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Title: Singles that received much radio play but performed mioderately in the charts
Post by: harrisonjon on September 13, 2015, 07:51:45 AM
I imagine that Heroes & Villains had a fair crack at the radio market in 1967 but achieved relatively low sales. Can low sales: radio play ratios be quantified?


Title: Re: Singles that received much radio play but performed mioderately in the charts
Post by: MikestheGreatest!! on September 13, 2015, 01:52:22 PM
I believe the term for such an, ahem, phenomenon in the radio industry was "turntable hit".  I also heard somewhere that Come Go With Me was a "turntable" hit.  I can believe that.  As much as I liked it, I was quite surprised that it charted top forty in its time (got to the low teens if my old memory serves me well).  I think the Cowan Record Report or some such outfit was hired to promote it as a single to push the Ten Years of Harmony release, as the Boys mightily needed a hit single at that time.


Title: Re: Singles that received much radio play but performed mioderately in the charts
Post by: Lonely Summer on September 13, 2015, 02:33:37 PM
"Sail On Sailor" got a lot of play here in the NW, I was surprised that it didn't even dent the top 40 nationally. "Good Timin" also got a lot of play, and only made it to #40. It's OK" was a top 40 single, but I NEVER heard it played back in '76.


Title: Re: Singles that received much radio play but performed mioderately in the charts
Post by: Shane on September 13, 2015, 02:48:53 PM
The most famous "turntable" hit is Michelle by the Beatles.  Got lots of airplay without ever being a single.


Title: Re: Singles that received much radio play but performed mioderately in the charts
Post by: Rocky Raccoon on September 13, 2015, 03:12:15 PM
The most famous "turntable" hit is Michelle by the Beatles.  Got lots of airplay without ever being a single.

It also won Song of the Year at the Grammys which usually only goes to singles.


Title: Re: Singles that received much radio play but performed mioderately in the charts
Post by: Rocker on September 13, 2015, 03:18:43 PM
I guess some songs got real succesfull in local areas. Here for example the stats for "Wild honey", taken from wikipedia:


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The single peaked at No. 22 in Cash Box and No. 14 in Canada. It broke the top 10 playlists of many large markets including Philadelphia, Detroit, Dallas, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Cleveland and the rest of Ohio, Portland, Phoenix, and Vancouver, and lodged at No. 2 in Washington DC for three weeks, kept out only by the Monkees; it reached No. 20 in New York.


I don't know how accurate that quote is but I think it would be interesting to see the song got Top Ten in many areas. There are certainly more infos about other singles as well on wikipedia.


Title: !
Post by: The_Beach on September 13, 2015, 07:05:11 PM
409 was on the lower part of the  hot 100 and was and still is always on the radio!


Title: Re: !
Post by: Lonely Summer on September 13, 2015, 11:35:10 PM
409 was on the lower part of the  hot 100 and was and still is always on the radio!
Well, it didn't hurt that it was on the flip side of Surfin' Safari.