I think so. Possible Sinatra?
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Originally posted by kingofskiffle View PostI think so. Possible Sinatra?The Definitive Music Paper Chart - 'THE' Chart 1955 - 1969'
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I did wonder myself actually looking at it all. I think I was thinking of some EP’s around the same sort of time…http://thechartbook.co.uk - for the latest are best chart book - By Decade!
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There must be about half a dozen LPs in some singles chart over time, mostly in NME, most notably by the Beatles. I can look for them in my archive. When it comes to EPs the number over the years includes so many that I don’t have the guts to do that research in addition to my other projects.
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Originally posted by RokinRobinOfLocksley View PostBrian, so what did the NME midpoint chart look like for Dec 29? To compare against the actual NME Dec 29 chart, and versus the MM and RM Dec 29 midpoint charts? Inquiring minds need to know, ha...The Definitive Music Paper Chart - 'THE' Chart 1955 - 1969'
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Seems some of my music memories have left my mind. The list of LP hits in single charts looks like this: NME : Carousel original soundtrack 56 Jun 16 26-2, Songs for swingin’ lovers (Sinatra), Showcase
(Lonnie) 56 Dec 21 26-3, Come dance with me (Sinatra) 59 May 15 30-1Elvis is back 60 Jul 15 17-5, G.I. Blues 60 Dec 9 25-5, With the Beatles 63 Nov 29 11-7, A hard day’s night 64 Jul 17 22-6, Rolling Stones 64 Apr 24 23-3, Beatles for sale 64 Dec 12 22-5, Rolling Stones no. 2 65 Jan 23 21-2, Help 65 Aug 14 23-4, Sgt. Pepper 67 May 31 21-5, The White album (double) 68 Nov 27 20-3.
In Music Echo charted A hard day’s night 64-1, Help 47-2, Beatles for sale 38-6 and Rolling Stones no. 2 42-4. On Pop Weekly charted With the Beatles 22-6, A hard day’s night 25-4, Rolling Stones 27-3 and Rolling Stones no. 2 28-2. Turned out to be a big half dozen.
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As promised here is the 'experimental' NME chart for 29th December 1956 as if it had not been compiled and an average had been taken from the weeks of 22nd December and 5th January as I did with RM and MM.
The column on the left gives the actual NME chart for 29th December and the positions in blue give the 'estimated' averaged position. As you can see lots of tied positions.
Let me know what you think !
NME Averaged Chart - Week Ending December 29th 1956 Actual Aver The Sound Survey Stores Week Week The Top 25 Singles Chart 1 1 Just Walking In The Rain - Johnnie Ray 3 2 Green Door - Frankie Vaughan 2 2 Singing The Blues - Guy Mitchell 3 4 St. Theresa Of The Roses - Malcolm Vaughan 6 5 Cindy Oh Cindy - Eddie Fisher 5 6 True Love - Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly 9 7 Rip It Up - Bill Haley and His Comets 16 8 Hound Dog - Elvis Presley 12 9 A Woman In Love - Frankie Laine 7 10 Make It A Party - Winifred Atwell 10 11 My Prayer - The Platters 15 12 When Mexico Gave Up the Rhumba - Mitchell Torok 11 12 Love Me Tender - Elvis Presley 17 12 Singing The Blues - Tommy Steele 13 15 More - Jimmy Young 8 16 Christmas Island - Dickie Valentine 21 17 Two Different Worlds - Ronnie Hilton 19 17 Friendly Persuasion - Pat Boone 20 19 Cindy Oh Cindy - Tony Brent 22 19 Blue Moon - Elvis Presley (A) 18 19 A House With Love In It - Vera Lynn 14 22 Moonlight Gambler - Frankie Laine 23 Rock Around The Clock - Bill Haley and His Comets 23 Rockin' Through The Rye - Bill Haley and His Comets 25 25 Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino 30 26 Love Me As Though There Were No Tomorrow - Nat King Cole 26 26 I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine - Elvis Presley (B) 30 26 Rudy's Rock - Bill Haley and His Comets 29 29 Lonnie Donegan Showcase (LP) - Lonnie Donegan 23 30 Christmas And You - Dave King 27 30 A Letter To A Soldier - Barbara Lyon 24 Join In And Sing No 3 - The Johnston Brothers 28 All Of You - Sammy Davis Jnr. The Definitive Music Paper Chart - 'THE' Chart 1955 - 1969'
