Monday, July 27, 2015

February 27, 1970


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Simon & Garfunkel--Bridge Over Troubled Water
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Street People--Jennifer Tomkins
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Creedence Clearwater Revival--Travelin' Band/Who'll Stop the Rain
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Norman Greenbaum--Spirit in the Sky
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Bobby Sherman--Easy Come, Easy Go
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Johnny Nash--Cupid
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Jaggerz--The Rapper
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Tee Set--Ma Belle Amie
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B.J. Thomas--Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head
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Frijid Pink--House of the Rising Sun
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Eddie Holman--Hey There Lonely Girl
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Badfinger--Come and Get It
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John Lennon--Instant Karma (We All Shine On)
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Jackson Five--I Want You Back
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Shocking Blue--Venus
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Tommy Roe--Jam Up Jelly Tight
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Michael Parks--Long Lonesome Highway
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Chairmen of the Board--Give Me Just a Little More Time
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Elvis Presley--Rubberneckin'/Don't Cry Daddy
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Fleetwood Mac--Oh Well - Pt. 1
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Glen Campbell--Honey Come Back
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Vic Dana--If I Never Knew Your Name
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Elvis Presley--Kentucky Rain
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Joe South--Walk a Mile in My Shoes
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Three Dog Night--Celebrate
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Dionne Warwick--I'll Never Fall in Love Again
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Kenny Rogers & the First Edition--Something's Burning
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Mary Hopkin--Temma Harbour
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Guess Who--No Time
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Jackie DeShannon--Brighton Hill
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Bobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell--All I Have to Do is Dream
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Kinks--Victoria
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Road--Mr. Soul
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Edison Lighthouse--Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)
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Tom Jones--Without Love (There is Nothing)
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Bobby Gentry--Fancy
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Tommy James & the Shondells--Loved One
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Owen B.--Mississippi Mama
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Rick Nelson--Easy to Be Free
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R.B. Greaves--Always Something There to Remind Me
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Smith--Take a Look Around
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Brook Benton--Rainy Night in Georgia
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Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan--Tennessee Bird Walk
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Santana--Evil Ways
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Sly & the Family Stone--Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin/Everybody is a Star
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Poppy Family--Which Way You Goin' Billy?
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Neil Diamond--Shilo
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Johnny Cash--Rock Island Line
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Jay & the Americans--Walkin' in the Rain
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Marmalade--Reflections of My Life


Johnny Cash left Sun Records for Columbia in 1958.  When he reached a new plateau of success in 1968-69, Sun started re-releasing some of his old recordings as singles, to try to capitalize.  “Rock Island Line” is one of those; it got to number 35 on the Billboard country chart, 93 on the pop chart, and will make it to number 46 here.  We’ll see Johnny’s new Columbia single here in a few weeks.

Neil Diamond’s “Shilo” was a number 24 national hit, while “Reflections of My Life” by Scottish band the Marmalade got to number ten; both will peak at number two here, Neil spending more weeks (two) at number two but the Marmalade spending more weeks (18) on the survey.  The record that will block both of them from number one will debut next week.

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