4BK Top 40 Charts September 1966
This is from the Telegraph September 14th 1966 and this was the 4BK Top 40 charts with The Beatles at number 1 with the double sided Yellow Submarine/Eleanor Rigby, BJ Thomas at number 2 with Mama, Petula Clark at number 3 with the song written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent I Couldn't Live Without Your Love and The Sandpipers at number 4 with Guantanamera. The new entries in the charts that week were Bobby Hebb at number 31 with Sunny, Brisbane singer Mike Furber and the Bowery Boys at number 34 with You, Ray Stevens at number 37 with Freddie Feelgood and The Throb at number 38 with Black and besides from Mike Furber and the Bowery Boys and the Throb the other Australian acts in the charts were The Easybeats at number 5 with the EP Easyfever, Johnny Young and Kompany at number 10 with the song written by Stevie Wright and George Young from the Easybeats Step Back, Brisbane group the Purple Hearts which had Mick Hadley, Lobby Loyde and Tony Cahill at number 15 with Early In The Morning, Normie Rowe at number 30 with his version of the Levon and The Hawks(The Band) song The Stones That I Throw and Melbourne Disc Jckey Grantley Dee at 32 with his version of the Bobby Bland song Let The Little Girl Dance.

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