Tuesday, January 19, 2016

October 30, 1970


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1
Partridge Family--I Think I Love You
2
2
Jackson Five--I'll Be There
3
3
Carpenters--We've Only Just Begun
8
4
Brian Hyland--Gypsy Woman
4
5
R. Dean Taylor--Indiana Wants Me
6
6
Neil Diamond--Cracklin' Rosie
5
7
Kinks--Lola
14
8
Free--All Right Now
7
9
Christie--Yellow River
16
10
Mark Lindsay--And the Grass Don't Pay No Mind
10
11
Mashmakhan--As the Years Go By
11
12
Glen Campbell--It's Only Make Believe
30
13
Smokey Robinson & the Miracles--The Tears of a Clown
20
14
Bread--It Don't Matter to Me
12
15
Dawn-Candida
9
16
Blood, Sweat & Tears--Lucretia Mac Evil
15
17
Diana Ross--Ain't No Mountain High Enough
21
18
Bobby Bloom--Montego Bay
18
19
James Taylor--Fire and Rain
13
20
Edwin Starr--War
34
21
5th Dimension--One Less Bell to Answer
17
22
New Seekers--Look What They've Done to My Song, Ma
23
23
Dionne Warwick--Make It Easy on Yourself
22
24
Bobby Sherman--Julie, Do Ya Love Me
19
25
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young--Our House
28
26
Joe Cocker--Cry Me a River
29
27
Kenny Rogers & the First Edition--Heed the Call
37
28
Elvis Presley--You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
38
29
Guess Who--Share the Land
39
30
Freda Payne--Deeper & Deeper
24
31
Sugarloaf--Green-Eyed Lady
25
32
Happy Day Singers--Have a Happy Day
40
33
Badfinger--No Matter What
27
34
Creedence Clearwater Revival--Lookin' Out My Back Door
36
35
Fantasy--Stoned Cowboy
48
36
Redeye--Games
44
37
Kent Morrill--Still the Sun Rose
35
38
Grand Funk Railroad--Closer to Home
45
39
Ray Stevens--Sunset Strip
47
40
Andy Kim--Be My Baby
50
41
Engelbert Humperdinck--Sweetheart
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42
Who--See Me, Feel Me
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43
Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band--Express Yourself
32
44
Three Dog Night--Out in the Country
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45
Runt--We Gotta Get You a Woman
33
46
Poppy Family--That's Where I Went Wrong
41
47
Temptations--Ball of Confusion (That's What the World is Today)
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48
Steppenwolf--Who Needs Ya
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49
Neil Diamond--He Ain't Heavy...He's My Brother
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50
Eric Clapton--After Midnight


Steppenwolf’s “Who Needs Ya,” a number 54 BB hit, will get to number 25 here.  Neil Diamond’s version of “He Ain’t Heavy…He’s My Brother,” number 20 in Billboard, will go to number three.  The Who and Runt (Todd Rundgren) will swap positions; nationally “See Me, Feel Me” got to number twelve and “We Gotta Get You a Woman” made number 20, while here those numbers will be reversed.  That only leaves Eric Clapton’s “After Midnight”—18BB/21KJR.

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