Other Mixes By RetroJoe
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In Order of Appearance (Sequential Tunes from 1956-1963)
| Artist | Song | |
| Dean Martin, 12/55 #1 (Peaked in Early '56) | Memories Are Made Of This | |
| Tex Ritter, 6/56 #28 | The Wayward Wind | |
| Sanford Clark, 7/56 #7 | The Fool | |
| Shirley & Lee, 8/56 #20 | Let The Good Times Roll | |
| Patience & Prudence, 12/56 #11 | Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now | |
| Clarence "Frogman" Henry, 12/56 #20 | Ain't Got No Home | |
| The Heartbeats, 12/56 #53 | A Thousand Miles Away | |
| The Platters, 12/56 #20 | One In A Million | |
| Patsy Cline, 2/57 #12 | Walkin After Midnight | |
| Chuck Willis, 4/57 #12 | C. C. Rider | |
| Dale Hawkins, 6/57 #27 | Susie-Q | |
| Jimmie Rodgers, 2/58 #7 | Oh-Oh, I'm Falling in Love Again | |
| Don Gibson, 3/58 #7 | Oh Lonesome Me | |
| Conway Twitty, 9/58 #1 | It's Only Make Believe | |
| Chris Barber's Jazz Band, 1/59, #5 | Petite Fleur (Little Flower) | |
| Buddy Holly, 2/59 #13 | It Doesn't Matter Anymore | |
| The Coasters, 8/59 #7 | Poison Ivy | |
| The Clovers, 9/59 #23 | Love Potion No #9 | |
| Marv Johnson, 11/59 #10 | You Got What It Takes | |
| Jimmy Jones, 4/60 #3 | Good Timin' | |
| The Drifters, 9/60 #1 | Save The Last Dance For Me | |
| Ricky Nelson, 5/61 #9 | Hello Mary Lou | |
| Elvis Presley, 8/61 #4 | [Marie's the Name] His Latest Flame | |
| Joey Dee & the Starliters, 11/61 #1 | Peppermint Twist | |
| Ernie Maresca, 3/62 #6 | Shout! Shout! (Knock Yourself Out) | |
| Bert Kaempfert, 5/62 #67 | That Happy Feeling | |
| Joanie Sommers, 5/62 #7 | Johnny Get Angry | |
| Little Eva, 6/62 #1 | The Loco-Motion | |
| Mary Wells, 8/62 #9 | You Beat Me To The Punch | |
| Charlie & Inez Foxx, 6/62 #7 | Mockingbird | |
Comment:
31 The Beach Boys, 8/63 #7 - Surfer Girl....... 32 Ray Charles, 9/63 #4 - Busted............ 33 Dale & Grace, 10/63 #1 - I'm Leaving it Up to You. These were leftovers from mixes I did for the late '50s and early '60s (I'll be posting a mix from each in a few days).Feedback:
Some great classics here... especially like the Shirley & Lee, Frogman, Heartbeats, Platters, Patsy, Hawkins, Joey Dee & Ernie Maresca.
Evocative of that long drawn out transition from the 50's to the 60's, with some I don't believe I've ever heard -- Chris Barber's Jazz band made it to #5?


