Monday, September 26, 2016

June 18, 1971


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1
Carole King--Tapestry LP
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2
Paul McCartney--Ram LP
7
3
Five Man Electrical Band--Signs
13
4
Carole King--It's Too Late
2
5
Ringo Starr--It Don't Come Easy
4
6
Raiders--Indian Reservation
9
7
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band--House at Pooh Corner
14
8
Sounds of Sunshine--Love Means (You Never Have to Say You're Sorry)
5
9
Three Dog Night--Joy to the World
8
10
Norman Greenbaum--California Earthquake
6
11
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds--Don't Pull Your Love
10
12
Carpenters--Rainy Days and Mondays
11
13
Lobo--Me and You and a Dog Named Boo
28
15
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends--Never Ending Song of Love
12
16
Jerry Reed--When You're Hot, You're Hot
34
17
Tommy James--Draggin' the Line
38
18
Hudson and Landry--Ajax Liquor Store
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19
Honey Cone--Want Ads
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20
Ocean--Put Your Hand in the Hand
18
21
Bobby Sherman--The Drum
23
22
Guess Who--Albert Flasher
26
23
Fortunes--Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again
27
24
Joe Cocker--Black-Eyed Blues
30
25
Dawn--Summer Sand
19
26
Partridge Family--I'll Meet You Halfway
22
27
Donny Osmond--Sweet and Innocent
37
28
Ashton, Gardner & Dyke--Resurrection Shuffle
31
29
Davy Jones--Rainy Jane
32
30
Grass Roots--Sooner or Later
33
31
Bobby Bloom--We're All Goin' Home
24
32
Daddy Dewdrop--Chick-a-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)
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33
Helen Reddy/Yvonne Elliman--I Don't Know How to Love Him
21
36
Rolling Stones--Brown Sugar
40
37
Chuck Mangione--Hill Where the Lord Hides
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38
Boz Scaggs--Near You
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39
Bee Gees--How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
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40
John Denver--Take Me Home, Country Roads
49
41
Isaac Hayes--Never Can Say Goodbye
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44
Graham Nash--Chicago
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46
Tom Jones--Puppet Man
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48
Booker T. & the MG's--Melting Pot
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49
Dave and Ansil Collins--Double Barrel
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50
Jean Knight--Mr. Big Stuff


Another week where the chart is missing from the newspaper, or from the microfilm of the newspaper. The week’s positions are filled in as much as possible from the “last week” column of next week’s chart.

It’s the second straight week with six debuts. Most will do about as well here as nationally. The Bee Gees’ “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,” a number one hit for four weeks in Billboard, will stop at number six. The big winner is Graham Nash’s “Chicago,” a number 35 BB hit that will get up to number nine.

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