Sunday, April 26, 2015

October 3, 1969


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1
Archies--Sugar, Sugar
3
2
Oliver--Jean
2
3
Bobby Sherman--Little Woman
4
4
Rolling Stones--Honky Tonk Women
5
5
Three Dog Night--Easy to Be Hard
7
6
Tommy Roe--Jack and Jill
13
7
Smith--Baby It's You
15
8
Elvis Presley--Suspicious Minds
6
9
Clique--Sugar on Sunday
9
10
Creedence Clearwater Revival--Green River
8
11
Youngbloods--Get Together
18
12
Billy Joe Royal--Cherry Hill Park
11
13
Gary Puckett & the Union Gap--This Girl is a Woman Now
10
14
Tom Jones--I'll Never Fall in Love Again
17
15
Thunderclap Newman--Something in the Air
12
16
Jackie DeShannon--Put a Little Love in Your Heart
26
17
Crow--Evil Woman Don't Play Your Games With Me
25
18
Keith Barbour--Echo Park
19
19
Evie Sands--Any Way That You Want Me
14
20
Four Seasons--And That Reminds Me
32
21
Lawrence Reynolds--Jesus is a Soul Man
24
22
Wind--Make Believe
21
23
Joe South--Don't it Make You Want to Go Home
16
24
Flying Machine--Smile a Little Smile For Me
31
25
John Mayall--Don't Waste My Time
38
26
Electric Indian--Keem-O-Sabe
30
27
William Truckaway--Bluegreens on the Wing
41
28
Andy Kim--So Good Together
37
29
Temptations--I Can't Get Next to You
29
30
Motherlode--When I Die
23
31
Paul Revere & the Raiders--We Gotta All Get Together
36
32
Marvin Gaye--That's the Way Love Is
34
33
Doors--Runnin' Blue
35
34
Lee Michaels--Heighty Hi
49
35
Tommy James & the Shondells--Ball of Fire
33
36
Box Tops--Soul Deep
44
37
Dionne Warwick--You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling
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38
Crosby, Stills & Nash--Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
39
39
Merrilee Rush--Sign On For the Good Times
45
40
Cuff Links--Tracy
42
41
Peggy Lee--Is That All There Is
40
42
Jerry Butler--What's the Use of Breaking Up
46
43
R.B. Greaves--Take a Letter Maria
50
44
5th Dimension--Wedding Bell Blues
48
45
Georgio--Looky, Looky
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46
Isaac Hayes--Walk on By
47
47
Original Caste--One Tin Soldier
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48
Grand Funk Railroad--Time Machine
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49
Steam--Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
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50
Thomas & Richard Frost--She's Got Love


This week the “suddenly overstaying its welcome” award goes to Tim Hardin’s “Simple Song of Freedom,” dropping off the survey from number 20.

All the debuts were Hot 100 hits.  Isaac Hayes appears on the survey for the first time, as do Grand Funk Railroad, whose “Time Machine,” a number 48 BB hit, will get to number 20.  The bubblegummy “She’s Got Love” by Thomas & Richard Frost, number 83 nationally, will make it to number 18 here.  And Steam’s “Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye,” which was number one for two weeks in Billboard, will stop at number eleven here.

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