My mom is 95, and I am 67, we loved music , my mother was a go-go dancer , and gets around great, she doesn't like computers until I started showing videos from youtube, it brought back a lot of memories and life for her! Thanks----
I was listening to my transistor radio in 1958 when I was 5, grew up in bay area and LA in the 60's I saw the best of the best through 74. No baseball cards, Autographs! From Elvis to Zepplin! RUclips brings it all back now that I am retired. Thanks for your comment-
I graduated from high school in 1964 at the tender age of 17. These songs take me back to the best years of my youth before I was drafted into the Army and shipped off to Vietnam. Thanks for posting this nostalgic video and for all of your skills and creativity that was required to produce this video!
@@KateDaisyful I was born in October of 1946. I'm sorry for the loss of your mother. I lost my mother in 1997 at the age of 82. May both our mothers Rest In Eternal Peace.
Thank you for this video! Must have taken forever to put together! Graduated high school in 1964 from a small town in north.central MN. Music in schools was very important back then and our band was first rate. Our "big" high school band trip was late spring 1963...went by busses to city across the border in Canada to perform a concert. Auditorium was huge..held about 3-4 schools of teenagers. Played our concert...the usual stuff...marches, classical, even some improvisational jazz. Got to the end, our band director turns to the crowd, thanks them, says this will be our last number. Could almost hear a palpable sigh of relief ( : He turns around to us, big grin on his face, raises his baton....and our drummer suddenly starts "Ah one, Ah two, ah one, two, three, FOUR!" And we swung into a Beatle's medley. The crowd went absolutely NUTS...shouting, screaming, clapping....jumping up and down....you would have thought WE were the Beatles! That evening, there was a teenage dance......we were treated like royalty. Probably one of my favorite memories! ( :
If it only takes you 2-3 hours to make a video like this, it means you have amassed a very impressive collection to have "at the ready". I don't know here you find all your stuff but you are a hero at our DC5 fansite and we refer to your work a lot!
Thanks! I've been a DC5 fan since I first heard "Glad All Over" on my transistor radio. I do have a large collection of their recordings. I also got to meet and talk to Mike Smith on his MSRE tour in 2003, it was awesome! Where is your DC5 fan site?
The fansite is "The Dave Clark Five Adoration Society" on Facebook. You should really come join! You can see all the good things that have been said about your videos throughout the years.
@@tonymcdonough5740 The Beatles are way overrated! There is no comparison between hey jude and nights in white satin, Nights in white satin blows hey jude away!
@@michaelweizer7794 lol starters. it' not possessive. Fix it! I'm crazy for the MB. didn't realize it was a contest. you sound like you're in junior high!!
10:00 I remember that they had to change the name from Outer Limits to Out Of Limits. I think it had to do with copy right infringment from the tv show Outer Limits
I was twelve getting ready to go to Jr High School that's what we called it back in the day (not middle school). I remember all of these song, many I bought that's when I started my record collection. We were so lucky to have lived during those times! Thanks for posting, it was fun going through memory lane.
What a year. I remember those days. It seemed like every week a new song would be released every time you turned the radio on. The station I grew up with ( YOURS TRULY K O M A 1520 OKLAHOMA CITY). What a time to be alive. Thanks
1964 was awesome! Now some of these songs I didn't care for, namely Last Kiss, Bread and Butter, and Rag Doll, but the other 97 rank as some of the best pop songs in history!
@@timothythorne9464 Ha, ha, I liked all 3, but hate when the oldies piped in music at my apartment complex plays Last Kiss. I still get a kick out of Bread & Butter, but seldom listen to my Four Seasons albums.
I was born in ‘64, glad to know so many great hits came from that year, true classics that held up over time. Surprising to hear the 50’s sound still present in mid 60’s hits.
@@mariecunningham5932 Ever ytime I see a video from any era, someone in the comments will say that. They stopped listening to music and it all turned to crap that day.
1964 The year I was born! The year I was born to music. I play it and sing my heart out. This was the outstanding music I grew up with in my early years. Thanks for the memories.Greetings from Central America!
I feel like Ive rolled the calendar back many decades ! I also think of vintage cars at Mel's Drive- In with car hop girls on rollerskates , much like American Graffiti in 1962 . I was only 8 in 1964 . Where did the time go ? Mark E. Switzer
its a very old folk sound and had been around forever way before the animals can also be told from a woman's POV But you already know all this don't you lol!
