1
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1
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Bill Withers--Lean on Me
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2
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2
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Gilbert O'Sullivan--Alone Again (Naturally)
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3
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3
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Hollies--Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)
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7
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4
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Nilsson--Coconut
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11
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5
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Tower of Power--You're Still a Young Man
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6
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6
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Daniel Boone--Beautiful Sunday
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16
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7
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Looking Glass--Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)
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4
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8
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Sailcat--Motorcycle Mama
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8
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9
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Wayne Newton--Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast
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12
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10
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Beverly Bremers--We're Free
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5
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11
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Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway--Where is the Love
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13
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12
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Elton John--Rocket Man
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10
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13
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Rolling Stones--Happy/Exile on Main Street LP
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14
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14
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Donny Osmond--Too Young
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21
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15
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Donna Fargo--The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.
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9
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16
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Billy Preston--Outa-Space
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24
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17
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Procol Harum--Conquistador
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18
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18
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Frederick Knight--I've Been Lonely For So Long
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20
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19
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Osmonds--Hold Her Tight
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15
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20
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Gordon Lightfoot--Beautiful
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19
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21
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Eagles--Take it Easy
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26
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22
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Luther Ingram--(If Loving You is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right
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29
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23
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Gary Glitter--Rock and Roll Part 2
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34
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24
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Partridge Family--Breaking Up is Hard to Do
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25
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25
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Michael Jackson--I Wanna Be Where You Are
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33
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26
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Argent--Hold Your Head Up
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30
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27
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Alice Cooper--School's Out
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35
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28
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Jim Croce--You Don't Mess Around With Jim
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17
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29
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Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose--Too Late to Turn Back Now
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30
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Jackson Five--Lookin' Through the Windows
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31
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31
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Neil Diamond--Song Sung Blue
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32
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Barbra Streisand--Sweet Inspiration/Where You Lead
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38
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33
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B.J. Thomas--That's What Friends Are For
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39
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34
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Arlo Guthrie--The City of New Orleans
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35
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Carpenters--Goodbye to Love
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37
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36
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Neil Young & Graham Nash--War Song
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23
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37
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Mouth & MacNeal--How Do You Do?
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40
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38
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Sonny & Cher--When You Say Love
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39
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Wackers--I Hardly Know Her Name
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40
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Who--Join Together
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The Rolling Stones’ entry changes from “Tumblin’ Dice/Exile
on Main Street LP” to “Happy/Exile on Main Street LP.”
Folkish-California-rock-band-that-moved-to-Montreal the
Wackers didn’t make Billboard with their “I Hardly Know Her Name,” but it’ll
spend five weeks on our survey, peaking at number 29. Also worth mentioning are
Barbara Streisand’s “Sweet Inspiration/Where You Lead” medley, a number 37 BB
hit that will reach number ten, and the Jackson Five’s “Lookin’ Through the
Windows,” number 16 nationally and number five in Seattle.
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