The Flashback of the 60s, 70s, 80s Greatest Music Hits

Jun 24, 2020

The Shirelles - Tonights The Night (1961)

The Shirelles - Tonights The Night (1961) WLCY Radio Hits
"Tonight's the Night" is the title and lead track from the Shirelles' 1961 album Tonight's the Night. Written by Luther Dixon and Shirley Owens, the song dealt with a woman's feelings before losing her virginity and was released as the pre-album's second single in 1960. In 2010, Rolling Stone listed as one of the 500 greatest songs of all time.


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The Beach Boys - I Get Around (1963)

The Beach Boys - I Get Around (1963) WLCY Radio Hits
"I Get Around" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for American rock band the Beach Boys. It was released as a single in May 1964 with "Don't Worry Baby" as its B-side and became the group's first number-one charting song in the United States. Coming in on the charts at number 7, it became their first top ten hit in the United Kingdom. It was included as the opening track on their studio album All Summer Long in July 1964.


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THE BILLBOARD HOT 100 The week of June 27, 2020

THE BILLBOARD HOT 100 The week of June 27, 2020 WLCY Radio Hits
Hi everybody! WLCY Radio Hits Presents complete chart information for the most popular artists and songs on Billboard's Top songs charts. These are the THE BILLBOARD HOT 100 The week of June 27, 2020

Rank Song Artist Last
1 Trollz 6ix9ine & Nicki Minaj -
2 Rockstar DaBaby Featuring Roddy Ricch 1
3 The Bigger Picture Lil Baby -
4 Savage Megan Thee Stallion Featuring Beyonce 2
5 Blinding Lights The Weeknd 3
6 Say So Doja Cat Featuring Nicki Minaj 4
7 Intentions Justin Bieber Featuring Quavo 5
8 Roses SAINt JHN 7
9 Rain On Me Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande 10
10 The Box Roddy Ricch 9
11 Blueberry Faygo Lil Mosey 12
12 Toosie Slide Drake 6
13 Circles Post Malone 11
14 Don't Start Now Dua Lipa 8
15 The Bones Maren Morris 13
16 Adore You Harry Styles 14
17 Life Is Good Future Featuring Drake 15
18 Whats Poppin Jack Harlow 16
19 Watermelon Sugar Harry Styles 29
20 Falling Trevor Daniel 17
21 Sunday Best Surfaces 19
22 Party Girl StaySolidRocky 21
23 I Hope Gabby Barrett 18
24 Death Bed Powfu Featuring beabadoobee 23
25 Break My Heart Dua Lipa 26
26 Stuck With U Ariana Grande & Justin Bieber 20
27 We Paid Lil Baby & 42 Dugg 34
28 Hard To Forget Sam Hunt 30
29 Before You Go Lewis Capaldi 27
30 High Fashion Roddy Ricch Featuring Mustard 24
31 Chasin' You Morgan Wallen 22
32 The Scotts THE SCOTTS, Travis Scott & Kid Cudi 25
33 Bluebird Miranda Lambert 45
34 Go Crazy Chris Brown & Young Thug 37
35 One Margarita Luke Bryan 39
36 Gooba 6ix9ine 43
37 Emotionally Scarred Lil Baby 47
38 Walk Em Down NLE Choppa Featuring Roddy Ricch 44
39 Memories Maroon 5 32
40 Be Kind Marshmello & Halsey 33
41 I Hope You're Happy Now Carly Pearce & Lee Brice 31
42 Does To Me Luke Combs Featuring Eric Church 28
43 Everything I Wanted Billie Eilish 36
44 Nobody But You Blake Shelton Duet With Gwen Stefani 38
45 Supalonely BENEE Featuring Gus Dapperton 42
46 Here And Now Kenny Chesney 49
47 Heartless Diplo Presents Thomas Wesley Featuring Morgan Wallen 41
48 After A Few Travis Denning 35
49 Dior Pop Smoke 48
50 Hot Girl Bummer blackbear 46
51 Make It Rain Pop Smoke Featuring Rowdy Rebel -
52 Go! Kid LAROI & Juice WRLD -
53 In Between Scotty McCreery 63
54 Shotta Flow 5 NLE Choppa -
55 If The World Was Ending JP Saxe Featuring Julia Michaels 53
56 Don't Rush Young T & Bugsey Featuring Headie One 71
57 Die From A Broken Heart Maddie & Tae 60
58 Beer Can't Fix Thomas Rhett Featuring Jon Pardi 51
59 Snow On Tha Bluff J. Cole -
60 I Love My Country Florida Georgia Line 56
61 P*$$y Fairy (OTW) Jhene Aiko 61
62 Chicago Freestyle Drake Featuring Giveon 52
63 After Party Don Toliver 57
64 Be A Light Thomas Rhett Featuring Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin & Keith Urban 58
65 Tommy Lee Tyla Yaweh & Post Malone -
66 Believe It PARTYNEXTDOOR & Rihanna 62
67 In Your Eyes The Weeknd 54
68 Flex Polo G Featuring Juice WRLD 59
69 God Whispered Your Name Keith Urban 65
70 Yo Perreo Sola Bad Bunny 66
71 Got What I Got Jason Aldean 76
72 ily surf mesa Featuring Emilee 97
73 Mamacita Black Eyed Peas, Ozuna + J.Rey Soul 90
74 Need It Migos Featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again 72
75 Dollaz On My Head Gunna Featuring Young Thug 73
76 Daisies Katy Perry 69
77 One Big Country Song LOCASH 78
78 Grace Lil Baby & 42 Dugg 81
79 Level Of Concern twenty one pilots 70
80 X Jonas Brothers Featuring Karol G 68
81 Savage Love (Laxed - Siren Beat) Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo -
82 Ride It. Regard 67
83 Do It Chloe X Halle -
84 21 Polo G 98
85 Like That Doja Cat Featuring Gucci Mane 79
86 Why We Drink Justin Moore 83
87 Otherside Of America Meek Mill 64
88 Drinking Alone Carrie Underwood 74
89 Righteous Juice WRLD 75
90 Girl Of My Dreams Rod Wave 84
91 One Beer HARDY Featuring Lauren Alaina & Devin Dawson 87
92 Done Chris Janson -
93 Cool Again Kane Brown 85
94 Deep End Freestyle Sleepy Hallow 80
95 All In Lil Baby 91
96 The Man Who Loves You The Most Zac Brown Band -
97 One Night Standards Ashley McBryde 93
98 One Of Them Girls Lee Brice 94
99 July Noah Cyrus & Leon Bridges 88
100 Need Me J.I. -