Awesome job! Thank you for showing me how great Pop music was 55 years ago! I was only 6 then, but I remember most of these records, I started collecting records when I was about 13, and have managed to find most of these on vinyl, some on the original labels. Thanks again for taking the time to share this fantastic music with everyone
Wow, i was only 6 years old then. Now at 61, I still remember those songs that my brothers and sisters use to hear on the radio in Los Angeles. How time fly's. Grate video, Thanks.
Jose Moreno 63 here Jose and it’s flown by too fast. Miss these times from the 60s and growing up as a kid. Simpler time. Hearts were in a better place overall back then in spite of the turbulence.
How many of these US recordings have been part of television shows, commercials, movies, mentioned in books, bands, singers, songwriters have been on talk shows, game shows etc. Are still touring around the globe. Have gone on and had hits in the 70s, 80s, 90s. The artists have become parts of other bands that had top ten hits. Influenced future artists. These songs have been become remakes and were on the billboard charts again and again. Thanks.
Has any artist had more #1 hits in a single year than The Beatles did in '64? Have the Brits ever had a bigger year in the US charts since? I heard it was very frustrating for American artists. Nonetheless, lots of good American music as well.
I still am amazed, that when the British Invasion came, almost all of the American music artists and groups all but disappeared en masse off the Billboard charts. Dean Martin was hanging on, and the Motown artists were blossoming.
@@keithhyttinen8275 You are right about Motown. Of course Motown was many many different artist. The Beatles did own the American music mid to late 1960s. Rolling Stones won the distance race though.
@@supremes1964 I can believe that. I was 10 in 1964. I liked The Supremes' sound and later Diana Ross by herself. My many first were experienced listening to their songs of love's emotions.
Looked up some info for you...probably more than you wanted, but in any 1 year: Elvis had 4 Rihanna had 4 Mariah Carey 3 Jackson Five 3 M Jackson 3 Madonna 3 Whitney Houston 2 Rolling Stones 2 and I think it just goes down hill from there The Beatles had 6 in '64 and 5 in '65 (would have been more if their own hits hadn't crowded Please Please Me, Twist And Shout and Do You Want To Know A Secret out of #1 status. but then again Houston and Carey each had a 14 week #1 (but I think the way they figured things had taken a swing by then)
The Trashmen. Whoa! Good to see the Kingsmen--twice. But any era featuring both Dean Martin and the Kinks is definitely weird. Not to mention the Animals and all the pop trumpeters, keeping it snappy! And a special shoutout to all the poor broken-hearted fools who somehow survived.
You're right. Abigail Beecher by Freddie Cannon hit #16 on the charts. Have I The Right? by The Honeycombs (I don't know about The Overlanders) hit #5 on the charts. Both in '64. In my own CD collection I have 335 chart hits from 1964. Full length original songs make it 14hrs 2 min on my 1964 playlist in chronological order from Midnight Mary to Goin' Out Of My Head. Do you really have that much time? I tell you, you get addicted.
Here’s a mystery! The Beatles’ “Can’t Buy Me Love” had advance orders of 2 million copies (a record that lasted for decades), was #1 on the Billboard charts for five weeks, and yet Billboard ranked it as the #52 song of the year. Go figure!!
Here's an answer from Wiki that combines yearlong sales, streaming, and airplay points: "After Billboard began obtaining sales and airplay information from Nielsen SoundScan, the year-end charts are now calculated by a very straightforward cumulative total of yearlong sales, streaming, and airplay points. This gives a more accurate picture of any given year's most popular tracks, as the points accrued by one song during its week at number one in March might be less than those accrued by another song reaching number three in January. Songs at the peak of their popularity at the time of the November/December chart-year cutoff many times end up ranked on the following year's chart as well, as their cumulative points are split between the two chart-years, but often are ranked lower than they would have been had the peak occurred in a single year." --Wikipedia (Billboard Hot 100#Year-end charts) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_Hot_100#Year-end_charts
I guess that 1964 was the last year that true VARIETY in "pop" music existed. Everything seems to have become more and more compartmentalized and homogenized every year since. And now, here in 2023, everything we get seems to just be rehashed crap from the last twenty years... ALL sounds the same anymore.
