art direction Geoff Gans coordinator [project assistance] David McLees coordinator [project assistance] James Austin coordinator [project assistance] Maria Berry design Peter Green Design Associates photography by [photos] Michael Ochs Archives presenter [presented by], compiled by [compilation], sleeve notes Joel Whitburn remastered by Bill Inglot remastered by Ken Perry research Chris Clarke research Gary Peterson research Reggie Collins Phonographic Copyright (p) Rhino Records Inc. Copyright (c) Rhino Records Inc. Copyright (c) Billboard Publications Inc. Licensed From Atlantic Recording Corporation Licensed From CEMA Special Markets Licensed From Warner Bros. Records Inc. Licensed From Marquis Enterprises Licensed From Sun Entertainment Corporation Licensed From Capitol Records, Inc. Licensed From EMI Records Licensed From Celebrity Licensing Glass Mastered At Specialty Records Corporation The original 1993 versions had no sid codes.
Compilation: Joel Whitburn Art Direction: Geoff Gans Design: Peter Green Design Photos: Michael Ochs Archives Remastering: Bill Inglot and Ken Perry Project Assistance: James Austin, Maria Berry, David McLees Research: Gary Peterson, Reggie Collins, Chris Clarke
Special Thanks: Georgina Challis, Marty Feely
This version substitutes The 4 Seasons' Rag Doll for The Dixie Cups' Chapel Of Love, due to licensing restrictions.
All the Billboard Top Rock'N'Roll Hits discs for years 1960 through 1969 were originally released in 1988/89, and re-released 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 re-release discs used the red oval Rhino logo and capitalized the full words in the titles.