Wednesday, July 22, 2015

February 20, 1970


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1
Street People--Jennifer Tomkins
2
2
Simon & Garfunkel--Bridge Over Troubled Water
3
3
Norman Greenbaum--Spirit in the Sky
8
4
Creedence Clearwater Revival--Travelin' Band/Who'll Stop the Rain
4
5
B.J. Thomas--Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head
5
6
Jaggerz--The Rapper
6
7
Shocking Blue--Venus
23
8
Bobby Sherman--Easy Come, Easy Go
7
9
Elvis Presley--Rubberneckin'/Don't Cry Daddy
22
10
Tee Set--Ma Belle Amie
10
11
Eddie Holman--Hey There Lonely Girl
9
12
Tommy Roe--Jam Up Jelly Tight
11
13
Joe South--Walk a Mile in My Shoes
14
14
Johnny Nash--Cupid
15
15
Jackson Five--I Want You Back
16
16
Tom Jones--Without Love (There is Nothing)
30
17
Fleetwood Mac--Oh Well - Pt. 1
31
18
Badfinger--Come and Get It
37
19
Frijid Pink--House of the Rising Sun
12
20
Guess Who--No Time
21
21
Glen Campbell--Honey Come Back
24
22
Chairmen of the Board--Give Me Just a Little More Time
27
23
Michael Parks--Long Lonesome Highway
13
24
Dionne Warwick--I'll Never Fall in Love Again
32
25
John Lennon--Instant Karma (We All Shine On)
35
26
Vic Dana--If I Never Knew Your Name
17
27
Hollies--He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
39
28
Elvis Presley--Kentucky Rain
19
29
Jay & the Americans--Walkin' in the Rain
18
30
Tommy James & the Shondells--Loved One
20
31
Bobby Gentry--Fancy
26
32
Poppy Family--Which Way You Goin' Billy?
29
33
Brook Benton--Rainy Night in Georgia
36
34
Jackie DeShannon--Brighton Hill
38
35
Edison Lighthouse--Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)
44
36
Road--Mr. Soul
25
37
Sly & the Family Stone--Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin/Everybody is a Star
47
38
Three Dog Night--Celebrate
49
39
Bobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell--All I Have to Do is Dream
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40
Kenny Rogers & the First Edition--Something's Burning
28
41
Joe Cocker--She Came in Through the Bathroom Window
45
42
B.B. King--The Thrill is Gone
46
43
R.B. Greaves--Always Something There to Remind Me
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44
Rick Nelson--Easy to Be Free
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45
Mary Hopkin--Temma Harbour
50
46
Kinks--Victoria
48
47
Jamie--Gingersnap
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48
Owen B.--Mississippi Mama
43
49
Lulu--Oh Me Oh My I'm a Fool For You Baby
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50
Smith--Take a Look Around


“Travelin’ Band”’s b-side, “Who’ll Stop the Rain,” joins it in the CCR listing.  They’ll be listed together the rest of the way.

All five of the debuts will do at least a little bit better here than nationally: “Something’s Burning” by Kenny Rogers & the First Edition (11BB/2KJR), Rick Nelson’s self-penned “Easy to Be Free” (48/34), Mary Hopkin’s “Temma Harbour” (39/25), “Mississippi Mama” by Ohio band Owen B. (97/20), and Smith’s follow-up to “Baby It’s You,” “Take a Look Around” (43/29). the Rain,"

For a while there we were having records drop off the survey from the top 25 pretty much every week, but it doesn’t seem to be happening anymore.  I wonder if KJR made adjustments to how they worked out the positions.

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