Radio 270 Top 40,
25th June 1967.


RADIO 270   Top 40   25th June - 2nd July 1967
 
Presented by Mike Hayes

this
week
last
week


1
3
Paper Sun
Traffic
2
9
She'd Rather Be With Me
The Turtles
3
21
Strange Brew
Cream
4
27
Respect
Aretha Franklin
5
20=
Windy
The Association
6
10
Him or Me - What's It Gonna Be?
Paul Revere & the Raiders
7
26
See Emily Play
The Pink Floyd
8
15
Six O'Clock
The Lovin' Spoonful
9
22
Alternate Title (Randy Scouse Git)
The Monkees
10
24
You Only Live Twice
Nancy Sinatra
11
13
Mr.Abercrombie Taught Me
Lady Murray
12
20=
She's Leaving Home
David & Jonathan
13
33
Seven Rooms Of Gloom
The Four Tops
14
19
Can't Take My Eyes Off You
Frankie Valli
15
1
Carrie Anne
The Hollies
16
30
Girls In Love
Gary Lewis & the Playboys
17
31
A Little Bit O' Soul
Music Explosion
18
18
40 Days - 40 Nights
Don Covay
19
39
Claire
Paul & Barry Ryan
20
32
Come To The Sunshine
Harper's Bizarre
21
36
Your Love is Everywhere
Jackie Trent
22
35
You Can't Come Home Again (If You Leave Me Now)
P.J Proby
23
38
Heaven And Hell
The Easybeats
24
37
Tremblin'
Swinging Blue Jeans
25
-
C'mon Marianne
The Four Seasons
26
40=
Glass
The Sandpipers
27
-
I Was Made To Love Her
Stevie Wonder
28
-
Sugar Let's Shing-a-Ling
Shirley Ellis
29
-
Let's Pretend
Lulu
30
-
Baby I Love You *
Howard Tate
31
-
San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair)
Scott McKenzie
32
-
Mum And Dad
Pinkerton's Colours
33
-
Sound Of Love
The Five Americans
34
-
Down Thru' Summer
Ross Hannaman
35
-
Daylight Saving Time
Keith
36
-
I Take It Back
Sandy Posey
37
-
I Got A Feeling (And I Can't Stop)
Jimmy Cliff
38
-
Created By Clive
The Syn
39
-
.... Down To The Sea **
?
40
-
Some Kind Of Wonderful
The Soul Brothers Six


* This chart is an amalgam of two people's lists. Ian doesn't have anything listed for number 30. Per has a title, Baby I Love You, but didn't catch the name of the singer. Howard Tate had a single of this name out at the time so we are assuming it was his record on the chart.
 
** Ian doesn't have anything listed for number 39 and Per only caught part of the title. At the time he noted down the words “Down To The Sea” or “I Abandoned the Sea”. Correspondent Gareth Jones writes: “The only ‘Sea’ song released around then appears to be Mitch Ryder's Too Many Fish In The Sea / Three Little Fishes. A bit of a stretch but it fits the timeline.” Per isn't convinced. Does anyone have any other suggestions?




Many thanks to Ian Kellock and Per A Berggren for sharing this chart.
 
The links from the songs on this page lead to the Amazon MP3 Store where you can hear short audio clips of the tracks and customers in the UK can buy downloads. Please see this note.
 
The Radio Scotland Super 50 chart for this week is here.
 
The Radio London Fab 40 for this week can be found on the Radio London website.
 
There are a number of other offshore charts listed on The Pirate Radio Hall of Fame. Full details here.
 
Next week's Radio 270 Top 40 is over the page.
 
Back to the last week's Top 40.


Home 60s Disc-Jockeys Ha 60s Disc-Jockeys N-P
60s Disc-Jockeys A 60s Disc-Jockeys He-Hu 60s Disc-Jockeys Q-R
60s Disc-Jockeys Ba-Bl 60s Disc-Jockeys I-J 60s Disc-Jockeys Sa-Sp
60s Disc-Jockeys Bo-Bz 60s Disc-Jockeys K 60s Disc-Jockeys St-Sy
60s Disc-Jockeys Ca-Cl 60s Disc-Jockeys L 60s Disc-Jockeys T-V
60s Disc-Jockeys Co-Cu 60s Disc-Jockeys M-Mi 60s Disc-Jockeys Wa-Web
60s Disc-Jockeys D 60s Disc-Jockeys Mo-Mu 60s Disc-Jockeys Wes-Wy
60s Disc-Jockeys E-G 60s Disc-Jockeys Mac-Mc 60s Disc-Jockeys X-Z
Books Contact us Credits
Disc-Jockeys' photo albums Disc-Jockey spotlight Fans' memorabilia
Guestbook Guestbook archive 2000-02 Links
The Tom Lodge story Odds and Ends Offshore Engineers of the 60s
Plans Programme schedules Sixties DJ Directory
Sixties Timeline Seventies supplement Eighties supplement
Site contents Site contents - by station We need your HELP