1972-11-11 — WKDA 103.3 FM ( Nashville, Tennessee )
WKDA FM 103.3
WEEK ENDINGG 11/11/72
WKDA FM 103.3
NASHVILLE’S STEREO ROCK
TW | LW | | ARTIST | TITLE | WKS |
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1 | | | America | Ventura Highway | | 2 | | | Billy Lee Riley | I Got A Thing About You Baby | | 3 | | | Seals & Crofts | Summer Breeze | | 4 | | | Jethro Tull | Living In The Past | | 5 | | | Jim Croce | Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels) | | 6 | | | Chicago | Dialogue (Part I & II) | | 7 | | | Bread | Sweet Surrender | | 8 | | | Cat Stevens | Sitting | | 8 | | | Cat Stevens | Angelsea | | 9 | | | Carole King | Bitter With The Sweet | | 10 | | | King Harvest | Dancing In The Moonlight | | -- | | | The Moody Blues | Nights In White Satin | 10 | -- | | | Arlo Guthrie | The City Of New Orleans | | -- | | | The Spinners | I'll Be Around | | -- | | | Mel And Tim | Starting All Over Again | | -- | | | Johnny Nash | I Can See Clearly Now | 10 | -- | | | Albert Hammond | It Never Rains In Southern California | | -- | | | Sam Neely | Loving You Just Crossed My Mind | | -- | | | Curtis Mayfield | Freddie's Dead | | -- | | | David Bowie | Moonage Daydream | | -- | | | Joe Cocker And The Chris Stainton Band | Midnight Rider | 10 | -- | | | Michael Murphey | Geronimo's Cadillac | 9 | -- | | | Cashman & West | American City Suite | | -- | | | Al Green | You Ought To Be With Me | | -- | | | J.J. Cale | Lies | | -- | | | Neil Diamond | Walk On Water | | -- | | | Joni Mitchell | You Turn Me On, I'm A Radio | | -- | | | Rod Stewart | Angel | | -- | | | Rod Stewart | Lost Paraguayos | | -- | | | The Bee Gees | Alive | | -- | | | Audience | Indian Summer | | -- | | | Zephyr | High-Flying Bird | | -- | | | The Isley Brothers | Work To Do | | -- | | | Looking Glass | Golden Rainbow | | -- | | | Delbert & Glen | I Received A Letter | | -- | | | Dr. Hook And The Medicine Show | The Cover Of "Rolling Stone" | | -- | | | Curtis Mayfield | Freddie's Dead | | -- | | | Dianne Davidson | Ain't Gonna Be Treated This Way | | -- | | | Plainsong | Yo-Yo Man | | -- | | | David Bowie | The Jean Genie | | -- | | | Three Dog Night | Pieces Of April | | -- | | | Edgar Winter Group | Round & Round | | -- | | | Steely Dan | Do It Again | | -- | | | Malo | Latin Bugaloo | |
TW | LW | | ARTIST | ALBUM | WKS | NOTES |
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-- | | | Kris Kristofferson | Jesus Was A Capricorn | | (Monument) | -- | | | Elephants Memory | Elephants Memory | | (Apple) | -- | | | John Mayall | Moving On | | (Polydor) | -- | | | Black Sabbath | Black Sabbath, Vol. 4 | | (Warner Bros.) | -- | | | Dianne Davidson | Mountain Mama | | (Janus) | -- | | | Ten Years After | Rock & Roll Music To The World | | (Columbia) | -- | | | Cashman & West | A Song Or Two | | (Dunhill) | -- | | | Cheech & Chong | Big Bambu | | (Ode) Distributed by A&M | -- | | | Three Dog Night | Seven Separate Fools | | (Dunhill) | -- | | | Mom's Apple Pie | Mom's Apple Pie | | (Brown Bag) | -- | | | West, Bruce & Laing | Why Dontcha | | (Columbia) | -- | | | REO Speedwagon | R.E.O. T.W.O. | | (Epic) | -- | | | Soundtrack (Television) | All In The Family 2nd Album | | (Atlantic) | -- | | | War | The World Is A Ghetto | | (U.A.) | -- | | | Blue Oyster Cult | Blue Oyster Cult | | (Columbia) Don’t know why KDF gave title as “Live” | -- | | | David Bowie | Space Oddity | | (RCA) | -- | | | Ry Cooder | Boomer's Story | | (Warner Bros.) | -- | | | Gordon Lightfoot | Old Dan's Records | | (Warner Bros.) | -- | | | Malo | Dos | | (Warner Bros.) | -- | | | Chicago | Chicago V | | (Columbia) | -- | | | Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen | Hot Licks, Cold Steel & Truckers Favorites | | (Paramount) | 8 | | | Santana | Caravanserai | | (Columbia) | 7 | | | Yes | Close To The Edge | | (Atlantic) | 6 | | | David Bowie | The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars | | (RCA) | 5 | | | The Moody Blues | Seventh Sojourn | | (Threshold) | 4 | | | Seals & Crofts | Summer Breeze | | (Warner Bros.) | 3 | | | Cat Stevens | Catch Bull At Four | | (A&M) | 2 | | | Carole King | Rhymes & Reasons | | (Ode) Likely the first CK album for which “Ode 70” was simplified to “Ode” | 1 | | | Jethro Tull | Living In The Past | | (Warner Bros.) | 9 | | | Curtis Mayfield | "Superfly" Movie Soundtrack | | (Curtom) | 10 | | | Leon Russell | Carney | | (Shelter) | -- | | | Jethro Tull | Thick As A Brick | | (Warner Bros.) | -- | | | George Carlin | Class Clown | | (Little David) | -- | | | The Moody Blues | Days Of Future Passed | | (Deram) (not Threshold yet) Re-release of album from ’67, spurred on by “Nights in White Satin” | -- | | | The Band | Rock Of Ages | | (Columbia) | -- | | | Elton John | Honky Chateau | | (Uni) | -- | | | The Beach Boys | Wow! Great Concert! | | (Pickwick) abridged reissue of Capitol album “Beach Boys Concert” from ’64. | -- | | | Rod Stewart | Never A Dull Moment | | (Mercury) | -- | | | Emerson, Lake And Palmer | Trilogy | | (Cotillion) | -- | | | J. Geils Band | "Live" - Full House | | (Atlantic) Unrelated to the tv show (thank God) | -- | | | Steve Miller Band | Anthology | 1 | (Capitol) | -- | | | Kenny Loggins And Jim Messina | Loggins And Messina | 1 | (Columbia) | -- | | | Mott The Hoople | All The Young Dudes | 1 | (Columbia) | -- | | | John Entwistle | Whistle Rymes | 1 | (Decca) |
Format more accurately: AOR hybrid
Cover:
K D A
STEREO 103 ROCK
FM
DAVID BOWIE IN CONCERT (over)
Note: We learned- the hard way- it’s pronounced jo-
I mean bow-ee
KDA-FM & SOUND 70 PRESENT
DAVID BOWIE
And The Spiders From Mars NOV. 20th
Survey notes:
Labels in (parentheses)
Personal note: I’ve said some unpleasant things about
trying to read this survey: black print on dark orange paper.
*These songs are embarrassing for any station other than Top 40 am
Song notes cont:
8. released as a single. KDF did play it with lead-in
“Boy With A Moon & Star On His Head”, same
order as on album.
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