As adjuncts to our highly popular "America's Greatest Hits" series of collections for each calendar year in the 50s and early '60s, we have already produced collections based on landmark moments in the Billboard charts - "The First Top 100 Nov. 1955" (ACQCD7062), "The First Hot 100 Aug. 1958" (ACQCD7083), "The First Hot 100 of the '60s" (ACQCD7097), "The 'Heartbreak Hotel' Top 100" (ACQCD7122)and "The Day The Music Died - Feb 3rd 1959 Hot 100" (ACQCD7134) and "The 'Telstar' Hot 100 December 22nd 1962" (ACQCD7144) each comprising the records in the Top 100 for the date in question. This collection celebrates a notable chart event of January 1962, namely when Chubby Checker's record "The Twist" topped the US pop charts for the second time, signalling the approaching peak of the worldwide Twist dance craze - he had first made No.1 well over a year earlier, in September 1960, since which time the dance had started to catch on all round the world. This collection comprises just about all the records in the Billboard Hot 100 of that week (one record is unavailable for copyright reasons) and it provides a fascinating and evocative snapshot of the music scene at what was already a dynamic and transitional time, with The Beatles' first UK hit only nine months away. It includes seven Twist hits which underline the popularity of the dance. It's a window onto a vibrant and exciting musical environment, and includes a number of unfamiliar names and recordings of which even pop enthusiasts may not be too aware, and which will be welcome additions to their collections. It contains a 12,000+ word booklet featuring background notes on every record.
5 Barbara George - I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)
6 Neil Sedaka - Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen
7 Leroy Van Dyke - Walk on By
8 Bobby Vee - Run to Him
9 Ray Charles & His Orchestra - Unchain My Heart
10 Connie Francis - When the Boy in Your Arms (Is the Boy in Your Heart)
11 James Darren - Goodbye Cruel World
12 The Lettermen - When I Fall in Love
13 The Marvelettes - Please Mr. Postman
14 Sandy Nelson - Let There Be Drums
15 Brook Benton - Revenge
16 Sue Thompson - Norman
17 Burl Ives - a Little Bitty Tear
18 The Highwaymen - Cotton Fields
19 Dion - the Wanderer
20 Gene Pitney - Town Without Pity
21 The Angels - Til
22 Bobby Rydell & Chubby Checker - Jingle Bell Rock
23 The Impressions - Gypsy Woman
24 The Crystals - There's No Other (Like My Baby)
25 Linda Scott - I Don't Know Why
26 James Ray - If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody
27 Phil McLean - Small Sad Sam
28 Jimmy Elledge - Funny How Time Slips Away
29 Fats Domino - Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
30 Elvis Presley - Rock-A-Hula Baby
31 Henry Mancini, His Orchestra and Chorus - Moon River
32 Gary U.S. Bonds - Dear Lady Twist
33 Jerry Butler - Moon River
34 Pat Boone - Johnny Will
35 Bobby Darin - Irresistible You
36 Chubby Checker - Let's Twist Again
37 Kenny Dino - Your Ma Said You Cried in Your Sleep Last Night
38 Ike & Tina Turner - Poor Fool
39 Del Shannon - Hey, Little Girl
40 Bill Black's Combo - Twist-Her
41 Jimmy Dean - Dear Ivan
42 Lee Dorsey - Do-Re-Mi
43 Johnny Tillotson - Dreamy Eyes
44 Ferrante & Teicher - Tonight
45 Bobby Bland - Turn on Your Love Light
46 Frank Sinatra - Pocketful of Miracles
47 Vic Dana - Little Altar Boy
48 The Chantels - Well, I Told You
49 Bobby Darin - Multiplication
50 Gladys Knight & the Pips - Letter Full of Tears
51 Ral Donner - She's Everything (I Wanted You to Be)
52 Roger Williams - Maria
53 Frank Slay and His Orchestra - Flying Circle
54 Jimmy Dean - Big Bad John
55 Brenda Lee - Break It to Me Gently
56 Bobby Vee - Walkin' with My Angel
57 Solomon Burke - Just Out of Reach (Of My Two Open Arms)
58 The Highwaymen - Gypsy Rover
59 Si Zentner and His Orchestra - Up a Lazy River
60 Ace Cannon - Tuff
61 Brook Benton - Shadrack
62 The Showmen - It Will Stand
63 Jimmy McCracklin - Just Got to Know
64 Dick Dale & the Del-Tones - Let's Go Trippin'
65 Brenda Lee - So Deep
66 Glen Campbell - Turn Around, Look at Me
67 Patti Page - Go on Home
68 The Corsairs - Smoky Places
69 Dion - the Majestic
70 Connie Francis - Baby's First Christmas
71 Jackie Wilson - the Greatest Hurt
72 James Brown & the Famous Flames - Lost Someone
73 Ray Peterson - I Could Have Loved You So Well
74 The Sensations - Let Me in
75 Bobby Edwards - What's the Reason
76 The Belmonts - I Need Someone
77 Danny & the Juniors - Twistin' All Night Long
78 Charlie Drake - My Boomerang Won't Come Back
79 Brook Benton - the Lost Penny
80 The Ikettes - I'm Blue (The Gong-Gong Song)
81 The Drifters - Room Full of Tears
82 Troy Shondell - Tears from An Angel
83 Marty Robbins - I Told the Brook
84 The Miracles - What's So Good About Goodbye
85 Ray Charles & His Orchestra - But on the Other Hand Baby
86 Clarence Henry - a Little Too Much
87 Anthony Newley - Pop Goes the Weasel
88 Everly Brothers - Crying in the Rain
89 Jack Ross - Happy Jose (Ching Ching)
90 Dave Brubeck Quartet - Unsquare Dance
91 Troy Shondell - Island in the Sky
92 Gene Chandler - Duke of Earl
93 Sheb Wooley - That's My Pa
94 The Mar-Kets - Surfer's Stomp
95 Jack Eubanks' Orchestra - Searchin'
96 Count Basie & His Orchestra - Basie Twist
97 Claude King - the Comancheros
98 Don Gibson - Lonesome Number One
99 Billy Joe & the Checkmates - Percolator (Twist)
As adjuncts to our highly popular "America's Greatest Hits" series of collections for each calendar year in the 50s and early '60s, we have already produced collections based on landmark moments in the Billboard charts - "The First Top 100 Nov. 1955" (ACQCD7062), "The First Hot 100 Aug. 1958" (ACQCD7083), "The First Hot 100 of the '60s" (ACQCD7097), "The 'Heartbreak Hotel' Top 100" (ACQCD7122)and "The Day The Music Died - Feb 3rd 1959 Hot 100" (ACQCD7134) and "The 'Telstar' Hot 100 December 22nd 1962" (ACQCD7144) each comprising the records in the Top 100 for the date in question. This collection celebrates a notable chart event of January 1962, namely when Chubby Checker's record "The Twist" topped the US pop charts for the second time, signalling the approaching peak of the worldwide Twist dance craze - he had first made No.1 well over a year earlier, in September 1960, since which time the dance had started to catch on all round the world. This collection comprises just about all the records in the Billboard Hot 100 of that week (one record is unavailable for copyright reasons) and it provides a fascinating and evocative snapshot of the music scene at what was already a dynamic and transitional time, with The Beatles' first UK hit only nine months away. It includes seven Twist hits which underline the popularity of the dance. It's a window onto a vibrant and exciting musical environment, and includes a number of unfamiliar names and recordings of which even pop enthusiasts may not be too aware, and which will be welcome additions to their collections. It contains a 12,000+ word booklet featuring background notes on every record.