The number one song on this day in 1967 — indeed, from June 25 to July 22 — was “Windy” by The Association, according to bobborst.com. It’s above. The song displaced “Groovin’ ” by The Young Rascals and was in turn displaced itself by The Doors’ “Light My Fire.” Jim Morrison, the band’s lead singer, died 43 years ago today.
“Windy” Tops the Charts on This Day in 1967
March 23, 2018
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