WKDA 1240 AM

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE

Week: 1976-03-17
Format: C&W
KDA
1240 – Nashville
Stahlman Building – Business Phone 254-5011
News 254-14847 / Requests 255-2600
for week ending March 17, 1976
1. Don Williams - Til The Rivers All Run Dry
2. Dickey Lee - Angels, Roses And Rain
3. Freddie Hart - You Are The Song (Inside Of Me)
3. Freddie Hart - I Can Almost See Houston From Here
4. Gene Watson - You Could Know As Much About A Stranger
5. Eddie Rabbitt - Drinkin' My Baby (Off My Mind)
6. Mickey Gilley - Don't All The Girls Get Prettier At Closing Time
7. Johnny Rodriguez - I Couldn't Be Me Without You
8. Sonny James - The Prisoner's Song
9. Roy Clark - If I Had It To Do All Over Again
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(Labels in parentheses) *Nashville-based

Chart movement: #2, #3, #5, #10, #13
#19, #20, #25 remain the same

Cover: 
          KDA
      WHAT EES IT?
Djs:
Chris McGuire ●  5am –  9am
Mike Hanes    ●  9am – 12noon
Bob Lockwood  ● 12noon – 3pm
Tony George   ●  3pm – 7pm
Julies Q. Olinious, Jr.*    ●   7pm – 12mid
D.J. Jones*   ● 12mid – 5am
*probably pseudonyms

Song note cont:
39. “Skip & Flip” who did “Alley-Oop“. Produced the 4-times
charted “Monster Mash”. Wrote 2,000 songs, 650 of which
were recorded. During his contemporary Christian music career
hits such as (“What are You Going to Do”) “When the Meat
Wagon Comes for You?” and “Will There be Hippies in Heaven?”
(“I certainly hope so/I really do want to go”. It's Hard To Be A
Rock & Roll Star When You're Bald And Fat” One of his last hits,
“When I Die, Just Bury Me at Wal-Mart (So My Wife Will Come Visit Me)”.
And: “Don’t forget the ‘S’. It’s a third of my whole name”.

Contributed by: Doug Dean (Saturday, 2024-03-23)




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