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The Week Of:
March 5, 1965
1. 8 Days A Week/I Don't Want To Spoil The Party...Beatles
2. Ferry Across The Mersey...Gerry & The Pacemakers
3. King Of The Road...Roger Miller
4. This Diamond Ring...Gary Lewis
5. Laugh Laugh...The Beau Brummels
6. Can't You Hear My Heartbeat...Herman's Hermits
7. Little Things...Bobby Goldsboro
8. Downtown...Petula Clark
9. The Birds And The Bees...Jewel Akens
10. Goldfinger...John Barry
11. Let's Lock The Door...Jay & Americans
12. Tell Her No...The Zombies
13. Stop In The Name Of Love...The Supremes
14. All Day & All Of The Night...The Kinks
15. Red Roses For A Blue Lady...Bert Kaempfert
16. I Go To Pieces...Peter & Gordon
17. Come Home...The Dave Clark Five
18. Whenever A Teenager Cries...Reparata & Delrons
19. My Girl...The Temptations
20. It's Alright...Adam Faith
21. If I Loved You...Chad & Jeremy
22. Apples & Bananas...Lawrence Welk
23. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood...The Animals
24. If I Ruled The World...Tony Bennett
25. I Must Be Seeing Things...Gene Pitney
26. Goodnight...Roy Orbison
27. Send Me The Pillow You Dream 0n...Dean Martin
28. New York's A Lonely Town...The Trade-Winds
29. Ask The Lonely...The Four Tops
30. Yeh Yeh...Georgia Fame
31. Go Now...The Moody Blues
32. Orange Blossom Special...Johnny Cash
33. Hurt So Bad ...Little Anthony & Imperials
34. Stranger In Town...Del Shannon
35. Not Too Long Ago...The Uniques
36. Red Roses For A Blue Lady...Wayne Newton
37. Shotgun...Junior Walker
38. What Have They Done To The Rain...The Searchers
39. Apache '65...The Arrows
40. Bring Your Love To Me...The Righteous Brothers

Born on this day in history:
1918 - Mickey Spillane (crime story writer)
1933 - Lloyd Price (singer, Personality)
1936 - Marty Ingels (actor-comedian)
1940 - Raul Julia (actor, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Gomez in Addams Family films; died 1994)
1942 - Mark Lindsay (singer, Paul Revere & The Raiders, Kicks)
1943 - Bobby Fischer (pro chess player)
1943 - Charles Gibson (ABC-TV news personality)
1943 - Trish Van Devere (actress, TV's Beauty & The Beast)
1945 - Robin Trower (guitarist Procol Harum and solo, "A White Shade of Pale")
1948 - Jeffrey Osborne (singer, "On The Wings Of Love")
1948 - Jimmie Fadden (drums-vocals, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Mr. Bojangles)
1958 - Martin Fry (vocals, ABC)
1960 - Linda Fiorentino (actress, Men In Black)
1964 - Juliette Binoche (actress, Chocolat; Oscar winner for The English Patient)
1967 - Greg Argyle (computer genius; lucky to have such a cute girlfriend!)
1971 - Emmanuel Lewis (actor, TV's Webster)
1972 - Kerr Smith (actor, Final Destination, TV's Dawson's Creek)
1972 - Jean Louisa Kelly (actress, TV's Yes Dear)
1987 - Lil' Bow Wow (rapper)

On this day in music history:
1961 - The Supremes released their first single, "I Want a Guy." It flopped.
1974 - Bad Company made their debut in Newcastle, England.
1975 - Elvis Presley began what was to be his final recording session at RCA's Hollywood studio.
1976 - Who drummer Keith Moon collapsed on stage during a concert at the Boston Garden.
1987 - Carole King was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
1987 - U2 released the album The Joshua Tree.
1997 - Rap star Notorious B.I.G. was fatally shot while sitting in a car after attending a Vibe magazine party in L.A.
2000 - Ricky Martin and Cher were named most successful international male and female artist, respectively, at the Echo Awards, Germany's version of the Grammy Awards.
2000 - Rapper Da Brat was arrested and charged with one felony count of aggravated battery for allegedly pistol-whipping a woman at a club in Buckhead, Georgia. She was released after posting a $1,000 bond.

On this day in history:
1796 - The future emperor of France, Napoleon Bonaparte, married Josephine de Beauharnais.
1916 - Mexican raiders led by Pancho Villa attacked Columbus, New Mexico, killing more than a dozen people.
1954 - CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow critically reviewed Wisconsin Senator Joseph R. McCarthy's anti-Communism campaign on See It Now.
1961 - The Russians sent a dog into space on board Sputnik 9. It was dubbed "Muttnik."
1975 - Work began on the Alaskan oil pipeline.
1990 - Dr. Antonia Novella was sworn in as the first female Hispanic Surgeon General.
1993 - Rodney King testified at the federal trial of four Los Angeles police officers accused of violating his civil rights.
1995 - Scott Amedure, a guest on The Jenny Jones Show, was shot to death by Jonathan Schmitz. Amedure had surprised Schmitz on the talk show three days earlier, by admitting he had a crush on him. The show never aired.
1996 - George Burns died in Beverly Hills at the ripe old age of 100.
1999 - RJR Nabisco Holdings Corporation, the food-and-tobacco conglomerate, announced it was getting out of the cigarette business.
2000 - John McCain and Bill Bradley quit the presidential race, conceding to George W. Bush and Al Gore.

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