Elvis: Boss, what took ya so long? I got food ordered on the way an' everything!
Well, I came up with a neat idea, and the research took a hot minute, but I'm ready now. Our feature this week came from me thinking about our recent #1, Beach House's Pink Funeral. I asked myself, "I wonder how many songs with colors in the title hit #1 on Cashbox in the Martin Era 2.1 (1960-79). Well, turns out the answer is 19- and we're gonna count them down, based on weeks at #1, tie breaker being weeks on the chart, and any other tie is broke by ME.
Gee, you coulda said, second tie breaker is... oh, I dunno, somethin'...
Could have and didn't- as you pointed out, I was delayed enough as is! Now, 10 of those songs had but the one week on top, and I'll do them next, weaving the others in as we go!
19- Yellow Submarine, Beatles, 1966- in fact, 4 of the songs came from 1966!- 1 week at #1, 10 on the chart.
18- Paint It, Black, Rolling Stones, 1966, 1 and 11.
17- Lil' Red Riding Hood, Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs, 1966, 14 weeks, one at #1.
16- Song Sung Blue, Neil Diamond, 1972, 1 and 14.
15- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Elton John, 1973, 1 and 15.
14- Crimson and Clover, Tommy James and the Shondells, 1969, 1 and 15.
13- Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress), the Hollies, 1972, 1 and 16.
12- Green Tambourine, the Lemon Pipers, 1968, 1 and 16.
11- Nights In White Satin, the Moody Blues, over three separate attempts but the final one in 1972, 1 at #1 and 20 on the chart.
And 10- Bad Bad Leroy Brown, Jim Croce, 1973, 1 and the most weeks at 22.
Oh, so yer countin' names in colors, too, huh?
Sure am! I was stretching HOW the color was used, as long as it was a color.
But ya left Rose Garden out...
Sure did, because, well, roses are red. Anyway, how about cuing up our lone debut this week?
Why not? Here's an act that ya remember ifn' you liked the 80s, and they got a brand new disc called The Tipping Point, coming out in a few days! At #10, this is Tears For Fears...
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Okay, so let's alternate the rest of the way. You do a color song, I'll do an M10!
That's burnt, man! #9 color is Nino Tempo an' April Stevens with Deep Purple, 1963, 2 at the top and 16 on the chart.
9 on the M10, dropping 3, The Record Company and Never Leave You.
#8 color is the Ozark Mountain daredevils an' Jackie Blue, 2 at the top and 19 on the chart.
The last of the big five on the chart, The Explorers Club falls to 8 after 9 weeks with Tragedy.
#7 color is the Fifth Dimension an' Wedding Bell Blues, 1969, 3 at the top an' 15 on the chart.
Lucius moves up 3 to #7 with Next To Normal.
#6 color is Blue Moon by the Marcels, 1961, 3 at the top an' 15 on the chart.
Best Coast climbs a pair to #6 with Leading.
#5 color is Bobby Vinton an' Blue Velvet, 1963, 3 at the top an' 15 on the chart.
Matt Berry holds at 5 with Alone.
#4 color is Herman's Hermits an' Mrs Brown You Got A Lovely Daughter, 1964, 4 at the top an' 12 on.
4 is our mild surprise of the week- Envy Of None up 3 with Liar.
#3 color is SSgt Barry Sadler, an' The Ballad of the Green Berets, 4 at the top an' 15 on.
3 and holding for Maddie and Tae and Strangers.
#2 color is Bobby Vinton an' Roses Are Red, 1962, 4 at the top and 17 on.
2 and holding for the song that started all this, Beach House and Pink Funeral.
And the biggest song with a color inna title....
...Paul Mauriat an' Love Is Blue!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 7 weeks at the top an' 18 on the charts!
Well, I can't top that, but with 4 weeks on our chart and 2 at the top...
...the Cactus Blossoms, with Jenny Lewis, and Everybody!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Food's here, see ya next week!
Some really great music here
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