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Billboard Top Rock'n'Roll Hits - 1965 by Various

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Album Info

Release Date: 1989

Label: Rhino Records

Presented By Joel Whitburn Author Of Pop Annual

1, 2 and 9 reproduced under license from CBS Special Products, a Service of CBS Records, a Division of CBS, Inc.
Gary Lewis & The Playboys appear courtesy of EMI Records, under license from Capitol Special Markets, a Division of Capitol Records, Inc.
The Beach Boys appear courtesy of EMI Records, under license from Capitol Special Markets, a Division of Capitol Records, Inc.
5 and 6 under license by PolyGram Special Products, a Division of PolyGram Records, Inc.
7, 8 and 9 courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.
℗ & © 1989 Rhino Records Inc.
Photos: Michael Ochs Archives, Hollywood Book & Poster, American Stock Photos
Digital Remastering: K-Disc

Date denotes when single peaked on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.
1: October 1965
2: June 1965
3: February 1965
4: May 1965
5: February 1965
6: June 1965
7: November 1965
8: October 1965
9: December 1965
10: September 1965

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Track sequence on front cover does not match the actual back cover and disc sequence.
Track durations uncredited, imported via CD software.

A 1993 reissue exists with different tracks 1, 2 and 9.
There is a separate listing for a 1990 reissue, but aside from a "5/90" notation in the matrix number, that version appears to be the same as this one, including the track listing, mastering, liner notes, and appearance in every way.

All the Billboard Top Rock'N'Roll Hits discs for years 1960 through 1969 were originally released in 1988/89, and rereleased in 1993 with revised track listings, due to licensing restrictions. The 1993 discs replaced tracks by Elvis, the Four Seasons, Motown, the Byrds, and a few others that don't seem to fit into a pattern. The original discs used the black five-letter Rhino logo and capitalized only the first letter of each word in the titles. The rerelease discs used the red oval Rhino logo and capitalized the full words in the titles.