Showing all 46 Facts found
Click to filter results








The Beatles record Day Tripper and start work on If I Needed Someone, for the album Rubber Soul, at EMI Studio 2, Abbey Road, London, England, UK, Europe.
Read More

Everly Brothers play at the ABC Cinema, Blackpool, UK, in the Brian Epstein-promoted Star Scene 65 tour, supported by Liverpool hitmakers Cilla Black and Billy J. Kramer.
The
The Supremes release a new single, the Holland, Dozier and Holland composition I Hear A Symphony, on Motown Records in the USA.
Read More

The Byrds, Donovan, Dobie Gray and The Toys appear on syndicated tv pop show Shivaree, recorded for KABC in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Big Mama Thornton, Lonesome Jimmy Lee, Eddie Boyd, Buddy Guy, Fred Below, JB Lenoir, Walter "Shakey" Horton, Roosevelt Sykes, Mississippi Fred McDowell and Doctor Ross play in The 4th American Folk Blues Festival in the City Hall, Newcastle, England, UK, Europe.
The highest new entry in Cash Box magazine chart of the 100 best-selling singles in the USA is My Girl Has Gone by The Miracles on Tamla Records, entering at No72.


A Silver Disc is awarded in the UK to the single Make It Easy On Yourself by The Walker Brothers. The song is written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David.
Gene Pitney, Marion Ryan and Ginette Spanier comprise the panel on tonight's edition of the BBC-1 tv show Juke Box Jury in the UK.
Denny Piercy,
Fenders Orioles play at The Witch Doctor, Hastings, England, UK, Europe, supported by Dave And The Strollers.

Cher debuts at No83 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart in the USA with Where Do You Go, her second solo entry.






Billy Joe Royal records We Tried, Wisdom Of A Fool and Should I Come Back in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

Do You Believe In Magic, the debut single by The Lovin' Spoonful peaks at No9 in the Billboard Top 40 Singles Chart in the USA.
