In 1962, R.C., “Monster Mash” by Bobby “Boris” Pickett peaked at number one on the pop singles chart.
In 1963, Kind of like “Standup Spotlight” with grades at the end, ABCʹs “Laughs for Sale” allows young comics to try out their material before a panel of professionals who then critique their jokes and try to add punch to their punch lines.
In 1963, The Beatles recorded their first of seven Christmas fan club records.
In 1969, John Lennon and Yoko Ono released their “Wedding Album” boxed set LP, which included a photo of a piece of wedding cake, a poster of wedding pictures, and several other artifacts. It was their third album in twelve months.
In 1969, The Who open a six night stand at New Yorkʹs Fillmore East, with the two hour-plus show centered on “Tommy.”
In 1969, John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band released “Cold Turkey”
In 1962, “Do You Love Me?” by The Contours peaked at number 3 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1962, “Don't Go Near The Indians” by Rex Allen peaked at number 17 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1962, “I Left My Heart In San Francisco” by Tony Bennett peaked at number 19 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1962, “I'm Gonna Change Everything” by Jim Reeves peaked at number 95 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1962, “King Of The Whole Wide World” by Elvis Presley peaked at number 30 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1962, “Limbo Dance” by The Champs peaked at number 97 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1962, “No One Will Ever Know” by Jimmie Rodgers peaked at number 43 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1962, “Stop The Music” by The Shirelles peaked at number 36 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1962, “Sweet Sixteen Bars” by Earl Grant peaked at number 55 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1962, “Ten Lonely Guys” by Pat Boone peaked at number 45 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1962, “When The Boys Get Together” by Joanie Sommers peaked at number 94 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1962, “Let's Dance” by Chris Montez peaked at number 2 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1962, “Lonely” by Acker Bilk peaked at number 14 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1962, “What Now My Love” by Shirley Bassey peaked at number 5 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1962, “Ramblin' Rose” by Nat King Cole peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1962, “Silver Threads and Golden Needles” by The Springfields peaked at number 2 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1962, “Roses Are Red (My Love)” by Bobby Vinton peaked at number 3 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
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