Monday, April 10, 2017

October 1, 1971


1
1
Osmonds--Yo-Yo
2
2
Donny Osmond--Go Away Little Girl
3
3
Rod Stewart--Maggie May
6
4
Carpenters--Superstar
13
5
Cher--Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves
11
6
Undisputed Truth--Smiling Faces Sometimes
10
7
John Lennon--Imagine LP
4
8
Tommy Roe--Stagger Lee
5
9
Lee Michaels--Do You Know What I Mean
8
10
Joan Baez--The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
7
11
Poppy Family--Where Evil Grows
12
12
Guess Who--Rain Dance
16
13
Carole King--So Far Away
30
14
Road Home--Keep it in the Family
9
15
Partridge Family--I Woke Up in Love This Morning
15
16
Stampeders--Sweet City Woman
14
17
Three Dog Night--Liar
33
18
Layng Martine--Rub it in
29
19
Stevie Wonder--If You Really Love Me
26
20
Al Green--Tired of Being Alone
18
21
Bill Withers--Ain't No Sunshine
17
22
Jean Knight--Mr. Big Stuff
20
23
Anne Murray--Talk it Over in the Morning
31
24
Lighthouse--One Fine Morning
22
25
Five Man Electrical Band--Signs
23
26
Olivia Newton-John--If Not For You
32
27
Tommy James--I'm Comin' Home
44
28
Pop-Tops--Mammy Blue
42
29
Isaac Hayes--Theme From Shaft
39
30
David Cassidy--Echo Valley 2-6809 (LP)
38
31
Joey Gregorash--Down By the River
27
32
John Denver--Take Me Home, Country Roads
24
33
Dramatics--Whatcha See is Whatcha Get
45
34
Cat Stevens--Peace Train
37
35
Helen Reddy--Crazy Love
41
36
Delaney & Bonnie--Only You Know and I Know
19
37
Sweet--Co-Co
28
38
Bread--Mother Freedom
25
39
Moody Blues--The Story in Your Eyes
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40
Yes--Your Move
48
41
James Taylor--Long Ago and Far Away
50
42
Lettermen--Love
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43
Honey Cone--Stick-Up
35
44
Aretha Franklin--Spanish Harlem
40
45
Paul Stookey--Wedding Song (There is Love)
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46
Van Morrison--Wild Night
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47
Raiders--Birds of a Feather
49
48
Tom Sparks--(Walkin' Down a) Country Road
46
49
Rare Earth--I Just Want to Celebrate
47
50
Chicago--Colour My World


The fourth straight week with Osmonds in the top two spots.

Only four debuts: “Your Move” by Yes (40BB/19KJR), Honey Cone’s follow-up to “Want Ads,” “Stick-Up” (11/20), Van Morrison’s “Wild Night” (28/34), and the Raiders’ version of Joe South’s “Birds of a Feather” (23/13).

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