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    "Poupée de cire, poupée de son", sung by France Gall (music and lyrics by Serge Gainsbourg) wins the Eurovision Song Contest 1965 for Luxembourg. The Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 begins. March 23. Events of March 23, 1965: Large student demonstration in Morocco, joined by discontented masses, meets with violent police and military repression.

  2. June–July – Stu Sutcliffe leaves The Beatles to resume his art studies in Hamburg. July 1 – French composer Olivier Messiaen marries pianist Yvonne Loriod privately in Paris. July 17 – Billboard magazine first publishes an "Easy Listening" chart, listing songs that the magazine determines are not rock & roll records.

  3. August 2 – The wreckage of the plane piloted by Jim Reeves is found near Brentwood, Tennessee, 42 hours after it crashed. There are no survivors. August 4 – The Kinks release their iconic single "You Really Got Me". August 8 – Bob Dylan releases his fourth album, Another Side of Bob Dylan.

  4. Sanremo Music Festival 1965. The Sanremo Music Festival 1965 ( Italian: Festival di Sanremo 1965 ), officially the 15th Italian Song Festival ( 15º Festival della canzone italiana ), was the 15th annual Sanremo Music Festival, held at the Sanremo Casino in Sanremo, province of Imperia between 28 and 30 January 1965. [1]

  5. 21 September: KYW (AM), shortly after relocating back to Philadelphia, institutes an all-news format patterned after WINS (AM). 11 October: The Dutch popular-music channel Hilversum 3 (now 3FM) begins broadcasting. 12 December: New owner Westchester Broadcasting changes the call letters of WDOK (AM) in Cleveland to WIXY, installing a Top 40 ...

  6. August 2 – Robert Allen Zimmerman legally changes his name to Bob Dylan in the New York Supreme Court. August 16 – The Beatles fire drummer Pete Best and replace him with Ringo Starr. August 17 – Instrumental Telstar, written and produced by Joe Meek for English band The Tornados, is released in the UK.

  7. Records with chart runs that started in 1965 and ended in 1966, or started in 1966 and ended in 1967, made this chart if the majority of their chart weeks were in 1966. If not, they were ranked in the year-end charts for 1965 or 1967. If their weeks were equal, they were listed in the year they first entered. Appearing in multiple years is not permitted. Each week thirty points were awarded to ...