1961: It was only October, but Jimmy Dean would have the final #1 for the year on the Easy Listening chart as "Big Bad John" ruled for its first of 10 weeks on this date.
1961: Dion grabbed the reins from Ray Charles' song "Hit The Road Jack" with "Runaround Sue", the new #1 song.
1962: Steveland Morris Judkins recorded the song "Thank You For Loving Me All The Way" at the age of 12. He would later be known as Little Stevie Wonder and then as the great Stevie Wonder.
1963: The Beatles recorded "I Wanna' Be Your Man", a song originally written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney to provide friends the Rolling Stones with a hit song.
1962: Steveland Morris Judkins recorded the song "Thank You For Loving Me All The Way" at the age of 12. He would later be known as Little Stevie Wonder and then as the great Stevie Wonder.
1963: The Beatles recorded "I Wanna' Be Your Man", a song originally written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney to provide friends the Rolling Stones with a hit song.