The vid played a couple of Andy Williams songs, but not "Moon River". I would have thought that if they featured any by him, MR would have been at the top. Or was that the 70s?
This is time specific music history. Moon River music was by Henry Mancini. You will get the year if you research Andy Williams. He perhaps sang it for an era?
just listen again to this great music and cant understand why elvis is put on terry stafford 's lable terry sung this 1st but why would they put on lable elvis presley music inc does'nt add up
Just 18 in a great band on merseyside paying the cavern the iron door backing Rory storm his band didn’t show ringo gone by then Rory great bloke on the iron door with him Freddy Star Sunny Web and the cascades we where Vince Earle and the Talismen
Rodrigo Souza , Hi Rodrigo, The Beatles first song to hit billboard charts was on January 12th 1964. It was ranked number 45 for the week of Second week of January. The song was ( I want to hold your Hand ) They had No Song on Billboard in The USA before that. They had hits in England before 1964.
@@robertmasina4610 Not so. I remember the summer of '63 my older sister talking about them saying "they say they might be coming over here". DJs occasionally would play one of their records and would usually get nasty call-ins from the older kids saying to throw that stuff out.
The music on the charts in 1964 was transformed from the previous year which was pretty much bland one can say. The Beatles and other British invasion acts brought a refreshing new sound on the radio not heard since the 1950's with Elvis, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, and Little Richard for example just to name a few.
"There I Said It Again" by Bobby Vinton was the last song to hit #1 before the Beatles burst on the scene. Perhaps that had the honor of being the last "bland" song!
@@kvernon1 Dispite the fact that the Beatles were never my favorite rock band I will say that the British were the ones who saved American rock and roll and I was always more into the stones the Animals the yardbirds the kinks the who and I felt that it was a sin that it took so long for the moody blues to get into the hall of fame the same also applies to another forgotten about British band, the Zombies! Nights in white satin and time of the season now that's music!
If it was in chronological order, it would have started with Louie Louie and There! I've said it again. If it was in popular order it would have started with I Want To Hold Your Hand and Can't Buy Me Love. So, I think it's in what was playing on the radio order. As a matter of fact if it was in popular order almost all The Beatles and The Supremes songs would have been at the beginning.
My mom is 95, and I am 67, we loved music , my mother was a go-go dancer , and gets around great, she doesn't like computers until I started showing videos from youtube, it brought back a lot of memories and life for her! Thanks----
That's a great idea Richard. Your Mom can be back in happy days
Blessings and peace to both of you
@@georgealderson4424 You were in fifth grade Richard! Just starting to get into music while still collecting baseball cards I bet
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Whoops,,,7th grade! My bad.
@@stevieboy5588 I think you intended to text Richard not me haha
I was listening to my transistor radio in 1958 when I was 5, grew up in bay area and LA in the 60's I saw the best of the best through 74. No baseball cards, Autographs! From Elvis to Zepplin! RUclips brings it all back now that I am retired. Thanks for your comment-
I graduated from high school in 1964 at the tender age of 17. These songs take me back to the best years of my youth before I was drafted into the Army and shipped off to Vietnam. Thanks for posting this nostalgic video and for all of your skills and creativity that was required to produce this video!
Steve Hazzard my mother is gone but was
Born in February 1946 and also graduated in 1964.
@@KateDaisyful I was born in October of 1946. I'm sorry for the loss of your mother. I lost my mother in 1997 at the age of 82. May both our mothers Rest In Eternal Peace.
@@stevehazzard3120 thx for your kind comment!
@@KateDaisyful We'll both remember our loving mothers until we'll all meet again in eternity.
Graduated in 64 and went to the navy. The music of this era was the best.
Thank you for this video! Must have taken forever to put together! Graduated high school in 1964 from a small town in north.central MN. Music in schools was very important back then and our band was first rate. Our "big" high school band trip was late spring 1963...went by busses to city across the border in Canada to perform a concert. Auditorium was huge..held about 3-4 schools of teenagers. Played our concert...the usual stuff...marches, classical, even some improvisational jazz. Got to the end, our band director turns to the crowd, thanks them, says this will be our last number. Could almost hear a palpable sigh of relief ( :
He turns around to us, big grin on his face, raises his baton....and our drummer suddenly starts "Ah one, Ah two, ah one, two, three, FOUR!" And we swung into a Beatle's medley. The crowd went absolutely NUTS...shouting, screaming, clapping....jumping up and down....you would have thought WE were the Beatles! That evening, there was a teenage dance......we were treated like royalty. Probably one of my favorite memories! ( :
Really cool memory!
