Traditional Halloween hits and forgotten favorites highlight our holiday celebration.
Best of: Where Were You in ’62?
We'll play the top hits of 1962 on a Flashback special. Join the party Saturday night!
Top Ten: January 30, 1962
Twist the night away with this Top Ten. Three songs with the dance are featured on this week's Top Ten.
This Weekend: A Winter Dance Party
We look back at the final concert by Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper Saturday night on The Grooveyard.
Twelve Days of Greats 2020: No. 91
A holiday hit--the one on July 4th in 1962, that is. Here's Neil Sedaka's first #1 hit.
Twelve Days of Greats 2020: No. 97
Let's unwrap a great Bacharach and David hit, only it's Mack David this time.
This Weekend: Falling Short
A total of 88 songs from the final round of last year's Great 88 fell short this year. We'll share some of them.
This Weekend: Bite This
...and chew it, lick it and savor the taste. Extra helpings of food songs are available Saturday night on The Grooveyard.
Top Ten: Flashback 1962
There was no Top Ten due to the Flashback special featuring the top songs of 1962. Here's the top songs of that year, as played tonight by Alan Seltzer: #10 "Do You Love Me" by The Contours (from Dirty Dancing Live in Concert 1988) #9 "The Loco-motion" by Little Eva #8 "Soldier Boy" by The Shirelles #7... Continue Reading →
This Weekend: Where Were You in ’62?
National League baseball returned to New York when the Mets took the field for the first time. Jackie Kennedy gave Americans a tour of the White House, followed a few months later by her husband handling the Cuban Missile Crisis. And in between, Marilyn Monroe died and "West Side Story" won 10 Academy Awards including... Continue Reading →