Friday, August 30, 2019

November 10, 1972

6
1
Albert Hammond--It Never Rains in Southern California
14
2
Gilbert O'Sullivan--Clair
4
3
Seals & Crofts--Summer Breeze
3
4
Lobo--I'd Love You to Want Me
5
5
Austin Roberts--Something's Wrong With Me
2
6
Michael Jackson--Ben
1
7
Eagles--Witchy Woman
8
8
5th Dimension--If I Could Reach You
9
9
Tower of Power--Down to the Nightclub
7
10
Johnny Nash--I Can See Clearly Now
16
11
Jim Croce--Operator
12
12
America--Ventura Highway
13
13
Osmonds--Crazy Horses
23
14
Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes--If You Don't Know Me By Now
10
15
Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose--Don't Ever Be Lonely
22
16
Bread--Sweet Surrender
11
17
Spinners--I'll Be Around
17
18
Emerson, Lake & Palmer--From the Beginning
26
19
Grand Funk Railroad--Rock 'n Roll Soul
28
20
Joni Mitchell--You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio
32
21
Foghat--I Just Want to Make Love to You
25
22
Al Green--You Ought to Be With Me
18
23
Move--Do Ya
29
24
Heywoods--Special Someone
15
25
Curtis Mayfield--Freddie's Dead (Theme From "Superfly")
36
26
Steely Dan--Do it Again
19
27
Temptations--Papa Was a Rollin' Stone
31
28
Wackers--Day and Night
30
29
Isley Brothers--Work to Do
20
30
Chi Coltrane--Thunder and Lightning
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31
Chicago--Dialogue
37
32
Jackson Five--Corner of the Sky
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33
Billy Paul--Me and Mrs. Jones
35
34
Limmie & Family Cookin'--You Can Do Magic
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35
Three Dog Night--Pieces of April
39
36
Four Tops--Keeper of the Castle
21
37
Mouth & MacNeal--Hey, You Love
40
38
Neil Diamond--Walk on Water
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39
J.J. Cale--Lies
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40
Eric Clapton--Let it Rain


Gilbert O’Sullivan’s “Clair” makes a significant leap.

Five debuts this week, all top 50 in Billboard. Only two will perform significantly here than nationally: Three Dog Night’s “Pieces of April” (19BB/7KJR), and “Let it Rain” by Eric Clapton (48/23).

Quite a few weather-related songs in this week’s survey: “It Never Rains in Southern California,” “Summer Breeze,” “I Can See Clearly Now,” “Thunder and Lightning,” and “Let it Rain.”

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