Issue #331 - John Lennon’s “Imagine” is the new No. 1 album this week while the single peaks at No. 3.
KHJ Thirty - November 3, 1971
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Issue #331 - John Lennon’s “Imagine” is the new No. 1 album this week while the single peaks at No. 3.
4 comments:
Sweathog -- great name for a band.
"I'd Love to Change the World" is a great-sounding record. Very much of its time. Just don't listen too closely to the politically incorrect lyrics.
Forgot to mention when "One Fine Morning" debuted that KHJ played the commercial 45 version, but the longer album version has a fine guitar solo. KHJ didn't play Lighthouse's later fine singles, "Pretty Lady" and "Sunny Days."
Although they'd go on to have a few more national hits - this is the last week the Grass Roots would show up on one of KHJs top 30 lists. In fact, I can't recall many songs to be as high as #7 one week only to drop off the list, the next week. Any others like this?
There were four titles to exit the Boss 30 from the No. 5 position (the biggest fall off the survey). They were:
I Can Take Or Leave Your Loving - Herman's Hermits (1968)
Since You've Been Gone - Aretha Franklin (1968)
I Could Never Love Another (After Loving You) - The Temptations (1968)
Gitarzan - Ray Stevens (1969)
I checked a little further and found some others that fell off the survey from a high position. All were back in the '60s when the song turnover rate was higher.
Fell off from No. 6:
Baby, Scratch My Back - Slim Harpo (1966)
How Can I Be Sure - The Rascals (1967)
Please Love Me Forever - Bobby Vinton (1967)
Pata Pata - Miriam Makeba (1967)
Judy In Disguise - John Fred (1968)
Fell off from No. 7:
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy - The Buckinghams (1967)
Never Give You Up - Jerry Butler (1968)
This Girl's In Love With You - Dionne Warwick (1969)
More Today Than Yesterday - Spiral Starecase (1969)
Where's The Playground Susie - Glen Campbell (1969)
In The Ghetto - Elvis Presley (1969)
The Nitty Gritty - Gladys Knight & The Pips (1969)
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