Page |
Line |
Song |
Artist |
7 |
Bring my baby, oh my baby back to me |
Whispering Bells |
Del Vikings |
7 |
I'm gonna see my baby tonight |
Oh Boy |
Buddy Holly |
7 |
I see the party lights |
Party Lights |
Claudine Clark |
7 |
C'mon, let me show you where it's at |
I Like It Like That |
Chris Kenner |
7 |
All over La Jolla or down Doheny way |
Surfin USA |
Beach Boys |
7 |
Let's get it while the gettin is good |
Work With Me, Annie |
Hank Ballard & Midnighters |
7 |
Move on out, movin and cruisin along |
Rocket 88 |
Jackie Brenston |
8 |
Trying hard to bum a ride |
Popeye, the Hitch-hiker |
Chubby Checker |
8 |
Now he lives in Cell Block Two |
Leroy |
Jack Scott |
8 |
Rock cool daddy, in the honky-tonky alley |
Daddy Cool |
Rays |
8 |
I looked at my watch, it was nine-twenty-one |
Reelin and Rockin |
Chuck Berry |
8 |
Along about ten, I'll be flyin high |
Rip it Up |
Little Richard |
8 |
Doncha know that I danced till a quarter to three |
Quarter to Three |
Gary "US" Bonds |
9 |
Gonna back up baby, and start all over again |
Gonna Back Up, Baby |
Gene Vincent |
11 |
Open uppa honey, it's your loverboy-me that's knockin |
High School Confidential |
Jerry Lee Lewis |
12 |
I'm crossing you in style some day |
Moon River |
Jerry Butler |
13 |
I'll show him that a Cadillac is not a car to scorn |
Beep Beep |
Playmates |
14 |
If you ever been rocked, you know just what I mean |
Rockin with Red |
Piano Red |
14 |
Tell you a story, happened long time ago |
Little Bitty Pretty One |
Thurston Harris |
14 |
Shirley, shirley, bo birley, banana bana po pirly |
The Name Game |
Shirley Ellis |
15 |
Your daddy says I'm a bad boy |
Midnight Mary |
Joey Powers |
16 |
Put your glad rags on; join me, hon |
Rock Around the Clock |
Bill Haley & Comets |
16 |
You'd better stop that doggin around |
Doggin Around |
Jackie Wilson |
17 |
If you get too close, I'm gone like a cool breeze |
You Can't Catch Me |
Chuck Berry |
18 |
You don't need much money at three-thirty-three |
Three-Thirty-Three |
Drifters |
19 |
But darling, where are you? |
Where Are You |
Frankie Avalon |
19 |
Just give me five, ten, fifteen hours of your love |
5-10-15 Hours |
Ruth Brown |
20 |
To see your baby with another girl |
Sally Go Round the Roses |
Jaynetts |
20 |
Down on the corner of Lincoln and Forty-sixth |
Waitin in School |
Ricky Nelson |
20 |
Plenty of sunshine headin my way |
Zip-A-Dee Doo-Dah |
Bob B. Soxx & Bluejeans |
20 |
Baby, doncha let your dog bite me |
I'm in Love Again |
Fats Domino |
21 |
Whispering on the phone |
Sixteen Reasons |
Connie Stevens |
21 |
And I kissed him on Thursday |
I Met Him on Sunday |
Shirelles |
21 |
We meet on the corner and we share a kiss or two |
Gingerbread |
Frankie Avalon |
21 |
Oo-ee-oo-ah-ah, ting-tang walla-walla bing-bang |
Witch Doctor |
David Seville |
22 |
It's late, I hate to face your dad |
It's Late |
Ricky Nelson |
22 |
Can't you come out and sit on the steps till eight? |
Can't You Come Out |
Fidelity's |
23 |
Happy, happy birthday, baby |
Happy Happy Birthday Baby |
Tune Weavers |
24 |
You take the high road and I'll take the low road |
Loch Lomond |
Four Rockets |
24 |
As I was motorvatin' over the hill |
Maybelline |
Chuck Berry |
24 |
Let me whisper sweet words of pizmetology |
The Letter |
Medallions |
25 |
I don't want your botherations |
Too Much Monkey Business |
Chuck Berry |
27 |
The jukebox must have found a friend |
Here Comes That Song Again |
Roy Orbison |
27 |
Sad and broken-hearted, and it's all because of you |
All for the Love of a Girl |
Johnny Horton |
28 |
They say I'm robbin' the cradle, little darlin |
Robbing the Cradle |
Tony Bellus |
29 |
Talk don't bother me |
Let Them Talk |
Little Willie John |
29 |
Give me some cherry cherry pie |
Cherry Pie |
Marvin & Johnny |
29 |
He had a strange resemblance to a cat named Frankenstein |
Another Saturday Night |
Sam Cooke |
30 |
That's all right, now, Mama |
That's All Right |
Elvis Presley |
30 |
I know a cat named Way-Out Willie |
Willie and the Hand Jive |
Johnny Otis |
30 |
Just a handful of nickels; the jukebox'll cure your ills |
