1972-10-21 — WKDA 103.3 FM ( Nashville, Tennessee )


WKDA FM 103.3
WEEK ENDING 10/21/72

WKDA FM 103.3
NASHVILLE’S STEREO ROCK

TWLW ARTISTTITLEWKSNOTES
11 The Moody BluesNights In White Satin7(Deram) Re-release of song originally recorded & released in ‘67
24 Seals & CroftsSummer Breeze(Warner Bros.)
35 Arlo GuthrieThe City Of New Orleans(Reprise)
42 Helen ReddyI Am Woman(Capitol)
53 Johnny NashI Can See Clearly Now7(Epic)
610 Curtis MayfieldFreddie's Dead(Curtom)
76 Rod StewartYou Wear It Well11(Mercury)
8 Mel And TimStarting All Over Again(Stax)
9-- Sam NeelyLoving You Just Crossed My Mind(Capitol)
10-- Jim CroceOperator (That's Not The Way It Feels)(Dunhill)
---- Al GreenYou Ought To Be With Me(Hi)
---- Albert HammondIt Never Rains In Southern California(Mums)
---- Alice CooperElected(Warner Bros.)
-- Artie KaplanHarmony(Hopi)
--8 Bill WithersUse Me10(Sussex)
---- BulldogNo(Decca) Featuring Gene Cornish & Dino Danelli, formerly of the Rascals
---- Cashman & WestAmerican City Suite(Dunhill)
-- Cat StevensAngelsea(A&M) (see note above)
-- Cat StevensSitting(A&M) Some song called “Crab Dance” was on the “B” side of “Sitting”. “Angelsea” was never (cont in Goodies)
---- Commander Cody & His Lost Planet AirmenMama Hated Diesels(Paramount)
---- Cornelius Brothers & Sister RoseDon't Ever Be Lonely (A Poor Little Fool Like Me)7(U.A.)
---- Danny HolienColorado(Tumbleweed)
---- Danny O'KeefeGood Time Charlie's Got The Blues(Signpost)
---- David BowieMoonage Daydream(RCA)
---- Donny HathawayI Love You More Than You'll Ever Know(ATCO)
--9 EaglesWitchy Woman10(Asylum)
---- Elton JohnHonky Cat(Uni)
---- Grand Funk RailroadRock 'N Roll Soul6(Grand Funk)
---- J.J. CaleLies(Shelter)
---- Jackie DeShannonParadise(ATCO)
-- Jethro TullLiving In The Past(Chrysalis)
---- Joe Cocker And The Chris Stainton BandMidnight Rider7(A&M)
-- Joni MitchellYou Turn Me On, I'm A Radio(Atlantic)
-- Kenny Loggins And Jim MessinaYour Mama Don't Dance(Columbia)
--7 Leon RussellTight Rope(Shelter)
---- Michael MurpheyGeronimo's Cadillac6(A&M)
---- National LampoonDeteriorata(Banana/Blue Thumb)
-- Neil DiamondWalk On Water(Uni)
-- Rick Nelson And The Stone Canyon BandGarden Party10(Decca)
---- The Doobie BrothersListen To The Music(Warner Bros.)
-- The HolliesLong Dark Road(Epic)
---- The Main IngredientEverybody Plays The Fool10(RCA)
---- The SpinnersI'll Be Around(Atlantic)
---- The WhoWhen I Was A Boy(Track) (see note above)
---- The WhoJoin Together(Decca)
---- The WhoLet's See Action(Track) This single was released in Oct. ’71. Townsend included #16 as "Nothing Is Everything (Let's See Action)" (cont in Goodi
---- Van MorrisonRedwood Tree(Warner Bros.)
---- White DuckCarry Love(Uni) Local band featuring John Hiatt. Produced by Buzz Cason.
---- YesAnd You And I (Part I)(Atlantic)


ALBUM CHARTS

TWLW ARTISTALBUMWKSNOTES
11 The Moody BluesDays Of Future Passed(Deram) Re-release of album from ’67, spurred on by “Nights in White Satin”
23 YesClose To The Edge(Atlantic)
32 Leon RussellCarney(Shelter)
45 Curtis Mayfield"Superfly" Movie Soundtrack(Curtom)
56 Seals & CroftsSummer Breeze(Warner Bros.)
69 Cat StevensCatch Bull At Four(A&M)
710 George CarlinClass Clown(Little David)
84 The BandRock Of Ages(Capitol)
9-- Emerson, Lake And PalmerTrilogy(Cotillion)
10-- J. Geils Band"Live" - Full House(Atlantic)
--7 Rod StewartNever A Dull Moment(Mercury)
--8 The Beach BoysWow! Great Concert!(Pickwick) abridged reissue of Capitol album “Beach Boys Concert” from ’64.
---- Elton JohnHonky Chateau(Uni)
---- Commander Cody & His Lost Planet AirmenHot Licks, Cold Steel & Truckers Favorites(Paramount)
---- Carlos Santana & Buddy MilesCarlos Santana & Buddy Miles! Live!(Columbia)
---- ChicagoChicago V(Columbia)
---- Jethro TullThick As A Brick(Warner Bros.)
---- Three Dog NightSeven Separate Fools(Dunhill)
---- The Rolling StonesExile On Main St.(Rolling Stones)
---- Cheech & ChongBig Bambu(A&M)
---- The Allman Brothers BandEat A Peach(Capitol)
---- Cashman & WestA Song Or Two(Dunhill)
---- Help YourselfStrange Affair(U.A.)
---- SladeSlade Alive!(Polydor)
---- Jimi HendrixWar Heroes(Barclay)
---- Joe WalshBarnstorm(Dunhill)
---- John McLaughlinExtrapolation(Polydor) (see note #6 3/3/73)
---- National LampoonRadio Dinner(Banana/Blue Thumb)
---- Cactus'Ot 'N' Sweaty(ATCO)
---- Various ArtistsMar Y Sol: The First International Puerto Rico Pop Festival(ATCO)
---- Big Star#1 Record(Ardent)
---- Ten Years AfterRock & Roll Music To The World(Columbia)
---- Dianne DavidsonMountain Mama(Janus)
---- Black SabbathBlack Sabbath, Vol. 4(Warner Bros.)
---- Richie HavensRichie Havens On Stage(Stormy Forest)
---- Steely DanCan't Buy A Thrill(Dunhill)
---- LindisfarneDingly Dell(Elektra)
---- Harry ChapinSniper And Other Love Songs(Elektra)
---- John MayallMoving On(Polydor)
-- David BowieThe Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars(RCA)
-- FamilyBandstand(U.A.)
-- Elephants MemoryElephants Memory(Apple)
-- Mom's Apple PieMom's Apple Pie(Brown Bag)
-- West, Bruce & LaingWhy Dontcha(Columbia)
-- Delaney BramlettSome Things Coming(Columbia)
-- SantanaCaravanserai(Columbia)

Format more accurately: AOR hybrid

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Survey notes:
Starting 10/14, or earlier, only top 10 songs numbered
and no lw.
Labels in (parentheses)
Personal note: I’ve said some unpleasant things about
trying to read this survey: black print on dark orange paper.