FIRST TEN |
|
Stories--Brother Louie |
|
Helen Reddy--Delta Dawn |
|
Cher--Half-Breed |
|
DeFranco Family--Heartbeat - It's a
Lovebeat |
|
Marvin Gaye--Let's Get it On |
|
Paul Simon--Loves Me Like a Rock |
|
Dawn Featuring Tony Orlando--Say,
Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose |
|
Maureen McGovern--The Morning After |
|
Diana Ross--Touch Me in the Morning |
|
Grand Funk--We're an American Band |
|
SECOND TEN |
|
Doobie Brothers--China Grove |
|
Edgar Winter Group--Free Ride |
|
Today's People--He |
|
Stevie Wonder--Higher Ground |
|
Wings--Live and Let Die |
|
B.W. Stevenson--My Maria |
|
Allman Brothers Band--Ramblin' Man |
|
Joe Walsh--Rocky Mountain Way |
|
Elton John--Saturday Night's Alright
For Fighting |
|
Pointer Sisters--Yes We Can Can |
|
AND |
|
Art Garfunkel--All I Know |
|
Danny O'Keefe--Angel Spread Your
Wings |
|
Rolling Stones--Angie |
|
Jethro Tull--A Passion Play (Edit
#10) |
|
5th Dimension--Ashes to Ashes |
|
Cheech & Chong--Basketball Jones |
|
John Kay--Easy Evil(D) |
|
Bette Midler--Friends |
|
Skylark--I'll Have to Go Away |
|
Chicago--Just You 'n' Me |
|
Bob Dylan--Knockin' On Heaven's Door |
|
Osmonds--Let Me In |
|
Gladys Knight & the
Pips--Midnight Train to Georgia(D) |
|
Spirit--Mr. Skin |
|
Eagles--Outlaw Man(D) |
|
Marie Osmond--Paper Roses(D) |
|
10cc--Rubber Bullets |
|
Nino Tempo & the 5th Ave.
Sax--Sister James |
|
Dr. John--Such a Night(D) |
|
Bobby Goldsboro--Summer (The First
Time) |
|
Isley Brothers--That Lady |
|
Hudson & Landry--The Fate of the
Mightiest Nation |
|
Charlie Rich-The Most Beautiful Girl |
|
Albert Hammond--The Peacemaker(D) |
|
Tower of Power--This Time it's Real |
|
Seals & Crofts--We May Never
Pass This Way (Again) |
|
Painter--West Coast Woman |
|
Conway Twitty--You've Never Been
This Far Before |
|
(D) Debuts |
|
No Super-Hits designated this week. |
Four of this week’s debuts did not make the Billboard Top 40 but will spend between three and six weeks each on our survey as “Ands”: “Easy Evil” by Steppenwolf leader John Kay (number 102 in BB), “Outlaw Man” by the Eagles (59), Dr. John’s follow-up to “Right Place Wrong Time,” “Such a Night” (42), and Albert Hammond’s “The Peacemaker” (80).