Absolutely love these songs takes me back to when I was five years old.
Terrific video! Brought back so many happy memories. Thank you for taking the time and trouble to make it for all of us.
This was a lot of work for whomever put this together. Thanks for posting, that is one extraordinary year for music!
It takes me about 2-3 hours to put these together. It's fun to see all the old picture sleeves and 45's.
If it only takes you 2-3 hours to make a video like this, it means you have amassed a very impressive collection to have "at the ready". I don't know here you find all your stuff but you are a hero at our DC5 fansite and we refer to your work a lot!
Thanks! I've been a DC5 fan since I first heard "Glad All Over" on my transistor radio. I do have a large collection of their recordings. I also got to meet and talk to Mike Smith on his MSRE tour in 2003, it was awesome! Where is your DC5 fan site?
The fansite is "The Dave Clark Five Adoration Society" on Facebook. You should really come join! You can see all the good things that have been said about your videos throughout the years.
Catalina Gomez
The early Beatles and Supremes songs still give me a rush. They remain fresh and invigorating all the way to 1/2020. What an era of memorable tunes!
what a great time to grow up in!! The Beatles!!
Suzycreamcheese sorry but theirs any quanty of bands that I'll take over the Beatles.The Moody blues for starter's.
Sorry Michael weizer moody blues last fifty years nothing 👌
@@tonymcdonough5740 The Beatles are way overrated! There is no comparison between hey jude and nights in white satin, Nights in white satin blows hey jude away!
Sorry just. Ot got the body of work,!
@@michaelweizer7794 lol starters. it' not possessive. Fix it! I'm crazy for the MB. didn't realize it was a contest. you sound like you're in junior high!!
What a great year for music!
10:00 I remember that they had to change the name from Outer Limits to Out Of Limits. I think it had to do with copy right infringment from the tv show Outer Limits
I was twelve getting ready to go to Jr High School that's what we called it back in the day (not middle school).
I remember all of these song, many I bought that's when I started my record collection.
We were so lucky to have lived during those times!
Thanks for posting, it was fun going through memory lane.
I WAS 4
Some real classic gems in here.
What a year. I remember those days. It seemed like every week a new song would be released every time you turned the radio on. The station I grew up with ( YOURS TRULY K O M A 1520 OKLAHOMA CITY). What a time to be alive. Thanks
1964 was awesome! Now some of these songs I didn't care for, namely Last Kiss, Bread and Butter, and Rag Doll, but the other 97 rank as some of the best pop songs in history!
Some of these titles, namely Louie, Louie, There, I've Said It Again, For You, and You Don't Own Me are holdovers from 1963.
@@timothythorne9464 Ha, ha, I liked all 3, but hate when the oldies piped in music at my apartment complex plays Last Kiss. I still get a kick out of Bread & Butter, but seldom listen to my Four Seasons albums.
Damn so many good memories I can smell and taste the air. And the Redwoods where I lived Northern California. Sonoma County.🤙🏾👍🏽🙏🏽✋🏽👏🏽💪🏾🙋🏽♂️❤🌼🌷⚘🌲🌲🌲.
Cruising downtown Sac, warm summer night, muscle cars, girls and all this wonderful music!
1964 was a great year.
Just turned 13 in 1960 and during my teen years all through the 60,s i had the time of my life. Great decade.
I was born in ‘64, glad to know so many great hits came from that year, true classics that held up over time. Surprising to hear the 50’s sound still present in mid 60’s hits.
Don't forget radio was still KING in those days for everybody! So you'd get songs that appealed to the older crowd making it into the top 40 as well.
I graduated from High School in that year... We were dancing to that great year of music !!!
The Beatles, Motown, Bacharach-David, British Invasion, etc. What a fantastic time for great music.
Here's to the hits of 64', to the days of rock, pop, and soul, rising to the new heights of sound. Happy 55th Anniversary 64'
That was a very good year in music , not like todays crap they are putting out.
@@mariecunningham5932 Ever ytime I see a video from any era, someone in the comments will say that. They stopped listening to music and it all turned to crap that day.
