Sunday, April 30, 2017

October 22, 1971


1
1
Cher--Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves
4
2
Isaac Hayes--Theme From Shaft
2
3
John Lennon--Imagine (LP)
3
4
Osmonds--Yo-Yo
8
5
Road Home--Keep it in the Family
5
6
Donny Osmond--Go Away Little Girl
6
7
Carpenters--Superstar
9
8
Pop-Tops--Mammy Blue
7
9
Rod Stewart--Maggie May
14
10
Cat Stevens--Peace Train
10
11
Partridge Family--Echo Valley 2-6809 (LP)
12
12
Joan Baez--The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
17
13
Raiders--Birds of a Feather
11
14
Undisputed Truth--Smiling Faces Sometimes
25
15
David Cassidy--Brown Eyes
22
16
Freddie Hart--Easy Loving
15
17
Lee Michaels--Do You Know What I Mean
16
18
Tommy Roe--Stagger Lee
21
19
Yes--Your Move
24
20
Honey Cone--Stick-Up
13
21
Layng Martine--Rub it in
18
22
Poppy Family--Where Evil Grows
19
23
Partridge Family--I Woke Up in Love This Morning
26
24
Stevie Wonder--If You Really Love Me
20
25
Stampeders--Sweet City Woman
30
26
Bread--Baby I'm-a Want You
23
27
Guess Who--Rain Dance
33
28
Lou Rawls--A Natural Man
36
29
Grass Roots--Two Divided By Love
37
30
5th Dimension--Never My Love
41
31
Five Man Electrical Band--Absolutely Right
42
32
Coven--One Tin Soldier
27
33
Carole King--So Far Away
35
34
Van Morrison--Wild Night
28
35
Delaney & Bonnie--Only You Know and I Know
40
36
Gayle McCormick--It's a Cryin' Shame
29
37
Joey Gregorash--Down By the River
32
38
Bill Withers--Ain't No Sunshine
34
39
Jean Knight--Mr. Big Stuff
46
40
Fanny--Charity Ball
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41
Melanie--Brand New Key
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42
Sonny & Cher--All I Ever Need is You
47
43
Three Dog Night--An Old Fashioned Love Song
48
44
Peter Nero--Theme From "Summer of '42"
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45
Les Crane--Desiderata
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46
Free Movement--I've Found Someone of My Own
31
47
Three Dog Night--Liar
45
48
Dramatics--Whatcha See is Whatcha Get
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49
Denise LaSalle--Trapped By a Thing Called Love
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50
Ten Years After--I'd Love to Change the World


The top nine records stay the same from last week, but in a different order.

The Free Movement’s “I’ve Found Someone of My Own” returns to the survey after an absence of five weeks that followed its first three weeks on the chart. It’ll spend four weeks here this time around, peaking at number 42 next week.

All five of the debuts were Top 40 Billboard hits. The first three will do about as well here as they did nationally; the exceptions are Denise LaSalle’s “Trapped By a Thing Called Love” (13BB/35KJR) and “I’d Love to Change the World” by Ten Years After (40/21).

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