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Here is the next Ultimate Averaged Chart for Week Ending January 12th 1957
Here are all '' the uppers, the downers, the just hanging 'arounders '
The Ultimate Averaged Chart - Week Ending January 12th 1957 NME MM RM Total Last This The Sound Survey Stores 65 25 60 Points Week Week The Top 30 Singles Chart TOP 30 Scored 1 1 Singing The Blues - Guy Mitchell 2 1 1 4435 5 2 Singing The Blues - Tommy Steele 1 2 2 4415 3 3 Green Door - Frankie Vaughan 4 3 4 4075 2 4 Just Walking In The Rain - Johnnie Ray 5 4 3 4045 4 5 St. Therese Of The Roses - Malcolm Vaughan 3 5 5 4030 7 6 True Love - Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly 6 7 6 3725 6 7 Cindy Oh Cindy - Eddie Fisher 7 6 7 3625 9 8 Hound Dog - Elvis Presley (A) 8 8 9 3390 16 9 Friendly Persuasion - Pat Boone 9 9 8 3360 8 10 Rip It Up - Bill Haley and The Comets 10 10 10 3150 17 11 Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino 12 13 11 2885 NEW 12 Garden Of Eden - Gary Miller 15 11 12 2680 23 13 Moonlight Gambler - Frankie Laine 15 12 12 2655 NEW 14 Garden Of Eden - Frankie Vaughan 11 18 14 2645 11 15 Love Me Tender - Elvis Presley 13 14 15 2555 21 16 More - Jimmy Young 18 15 16 2145 10 17 A Woman In Love - Frankie Laine 14 20 20 2040 15 18 Blue Moon - Elvis Presley (A) 17 19 1630 20 19 Rock Around The Clock - Bill Haley and His Comets 26 15 16 1625 19 20 When Mexico Gave Up The Rumba - Mitchell Torok 20 16 1615 RE 21 Don't Be Cruel - Elvis Presley (B) 18 20 985 RE 22 I'll Be Home - Pat Boone 19 780 22 23 Two Different Worlds - Ronnie Hilton 21 650 18 24 A House With Love In It - Vera Lynn 22 585 NEW 25 Garden Of Eden - Dick James 23 520 14 26 Rocking Through The Rye - Bill Haley and His Comets 24 455 12 27 My Prayer - The Platters 15 400 RE 28 Ain't That A Shame - Pat Boone 25 390 28 29 A Letter To A Soldier - Barbara Lyon 27 260 13 30 Make It A Party - Winifred Atwell 28 195 Red Light Green Light - Mitchell Torok 29 130 Bring A Little Water Sylvie / Dead Or Alive - Lonnie Donegan 30 65 24 Sing With Shand - Jimmy Shand 25 Cindy Oh Cindy - Tony Brent 25 Christmas Island - Dickie Valentine 27 Rudy's Rock - Bill Haley and His Comets 29 Friendly Persuasion - The Four Aces 30 I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine - Elvis Presley (B) The Definitive Music Paper Chart - 'THE' Chart 1955 - 1969'
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All 3 charts agree that 'Hound Dog' is still in the Top 10, even with RM and MM placing 'Dont Be Cruel' in their 20. So it seems odd that in the NME-only week they put the combined record down at 16. Perhaps a quirk produced by low sampling.
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On the re-done 29 Dec, there are no columns to the right.... The text implies there should be.http://thechartbook.co.uk - for the latest are best chart book - By Decade!
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Originally posted by kingofskiffle View PostOn the re-done 29 Dec, there are no columns to the right.... The text implies there should be.The Definitive Music Paper Chart - 'THE' Chart 1955 - 1969'
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Originally posted by Splodj View PostAll 3 charts agree that 'Hound Dog' is still in the Top 10, even with RM and MM placing 'Dont Be Cruel' in their 20. So it seems odd that in the NME-only week they put the combined record down at 16. Perhaps a quirk produced by low sampling.The Definitive Music Paper Chart - 'THE' Chart 1955 - 1969'
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Originally posted by RokinRobinOfLocksley View PostBrian, could you add the Dec 29 MM and RM midpoint charts to your NME midpoint chart posting above? It would be worth a look to compare all of them against each other. Cheers...I will do a chart featuring all 3 midpoint charts to see how the outcome looks
The Definitive Music Paper Chart - 'THE' Chart 1955 - 1969'
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Greetings Pop Pickers !
