Gloria by Them, a Belfast sextet led by Van Morrison (who also wrote the song), was on the Billboard Hot 100 for only one week. It was #93 on the May 22 1965 chart. After the 1966 remake by the Chicago quintet The Shadows Of Knight charted – it would eventually reach #10 – Them's single was re-released and would get to #71 in May 1966. It did much better – much better – in Los Angeles. In April 1965, it was number one for two weeks on the KFWB Fabulous Forty and number one for three weeks on the KRLA Tune-Dex. Both stations also played the B-side, Baby Please Don't Go. KHJ had switched from adult contemporary to top-40 on April 27, 1965. Their first Boss 30 was dated May 5. Wooly Bully by Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs was number one and Gloria/Baby Please Don't Go was #5. The surveys were for in-house use only. Beginning July 9, 1965, weekly Boss 30 surveys were printed and distributed to local record stores.