Best decade ever! Beatle invasion,The Beach Boys,Temptations,Four Tops,Supremes WOW!
It's one thing to upload a song. But quite another to take the time and arrange the videos to go along with a hundred of them. Great montage!
Thanks!
1964 The year I was born! The year I was born to music. I play it and sing my heart out. This was the outstanding music I grew up with in my early years. Thanks for the memories.Greetings from Central America!
Great memories!
A great year in music. CHUM 1050 in Toronto. Every week was an explosion in New songs. Music has defined our baby boom generation.
David Kroll CHUM was my favorite station through the 60’s and into the 70’s. I lived in the Buffalo area back then.
@@flamisman2487 I have a CHUM dedication site bookmarked. Seemed a great station.
I feel like Ive rolled the calendar back many decades ! I also think of vintage cars at Mel's Drive- In with car hop girls on rollerskates , much like American Graffiti in 1962 . I was only 8 in 1964 . Where did the time go ? Mark E. Switzer
MUCHAS GRACIAS POR SUBIR TODA ESA MÚSICA…..QUIEN CANTA QUIEN TOCA Y EL AÑO
luv it dude, different labels, pics, not to mention songs thnx again :))
Wonderful memories !! 👍🥰
no doubt the beatles were and always be the greatest band to ever perform ,thank god for the beatles
@Dindonuffink hahaha you are funny
Dan LeCompte, exacto no hubo ni habrá otra banda igual, y a medida que pasa el tiempo, son menos las posibilidades de buena música.
One of my all time favorite songs ever, house of the rising sun by the Animals
So agree, great song man!
good, what about leonard cohen?
its a very old folk sound and had been around forever way before the animals can also be told from a woman's POV But you already know all this don't you lol!
Great songs
@loads of Money johnny lol! I appreciate them both! Using being girl as an insult! You sound like you're in junior high!!
What great classics! all packed into one year!
I was 11 onto 12 in 64 but I can sing most of these hits off by heart 🇬🇧
The year The Beatles invaded the US charts. Other talents from UK followed suit. The British invasion so to speak. What a great year!
Awesome job! Thank you for showing me how great Pop music was 55 years ago! I was only 6 then, but I remember most of these records, I started collecting records when I was about 13, and have managed to find most of these on vinyl, some on the original labels. Thanks again for taking the time to share this fantastic music with everyone
One of the Best Years for Music.
Thank you for the download!
Beatles albums played over and over and over.
Just learning the titles of many songs I've heard on the radio made this video worth watching.
This should be a treat for you. Refreshing to know a young person likes to listen to this great music.
Us older people don't know all the names either! I'm going, "What? That's the name of that song! I always thought it was..."
What a great time, graduated from Burlingame, Calif. 1964
Cudowne wspomnienia moich muzycznych lat Amazing !
My golden oldies gr8
Ah, the memories!!!!
The soundtrack of my youth 💃👏👏
The Beatles Forever 😎👌♥️👑
I proudly say that I was born that fabulous 1964, say no more
1964. Great 😃👍 Year in Music 🎵🎶 CLEVELAND BROWNS NATION. NFL CHAMPIONS. Of course. I Was Born.
Wow, i was only 6 years old then. Now at 61, I still remember those songs that my brothers and sisters use to hear on the radio in Los Angeles. How time fly's. Grate video, Thanks.
Jose Moreno 63 here Jose and it’s flown by too fast. Miss these times from the 60s and growing up as a kid. Simpler time. Hearts were in a better place overall back then in spite of the turbulence.
Was recorded in April of 63 then released in October. The song was still in the charts in 1964.
(April...October...still on chart in '64...) I can get this. Must be Louie Louie, right? #2 two weeks in '63 and four weeks in '64.
Yes
Now THIS is diversity!
Who’s here for the great Roy Orbison?
Awesome! Thanks for the comment.
I was nine and remember all except Barbara......
La Mirada CA. Beach baby!
How many of these US recordings have been part of television shows, commercials, movies, mentioned in books, bands, singers, songwriters have been on talk shows, game shows etc. Are still touring around the globe. Have gone on and had hits in the 70s, 80s, 90s. The artists have become parts of other bands that had top ten hits. Influenced future artists. These songs have been become remakes and were on the billboard charts again and again. Thanks.
