Sunday, March 27, 2016

January 29, 1971


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Osmonds--One Bad Apple
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Dawn--Knock Three Times
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Jerry Reed--Amos Moses
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Ray Stevens--Bridget the Midget (The Queen of the Blues)
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Lynn Anderson--Rose Garden
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Dave Edmunds--I Hear You Knocking
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Bobby Goldsboro--Watching Scotty Grow
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George Harrison--My Sweet Lord/Isn't it a Pity
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Francis Lai /Roger Williams/Henry Mancini--Theme From Love Story
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Wadsworth Mansion--Sweet Mary
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Diana Ross--Remember Me
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Supremes--Stoned Love
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Gordon Lightfoot--If You Could Read My Mind
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Ray Price--For the Good Times
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Judy Collins--Amazing Grace
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Bee Gees--Lonely Days
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Led Zeppelin--Immigrant Song
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Partridge Family--I Think I Love You
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Eric Burdon & War--Home Cookin'
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Shocking Blue--Never Marry a Railroad Man
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Grass Roots--Temptation Eyes
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Runt--We Gotta Get You a Woman
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Mike Curb Congregation--Burning Bridges
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Santana--Black Magic Woman
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Elvis Presley--I Really Don't Want to Know
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Buoys--Timothy
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Edison Lighthouse--It's Up to You Petula
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Barbra Streisand--Stoney End
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Tommy James--Church Street Soul Revival
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Gladys Knight & the Pips--If I Were Your Woman
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Creedence Clearwater Revival--Have You Ever Seen the Rain
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Janis Joplin--Me and Bobby McGee
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Hollies--Gasoline Alley Bred
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B.J. Thomas--Most of All
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Neil Diamond--He Ain't Heavy...He's My Brother
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McGuinness Flint--When I'm Dead and Gone
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Bobby Bloom--Where Are We Going
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Vin Cardinal--Let the Water Run Down
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Jackson Five--Mama's Pearl
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Kinks--Apeman
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Rare Earth--Born to Wander
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Tom Jones--She's a Lady
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Chairmen of the Board--Pay to the Piper
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Carpenters--For All We Know
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Partridge Family--Doesn't Somebody Want to Be Wanted
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Linda Ronstadt--(She's a) Very Lovely Woman
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Byrds--Chestnut Mare
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Three Dog Night--One Man Band
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Bobby Sherman--Cried Like a Baby
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Sammi Smith--Help Me Make it Through the Night


Three versions of “Theme From Love Story” are now listed as one entry. The Francis Lai version, which had been listed by itself, was a number 31 national hit; the Henry Mancini version was the biggest nationally, number 13; and the Roger Williams version did not make Billboard.

The Byrds’ “Chestnut Mare,” which only Bubbled Under in Billboard at number 121, will get to number 27. Bobby Sherman’s “Cried Like a Baby,” his final top 20 national hit at number 16, will make it to number four.

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