Boppin the Blues |
Carl Perkins |
30 |
So off she went to the beauty shop, to have her hair dyed blonde |
Charlie Wasn't There |
|
31 |
Those great big honey brown eyes and cherry-red lips |
Honey Brown Eyes |
Guy Mitchell |
32 |
Then I noticed yours was red; mine was Baby Pink |
Lipstick on your Collar |
Connie Francis |
32 |
I've got some change in my pocket and I'm rarin to go |
Turn Me Loose |
Fabian |
33 |
She take me money and she run to Venezuela |
Matilda |
Harry Belafonte |
33 |
When she's out on a date, she's always flirtin with the guys |
The Worryin Kind |
Tommy Sands |
34 |
Where pretty girls are, well you know that I'm around |
The Wanderer |
Dion |
35 |
Didja ever get one of them girls who just wants to watch the show? |
Didja' Ever |
Elvis Presley |
36 |
There's Technicolor and Cinemascope, a cast outa Hollywood |
Saturday Night at the Movies |
Drifters |
37 |
Just keep it up and see what happens |
Just Keep it Up |
Dee Clark |
38 |
Sittin in the balcony on the very last row |
Sittin' in the Balcony |
Eddie Cochran |
39 |
Storm clouds soon will gather |
Storm Clouds |
Buddy Knox |
40 |
It's thunder'n and lightning and the rain began to fall |
Thunder and Lightning |
Chuck Willis |
41 |
It must be raindrops falling from my eye-eyes |
Raindrops |
Dee Clark |
42 |
Devil or angel, dear, whichever you are |
Devil or Angel |
Clovers |
42 |
Take out the papers and the trash |
Yakety Yak |
Coasters |
42 |
No more spoofin, no goofin. Good morning, Mister Lee |
Back to School Again |
Timmie Rogers |
42 |
If I had a hammer, I'd hammer in the evening |
If I Had a Hammer |
Peter, Paul, & Mary |
43 |
This nine-pound hammer is a little too heavy |
9 lb. Hammer |
Sanford Clark |
43 |
Jailer, won't ya bring me water |
Jailer, Bring Me Water |
Bobby Darin |
45 |
These bones'll keep rockin long after I'm gone |
Rockin Bones |
Ronnie Dawson |
47 |
Burn out that quarter mile |
Drag City |
Jan & Dean |
47 |
Got a hot-rod Ford and you ought to see it run |
If You Don't Know |
George Hamilton IV |
47 |
I'm a roadrunner honey, and you can't keep up with me |
Road Runner |
Bo Diddley |
48 |
Me and the Devil sittin at a stoplight |
Race With the Devil |
Gene Vincent |
48 |
If that's a crime, I stand convicted |
Convicted |
Oscar McLollie |
49 |
You don't drive a big, fine car |
You Got What It Takes |
Marv Johnson |
49 |
That Model A body makes it look like a pup |
Hot Rod Lincoln |
Johnny Bond |
50 |
Just a little deuce coupe with a flathead mill |
Little Deuce Coupe |
Beach Boys |
50 |
They often call me Speedo, but my real name is Mr. Earl |
Speedo |
Cadillacs |
50 |
First gear, it's all right; second gear, I'll lean right |
Little Honda |
Beach Boys |
51 |
Now we don't hafta shift gears no more |
Just Like Downtown |
Jimmy Heap |
51 |
One mint julep was the cause of it all |
One Mint Julep |
Clovers |
51 |
It's not very cherry, it's an oldie but a goody |
Surf City |
Jan & Dean |
51 |
When the flag went down, you could hear rubber burn |
Hey Little Cobra |
Rip Chords |
51 |
High sher'ff and po-lice riding after me |
Gotta Travel On |
Billy Grammer |
51 |
Ain't no red light gonna make me stop |
Uranium Rock |
Warren Smith |
52 |
Outa my way, I don't drive with my horn |
Transfusion |
Nervous Norvus |
52 |
Man, is he hard to catch |
Surfer Joe |
Surfaris |
52 |
We would race until something blew |
Hot Rod Race |
Jimmy Dolan |
53 |
I said, "How do you like my triple carburetor?" |
Seven Little Girls |
Paul Evans |
53 |
Got an eight-cylinder motor and jet-propelled overdrive |
Buick '59 |
Vernon Green & Medallions |
53 |
You got Hydra-Matic kisses, lips like fluid drive |
Hit, Git, and Split |
Young Jessie |
54 |
We watched the gauchos ride their pintos |
White Silver Sands |
Don Rondo |
54 |
You would never hold me so near |
Lover Please |
Clyde McPhatter |
54 |
You told me to go and find another shoulder to cry on |
What's the Matter Baby |
Timi Yuro |
55 |
Who's sorry now |
Who's Sorry Now |
Connie Francis |
56 |
This is the moment of sweet aloha |
Hawaiian Wedding Song |
Andy Williams |