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1.1 Bert Kaempfert ; His Orchestra - Wonderland By Night1.2 Elvis Presley - Are You Lonesome Tonight1.3 Ferrante And Teicher - Theme from 'Exodus'1.4 Lawrence Welk And His Orchestra - Calcutta1.5 Rosie ; The Originals - Angel Baby1.6 Bobby Vee - Rubber Ball1.7 Floyd Cramer - Last Date1.8 Ray Peterson - Corinna, Corinna1.9 Johnny Horton - North To Alaska1.10 Kathy Young With The Innocents - A Thousand Stars1.11 The Miracles - Shop Around1.12 Johnny Burnette - You're Sixteen1.13 Neil Sedaka - Calendar Girl1.14 Louis Prima - Wonderland By Night1.15 Lolita - Sailor (Your Home Is In The Sea)1.16 Connie Francis - Many Tears Ago1.17 Jerry Butler - He Will Break Your Heart1.18 Dion - Lonely Teenager1.19 Anita Bryant - Wonderland By Night1.20 The Shells - Baby, O Baby1.21 Bill Black's Combo - Blue Tango1.22 Ferlin Husky - Wings Of A Dove1.23 The Drifters - I Count The Tears1.24 The Chimes - Once In A While2.1 Brenda Lee - Emotions2.2 Ricky Nelson - You Are The Only One2.3 The Innocents - Gee Whiz2.4 Jackie Wilson - My Empty Arms2.5 Roy Orbison - I'm Hurtin'2.6 Buddy Knox - Lovey Dovey2.7 Fats Domino - My Girl Josephine2.8 The Ventures - Perfidia2.9 Skeeter Davis - My Last Date (With You)2.10 Bobby Rydell - Sway2.11 Elvis Presley - I Gotta Know2.12 Duane Eddy His 'Twangy' Guitar ; The Rebels - Pepe2.13 Conway Twitty - C'Est Si Bon (It's So Good)2.14 Al Caiola ; His Orch. - Magnificent Seven2.15 Mantovani ; His Orch. - Main Theme From Exodus (Ari's Theme)2.16 Jerry Wallace - There She Goes2.17 Donnie Brooks - Doll House2.18 Maurice Williams ; The Zodiacs - Stay2.19 Joni James - My Last Date (With You)2.20 Capris - There's A Moon Out Tonight2.21 Johnny Tillotson - Poetry In Motion2.22 String-A-Longs - Wheels2.23 Sam Cooke - Sad Mood2.24 Ray Charles - Ruby3.1 La Verne Baker - Bumble Bee3.2 Frank Garl - Utopia3.3 Frankie Avalon - A Perfect Love3.4 Maxine Brown - All In My Mind3.5 James Booker - Gonzo3.6 Jackie Wilson - Alone At Last3.7 Frankie Avalon - Puppet Song3.8 Marv Johnson - Happy Days3.9 Ben E. King - Spanish Harlem3.10 Shelby Flint - Angel On My Shoulder3.11 Lawrence Welk ; His Orch.Feat Frank Scott on piano - Last Date3.12 Jeanne Black - Oh, How I Miss You Tonight3.13 Andy Williams - In The Summertime (You Don't Want My Love)3.14 Patti Page - Don't Read The Letter3.15 Jerry Murad's Harmonicats - Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White3.16 Thelma Carpenter - Yes, I'm Lonesome Tonight3.17 Ben E. King - First Taste of Love3.18 H.P. Barnum - Lost Love3.19 Flamingos - Your Other Love3.20 Connie Francis - No One3.21 Jimmy Clanton - What Am I Gonna Do3.22 Dodie Stevens - Yes, I'm Lonesome Tonight3.23 Etta James - At Last4.1 Mickey ; Sylvia - What Would I Do?4.2 Buzz Clifford - Baby Sittin' Boogie4.3 Ella Johnson ; The Buddy Johnson Orch. - I Don't Want Nobody (To Have My Love But You)4.4 The Platters - If I Didn't Care4.5 Ricky Nelson - Milk Cow Blues4.6 Jimmy Charles - The Age For Love4.7 The Olympics - Dance By The Light Of The Moon4.8 Titus Turner - Sound-Off4.9 Ramrods - Ghost Riders In The Sky4.10 Cleveland Crochet ; Hill Billy Ramblers - Sugar Bee4.11 Ronnie Love ; His oorch. - Chills And Fever4.12 Royaltones - Flamingo Express4.13 Viscounts - Wabash Blues4.14 Paul Anka - The Story Of My Love4.15 Connie Francis - Where The Boys Are4.16 Freddy Cannon - The Muskrat Ramble4.17 Johnny Tillotson - Jimmy's Girl4.18 Brook Benton - Fools Rush In4.19 Ray Charles ; His Orch. - Them That Got4.20 Ronnie Savoy - And The Heavens Cried4.21 U.S. Bonds - New Orleans4.22 Van Dykes - Gift Of Love4.23 Maurice Williams ; The Zodiacs - I Remember |