Jun 22, 2020

Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - Dawn (Go Away) (1964)

Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - Dawn (Go Away) (1964)
"Dawn (Go Away)" is a song written by Bob Gaudio and Sandy Linzer and recorded by The Four Seasons in early January 1964. It took four weeks to climb the Billboard Hot 100 chart to #3 on February 29, 1964, prevented from going higher by The Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "She Loves You", which turned out to be the top two singles of 1964. "Dawn" remained at #3 for three weeks, then dropped to make way for two further Beatles singles ("Twist and Shout" and "Please Please Me"). During its six-week run in the Top Ten, only Beatles hits ranked above it in the chart.


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Jun 19, 2020

Jan & Dean - Baby Talk (1959)

Jan & Dean - Baby Talk (1959) WLCY Radio Hits
"Baby Talk" is a 1959 song by Jan and Dean which was a Top 10 hit for them on Dore Records. The song spent 12 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart peaking at No. 10, while reaching No. 28 on Billboard's Hot R&B Sides. While not usually considered part of the "surf pop" genre, it contains many elements of what would become the signature sound of southern California in the early '60s such as the close vocal harmonies combined with falsetto sounds. Original pressings of the single were mislabeled as by "Jan & Arnie"; this was later corrected.


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Floyd Robinson - Makin' Love (1959)

Floyd Robinson - Makin' Love (1959) WLCY Radio Hits
"Makin' Love" is a song written and originally released by American country singer Floyd Robinson. He released it as a single in 1959.

The song became a hit on the both sides of Atlantic. In the United states it reached no. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and no. 27 on the Billboard Black Singles chart. In the UK it reached no. 9 on the national singles chart.


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Sandy Nelson - Teen Beat (1959)

Sandy Nelson - Teen Beat (1959) WLCY Radio Hits
"Teen Beat" is a 1959 instrumental number by Sandy Nelson. Released on Original Sound Records, it rose to number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1959. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. In addition, the song made #17 on the R&B Singles Chart and #9 on the UK Singles Chart. The song also made #36 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1959.


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Jun 17, 2020

Sarah Vaughan - Broken Hearted Melody (1959)

Sarah Vaughan - Broken Hearted Melody (1959) WLCY Radio Hits
"Broken Hearted Melody" is a popular song first published in 1958. The words were written by Hal David and the music by Sherman Edwards. The song became a major hit for Sarah Vaughan in 1959, peaking at #7 in the Billboard Charts and #5 on the R&B charts.


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