Issue #340 - Walt “Baby” Love makes his first appearance on the cover of the survey while Melanie’s “Brand New Key” is the first No. 1 song of 1972.
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Issue #340 - Walt “Baby” Love makes his first appearance on the cover of the survey while Melanie’s “Brand New Key” is the first No. 1 song of 1972.
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Issue #348 - After being stuck at No. 2 for three weeks, Nilsson’s “Without You” makes a final surge to No. 1 in its ninth week.
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Issue #356 - Walt “Baby” Love makes his final appearance on the cover of the survey.
Creedence Clearwater Revival’s final KHJ chart entry, “Someday Never Comes,” debuts at No. 28. CCR charted twelve records on the survey and all made the Top Ten.
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This is a one-sheet for Walt “Baby” Love from a 1972 KHJ Sales Folder. The text reads:
Walt “Baby” Love ... Mellow ... Soulful ... Together ... Effortless
Walt “Baby” Love is your kind of guy! He’s rugged and tough, he’s been a paratrooper in Viet Nam, he’s been a football player who tried out for the Buffalo Bills, and he’s a guy who’s concerned about people ... majoring in sociology in college.
This completeness comes through on his show as he brings a variety of emotion and expression to the music he plays. Walt is also great in person, he has an infectious wit and light touch that both amazes and amuses people he meets.