Friday, May 14, 2021

July 6, 1973

 

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Stories--Brother Louie

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Carpenters--Yesterday Once More

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Charlie Rich--Behind Closed Doors

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Maureen McGovern--The Morning After

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Three Dog Night--Shambala

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Bette Midler--Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy

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Deep Purple--Smoke on the Water

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Billy Preston--Will it Go Round in Circles

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Seals & Crofts--Diamond Girl

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Diana Ross--Touch Me in the Morning

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Charlie Daniels--Uneasy Rider

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Edgar Winter Group--Frankenstein

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Chicago--Feelin' Stronger Every Day

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Paul Simon--Kodachrome

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Bloodstone--Natural High

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Alice Cooper--No More Mr. Nice Guy

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Gilbert O'Sullivan--Get Down

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George Harrison--Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)

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Helen Reddy--Delta Dawn

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Jim Croce--Bad, Bad Leroy Brown

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Arlo Guthrie--Gypsy Davy

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Tommy Roe--Working Class Hero

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Wings--Live and Let Die

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Paul McCartney & Wings--My Love

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Tower of Power--So Very Hard to Go

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Manu Dibango--Soul Makossa

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Barbara Fairchild--Teddy Bear Song

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Sly & the Family Stone--If You Want Me to Stay

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Dawn Featuring Tony Orlando--Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose

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John Denver--I'd Rather Be a Cowboy

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War--Gypsy Man

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Led Zeppelin--Over the Hills and Far Away

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Albert Hammond--The Free Electric Band

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Eagles--Tequila Sunrise

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Pink Floyd--Money

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Foster Sylvers--Misdemeanor

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Robin Trower--Man of the World

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Jeanne Pruett--Satin Sheets

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Electric Light Orchestra--Roll Over Beethoven

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Osmonds--Goin' Home

“Misdemeanor” by 11-year-old Foster Sylvers, the youngest member of The Sylvers, was a number 22 Billboard hit that will reach number four here at KJR. The other three debuts: “Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose” by Dawn (3BB/3KJR); War’s “Gypsy Man” (8/10); and Jeanne Pruett’s “Satin Sheets,” a number one country hit (28/20).