Saturday, October 24, 2015

July 3, 1970


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Carpenters--(They Long to Be) Close to You
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Three Dog Night--Mama Told Me (Not to Come)
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Simon & Garfunkel--Cecilia
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Eric Burdon & War--Spill the Wine
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Pipkins--Gimme Dat Ding
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Mark Lindsay--Silver Bird
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Beatles--The Long and Winding Road/For You Blue
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Vanity Fare--Hitchin' a Ride
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Tom Jones--Daughter of Darkness
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Bread--Make it With You
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John Phillips--Mississippi
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Blues Image--Ride Captain Ride
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Elvis Presley--The Wonder of You
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Alive and Kicking--Tighter, Tighter
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Bobby Sherman--Hey, Mister Sun
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Rare Earth--Get Ready
9
17
Creedence Clearwater Revival--Run Through the Jungle/Up Around the Bend
22
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Robin McNamara--Lay a Little Lovin' On Me
13
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Beatles--Let it Be
31
20
Mungo Jerry--In the Summertime
42
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Freda Payne--Band of Gold
39
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young--Teach Your Children
25
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Archies--Sunshine
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Chicago--Make Me Smile
18
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White Plains--My Baby Loves Lovin'
33
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Rattles--The Witch
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B.J. Thomas--I Just Can't Help Believing
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Ray Stevens--Everything is Beautiful
21
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Jackson Five--The Love You Save
20
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Crabby Appleton--Go Back
41
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Moments--Love on a Two-Way Street
28
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Mountain--Mississippi Queen
47
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Kenny Rogers & the First Edition--Tell It All Brother
29
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Vic Dana--Red Red Wine
48
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Neighborhood--Big Yellow Taxi
30
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Brotherhood of Man--United We Stand
40
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Tommy Roe--Pearl
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5th Dimension--Save the Country
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Jackson Five--ABC
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Feather--Friends
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5 Stairsteps--O-o-h Child
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Bert Sommer--We're All Playing in the Same Band
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Miss Abrams & the Strawberry Point School Third Grade Class--Mill Valley
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Boys in the Band--(How Bout a Little Hand For) The Boys in the Band
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Pacific Gas & Electric--Are You Ready?
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Engelbert Humperdinck--My Marie
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Dionne Warwick--Paper Mache
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Ronnie Dyson--(If You Let Me Make Love to You Then) Why Can't I Touch You?
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Jim Campbell--The Lights of Tucson
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Anne Murray--Snowbird


All the debuts were Hot 100 hits.  Bert Sommer’s acoustic brotherly-love number “We’re All Playing in the Same Band,” number 48 in Billboard, will peak at number 17.  “Mill Valley,” written by northern California kindergarten teacher Rita Abrams and sung by her and third graders from her school, was a big hit in the Bay Area; nationally it only got to number 90, while here we’ll see it get to number 19.  “The Lights of Tucson” by country-pop-rock singer Jim Campbell which only made it to number 93 in Billboard, will also get to number 19.  On the minus side, Ronnie Dyson and Anne Murray and their number eight national hits will only make it up to number 20 and 23 respectively.

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