Sunday, April 2, 2017

September 24, 1971



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


Seven debuts, because we’re missing the previous week’s survey so we don’t know which ones actually debuted then. Most will do pretty much the same here as locally, with two exceptions. Canadian Joey Gregorash’s version of Neil Young’s “Down By the River,” his only US “hit” at number 113 in Billboard, will get to number 29, while Layng Martine’s original version of his own composition “Rub It In,” number 65 BB, will make it to number 13.

Osmonds still in the top two spots, but switching places.
 

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