Here is the next Ultimate Averaged Chart for Week Ending January 19th 1957
Here are all '' the uppers, the downers, the just hanging 'arounders '
The Ultimate Averaged Chart - Week Ending January 19th 1957 NME MM RM Total Last This The Sound Survey Stores 65 25 60 Points Week Week The Top 30 Singles Chart TOP 30 Scored 1 1 Singing The Blues - Guy Mitchell 1 1 2 4440 2 2 Singing The Blues - Tommy Steele 2 2 1 4410 14 3 The Garden Of Eden - Frankie Vaughan 3 3 3 4200 6 4 True Love - Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly 5 8 4 3885 9 5 Friendly Persuasion - Pat Boone 4 6 6 3880 3 6 Green Door - Frankie Vaughan 6 4 5 3860 4 7 Just Walking In The Rain - Johnnie Ray 7 5 8 3590 5 8 St. Therese Of The Roses - Malcolm Vaughan 8 7 7 3535 7 9 Cindy Oh Cindy - Eddie Fisher 9 9 9 3300 8 10 Hound Dog - Elvis Presley (A) 10 10 10 3150 11 11 Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino 12 12 11 2910 10 12 Rip It Up - Bill Haley and His Comets 11 13 14 2770 NEW 13 Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O - Lonnie Donegan 13 14 12 2735 13 14 Moonlight Gambler - Frankie Laine 16 11 13 2555 15 15 Love Me Tender - Elvis Presley 15 19 15 2300 12 16 The Garden Of Eden - Gary Miller 14 20 16 2280 18 17 Blue Moon - Elvis Presley 17 17 17 2100 23 18 Two Different Worlds - Ronnie Hilton 19 20 20 1715 25 19 The Garden Of Eden - Dick James 23 20 18 1575 NEW 20 The Garden Of Eden - Joe Valino 23 19 1240 17 21 A Woman In Love - Frankie Laine 20 16 1090 NEW 22 You Me And Us - Alma Cogan 18 845 NEW 23 You Don't Owe Me A Thing / Look Homeward Angel - Johnnie Ray 21 650 28 24 Ain't That A Shame - Pat Boone 22 585 21 25 Don't Be Cruel - Elvis Presley (B) 15 400 22 26 I'll Be Home - Pat Boone 25 390 24 27 A House With Love In It - Vera Lynn 26 325 19 28 Rock Around The Clock - Bill Haley and His Comets 18 325 RE 29 See You Later Alligator - Bill Haley and His Comets 20 275 20 30 When Mexico Gave Up The Rumba - Mitchell Torok 27 260 16 More - Jimmy Young 28 195 26 Rocking Through The Rye - Bill Haley and His Comets 29 130 27 My Prayer - The Platters 30 65 29 A Letter To A Soldier - Barbara Lyon 30 Make It A Party - Winifred Atwell The Definitive Music Paper Chart - 'THE' Chart 1955 - 1969'
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The battle is over before it's even started with The Garden Of Eden as Frankie Vaughan leaps 11 places to #3 leaving the three other versions stranded in its wake in the lower quarter of the Top 20. That said it speaks volumes for the popularity of the song that 4 versions make the Top 20.
Lonnie Donegan kicks off what will be his best ever year chart wise with a very high new entry at #13.
On the UAC Guy Mitchell stops Tommy Steele's version of 'Singing' in its tracks preventing it from reaching the chart summit.
Although differing in actual chart positions all three music paper charts agree on what the ten best selling singles are.
The Definitive Music Paper Chart - 'THE' Chart 1955 - 1969'
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No Robbie, on NME in 1955 (pre UAC era) 4 versions of Stranger In Paradise were in the Top 20 on 30th April simultaneously, a 5th version made it on 14th May although one of the previous versions had dropped out be then.
The same year on 18th June 4 versions of Unchained Melody were simultaneously in the Top 20.
So 4 simultaneously seems to be the record achieved by above 2 songs and Garden Of Eden (on UAC).
Unless someone knows differentThe Definitive Music Paper Chart - 'THE' Chart 1955 - 1969'
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On 22 January 1955, "Mr. Sandman" was a top 20 hit for four artists on the NME chart:
9. Dickie Valentine
11. The Four Aces
12. The Chordettes
16. Max Bygraves
That was the only week the Max Bygraves version charted, the other three charted simultaneously in several other weeks. I had to check that one, as I knew the song had a lot of hit versions.
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Originally posted by RokinRobinOfLocksley View PostBrian, could you add the Dec 29 MM and RM midpoint charts to your NME midpoint chart posting above? It would be worth a look to compare all of them against each other. Cheers...
I am interested in hearing what outcome all you mathematicians and statisticians make of this chart and comparisons. (Maths and statistics are not my forte, I was always better at English and Arithmetic).
The outcome is important as it will determine whether or not non compiled charts for other years will be converted in the same manner, or not.
The first column relates to the actual compiled NME chart for 29th December (I certainly believe this could be a 'skeleton' chart given that quite a few records climbed back up the chart again on 5th January). The second column is the complimentary UAC average of all three mid-point averaged charts. Then side by side the NME, MM, RM, mid-point charts for comparison.
Happy scrutinisingPop Pickers !
BrianThe Definitive Music Paper Chart - 'THE' Chart 1955 - 1969'
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