Friday, June 29, 2018

June 2, 1972

1
1
Mouth & MacNeal--How Do You Do?
4
2
Wayne Newton--Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast
2
3
Jimmy Castor Bunch--Troglodyte (Cave Man)
12
4
Billy Preston--Outa-Space
6
5
5th Dimension--(Last Night) I Didn't Get to Sleep at All
3
6
Chi-Lites--Oh Girl
7
7
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards--Amazing Grace
5
8
Staple Singers--I'll Take You There
9
9
Gallery--Nice to Be With You
23
10
Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose--Too Late to Turn Back Now
10
11
Rolling Stones--Tumbling Dice/Sweet Black Angel
8
12
Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show--Sylvia's Mother
25
13
Sailcat--Motorcycle Mama
20
14
Raiders--Powder Blue Mercedes Queen
17
15
Cher--Living in a House Divided
14
16
Neil Diamond--Song Sung Blue
26
17
Daniel Boone--Beautiful Sunday
13
18
Bread--Diary
19
19
Supremes--Automatically Sunshine
28
20
Gordon Lightfoot--Beautiful
18
21
Derek & the Dominoes--Layla
11
22
War--Slippin' Into Darkness
15
23
Carpenters--It's Going to Take Some Time
29
24
Beverly Bremers--We're Free
16
25
Don McLean--Vincent
32
26
Danyel Gerard--Butterfly
35
27
Creedence Clearwater Revival--Someday Never Comes
38
28
Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway--Where is the Love
22
29
Mal--Mighty Mighty and Roly Poly
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30
Hollies--Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)
31
31
Graham Nash & David Crosby--Immigration Man
33
32
Ranji--It's So Easy (To Be Bad)
34
33
America--I Need You
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34
Gilbert O'Sullivan--Alone Again (Naturally)
37
35
David Cassidy--How Can I Be Sure
21
36
Jackson Browne--Doctor My Eyes
39
37
Godspell--Day By Day
40
38
Stylistics--People Make the World Go Round
24
39
Todd Rundgren--I Saw the Light
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40
Michael Jackson--I Wanna Be Where You Are


The Rolling Stones entry, which was simply “Tumbling Dice” for the past seven weeks, is listed this week as “Stones L.P. – Tumbling Dice-Sweet Black Angel.”

B-side “Don Quixote” is dropped from the listing for Gordon Lightfoot’s “Beautiful,” though it will be back next week.

Only three debuts: The Hollies’ “Long Cool Woman,” which peaked at number two (for two weeks) in Billboard and will peak at number two (for one week) here; “Alone Again (Naturally)” by Gilbert O’Sullivan, which peaked at number one (for six weeks) in Billboard and will peak at number one (for one week) here; and Michael Jackson’s solo hit “I Wanna Be Where You Are,” number 16 in BB and number 25 at KJR.

It’s hard to imagine an odder assortment of records than the top three on this survey.

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