Saturday, September 2, 2017

January 28, 1972



1
1
Nilsson--Without You
2
2
Three Dog Night--Never Been to Spain
3
3
Al Green--Let's Stay Together
4
4
Climax--Precious and Few
5
5
Carpenters--Hurting Each Other
6
6
Jonathan Edwards--Sunshine
14
7
Joe Simon--Drowning in the Sea of Love
9
8
Stylistics--You Are Everything
11
9
Apollo 100--Joy
17
10
Charley Pride--Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'
12
11
Robert John--The Lion Sleeps Tonight
7
12
Badfinger--Day After Day
8
13
Chi-Lites--Have You Seen Her
19
14
Black Sabbath--Iron Man
10
15
Don McLean--American Pie
20
16
Redbone--The Witch Queen of New Orleans
13
17
Melanie--Brand New Key
15
18
T. Rex--Bang a Gong (Get it On)
18
19
Partridge Family--It's One of Those Nights (Yes Love)
26
20
Faces--Stay With Me
33
21
Osmonds--Down By the Lazy River
21
22
Addrisi Brothers--We've Got to Get it On Again
22
23
Elton John--Levon
16
24
Hillside Singers/New Seekers--I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)
24
25
Betty Wright--Clean Up Woman
27
26
Raiders--Country Wine
34
27
Rock Flowers--Number Wonderful
35
28
Melanie--Ring the Living Bell
23
29
Donnie Elbert--Where Did Our Love Go
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30
Jackson Five--Sugar Daddy
31
31
Beverly Bremers--Don't Say You Don't Remember
32
32
Led Zeppelin--Black Dog
38
33
Carole King--Sweet Seasons
39
34
Bread--Everything I Own
25
35
Carly Simon--Anticipation
28
36
Dennis Coffey & the Detroit Guitar Band--Scorpio
46
37
Cher--The Way of Love
29
38
Three Dog Night--An Old Fashioned Love Song
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39
J. Geils Band--Looking For a Love
43
40
Asylum Choir--Tryin' to Stay 'Live
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41
5th Dimension--Together Let's Find Love
41
42
Michel LeGrand--Brian's Song
44
43
J.J. Cale--Crazy Mama
45
44
Bee Gees--My World
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45
Grand Funk Railroad--Footstompin' Music
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46
Rod Stewart--Handbags and Gladrags
47
47
Donny Elbert--I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
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48
Neil Young--Heart of Gold
49
49
Edgar Winter's White Trash--Keep Playin' That Rock'n'Roll
50
50
Nilsson--Jump Into the Fire


After all the shake-up of last week, this week is much more stable; in fact the top six are unchanged.

None of the six debuts will do very much differently here than nationally. Worth mentioning, though, is the Jackson Five’s “Sugar Daddy,” which next week will jump from 30 to 17, the following week fall to 31, and then drop off the survey. It was a number ten BB hit. Also worth mentioning is that “Looking For a Love” and “Together Let’s Find Love” debut together. And that they will drop off the survey together next week, presumably after finding each other.

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