Monday, September 12, 2016

June 4, 1971



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


Ram butts its way up the survey.

Only four debuts. One, the vaguely psychedelic “Me and My Friends” by Seattle band National Bank of Sound, was not a Billboard hit. It’ll move up to number 47 next week and then fall off the survey. Bobby Bloom’s pop-soul “We’re All Goin’ Home,” a number 93 national hit, will get up to number 27. That leaves Carole King’s “It’s Too Late” (number one for five weeks in BB, number two for one week here) and Elvis Presley’s “Life” (53/35).

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