Monday, June 5, 2017

November 26, 1971


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1
Cher--Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves
2
2
Melanie--Brand New Key
5
3
Lou Rawls--A Natural Man
7
4
Freddie Hart--Easy Loving
4
5
Bread--Baby I'm-a Want You
10
6
Grass Roots--Two Divided By Love
16
7
Three Dog Night--An Old Fashioned Love Song
8
8
David Cassidy--Cherish
9
9
Sonny & Cher--All I Ever Need is You
6
10
Les Crane--Desiderata
11
11
Coven--One Tin Soldier
3
12
Isaac Hayes--Theme From Shaft
20
13
Michael Jackson--Got to Be There
18
14
Neil Diamond--Stones
13
15
Osmonds--Yo-Yo
12
16
Pop-Tops--Mammy Blue
23
17
Sly & the Family Stone--Family Affair
26
18
Jerry Lee Lewis--Me and Bobby McGee
14
19
John Lennon--Imagine
15
20
Road Home--Keep it in the Family
21
21
Santana--Everybody's Everything
24
22
Peter Nero--Theme From "Summer of '42"
25
23
Kris Kristofferson--Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)
27
24
Ten Years After--I'd Love to Change the World
32
25
Donny Osmond--Hey Girl/I Knew You When
37
26
Bullet--White Lies, Blue Eyes
19
27
Donny Osmond--Go Away Little Girl
17
28
Rod Stewart--Maggie May
30
29
Marvin Gaye--Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)
22
30
Carpenters--Superstar/Bless the Beasts and Children
31
31
Rod Stewart--(I Know) I'm Losing You
41
32
Chi-Lites--Have You Seen Her
28
33
Joan Baez--The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
29
34
Partridge Family--Brown Eyes (LP)
39
35
Denise LaSalle--Trapped By a Thing Called Love
43
36
Hillside Singers--I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)
34
37
Cat Stevens--Peace Train
35
38
Partridge Family--Echo Valley 2-6809 (LP)
47
39
Staple Singers--Respect Yourself
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40
Poppy Family--No Good to Cry
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41
Aretha Franklin--Rock Steady
42
42
Mickey Newbury--An American Trilogy
36
43
Lee Michaels--Do You Know What I Mean
33
44
Five Man Electrical Band--Absolutely Right
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45
T. Rex--Bang a Gong (Get it On)
38
46
Yes--Your Move
45
47
5th Dimension--Never My Love
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48
Don McLean--American Pie
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49
Donnie Elbert--Where Did Our Love Go
46
50
Undisputed Truth--Smiling Faces Sometimes


“Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves” is in its seventh, and final, week at number one.

Five debuts, three of which will do almost exactly as well here as nationally. The exceptions are the Poppy Family’s version of “No Good to Cry” (84BB/24KJR) and Aretha Franklin’s “Rock Steady” (9/29).

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