1
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1
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Carly Simon--You're So Vain
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2
|
2
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Elton John--Crocodile Rock
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3
|
3
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Edward Bear--Last Song
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5
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4
|
Stevie Wonder--Superstition
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10
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5
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Lobo--Don't Expect Me to Be Your Friend
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7
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6
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Paul Davis--Boogie Woogie Man
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8
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7
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Paul McCartney--Hi, Hi, Hi
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4
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8
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Timmy Thomas--Why Can't We Live Together
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22
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9
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Roberta Flack--Killing Me Softly With His Song
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11
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10
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John Denver--Rocky Mountain High
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13
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11
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Doobie Brothers--Jesus is Just Alright
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6
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12
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Loggins & Messina--Your Mama Don't Dance
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17
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13
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Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell--Dueling Banjos
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9
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14
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Johnny Rivers--Rockin' Pneumonia - Boogie Woogie Flu
|
16
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15
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Shel Silverstein--Sara Cynthia Sylvia Stout
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29
|
16
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Jermaine Jackson--Daddy's Home
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20
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17
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Spinners--Could it Be I'm Falling in Love
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12
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18
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Billy Paul--Me and Mrs. Jones
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18
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19
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Bette Midler--Do You Want to Dance?
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26
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20
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Anne Murray--Danny's Song
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21
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21
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Engelbert Humperdinck--I Never Said Goodbye
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15
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22
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Holland-Dozier Featuring Lamont Dozier--Why Can't We Be Lovers
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14
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23
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Hurricane Smith--Oh, Babe, What Would You Say?
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27
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24
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Chuck Berry--Reelin' & Rockin'
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19
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25
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Stylistics--I'm Stone in Love With You
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25
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26
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Marvin Gaye--Trouble Man
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38
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27
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Loudon Wainwright III--Dead Skunk
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23
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28
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Curtis Mayfield--Superfly
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29
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Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show--The Cover of "Rolling
Stone"
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33
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30
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War--The World is a Ghetto
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31
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31
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Rita Coolidge--My Crew
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32
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Bread--Aubrey
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28
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33
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Keith Hampshire--Daytime Night-Time
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24
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34
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Jethro Tull--Living in the Past
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35
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35
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Elvis Presley--Separate Ways
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36
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Brighter Side of Darkness--Love Jones
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30
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37
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Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose--I'm Never Gonna Be Alone
Anymore
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38
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Emerson, Lake & Palmer--Lucky Man
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39
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O'Jays--Love Train
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34
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40
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Neil Diamond--Walk on Water
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Five debuts, nothing too extreme as far as doing better or
worse in Seattle than nationally. Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s “Lucky Man,” a
number 51 BB hit, will get to number 35. “Love Jones” by Brighter Side of
Darkness, which will be parodied by Cheech & Chong as “Basketball Jones,”
will stop at number 32 versus it’s number 16 national peak, and the O’Jays’ “Love
Train,” a number one BB hit, will only make it to number five.
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