 | | Description: | As adjuncts to our highly popular "America's Greatest Hits" series of collections for each calendar year in the 50s and early '60s, we have already produced collections based on landmark moments in the Billboard charts - "The First Top 100 Nov. 1955" (ACQCD7062), "The First Hot 100 Aug. 1958" (ACQCD7083), "The First Hot 100 of the '60s" (ACQCD7097), "The 'Heartbreak Hotel' Top 100" (ACQCD7122)and "The Day The Music Died - Feb 3rd 1959 Hot 100" (ACQCD7134), "The 'Telstar' Hot 100 December 22nd 1962" (ACQCD7144), "The Twist" Hot 100 Jan. 25th 1962", "The 1000th Billboard Chart 7th September 1959"(ACQCD7164), and "The American Bandstand Us Top 100 5th Aug. 1957". This collection homes in on a landmark date in recent US history, as we present records from the Billboard Hot 100 for the date of the Inauguration of President John F. Kennedy in January 1961. Whatever one's political persuasions, just about everyone recognises the impact that JFK had on both the external and internal perceptions of the values and character of the USA, and the eloquent phrases from his inauguration address still resonate today. This collection features every record from the Hot 100 of 20th January, apart from a few titles which are unfortunately unavailable for copyright reasons. It provides a fascinating and evocative snapshot of the music scene at what was a dynamic and exciting time as the rock 'n' roll and teen era gave way to emerging new sounds of the 1960s. As always with these chart collections, it includes a number of unfamiliar names and recordings towards the bottom of the chart, of which even seasoned pop enthusiasts may not be too aware, and which will be welcome additions to their collections. It contains a 12,000+ word booklet featuring background notes on every record as well as full discographical and chart information.4-CD Collection Featuring Records From The BILLBOARD HOT 100 On The Date Of President John F. Kennedy's Inauguration On 20th January 1962
Contains The HOT 100 Records On The Chart In Order Except For The Following Releases That Are Not Available Due to Copyright Reasons:
#4 Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow - The Shirelles (Scepter 1211)
#35 The Hoochi Coochi Coo - Hank Ballad And The Midnighters (King 45-5430)
#60 Don't Believe Him, Donna - Lenny Miles (Scepter 1212)
#68 Slow Walk - Little Willie John (King 45-5428)
#93 You Gotta Love Her With A Feeling - Freddy King (Federal 45-12384)
#99 When I Fall In Love - Etta James (King 45-5424)"The JFK Inauguration Hot 100 - 20th January 1961" on CD by Various Artists, released by Acrobat, is a meticulously curated time capsule of the exact pop landscape that surrounded John F. Kennedy's inauguration. Focusing on the Hot 100 chart from January 20, 1961, this compilation transports listeners directly into the sound world of early-1960s America, when rock 'n' roll, traditional pop, doo-wop and emerging soul were shaping a new cultural era. Rather than spotlighting individual stars, the album emphasizes the stylistic breadth of the period: driving rock and teen idol hits sit alongside smoother crooner ballads, vocal harmony groups and rhythm & blues titles that anticipated the musical revolutions to come. As a mixed-artist collection, its strength lies in contrast and context: upbeat jukebox favorites, slow dancers and radio staples together provide a vivid sonic backdrop to a key political and cultural turning point. Acrobat is known for carefully researched, historically framed reissues and compilations, often built around chart dates, themes or eras, and for presenting them with solid remastering and informative packaging. With this disc, they offer both collectors and curious newcomers a coherent, historically anchored portrait of what America was actually listening to when a new decade and a new presidency began. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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824046718121 |
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