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 RCA 0720          Black Label    Dog On Top

Blue Christmas / Wooden Heart

Released: November 1964

Gold Standard series

RCA 8500          Black Label    Dog On Top

Do The Clam / You'll Be Gone

Released: February 1965

  On February 17th "Do The Clam" was number 21 on the Hot 100 chart, this song remained on the Billboard chart for eight weeks.

RCA 0643          Black Label    Dog On Side

Crying In The Chapel / I Believe In The Man In The Sky

Released: April 1965

On April 6th 1965 Billboard's Hot 100 chart placed this song at the number 3 position, it remained on the chart for fourteen weeks. This was another Gold Standard Series 45. At this point RCA discontinued the dog on the top, Nipper could now be found on the side.

 RCA 8585          Black Label    Dog On Side

(such an) Easy Question / It Feels So Right

Released: May 1965

"(such an) Easy Question2 entered the Hot 100 chart on June 19th 1965 in the number 11 position and remained on the chart for eight weeks.
On the same day "It Feels So Right" was number 55 and stayed on the Hot 100 chart for eleven weeks.

  RCA 8657          Black Label    Dog On Side

I'm Yours / (it's a) Long Lonely Highway

Released: August 1965

"I'm Yours" entered the Hot 100 chart on August 28th 1965, at the number 11 slot, it stayed on the chart for Eleven weeks.

RCA 0650    Black Label    Dog On Side

Puppet On A  String / Wooden Heart

Released: October 1965

On October 20th 1965 "Puppet On A String" entered the Hot 100 chart at number 14 and remained on the chart for ten weeks. Gold Standard Series.

 RCA 0647          Black Label    Dog On Side

Blue Christmas / Santa Claus Is Back In Town

Released: November 1965

Gold Standard Series

RCA 8740          Black Label    Dog On Side

Tell Me Why / Blue River

Released: January 1966

  On January 1st 1966, both "Tell Me Why" & "Blue River" entered Billboard's Hot 100 chart, "Tell Me Why" was at number 33, and remaining on the chart for seven weeks, and "Blue River"  was number 95 and it remained on the chart for only one week.

RCA 0651          Black Label    Dog On Side

Joshua Fit The Battle / Known Only To Him

Released: February 1965

Gold Standard Series

RCA 0652          Black Label    Dog On Side

Milky White Way / Swing Down, Sweet Chariot

Released: February 1965

Gold Standard Series

RCA 8780          Black Label    Dog On Side

Frankie And Johnny / Please Don't Stop Loving Me

Released: March 1966

"Frankie And Johnny" appeared on Billboard's Hot 100 chart on March 1st 1966 at the number 25 position, and stayed on this chart for eight weeks.
"Please Don't Stop Loving Me" remained on the chart for the same amount of weeks after entering at number 45 on the same day.

  RCA 8870          Black Label    Dog On Side

Love Letters / Come What May

Released: June 1966

On July 2nd 1966 Billboard's Hot 100 showed "Love Letters" in the number 19 slot, it remained on the chart for seven weeks

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