TW | LW | | ARTIST | TITLE | WKS | NOTES |
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8 | | | The Guess Who | Albert Flasher | | |
26 | | | Chicago | Beginnings | | |
21 | | | Freda Payne | Bring The Boys Home | | |
20 | | | Stephen Stills | Change Partners | | |
36 | | | Graham Nash | Chicago | | |
31 | | | Bobby Goldsboro | Come Back Home | | |
1 | | | Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds | Don't Pull Your Love | | |
4 | | | Dave And Ansil Collins | Double Barrel | | |
5 | | | Tommy James | Draggin' The Line | | |
18 | | | The Beginning Of The End | Funky Nassau-Part I | | |
27 | | | Chase | Get It On | | |
30 | | | Joe Cocker | High Time We Went | | |
13 | | | The Bee Gees | How Can You Mend A Broken Heart | | |
35 | | | Dusk | I Hear Those Church Bells Ringing | | Created as a female led counterpoint to Dawn. Featuring Peggy Santiglia of the Angels. |
37 | | | Olivia Newton-John | If Not For You | | |
12 | | | Raiders | Indian Reservation (The Lament Of The Cherokee Reservation Indian) | | Well, 1 Raider, anyway. This was to be a Mark Lindsay solo record. Until Paul Revere crisscrossed the country promoting it. |
7 | | | Carole King | It's Too Late | | |
38 | | | Three Dog Night | Liar | | |
33 | | | The Isley Brothers | Love The One You're With | | |
19 | | | B.J. Thomas | Mighty Clouds Of Joy | | |
16 | | | Jean Knight | Mr. Big Stuff | | |
10 | | | Delaney & Bonnie & Friends | Never Ending Song Of Love | | |
17 | | | Carpenters | Rainy Days And Mondays | | |
39 | | | Tom Jones | Resurrection Shuffle | | |
11 | | | Cymarron | Rings | | |
40 | | | Lobo | She Didn't Do Magic | | |
9 | | | The 8th Day | She's Not Just Another Woman | | |
6 | | | The Grass Roots | Sooner Or Later | | |
23 | | | The Stylistics | Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart) | | |
14 | | | Dawn | Summer Sand | | |
3 | | | John Denver With Fat City | Take Me Home, Country Roads | | Fat City: Husband & wife *Bill Danoff & *Taffy Nivert who wrote the song, which Denver adapted (cont in Goodies) |
32 | | | Fancy Friends | Thinkin' About Me, Thinkin' About You | | Our fancy friend, Mindy Dalton, lead singer & writer for the *Feminine Complex, the best female group to come out of Nashtown. ( |
29 | | | Bob Dylan | Watching The River Flow | | |
34 | | | The Rolling Stones | Wild Horses | | |
2 | | | James Taylor | You've Got A Friend | | Song Carole King wrote for JT in response to “Fire & Rain” |