WKNR DETROIT TOP 31 KEENER HITS: THIS WEEK IN 1967!

WKNR July 24, 1967 Music Guide

I WANNA TESTIFY * The Parliaments * WKNR (No. 01) 07/24/67

WORDS * The Monkees * WKNR (No. 02) 07/24/67
WKNR July 24, 1967 Music Guide (Top Cropped)

MORE LOVE * The Miracles * WKNR (No. 03) 07/24/67

ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE * The Beatles * WKNR (No. 04) 07/24/67

LIGHT MY FIRE * The Doors * WKNR (No. 05) 07/24/67

 SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL * The Soul Brothers Six * WKNR (No. 06) 07/24/67
WKNR July 24, 1967 Music Guide (Top Cropped)

CHAPEL IN THE MOONLIGHT * Dean Martin * WKNR (No. 07) 07/24/67

SOCIETY’S CHILD (Baby I’ve Been Thinking) * Janis Ian * WKNR (No. 08) 07/24/67

I’M SO GLAD * The Scott Richard Case * WKNR (No. 09) 07/24/67
WKNR July 24, 1967 Music Guide (Top Cropped)

THE RIVER IS WIDE * The Forum * WKNR (No. 10) 07/24/67
WKNR July 24, 1967 Music Guide (Top Cropped)

JACKSON * Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazelwood * WKNR (No. 11) 07/24/67

THE SWEETEST THING THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN * Chrs Bartley * WKNR (No. 12) 07/24/67

BROWN EYED GIRL * Van Morrison * WKNR (No. 13) 07/24/67




OUT AND ABOUT * Boyce & Hart * WKNR (No. 15) 07/24/67
WKNR July 24, 1967 Music Guide (Top Cropped)

HARLEM SHUFFLE * The Fabulous Pack * WKNR (No. 21) 07/24/67

GROOVY SUMMERTIME * The Love Generation * WKNR (No. 24) 07/24/67

 FAKIN’ IT * Simon & Garfunkel * WKNR (No. 26) 07/24/67

APPLES, PEACHES, PUMPKIN PIE * Jay & The Techniques * WKNR (No. 30) 07/24/67

WKNR. JULY 1967


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4 thoughts on “WKNR DETROIT TOP 31 KEENER HITS: THIS WEEK IN 1967!”

  1. I turned 13 in the summer of 1967. Keener radio was the station we listened to all day and most of the night when I would place my transistor radio underneath my pillow at night so I could listen. I have a memory for each and every one of those songs. What a wonderful time it was. The wonder of everything, the hope that was in front of us, the simplicity of just being. I feel so lucky to have had the chance to experience that time and to have all those wonderful memories growing up. It wasn’t always rosy, but WKNR and our music got us through the rough times.

    1. We moved to Farmington, MI in early August 1967 and I remember many of these songs. I agree it was a magical time and feel fortunate to have been a part of this musical time period. It was critical to my development as a musician and singer, too.

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