Wednesday, August 15, 2018

June 16, 1972

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Billy Preston--Outa-Space
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Wayne Newton--Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast
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Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose--Too Late to Turn Back Now
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Daniel Boone--Beautiful Sunday
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Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway--Where is the Love
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Sailcat--Motorcycle Mama
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Rolling Stones--Exile on Main Street LP/Tumbling Dice
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Gilbert O'Sullivan--Alone Again (Naturally)
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Mouth & MacNeal--How Do You Do?
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Hollies--Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)
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Gordon Lightfoot--Beautiful/Don Quixote
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5th Dimension--(Last Night) I Didn't Get to Sleep at All
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Beverly Bremers--We're Free
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Jimmy Castor Bunch--Troglodyte (Cave Man)
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Gallery--Nice to Be With You
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Danyel Gerard--Butterfly
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Cher--Living in a House Divided
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Neil Diamond--Song Sung Blue
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Donny Osmond--Too Young
25
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Frederick Knight--I've Been Lonely For So Long
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Bill Withers--Lean on Me
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Nilsson--Coconut
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Tower of Power--You're Still a Young Man
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America--I Need You
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Supremes--Automatically Sunshine
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Royal Scots Dragoon Guards--Amazing Grace
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David Cassidy--How Can I Be Sure
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Stylistics--People Make the World Go Round
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Eagles--Take it Easy
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Elton John--Rocket Man
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Staple Singers--I'll Take You There
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Looking Glass--Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)
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Michael Jackson--I Wanna Be Where You Are
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Wings--Little Woman Love/Mary Had a Little Lamb
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Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show--Sylvia's Mother
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Derek & the Dominoes--Layla
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Chi-Lites--Oh Girl
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Alice Cooper--School's Out
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Mandrill--I Refuse to Smile
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Vigrass & Osborne--Men of Learning


The Rolling Stones entry is now listed as the album plus the single.

KJR reverses the Wings single—“Mary Had a Little Lamb” was the a-side, reaching number 28 in Billboard, with “Little Woman Love” listed as the b-side of a double-sided hit for six of its seven weeks on the chart. Here it’ll be “Little Woman Love”/”Mary Had a Little Lamb” for its three weeks on the survey, peaking at number 32.

Alice Cooper’s “School’s Out,” a number 7 BB hit, will stop at number 16 here.

“I Refuse to Smile” by Brooklyn funk band Mandrill did not make the Billboard Hot 100, the Bubbling Under chart, or even the Soul chart, but it’ll get to number 27 here.

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