1971-09-01 — WMAK 1300 AM ( Nashville, Tennessee )
1300/WMAK
SUPERHIT SURVEY
WEEK BEGINNING
September 1, 1971
TW | LW | | ARTIST | TITLE | WKS | NOTES |
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1 | 2 | | Paul And Linda McCartney | Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey | 6 | | 2 | 1 | | Donny Osmond | Go Away Little Girl | 5 | | 3 | 5 | | Joan Baez | The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down | 4 | | 4 | 3 | | The Undisputed Truth | Smiling Faces Sometimes | 6 | | 5 | 6 | | Bill Withers | Ain't No Sunshine | 6 | | 6 | 11 | | Mac And Katie Kissoon | Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep | | | 7 | 15 | | Lee Michaels | Do You Know What I Mean | 5 | | 8 | 4 | | Three Dog Night | Liar | | | 9 | 25 | | Rod Stewart | Maggie May | | | 10 | 13 | | The Stampeders | Sweet City Woman | 5 | | 11 | 16 | | The Honey Cone | Stick-Up | 5 | | 12 | 17 | | The Partridge Family | I Woke Up In Love This Morning | 4 | | 13 | 7 | | The Bee Gees | How Can You Mend A Broken Heart | 12 | | 14 | 19 | | Aretha Franklin | Spanish Harlem | 4 | | 15 | 9 | | Olivia Newton-John | If Not For You | | | 16 | 12 | | Creedence Clearwater Revival | Sweet Hitch-Hiker | 8 | | 17 | 10 | | Rare Earth | I Just Want To Celebrate | 8 | | 18 | 22 | | The Who | Won't Get Fooled Again | 6 | | 19 | 28 | | The Poppy Family | Where Evil Grows | | | 20 | 8 | | The Doors | Riders On The Storm | 7 | | 21 | 31 | | Tommy Roe | Stagger Lee | 4 | | 22 | 34 | | Carole King | So Far Away | | | 23 | 14 | | Jean Knight | Mr. Big Stuff | | | 24 | 26 | | The Guess Who | Rain Dance | | | 25 | -- | | The Osmonds | Yo-Yo | 1 | | 26 | 30 | | Stevie Wonder | If You Really Love Me | | | 27 | 33 | | The Dramatics | Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get | 5 | | 28 | 35 | | The Free Movement | I've Found Someone Of My Own | | | 29 | 23 | | Dusk | I Hear Those Church Bells Ringing | | Created as a female led counterpoint to Dawn. Featuring Peggy Santiglia of the Angels. | 30 | 32 | | Barbra Streisand | Where You Lead | 5 | | 31 | 36 | | Twiggy & Friends | Zoo De Zoo Zong | | A sure sign of the apocalypse: Twiggy recorded 10 albums & 17 singles, a few of which actually charted | 32 | 37 | | Paul Stookey | Wedding Song (There Is Love) | | | 33 | -- | | Carpenters | Superstar | 1 | Leon Russell-Bonnie Bramlett song | 34 | 38 | | Kris Kristofferson | Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again) | | | 35 | 39 | | War | All Day Music | | | 36 | 40 | | Diana Ross | Surrender | | | 37 | -- | | Gayle McCormick | It's A Cryin' Shame | 1 | | 38 | -- | | The Moody Blues | The Story In Your Eyes | 1 | | 39 | -- | | The Brood | Ride The Bus | 1 | | 40 | -- | | Stephen Stills | Marianne | 1 | | HB | | | Cymarron | Valerie | | | HB | | | The Nite-Liters | K-Jee | | | HB | | | The New Colony Six | Roll On | | |
The RAIDERS, who brought “Indian Reservation”
back to life, and sold over 2 million records doing it.
Note: This was to be a Mark Lindsay solo record,
until Paul Revere crisscrossed the country promoting it.
Cover:
Rod Stewart’s “Every Picture Tells A Story”, is the
biggest album in Nashville this week… and “Maggie
May” is on the way to a #1 record.
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