Rod Stewart played Harmonica on Mille Small's Iconic song My Boy Lollipop.
I was 16 that year what a great decade the sixties were bring them back
I was 4 & remember it
I964? seems like last week! Great selection thank you
Beginning in television
Bewitched
Gillians island
Daniel Boone
Ended in television
77 sunset ship
The best time ever
Do you have another playlist that has these songs played all the way?
Rock and roll rules
Has any artist had more #1 hits in a single year than The Beatles did in '64? Have the Brits ever had a bigger year in the US charts since? I heard it was very frustrating for American artists. Nonetheless, lots of good American music as well.
I still am amazed, that when the British Invasion came, almost all of the American music artists and groups all but disappeared en masse off the Billboard charts.
Dean Martin was hanging on, and the Motown artists were blossoming.
@@keithhyttinen8275 You are right about Motown.
Of course Motown was many many different artist.
The Beatles did own the American music mid to late 1960s.
Rolling Stones won the distance race though.
until August 22, 1964.....The Supremes had three #1's in 1964. All in 6 months time........that good!! :D
@@supremes1964 I can believe that. I was 10 in 1964. I liked The Supremes' sound and later Diana Ross by herself.
My many first were experienced listening to their songs of love's emotions.
Looked up some info for you...probably more than you wanted, but in any 1 year:
Elvis had 4
Rihanna had 4
Mariah Carey 3
Jackson Five 3
M Jackson 3
Madonna 3
Whitney Houston 2
Rolling Stones 2
and I think it just goes down hill from there
The Beatles had 6 in '64 and 5 in '65 (would have been more if their own hits hadn't crowded Please Please Me, Twist And Shout and Do You Want To Know A Secret out of #1 status.
but then again Houston and Carey each had a 14 week #1 (but I think the way they figured things had taken a swing by then)
Frankie Valli!!!!
They should just call this the year of the Beatles.
Awesome
Its song is beautiful
The Trashmen. Whoa! Good to see the Kingsmen--twice. But any era featuring both Dean Martin and the Kinks is definitely weird. Not to mention the Animals and all the pop trumpeters, keeping it snappy! And a special shoutout to all the poor broken-hearted fools who somehow survived.
Yea thats one of the first things that crossed my mind
Have many of these thanks to The Beatles who ruled that year!!
You are right, it’s the top 100.
mmm, I was possibly conceived to one of these songs!
Cuantos contaron de los BEATLES.JAJAJAJA se me perdió la cuenta.Jamás habrá nada igual.
"the best year of my life"
How come 1964 top 100 are just snippets of the songs , not like the other top 100’s with the full song?
A lot of great tunes & some yuk too.
best time of my life LI. NY. TOMMY R. BETHPAGE
Besides all the Beatles songs, they also wrote 2 songs here sung by Peter and Gorden,!
And "Bad to Me" Billy J Kramer. Though John and Paul wrote it the Fab 4 never recorded it.
Oh, my, sooo young! Well, I was, too.
Diana Ross. Sounded good in 1980’s, really until her style changed and that was her end.
Oh yeah reminds of my wayward and ruffian days in 1st grade.
Combine 64 and 65,and that's the very peak of Rock and Roll.
Were in saME GRADE
Thanks for this great compilation! But, how about "Abigail Beecher" by Freddie Cannon, and "Have I The Right" by the Overlanders?
Probably good songs, but not in the Billboard 100 for the year 1964. We can't include them if they don't make the cut.
You're right. Abigail Beecher by Freddie Cannon hit #16 on the charts. Have I The Right? by The Honeycombs (I don't know about The Overlanders) hit #5 on the charts. Both in '64. In my own CD collection I have 335 chart hits from 1964. Full length original songs make it 14hrs 2 min on my 1964 playlist in chronological order from Midnight Mary to Goin' Out Of My Head. Do you really have that much time? I tell you, you get addicted.
You have to consider that some songs cross over based on when released and how long they were on the charts.
Dean Martin,Andy Williams,Sammy Davis,Al Martino still scoring high in 64
From 1 to 100.
All those old familiar record labels!
Music at the beach eating hot dogs and french fries watching girls.
The Serendipity Singers....There was A Crooked Man We wore that record out
Why did you go from 1 to 100 instead of 100 to 1?
