Aussie Hit Parade 1966
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In this week’s program we travel back to the year 1966. It is a countdown of the year’s twelve top songs for that year. The Beatles still dominated the charts – they have both the number three song (Eleanor Rigby) and the number two song (We Can Work It Out). Several Aussie singers featured prominently – The Easybeats (Friday On My Mind), Johnny Young (Cara Lynn), Normie Rowe (Ooh La La) and Bobby & Laurie (Hitch Hiker). But the No. 1 honour goes to Nancy Sinatra for her smash hit ‘These Boots Are Made For Walkin’.
PLAYLIST
- Paint It Black – Rolling Stones
- Strangers In The Night – Frank SInatra
- Friday On My Mind – Easybeats
- Winchester Cathedral – New Vaudeville Band
- Cara Lynn – Johnny Young & Kompany
- Ooh La La – Normie Rowe
- Lady Godiva – Peter & Gordon
- Somewhere My Love – Ray Conniff Orch & Chorus
- Hitch Hiker – Bobby & Laurie
- Eleanor Rigby – Beatles
- We Can Work It Out – Beatles
- These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ – Nancy Sinatra
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