Saturday, November 11, 2017

March 3, 1972


1
1
Neil Young--Heart of Gold
6
2
America--A Horse With No Name
3
3
Osmonds--Down By the Lazy River
4
4
Nilsson--Jump Into the Fire
5
5
Bread--Everything I Own
2
6
Black Sabbath--Iron Man
9
7
Frank Mills--Love Me, Love Me Love
11
8
B.J. Thomas--Rock and Roll Lullaby
13
9
Donny Osmond--Puppy Love
17
10
David Cassidy--Could it Be Forever
8
11
Carole King--Sweet Seasons
12
12
Nilsson--Without You
18
13
Paul Simon--Mother and Child Reunion
22
14
English Congregation--Softly Whispering I Love You
24
15
Joe Tex--I Gotcha
7
16
Robert John--The Lion Sleeps Tonight
10
17
Charley Pride--Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'
28
18
Chakachas--Jungle Fever
21
19
Cher--The Way of Love
27
20
Bobby Vinton--Every Day of My Life
32
21
Supremes--Floy Joy
19
22
Carpenters--Hurting Each Other
15
23
Led Zeppelin--Black Dog
20
24
Three Dog Night--Never Been to Spain
29
25
Yes--Roundabout
26
26
Grass Roots--Glory Bound
30
27
Mike Kennedy--Louisianna
14
28
Raiders--Country Wine
50
29
Terry Black & Laurel Ward--Goin' Down (On the Road to L.A.)
34
30
Sammy Davis, Jr.--The Candy Man
16
31
Faces--Stay With Me
31
32
Jonathan Edwards--Sunshine
36
33
Temptations--Take a Look Around
25
34
Climax--Precious and Few
38
35
Lunar Funk--Mr. Penguin - Pt. 1
23
36
Apollo 100--Joy
33
37
Stylistics--You Are Everything
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38
Sonny & Cher--A Cowboy's Work is Never Done
45
39
Scott English--Brandy
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40
Michael Jackson--Rockin' Robin
42
41
Buckwheat--Simple Song of Freedom
46
42
David Bowie--Changes
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43
Stylistics--Betcha By Golly, Wow
39
44
Carly Simon--Anticipation
37
45
J.J. Cale--Crazy Mama
47
46
Melanie--Ring the Living Bell
44
47
Al Green--Let's Stay Together
43
48
Redbone--The Witch Queen of New Orleans
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49
Dramatics--In the Rain
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50
Shirley Bassey--Diamonds Are Forever


Last week’s number two and number six records switch places; otherwise the top six is unchanged.

Overall, this week’s debuts will perform very similarly here to their national popularity. Shirley Bassey’s “Diamonds Are Forever” (57BB/32KJR) has the biggest discrepancy, then Michael Jackson’s version of “Rockin’ Robin” (2/7), while the others are Sonny and Cher’s last big hit, “A Cowboy’s Work is Never Done” (8/8), “Betcha By Golly, Wow” by the Stylistics (3/4), and “In the Rain” by the Dramatics (5/3).

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