Saturday, September 17, 2016

June 11, 1971


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1
Carole King--Tapestry LP
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2
Ringo Starr--It Don't Come Easy
5
3
Paul McCartney--Ram LP
4
4
Raiders--Indian Reservation
3
5
Three Dog Night--Joy to the World
14
6
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds--Don't Pull Your Love
10
7
Five Man Electrical Band--Signs
9
8
Norman Greenbaum--California Earthquake
13
9
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band--House at Pooh Corner
6
10
Carpenters--Rainy Days and Mondays
8
11
Lobo--Me and You and a Dog Named Boo
7
12
Jerry Reed--When You're Hot, You're Hot
25
13
Carole King--It's Too Late
18
14
Sounds of Sunshine--Love Means (You Never Have to Say You're Sorry)
20
15
Osmonds--Double Lovin'
15
16
Ocean--Put Your Hand in the Hand
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17
Honey Cone--Want Ads
16
18
Bobby Sherman--The Drum
11
19
Partridge Family--I'll Meet You Halfway
23
20
James Taylor--Mud Slide Slim LP
12
21
Rolling Stones--Brown Sugar
19
22
Donny Osmond--Sweet and Innocent
29
23
Guess Who--Albert Flasher
22
24
Daddy Dewdrop--Chick-a-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)
21
25
Fuzz--I Love You For All Seasons
28
26
Fortunes--Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again
32
27
Joe Cocker--Black-Eyed Blues
33
28
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends--Never Ending Song of Love
24
29
Helen Reddy/Yvonne Elliman--I Don't Know How to Love Him
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30
Dawn--Summer Sand
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31
Davy Jones--Rainy Jane
39
32
Grass Roots--Sooner or Later
42
33
Bobby Bloom--We're All Goin' Home
44
34
Tommy James--Draggin' the Line
35
35
Elvis Presley--Life
30
36
Supremes--Nathan Jones
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37
Ashton, Gardner & Dyke--Resurrection Shuffle
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38
Hudson and Landry--Ajax Liquor Store
26
39
Bread--If
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40
Chuck Mangione--Hill Where the Lord Hides
27
41
Seatrain--13 Questions
43
42
Sha Na Na--Only One Song
36
43
John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band--Power to the People
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44
Boz Scaggs--Near You
37
45
Doors--Love Her Madly
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46
Tom Jones--Puppet Man
50
47
National Bank of Sound--Me and My Friends
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48
Brotherhood of Man--Reach Out Your Hand
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49
Isaac Hayes--Never Can Say Goodbye
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50
Smokey Robinson & the Miracles--I Don't Blame You at All


Six debuts, most of which will do significantly better here than nationally. Ashton, Gardner & Dyke’s “Resurrection Shuffle,” a number 40 Billboard hit, will go all the way to number two; after the first few weeks it will be listed jointly with Tom Jones’ version. “Ajax Liquor Store,” a comedy record by Los Angeles DJs Hudson and Landry, will go quickly to number six; nationally it only made number 43. Chuck Mangione’s “Hill Where the Lord Hides” (76BB/12KJR) and Boz Scaggs’ “Near You” (96/34) will also be relatively popular in Seattle, while Dawn’s “Summer Sand” will do a bit better locally (33/20). That leaves Isaac Hayes’ version of “Never Can Say Goodbye” (22/30).

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