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The Top 40 songs from LA radio station KFWB’s “Fabulous Forty” and KRLA's "Tunedex" surveys for weeks ending Sept. 8 15, 22 and 29 (KFWB) and Sept. 7, 14, 21 and 28 (KRLA) in 1962. (The KHJ Boss 30 survey was still 2+ years in the making.) Unlike for my books, Ranking the ‘60s and Ranking the ‘70s (with Bill Carroll), I used a simple reverse ranking system, assigning 1 point for No. 40, 2 points for No. 39, etc. I kept it simple since we’re dealing with four weeks rather than a longer duration, like a year. *Decade Rank is from my book, Ranking the '60s: A Comprehensive Listing of the Top Songs and Acts from Pop's Golden Decade. More about me and RT60s here: https://ranking.rocks/the-60s. The Thumbnail: The five acts below "Sept. 1962" from left to right: Booker T. & the M.G.'s, Tommy Roe, the Four Seasons, Bobby (Boris) Pickett and Nat King Cole. Sources: http://www.oldiesloon.com/ca/la.htm https://www.discogs.com/ https://www.wikipedia.org/ https://www.songfacts.com http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa/ • The Four Seasons - Sherry DK Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, by Dafydd Rees and Luke Crampton The Comparison Book 1954-1982, by Joel Whitburn Ranking the ‘60s, by Dann Isbell Closing music is by Jack Jezzro & Sam Levine's 2001 album, Cruisin' Through the Sixties. ***The partial transcript for No. 36, "D-O-D-G-E-R-S Song": (See the full transcript in the Oct. 1962 video.) Bottom of the ninth, four to nuttin,' Last chance, push the button! Oh we're pleading, begging, on our knees, Come on you Flatbush refugees! Maury Wills at bat, hit it for me once, Stu Miller throws, Maury bunts. Cepeda runs to field the ball and Hiller covers first. Haller runs to back up Hiller, Hiller crashes into Miller, Miller falls, drops the ball, Conlan calls “Safe!” Yea, Maury! Gilliam up, Miller grunts. Miller throws, Gilliam bunts. Cepeda runs to field the ball and Hiller covers first, Haller runs to back up Hiller, Hiller crashes into Miller, Miller falls, drops the ball, Conlan calls “Safe!” Yea, Conlan! Willie Davis gets a hit And Tommy does the same. Here comes Mr. Howard With a chance to win the game. Hit it once! Big Frank bunts?!? Cepeda goes to field the ball. So does Hiller, so does Miller. Miller hollers Hiller, Hiller hollers Miller, Haller hollers Hiller points to Miller with his fist. And that's the Miller-Hiller-Haller Hallelujah Twist! The Davises score, it's four to four. Howard's still running the bases. From second to third, it's almost absurd. Amazement on everyone's faces. He's heading for home, he hasn't a chance, The poor man is gonna be dead. But the ball hits him right in the seat of his pants, And he scores! That's using your head. So I say D I say D-O D-O-D-G-E-R-S. The team that's all heart, All heart and all thumbs, They're my Los Angeles, your Los Angeles, Our Los Angeles… Do you really think we'll win the pennant? …Bums! Ooh, ooh, ooh dem bums. #PopRadio #BitsOHits #1960s