Friday, March 1, 2024

VA - In the Charts 1968, MARCH (A Butterboy Compilation) CD1+CD2+CD3

IN THE CHARTS 1968

VA - In the Charts 1968, MARCH (A Butterboy Compilation) CD1+CD2+CD3


"In The Charts 1968" ... visiting the tracks that are familiar and forgotten.

All these tracks were in the US and/or UK charts in 1968. 

It seems like yesterday we were dancing to these tunes. I hope you enjoy this mix of artists from USA and UK. 

I hope you have enjoyed all of the sometimes-forgotten tracks from 1968.

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Track lists

CD01

01 Bobby Goldsboro - Honey 4:00

02 Manfred Mann - The Mighty Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo) 2:53

03 Box Tops - Cry Like A Baby 2:34

04 Cowsills - In Need Of A Friend 3:00

05 Grapefruit - Dear Delilah 2:36

06 Tom Jones - Delilah 3:23

07 Doors - The Unknown Soldier 3:23

08 Nancy Sinatra - 100 Years 2:30

09 Beatles - Lady Madonna 2:15

10 Dean Martin - You've Still Got A Place In My Heart 2:49

11 Monkees - Valleri 2:13

12 Strawberry Alarm Clock - Sit With The Guru 3:01

13 Hollies - Jennifer Eccles (Mono) 3:07

14 Tom Northcott - 1941 2:49

15 Bobby Vee - Take Good Care Of My Baby 2:39

16 Perry Como - Father Of Girls 3:33

17 Human Beinz - Turn On Your Love Light (Capitol) 2:15

18 Four Jacks And A Jill - Master Jack 2:43

19 Diana Ross & The Supremes - Forever Came Today 3:19

20 Beatles - The Inner Light 2:35

21 Gary Puckett & The Union Gap - Young Girl 3:13

22 Roger Miller - Little Green Apples 2:40


CD02

23 Bee Gees - Jumbo 2:11

24 Who - Call Me Lightning 2:20

25 Montanas - You've Got To Be Loved 2:52

26 Reparata & The Delrons - Captain Of Your Ship 2:28

27 Cliff Richard - Congratulations 2:33

28 Lulu - Me The Peaceful Heart 2:23

29 Etta James - Security 2:29

30 Lemon Pipers - Rice Is Nice 2:20

31 Jon And Robin And The In Crowd - Doctor Jon (The Medicine Man) 2:09

32 Formations - At The Top Of The Stairs 2:18

33 Petula Clark - Kiss Me Goodbye 3:56

34 Turtles - Sound Asleep 2:29

35 Jimmy Ruffin - I'll Say Forever My Love 3:02

36 Chuck Jackson - (You Can’t Let The Boy Overpower) The Man In You 3:01

37 Brenton Wood - Lovey Dovey Kinda Lovin' 2:05

38 Arthur Conley - Funky Street 2:20

39 Intruders - Cowboys To Girls 2:41

40 Percy Sledge - Take Time To Know Her 2:54

41 Brenda & The Tabulations - Baby You're So Right For Me 2:41

42 James Brown & The Famous Flames - I Got The Feelin' 2:39

43 Jimmy James & The Vagabonds - Come To Me Softly 2:59

44 Aretha Franklin - Since You've Been Gone (Sweet Sweet Baby) 2:26


CD03

45 Sweet Inspirations - Sweet Inspiration 2:54

46 Archie Bell And The Drells - Tighten Up 3:12

47 Monkees - Tapioca Tundra 3:06

48 Bobby "Blue" Bland - Driftin' Blues 3:28

49 Elvis Presley - Stay Away 2:10

50 David Houston - Have A Little Faith 2:16

51 Ronnie Dove - In Some Time 2:46

52 Jimi Hendrix Experience - Up From The Skies 2:57

53 Linda Ronstadt - (Upto My Neck In) High Muddy Water 2:40

54 P.J. Proby - It's Your Day Today 3:20

55 Willie Mitchell - Soul Serenade 2:19

56 Irish Rovers - The Unicorn 3:22

57 New Colony Six - I Will Always Think About You 2:26

58 Vikki Carr - She'll Be There 2:37

59 Jerry Lee Lewis - Another Place Another Time 2:25

60 Hesitations - The Impossible Dream 3:06

61 Michelle Lee - L. David Sloane 2:11

62 Blue Cheer - Summertime Blues 3:47

63 Elvis Presley - U.S. Male 2:43

64 Vikki Carr - Your Heart Is Free Just Like The Wind 2:53

65 Trini Lopez - Sally Was A Good Old Girl 2:43

66 Fireballs - Bottle Of Wine 2:08

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7 comments:

  1. Thanks very much for another installment. Obviously chart entries are subject to where in the world you live but some of these I've never heard of before and some are from artists that I thought only had the one hit.
    Looking forward to the next one.

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    1. You're welcome eelcat.
      I am glad you are enjoying the series so far.
      Cheers.

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  2. Talk about some highs and lows! It's all good! Thanks BB

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    1. All in the charts around the same time, lemonflag.
      Cheers

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  3. Thanks for continuing this series.
    Seems like 1968 was a pretty grim year for music! Ready for big change, maybe...
    Cheers,
    mike M

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    1. Hi Mike,
      On the contrary, but it was very diverse. I do agree there was about to be a big change a commin'.
      I loved it when it became as experimental as it was commercial.
      Cheers.

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  4. Many thanks I do like these in the charts compilations.

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