Sunday, February 5, 2017

August 27, 1971


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Poppy Family--Where Evil Grows
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Donny Osmond--Go Away Little Girl
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3
Jean Knight--Mr. Big Stuff
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4
Partridge Family--I Woke Up in Love This Morning
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Lee Michaels--Do You Know What I Mean
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Lobo--She Didn't Do Magic
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7
Stampeders--Sweet City Woman
4
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Three Dog Night--Liar
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9
Five Man Electrical Band--Signs
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Bill Withers--Ain't No Sunshine
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John Denver--Take Me Home, Country Roads
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12
Tommy James--Draggin' the Line
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13
Rod Stewart--Maggie May
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14
Undisputed Truth--Smiling Faces Sometimes
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15
Creedence Clearwater Revival--Sweet Hitch-Hiker
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Bread--Mother Freedom
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Olivia Newton-John--If Not For You
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Chicago--Colour My World
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Joan Baez--The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
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Dramatics--Whatcha See is Whatcha Get
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Rare Earth--I Just Want to Celebrate
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Bobby Russell--Saturday Morning Confusion
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Graham Nash--Chicago
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Redbone--Maggie
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Doors--Riders on the Storm
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Marvin Gaye--Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)
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Tommy Roe--Stagger Lee
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Aretha Franklin--Spanish Harlem
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Bobby Sherman--Waiting at the Bus Stop
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Sweet--Co-Co
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Osmonds--Yo-Yo
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Glass Bottle--I Ain't Got Time Anymore
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Stylistics--Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)
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Cymarron--Rings
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Blood, Sweat & Tears--Go Down Gamblin'
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Paul Stookey--Wedding Song (There is Love)
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Carpenters--Superstar
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Anne Murray--Talk it Over in the Morning
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Paul & Linda McCartney--Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey
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War--All Day Music
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Moody Blues--The Story in Your Eyes
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Bee Gees--How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
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Ashton, Gardner & Dyke/Tom Jones--Resurrection Shuffle
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The Who--Won't Get Fooled Again
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Junior Walker & the All-Stars--Take Me Girl, I'm Ready
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Free Movement--I've Found Someone of My Own
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47
Nolan--I Like What You Give
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Merrilee Rush--Child of Mine
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Engelbert Humperdinck--Another Time, Another Place
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Guess Who--Rain Dance


Seven debuts this week, including one that didn’t make Billboard at all: Seattle’s Merrilee Rush’s “Child of Mine,” which will get to number 46. The highest debut is “Yo-Yo” by the Osmonds, a number three BB hit that will spend twenty weeks on the survey, including three at number one. I also like that it debuts right behind “Co-Co.”

“I’ve Found Someone of My Own” by the Free Movement, a number five national hit, will only get to number 44. Oddly, it will spend three weeks on the survey, disappear for five weeks, then return for four weeks, and be slotted somewhere between 42 and 46 each of those weeks. “I Like What You Give” by soul singer Nolan Porter, billed as just Nolan, was a number 70 hit in BB but will make it to number 35 here. Anne Murray’s “Talk it Over in the Morning,” number 57 nationally, will get to number 20. That leaves Engelbert Humperdinck’s “Another Time, Another Place” (43BB/36KJR) and the Guess Who’s “Rain Dance” (19/12).

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