Monday, August 8, 2016

May 7, 1971


1
1
Three Dog Night--Joy to the World
2
2
Raiders--Indian Reservation
3
3
Lobo--Me and You and a Dog Named Boo
11
4
Bobby Sherman--The Drum
4
5
Ocean--Put Your Hand in the Hand
12
6
Ringo Starr--It Don't Come Easy
6
7
Donny Osmond--Sweet and Innocent
5
8
Daddy Dewdrop--Chick-a-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)
9
9
Bread--If
10
10
Rolling Stones--Brown Sugar
8
11
Helen Reddy/Yvonne Elliman--I Don't Know How to Love Him
16
12
Brotherhood of Man--Reach Out Your Hand
21
13
Partridge Family--I'll Meet You Halfway
7
14
Neil Diamond--I Am…I Said
13
15
Doors--Love Her Madly
17
16
Aretha Franklin--Bridge Over Troubled Water
14
17
Buoys--Timothy
20
18
Ritchie Havens--Here Comes the Sun
27
19
John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band--Power to the People
32
20
Fuzz--I Love You For All Seasons
33
21
Carpenters--Rainy Days and Mondays
18
22
Partridge Family--Doesn't Somebody Want to Be Wanted
22
23
Nilsson--Me and My Arrow
23
24
Bells--Stay Awhile
24
25
Jackson Five--Never Can Say Goodbye
15
26
Tin Tin--Toast and Marmalade For Tea
19
27
Tom Jones--She's a Lady
25
28
Marvin Gaye--What's Going On
26
29
Brewer & Shipley--One Toke Over the Line
34
30
Jerry Reed--When You're Hot, You're Hot
37
31
Five Man Electrical Band--Signs
46
32
Supremes--Nathan Jones
28
33
Janis Joplin--Me and Bobby McGee
39
34
Smokey Robinson & the Miracles--I Don't Blame You at All
38
35
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds--Don't Pull Your Love
40
36
Seatrain--13 Questions
31
37
Bobby Sherman--Cried Like a Baby
35
38
Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose--Treat Her Like a Lady
41
39
Joy of Cooking--Brownsville
43
40
R. Dean Taylor--Gotta See Jane
42
41
Buddy Miles--Wholesale Love
48
42
Honey Cone--Want Ads
29
43
Osmonds--One Bad Apple
30
44
B.J. Thomas--No Love at All
---
45
Norman Greenbaum--California Earthquake
36
46
Cat Stevens--Wild World
49
47
Sha Na Na--Only One Song
---
48
Fortunes--Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again
44
49
Matthews' Southern Comfort--Woodstock
---
50
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band--House at Pooh Corner


Only three debuts this week. Norman Greenbaum’s “California Earthquake,” a number 93 national hit, will get to number eight. “Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again” by the Fortunes, will get to number 23, not quite matching its number 15 Billboard showing. And the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s “House at Pooh Corner,” number 53 in BB, will go all the way to number five, spending 16 weeks on the survey.

No comments:

Post a Comment