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
-- Rick Nelson And The Stone Canyon BandGarden Party10(Decca)
8 Mel And TimStarting All Over Again(Stax)
11 The Moody BluesNights In White Satin7(Deram) Re-release of song originally recorded & released in ‘67
42 Helen ReddyI Am Woman(Capitol)
53 Johnny NashI Can See Clearly Now7(Epic)
24 Seals & CroftsSummer Breeze(Warner Bros.)
35 Arlo GuthrieThe City Of New Orleans(Reprise)
76 Rod StewartYou Wear It Well11(Mercury)
--7 Leon RussellTight Rope(Shelter)
--8 Bill WithersUse Me10(Sussex)
--9 EaglesWitchy Woman10(Asylum)
610 Curtis MayfieldFreddie's Dead(Curtom)
-- Joni MitchellYou Turn Me On, I'm A Radio(Atlantic)
-- The HolliesLong Dark Road(Epic)
-- Cat StevensAngelsea(A&M) (see note above)
-- Artie KaplanHarmony(Hopi)
-- Jethro TullLiving In The Past(Chrysalis)
-- Neil DiamondWalk On Water(Uni)
-- Kenny Loggins And Jim MessinaYour Mama Don't Dance(Columbia)
-- Cat StevensSitting(A&M) Some song called “Crab Dance” was on the “B” side of “Sitting”. “Angelsea” was never (cont in Goodies)
---- Albert HammondIt Never Rains In Southern California(Mums)
---- Van MorrisonRedwood Tree(Warner Bros.)
---- Cashman & WestAmerican City Suite(Dunhill)
---- BulldogNo(Decca) Featuring Gene Cornish & Dino Danelli, formerly of the Rascals
---- J.J. CaleLies(Shelter)
---- The SpinnersI'll Be Around(Atlantic)
---- Joe Cocker And The Chris Stainton BandMidnight Rider7(A&M)
---- Commander Cody & His Lost Planet AirmenMama Hated Diesels(Paramount)
---- White DuckCarry Love(Uni) Local band featuring John Hiatt. Produced by Buzz Cason.
---- Al GreenYou Ought To Be With Me(Hi)
---- Donny HathawayI Love You More Than You'll Ever Know(ATCO)
---- YesAnd You And I (Part I)(Atlantic)
---- 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
---- Grand Funk RailroadRock 'N Roll Soul6(Grand Funk)
---- Michael MurpheyGeronimo's Cadillac6(A&M)
---- Cornelius Brothers & Sister RoseDon't Ever Be Lonely (A Poor Little Fool Like Me)7(U.A.)
---- Danny HolienColorado(Tumbleweed)
---- David BowieMoonage Daydream(RCA)
---- The Main IngredientEverybody Plays The Fool10(RCA)
---- The WhoJoin Together(Decca)
---- Elton JohnHonky Cat(Uni)
---- Jackie DeShannonParadise(ATCO)
---- Danny O'KeefeGood Time Charlie's Got The Blues(Signpost)
---- The Doobie BrothersListen To The Music(Warner Bros.)
9-- Sam NeelyLoving You Just Crossed My Mind(Capitol)
10-- Jim CroceOperator (That's Not The Way It Feels)(Dunhill)
---- National LampoonDeteriorata(Banana/Blue Thumb)
---- Alice CooperElected(Warner Bros.)
---- The WhoWhen I Was A Boy(Track) (see note above)


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.