1972-12-09 — WKDA 103.3 FM ( Nashville, Tennessee )


WKDA FM 103.3
WEEK BEGINNING 12/09/72

WKDA FM 103.3
NASHVILLE’S STEREO ROCK

TWLW ARTISTTITLEWKS
1 Billy Lee RileyI Got A Thing About You Baby
2 AmericaVentura Highway
3 Jethro TullLiving In The Past
4 Carole KingBitter With The Sweet
5 Joni MitchellYou Turn Me On, I'm A Radio
6 Carly SimonYou're So Vain
7 Billy PaulMe And Mrs. Jones
8 Curtis MayfieldSuperfly
9 James TaylorDon't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
10 Elton JohnCrocodile Rock
-- Johnny RiversRockin' Pneumonia - Boogie Woogie Flu
-- Stevie WonderSuperstition
-- ChicagoDialogue (Part I & II)
-- BreadSweet Surrender
-- Cat StevensSitting
-- Cat StevensAngelsea
-- Seals & CroftsSummer Breeze
-- Dr. Hook And The Medicine ShowThe Cover Of "Rolling Stone"
-- Jim CroceOperator (That's Not The Way It Feels)
-- Albert HammondIt Never Rains In Southern California
-- King HarvestDancing In The Moonlight
-- Mel And TimStarting All Over Again
-- Cashman & WestAmerican City Suite
-- Al GreenYou Ought To Be With Me
-- Neil DiamondWalk On Water
-- The Bee GeesAlive
-- The Isley BrothersWork To Do
-- Dianne DavidsonAin't Gonna Be Treated This Way
-- David BowieThe Jean Genie
-- Three Dog NightPieces Of April
-- Steely DanDo It Again
-- Leon RussellSlipping Into Christmas
-- WarThe World Is A Ghetto
-- Gordon LightfootThat Same Old Obsession
-- The Chi-LitesWe Need Order
-- The WhoThe Relay
-- Four TopsKeeper Of The Castle
-- The Blue Ridge RangersJambalaya (On The Bayou)
-- The Doobie BrothersJesus Is Just Alright
-- GladstoneMarietta Station
-- IfWaterfall
-- The Band(I Don't Want To) Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes
-- Danny O'KeefeThe Road
-- WingsHi, Hi, Hi
-- Jade WarriorThe Demon Trucker
-- Bette MidlerDo You Want To Dance?


ALBUM CHARTS

TWLW ARTISTALBUMWKSNOTES
1 Duane AllmanAn Anthology(ATCO)
2 The Grateful DeadEurope '724(Warner Bros.)
3 Jethro TullLiving In The Past(Warner Bros.)
4 AmericaHomecoming(Warner Bros.)
5 Carly SimonNo Secrets(Elektra)
6 James TaylorOne Man Dog(Warner Bros.)
7 The Moody BluesSeventh Sojourn(Threshold)
8 Carole KingRhymes & Reasons(Ode) Likely the first CK album for which “Ode 70” was simplified to “Ode”
9 Cat StevensCatch Bull At Four(A&M)
10 London Symphony Orchestra & Chamber Choir With Various GuestsTommy(Ode)
-- Ten Years AfterRock & Roll Music To The World(Columbia)
-- Dianne DavidsonMountain Mama(Janus)
-- Gordon LightfootOld Dan's Records(Warner Bros.)
-- David BowieSpace Oddity(RCA)
-- Mott The HoopleAll The Young Dudes(Columbia)
-- Kenny Loggins And Jim MessinaLoggins And Messina(Columbia)
-- Rick Nelson And The Stone Canyon BandGarden Party(Decca)
-- John HartfordMorning Bugle(Warner Bros.)
-- The Nitty Gritty Dirt BandWill The Circle Be Unbroken(U.A.)
-- Lou ReedTransformer(RCA)
-- Brewer & ShipleyRural Space(Kama Sutra)
-- GenesisFoxtrot(Charisma)
-- Cheech & ChongBig Bambu(Ode) not A&M
-- Rod StewartNever A Dull Moment(Mercury)
-- David BowieThe Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars(RCA)
-- Joe CockerJoe Cocker(A&M)
-- Neil YoungJourney Through The Past(Reprise) not Warner
-- Joni MitchellFor The Roses(Atlantic)
-- SantanaCaravanserai(Columbia)
-- Curtis Mayfield"Superfly" Movie Soundtrack(Curtom)
-- Leon RussellCarney(Shelter)
-- YesClose To The Edge(Atlantic)
-- The BandRock Of Ages(Capitol)
-- Emerson, Lake And PalmerTrilogy(Cotillion)
-- J. Geils Band"Live" - Full House(Atlantic) Unrelated to the tv show (thank God)
-- Seals & CroftsSummer Breeze(Warner Bros.)
-- Blue Oyster CultBlue Oyster Cult4(Columbia) Don’t know why KDF gave title as “Live”
-- Kris KristoffersonJesus Was A Capricorn4(Monument)
-- REO SpeedwagonR.E.O. T.W.O.4(Epic)
-- Soundtrack (Television)All In The Family 2nd Album4(Atlantic)
-- WarThe World Is A Ghetto4(U.A.)

Format more accurately: AOR hybrid

Cover:
DAVE WALTON  7 - MIDNIGHT

THE JAIL & Madison Smith, Naturally* ads
*actual name of company

Survey notes:
Labels in (parentheses)

*These songs are embarrassing for any station other than Top 40 am
(Un) #4, (Un) 17

Song note cont:
(Un) #5 released as a single. KDF did play it with lead-in
“Boy With A Moon & Star On His Head”, same 
order as on album.