUPE LU (Maxwell, Conrad, BMI) 27LOVE IS ME, LOVE IS YOU (Duchess, BMI) 74LOVE MAKES THE WORLD GO 'ROUND

    (McLaughlin, HMI) 12LULLABYE OF LOVE (Tree, BMI) 48MAGIC TOWN (Columbia, Screen Gems, HMI) 18MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS (ASCAP) 69MEN OF WAR (Frisco, Chervalin, HMI) 100MY BABY LOVES ME (Jobete, HMI) 11MY PRAYER (Skidmore, ASCAP) 8019th NERVOUS BREAKDOWN (Gideon, BMI) 2NOWHERE MAN (Maclen, BMI) 1

    ONE MORE HEARTACHE (Jobete, BMI) 54ONE TRACK MIND (4 Star, HMI) 61OUTSIDE THE GATES OF HEAVEN (Unart, BMI) 56PHILLY DOG (East, HMI) 90PHOENIX LOVE THEME (Ludlow, BMI) 51PLEASE DON'T STOP LOVING ME

    (Elvis Presley, HMI) 84RAGS TO RICHES (Saunders, ASCAP) 89RAINS CAME (Crazy Cajun Corrett, BMI) 52RHAPSODY IN THE RAIN (Rambed, HMI) 53SATISFACTION (Immediate, BMI) 36SECRET AGENT MAN (Trousdale, BMI) 16, 70SHAKE ME, WAKE ME (Jobete, BMI) 19SHAPES OF THINGS (Robbins, ASCAP) 46SHARING YOU (Renfro, BMI) 97SHE BLEW A GOOD THING (Saggitarius, BMI) 76SIGN OF THE TIMES (Duchess, BMI) 42SIPPIN' N' CHIPPIN' (C/Hear, BMI) 72634-5789 (East, Pronto, BMI) 6SLOOP JOHN B. (New Executive, HMI) 58SOMEWHERE (Schirmer, ASCAP) 44SPANISH FLEA (Alma, ASCAP) 28STOP (Cheshire, BMI) 95STOP HER ON SIGHT (WO, BMI) 39SURE GONNA MISS HER (Viva, Tennessee, BMI) 13TEARS (Shapiro, Bernstein, ASCAP) 60THE LOVE YOU SAVE (Tree, BMI) 47

    THE ONE ON THE RIGHT IS ON THE LEFT(Jack, BMI) 67

    THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKIN'(Criterion, BMI) 11

    THINK I'LL GO SOMEWHERE AND CRYMYSELF TO SLEEP (Moss Rose, BMI) 33

    THIS OLE HEART OF MINE (Jobete, BMI) 253000 MILES (Baby Monica & Flamer, HMI) 82TILL THE END OF THE DAY (BMI) 99TIME (Regent, BMI) 49TIME WON'T LET ME (Beechwood, BMI) 21TOGETHER AGAIN (Central, BMI) 75TOO LITTLE TIME (Duchess, BMI) 96TRY TOO HARD (Branston, HMI) 63UP TIGHT (Jobete, HMI) 55WAIT A MINUTE (Palmer, BMI) 79WALKIN' MY CAT NAMED DOG (Starday, BMI) 20WHAT NOW MY LOVE (Remick, ASCAP) 31WHENEVER SHE HOLDS YOU (Unart, BMI) 64WOMAN (Maclen, HMI) 13YOU BABY (Trousdale, BMI) 37YOUNG LOVE (Lowery, BMI) . 77(YOU'RE MY) SOUL & INSPIRATION

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