Here’s a mystery! The Beatles’ “Can’t Buy Me Love” had advance orders of 2 million copies (a record that lasted for decades), was #1 on the Billboard charts for five weeks, and yet Billboard ranked it as the #52 song of the year. Go figure!!
Here's an answer from Wiki that combines yearlong sales, streaming, and airplay points: "After Billboard began obtaining sales and airplay information from Nielsen SoundScan, the year-end charts are now calculated by a very straightforward cumulative total of yearlong sales, streaming, and airplay points. This gives a more accurate picture of any given year's most popular tracks, as the points accrued by one song during its week at number one in March might be less than those accrued by another song reaching number three in January. Songs at the peak of their popularity at the time of the November/December chart-year cutoff many times end up ranked on the following year's chart as well, as their cumulative points are split between the two chart-years, but often are ranked lower than they would have been had the peak occurred in a single year." --Wikipedia (Billboard Hot 100#Year-end charts) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_Hot_100#Year-end_charts
BORN In 1964
Teri Hatcher
Marisa Tomei
Keanu reeves
Nichols Cage
Laura Linney
DEATH In 1964
Hebert Hoover
Gracie Allen
Alan Ladd
Jim reeves
Current Vice President Kamala Harris be born in that year
I guess that 1964 was the last year that true VARIETY in "pop" music existed.
Everything seems to have become more and more compartmentalized and homogenized every year since.
And now, here in 2023, everything we get seems to just be rehashed crap from the last twenty years... ALL sounds the same anymore.
The vid played a couple of Andy Williams songs, but not "Moon River". I would have thought that if they featured any by him, MR would have been at the top. Or was that the 70s?
This is time specific music history. Moon River music was by Henry Mancini. You will get the year if you research Andy Williams. He perhaps sang it for an era?
Louie,Louie by the King'sMen was released in 1963.
So we're several of these songs. Didn't make them less of a hit by 1964.
Born on June 13 1964 in San Francisco California THANK YOU GOD !!!!!!!!!!!
LOS BEATLES 2020
Ray Orbison sounds good in the 1964, not so much at an older age.
just listen again to this great music and cant understand why elvis is put on terry stafford 's lable terry sung this 1st but why would they put on lable elvis presley music inc does'nt add up
what about the Witch by the Sonics?
Just 18 in a great band on merseyside paying the cavern the iron door backing Rory storm his band didn’t show ringo gone by then Rory great bloke on the iron door with him Freddy Star Sunny Web and the cascades we where Vince Earle and the Talismen
Some beatle songs belongs to 1963.
Rodrigo Souza , Hi Rodrigo, The Beatles first song to hit billboard charts was on January 12th 1964. It was ranked number 45 for the week of Second week of January. The song was ( I want to hold your Hand )
They had No Song on Billboard in The USA before that. They had hits in England before 1964.
In 1963 the Beatles we're only known in the UK and other European countries.
@@robertmasina4610 Not so. I remember the summer of '63 my older sister talking about them saying "they say they might be coming over here". DJs occasionally would play one of their records and would usually get nasty call-ins from the older kids saying to throw that stuff out.
The Beatles broke here in 1964. The early Records were played but VJ Records and Swan Songs did not have the money to push them.
The music on the charts in 1964 was transformed from the previous year which was pretty much bland one can say. The Beatles and other British invasion acts brought a refreshing new sound on the radio not heard since the 1950's with Elvis, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, and Little Richard for example just to name a few.
"There I Said It Again" by Bobby Vinton was the last song to hit #1 before the Beatles burst on the scene. Perhaps that had the honor of being the last "bland" song!
@@kvernon1 Dispite the fact that the Beatles were never my favorite rock band I will say that the British were the ones who saved American rock and roll and I was always more into the stones the Animals the yardbirds the kinks the who and I felt that it was a sin that it took so long for the moody blues to get into the hall of fame the same also applies to another forgotten about British band, the Zombies! Nights in white satin and time of the season now that's music!
Are these in any particular order?
The order is from the "Billboard Year-End Hot 100 chart for 1965"
From most popular to least
#1 to # 100
If it was in chronological order, it would have started with Louie Louie and There! I've said it again. If it was in popular order it would have started with I Want To Hold Your Hand and Can't Buy Me Love. So, I think it's in what was playing on the radio order. As a matter of fact if it was in popular order almost all The Beatles and The Supremes songs would have been at the beginning.