Thursday, October 27, 2016

July 9, 1971


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1
Five Man Electrical Band--Signs
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2
Carole King--It's Too Late
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3
Paul & Linda McCartney--Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey
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4
Tommy James--Draggin' the Line
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5
Tom Clay--What the World Needs Now is Love/Abraham, Martin and John
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6
Carole King--Tapestry LP
7
7
Bee Gees--How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
6
8
Hudson and Landry--Ajax Liquor Store
16
9
Ashton, Gardner & Dyke/Tom Jones--Resurrection Shuffle
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10
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band--House at Pooh Corner
25
11
James Taylor--You've Got a Friend
10
12
Raiders--Indian Reservation
9
13
Ringo Starr--It Don't Come Easy
11
14
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends--Never Ending Song of Love
12
15
Grass Roots--Sooner or Later
19
16
Chuck Mangione--Hill Where the Lord Hides
23
17
John Denver--Take Me Home, Country Roads
27
18
Beginning of the End--Funky Nassau - Part 1
15
19
Carpenters--Rainy Days and Mondays
13
20
Three Dog Night--Joy to the World
14
21
Sounds of Sunshine--Love Means (You Never Have to Say You're Sorry)
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22
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds--Don't Pull Your Love
33
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Graham Nash--Chicago
39
24
Bobby Russell--Saturday Morning Confusion
32
25
Bread--Mother Freedom
21
26
Lobo--Me and You and a Dog Named Boo
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27
Honey Cone--Want Ads
45
28
Jean Knight--Mr. Big Stuff
31
29
Guess Who--Albert Flasher
38
30
Creedence Clearwater Revival--Sweet Hitch-Hiker
24
31
Norman Greenbaum--California Earthquake
18
32
Davy Jones--Rainy Jane
28
33
Bobby Sherman--The Drum
36
34
Dave and Ansil Collins--Double Barrel
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Gayle McCormick--Gonna Be Alright Now
20
36
Dawn--Summer Sand
40
37
Booker T. & the MG's--Melting Pot
41
38
Gordon Lightfoot--Talking in Your Sleep
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39
Neil Diamond--I'm a Believer
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40
Poppy Family--Where Evil Grows
50
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Lobo--She Didn't Do Magic
46
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B.J. Thomas--Mighty Clouds of Joy
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43
Twiggy--Zoo De Zoo Zong
29
44
Joe Cocker--Black-Eyed Blues
30
45
Isaac Hayes--Never Can Say Goodbye
49
46
Elvis Presley--I'm Leavin'
47
47
Jack Gold Sound--Summer Symphony
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Rolling Stones--Brown Sugar
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49
Three Dog Night--Liar
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Jerry Reed--When You're Hot, You're Hot


We’ve got two of the highest debuts we’ve seen, at least in a long time. Since the Ram LP drops off the survey from number four, it seems like “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey” is sort of taking its place. The other one has the oddest survey trajectory ever. Tom Clay’s “What the World Needs Now is Love/Abraham, Martin and John” debuts this week at number five, goes to number one next week, then drops completely off the survey. No idea why. (Nationally, “Uncle Albert” got to number one and “What the World Needs Now” to number eight.)

Twiggy’s “Zoo De Zoo Zong” was not a Billboard hit at all, but it’ll get to number eleven here. “Where Evil Grows” by the Poppy Family, number 45 BB, will be number one for two weeks and spend 19 weeks on the survey. Neil Diamond’s version of his own composition, “I’m a Believer,” was number 51 BB and will get up to number 20. That leaves Three Dog Night’s “Liar” (7BB/4KJR).

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