Tag: 1967
Top 100 Oldies 1964-ish through 1968-ish
The Number One Hits Of 1967: December 31, 1966 – February 17, 1967: The Monkees – I’m a Believer February 18, 1967 – March 3, 1967: The Buckinghams – Kind of a Drag March 4, 1967 – March 10, 1967: The Rolling Stones – Ruby Tuesday March 11, 1967 – March 17, 1967: The Supremes… Read More
1967 Fun Facts, Trivia and History Quick Facts from 1967: The Top Song was To Sir With Love by LuLu The Movies to Watch include The Graduate, The Dirty Dozen, Bonnie and Clyde, Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner, Valley of the Dolls, Camelot and The Jungle Book On March 6, 1967, Stalin’s daughter, 41-year-old Svetlana Alliluyeva, defected at the U.S.… Read More
1967 Popular Song Chart 1. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell 2. Respect – Aretha Franklin 3. Brown Eyed Girl – Van Morrison 4. Daydream Believer – Monkees 5. Jimmy Mack – Martha and the Vandellas 6. All You Need Is Love – The Beatles 7. I Second That Emotion… Read More
What happened in 1967? Pop Culture Quiz! 67 Trivia Questions for 1967 History 1. Can you name the first Billboard Number One hit by The Doors? Light My Fire 2. . According to the United States Census Bureau, what monumental event took place in November 1967? The US population reached 200,000,000 people. 3. How many… Read More
1967 Oscars 39th Academy Awards Winners Announced: April 10, 1967 Held at: Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California Host: Bob Hope Eligibility Year: 1966 The “Academy Award of Merit” is what the Oscar statue is officially called. 1967 Oscar Nominees and Winners Best Picture: A Man for All Seasons – Fred Zinnemann (WINNER) Alfie… Read More
1967 Grammy Award Winners Winners Announced: March 2, 1967 Televised “Best On Record” May 24, 1967 Held at: Chicago, Los Angeles, Nashville and New York Eligibility Year: November 2, 1965 – November 1, 1966 There was no “Best New Artist” award – sorry Neil Diamond, Monkees, Tommy James, Sergio Mendes, Mamas and the Papas, B.J.… Read More