Saturday, February 6, 2016

November 27, 1970


6
1
George Harrison--My Sweet Lord/Isn't it a Pity
1
2
Partridge Family--I Think I Love You
2
3
Smokey Robinson & the Miracles--The Tears of a Clown
7
4
Neil Diamond--He Ain't Heavy...He's My Brother
5
5
Andy Kim--Be My Baby
3
6
5th Dimension--One Less Bell to Answer
4
7
Jackson Five--I'll Be There
11
8
Badfinger--No Matter What
19
9
Ray Price--For the Good Times
9
10
R. Dean Taylor--Indiana Wants Me
8
11
Carpenters--We've Only Just Begun
21
12
Three Dog Night--One Man Band
13
13
Brian Hyland--Gypsy Woman
10
14
Elvis Presley--You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
14
15
Mark Lindsay--And the Grass Don't Pay No Mind
17
16
Fantasy--Stoned Cowboy
16
17
Neil Diamond--Cracklin' Rosie
12
18
Bobby Bloom--Montego Bay
15
19
Kinks--Lola
28
20
Bee Gees--Lonely Days
20
21
Who--See Me, Feel Me
18
22
Kenny Rogers & the First Edition--Heed the Call
34
23
Supremes--Stoned Love
32
24
Santana--Black Magic Woman
25
25
Steppenwolf--Who Needs Ya
38
26
Eric Clapton--After Midnight
22
27
Free--All Right Now
24
28
Guess Who--Share the Land
33
29
Van Morrison--Domino
26
30
Glen Campbell--It's Only Make Believe
39
31
Runt--We Gotta Get You a Woman
44
32
Shocking Blue--Never Marry a Railroad Man
27
33
Dawn-Candida
30
34
Christie--Yellow River
31
35
James Taylor--Fire and Rain
48
36
Dawn--Knock Three Times
23
37
Blood, Sweat & Tears--Lucretia Mac Evil
45
38
Chicago--Does Anybody Really Know What Time it is?
29
39
Bread--It Don't Matter to Me
36
40
Joe Cocker--Cry Me a River
47
41
Michael Nesmith & the First National Band--Silver Moon
43
42
Presidents--5-10-15-20 (25-30 Years of Love)
37
43
Redeye--Games
46
44
Tom Jones--Can't Stop Loving You
49
45
Perry Como--It's Impossible
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46
Neil Diamond--Do It
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47
Bells--Fly Little White Dove Fly
50
48
Jim Ed Brown--Morning
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49
Joey Scarbury--Mixed Up Guy
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50
Led Zeppelin--Immigrant Song


Just four debuts, and all four will do at least a little better here than nationally.  Neil Diamond’s “Do It” is a re-release of one of his recordings for Bang records, and along with both sides of his current Uni release it gives him three songs on the survey.  It’s a number 36 BB hit that we’ll see go to number 26.

The other debuts are the Bells, from Canada, with “Fly Little White Dove Fly” (95BB/39KJR), “Mixed Up Guy” by Joey Scarbury (best known for 1981’s “Theme From the Greatest American Hero”) (73/13), and Led Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song” (16/11).

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