1
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1
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Albert Hammond--It Never Rains in Southern California
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2
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2
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Gilbert O'Sullivan--Clair
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3
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3
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Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes--If You Don't Know Me By Now
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21
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4
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Billy Paul--Me and Mrs. Jones
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8
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5
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Tower of Power--Down to the Nightclub
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6
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6
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Michael Jackson--Ben
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11
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7
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America--Ventura Highway
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5
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8
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Lobo--I'd Love You to Want Me
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9
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9
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5th Dimension--If I Could Reach You
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7
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10
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Eagles--Witchy Woman
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16
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11
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Steely Dan--Do it Again
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12
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12
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Austin Roberts--Something's Wrong With Me
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15
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13
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Foghat--I Just Want to Make Love to You
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14
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14
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Bread--Sweet Surrender
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10
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15
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Osmonds--Crazy Horses
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19
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16
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Joni Mitchell--You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio
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18
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17
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Grand Funk Railroad--Rock 'n Roll Soul
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4
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18
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Seals & Crofts--Summer Breeze
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13
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19
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Jim Croce--Operator
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27
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20
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Four Tops--Keeper of the Castle
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28
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21
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Jackson Five--Corner of the Sky
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23
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22
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Chicago--Dialogue
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24
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23
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Eric Clapton--Let it Rain
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25
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24
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Wackers--Day and Night
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29
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25
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Three Dog Night--Pieces of April
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17
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26
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Johnny Nash--I Can See Clearly Now
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32
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27
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Donna Fargo--Funny Face
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30
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28
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Limmie & Family Cookin'--You Can Do Magic
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40
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29
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Johnny Rivers--Rockin' Pneumonia - Boogie Woogie Flu
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33
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30
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Neil Diamond--Walk on Water
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22
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31
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Spinners--I'll Be Around
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32
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Carly Simon--You're So Vain
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34
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33
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J.J. Cale--Lies
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36
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34
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Raspberries--I Wanna Be With You
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35
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Hollies--Long Dark Road
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37
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36
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Blue Haze--Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
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37
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O'Jays--992 Arguments
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39
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38
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Donny Hathaway--I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know
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39
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James Taylor--Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
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40
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Stylistics--I'm Stone in Love With You
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“Me and Mrs. Jones” makes a big leap; “Summer Breeze” takes
an almost-equal tumble.
“992 Arguments” by the O’Jays, a number 57 Billboard hit,
will get to number 32 here; the other four debuts will all perform about as
well in Seattle as nationally—though “You’re So Vain” will spend six weeks at
number one rather than just three.
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