Description: This is an expanded issue: it has 88 pages of its regular content and an inserted 56 pages dedicated to NAL (North American Leisure Corp.). Note: on cover there is a mailing address label; as well as some writing in ink at the top right corner. Only other discrepancy is on page 62 where two sections of an article are circled in ink (see picture). Otherwise, issue is solidly stapled and has some discoloration due to age. Some pages have some wrinkling (see picture of Clarence Carter) but look better than the pictures indicate. Has all charts intact. Beatles were #1 on the Hot 100 with Hey Jude. Top LP was Big Brother and the Holding Company's Cheap Thrills. Number one R&B was James Brown with Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud. Top country single was Next In Line by Conway Twitty. The Beatles' Apple label artist Mary Hopkin topped the Easy Listening chart with Those Were The Days. See pictures for samples of artist and record label advertisements which include: Romeo and Juliet soundtrack; Don Fardon on GNP Crescendo, Wichita Lineman LP by Glen Campbell, Cher's Greatest Hits LP, two page spread for Stax singles and LPs, Roy Drusky, 2 page spread on Gable Records artists, promo for Tony Bennett in show biz for 20 years, full page color ad for Billy Walker's single Age of Worry, full page color ad for Johnny Nash's Hold Me Tight LP, and more.
Price: 20 USD
Location: Schenectady, New York
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Publication Year: 1968
Publication Month: November
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Weekly
Issue Number: Vol. 80 No. 44
Publication Name: Billboard
Genre: Music
Topic: Music, 1960s
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States