1971-06-02 — WMAK 1300 AM ( Nashville, Tennessee )


1300/WMAK
SUPERHIT SURVEY

WEEK BEGINNING
June 2, 1971

TWLW ARTISTTITLEWKSNOTES
40 Delaney & Bonnie & FriendsNever Ending Song Of Love“Friends” included some real heavyweights https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motel_Shot
21 Sounds Of SunshineLove Means (You Never Have To Say You're Sorry)
25 The Guess WhoAlbert Flasher
26 Tom JonesPuppet Man
29 Dave And Ansil CollinsDouble Barrel
33 Tommy JamesDraggin' The Line
13 The SupremesNathan Jones
34 The 8th DayShe's Not Just Another WomanThe R&B group, not the sunshine pop group formerly the Sons of Liberty from Cadiz, OH.
35 James TaylorYou've Got A FriendSong Carole King wrote for JT as response to “Fire & Rain”
22 The 5th DimensionLight Sings
39 The StylisticsStop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)
36 The Beginning Of The EndFunky Nassau-Part I
37 John DenverTake Me Home, Country RoadsFat City: Husband & wife *Bill Danoff & *Taffy Nivert who wrote the song, which Denver adapted (cont in Goodies)
38 P.P.F. Past-Present-FutureBones To Bones#1 on WKDA-FM (night-time?) survey for 4/17/71. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emxlIiIARm0
7 P-Nut GalleryDo You Know What Time It Is?2
15 The Grass RootsSooner Or Later2
8 Carly SimonThat's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be3
24 Janis JoplinCry Baby4
5 CarpentersRainy Days And Mondays4
9 The OsmondsDouble Lovin'4
10 The Partridge FamilyI'll Meet You Halfway4
1 Carole KingIt's Too Late5
16 Bobby ShermanThe Drum5
3 RaidersIndian Reservation (The Lament Of The Cherokee Reservation Indian)5Well, 1 Raider, anyway. This was to be a Mark Lindsay solo record. Until Paul Revere crisscrossed the country promoting it.
12 The Honey ConeWant Ads6
2 Paul Humphrey & His Cool Aid ChemistsCool Aid6
11 Ringo StarrIt Don't Come Easy6
6 The Rolling StonesBrown Sugar6
18 Jerry ReedWhen You're Hot, You're Hot7
4 Cornelius Brothers & Sister RoseTreat Her Like A Lady7
19 Richie HavensHere Comes The Sun8
14 Matthews' Southern ComfortWoodstock9
31 Donny OsmondSweet And Innocent9
20 Three Dog NightJoy To The World14The first verse was originally a “dummy” verse Hoyt Axton wrote to work on the melody. It stuck. #1 song of the year.

Survey notes: Survey missing; recreated from 4/21.
Songs at the missing chart position numbers are unknown.
HB: (unknown)
FA: (unknown)

Cover: (unknown)

Song note cont:
37. *later of Starland Vocal Band
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starland_Vocal_Band