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OH. PRETTY WOMAN – Roy Orbison
#1 – September 26th, 1964
NEWS
• President Lyndon Johnson declares a "War on Poverty".
• Barry Goldwater ran for President.
• John Glenn, the first American to orbit the earth, resigns from the space program.
• The New York Worlds Fair opens
• Plans to build the World Trade Center are announced
FADS and ENTERTAINMENT
• Beatles got a Grammy as “Best New Artists” in 1964.
• T.V.: “Shindig” “Gomer Pyle” & “Gilligan’s Island” were on TV.
• MOVIES: “Bikini Beach” “Dr. Strangelove” and “My Fair Lady” wins an Oscar.
• The “Pony” car hit the streets, but its official name was the Ford Mustang.
• Miniskirts & topless bathing suits were the rage!
DEAD
• Sam Cooke (born Samuel Cook on January 22, 1931 – died December 11, 1964) Bertha Franklin, manager of the motel, told police that she shot and killed Cooke in self-defense because he had threatened her.
• Ian Fleming (28 May 1908 – 12 August 1964) was a British author and journalist. Created the character of James Bond and chronicling Bond's adventures in twelve novels and nine short stories.
#1@1
• It seemed as if the Beatles had a non-stop headlock on the top spot on the charts with 5 #1’s by years end.
• It would be bespectacled singer with rockabilly roots that the Fab 4 had looked to as inspiration when they were mere lads in Liverpool.
• Even Van Halen would take it back to #1
• But in the fall of 1964 the top spot belonged to Roy Orbison
• “Oh, Pretty Woman” your #1 @ 1 from September 1964.

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