Friday, April 8, 2016

February 12, 1971


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1
Osmonds--One Bad Apple
2
2
Dawn--Knock Three Times
3
3
Francis Lai /Roger Williams/Henry Mancini--Theme From Love Story
14
4
Janis Joplin--Me and Bobby McGee
4
5
Jerry Reed--Amos Moses
5
6
Dave Edmunds--I Hear You Knocking
9
7
Buoys--Timothy
6
8
Ray Stevens--Bridget the Midget (The Queen of the Blues)
7
9
Lynn Anderson--Rose Garden
13
10
Grass Roots--Temptation Eyes
10
11
Bobby Goldsboro--Watching Scotty Grow
12
12
Judy Collins--Amazing Grace
21
13
Mike Curb Congregation--Burning Bridges
23
14
Gladys Knight & the Pips--If I Were Your Woman
26
15
Tom Jones--She's a Lady
8
16
Gordon Lightfoot--If You Could Read My Mind
17
17
Creedence Clearwater Revival--Have You Ever Seen the Rain
16
18
Wadsworth Mansion--Sweet Mary
11
19
George Harrison--My Sweet Lord/Isn't it a Pity
28
20
Partridge Family--Doesn't Somebody Want to Be Wanted
24
21
Hollies--Gasoline Alley Bred
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22
Elvis Presley--I Really Don't Want to Know
19
23
Ray Price--For the Good Times
15
24
Diana Ross--Remember Me
25
25
Kinks--Apeman
27
26
Carpenters--For All We Know
35
27
Byrds--Chestnut Mare
20
28
Runt--We Gotta Get You a Woman
33
29
Jackson Five--Mama's Pearl
37
30
Bobby Sherman--Cried Like a Baby
42
31
Brewer & Shipley--One Toke Over the Line
34
32
McGuinness Flint--When I'm Dead and Gone
36
33
Bobby Bloom--Where Are We Going
18
34
Supremes--Stoned Love
30
35
Bee Gees--Lonely Days
31
36
Eric Burdon & War--Home Cookin'
41
37
Temptations--Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)
45
38
Sammi Smith--Help Me Make it Through the Night
29
39
Led Zeppelin--Immigrant Song
46
40
Matthews' Southern Comfort--Woodstock
49
41
Daddy Dewdrop--Chick-a-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)
43
42
Linda Ronstadt--(She's a) Very Lovely Woman
39
43
Shocking Blue--Never Marry a Railroad Man
38
44
Santana--Black Magic Woman
47
45
Edison Lighthouse--It's Up to You Petula
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46
George Harrison--What is Life
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47
Alice Cooper--Eighteen
50
48
Paul Humphrey & His Cool Aid Chemists--Cool Aid
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49
Brian Hyland--Lonely Teardrops
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50
Van Morrison--Blue Money



Only four debuts, none of which will do dramatically differently here from their national peaks: George Harrison’s “What is Life” (10BB/11KJR), Alice Cooper’s “Eighteen” (21/30), Brian Hyland’s version of “Lonely Teardrops” (54/36), and Van Morrison’s “Blue Money” (23/30).

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