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March 25, 2020
In 70, ‘New World In The Morning’, on Columbia,
gave Roger Whittaker, a No17.
And in 73, ‘That Lady’, on Epic,
for The Isley Brothers, at No.14 seen.
In 72, ‘A Thing Called Love’, on CBS,
for Johnny Cash With The Evangel Temple Choir, made No.4.
And in 75, ‘Sugar Candy Kisses’, was a Top 3,
for Mac & Katie Kissoon, on Polydor.
In 78, Barry Manilow, reached No. 43,
on Arista, with ‘Can’t Smile Without You’.
Also in 78, ‘Thank You For Being A Friend’,
on Asylum, gave Andrew Gold, a No.42.
In 72, ‘Help Me Make It Through The Night’, on Tamla Motown,
gave Gladys Knight & The Pips, a No.11.
And in 76, ‘Jolene’, on RCA,
for Dolly Parton, reached No.7.
In 70, ‘Cottonfields’ , on Capitol,
gave The Beach Boys, a Top 5 score.
And in 75, ‘Rhinestone Cowboy, also on Capitol,
for Glen Campbell, a US No.1 & UK No.4.
In 70, ‘Nobody’s Fool’, peaked at No.32,
for Jim Reeves, onĀ RCA.
And in 78, ‘More Than A Woman’, on Capitol,
gave Tavares, a No.7 play.
In 75, Barry White, reached No.9,
on 20th Century, with ‘Let The Music Play’.
And in 77, Boz Scaggs made the Top 10,
on CBS, with ‘What Can I Say’.
In 71, ‘(Where Do I Begin) Love Story’, made No.4,
for Andy Williams, on CBS.
And in 72, ‘American Pie’, on United Artists,
gave Don McLean, a US No.1 & UK No.2 success.
In 73, ‘Joybringer’, on Vertigo,
gave Manfred Mann’s Earth Band, a No.9.
And in 75, ‘Stand By Your Man’, a gold-seller, on Epic,
saw Tammy Wynette, for three weeks, on the No.1 line.
In 75, ‘This Will Be’, on Capitol,
reached No.32, for Natalie Cole.
And in 76, ‘Don’t Give Up On Us’, on Private Stock,
a platinum US & UK No.1, for David Soul.
In 74, ‘(Win Place Or Show) She’s A Winner’, for The Intruders,
on Philadelphia International, a No.14, was to be.
And in 76, ‘I’ll Go Where The Music Takes Me’, on Pye,
gave Jimmy James & The Vagabonds, a No.23.
In 71, ‘My Sweet Lord’, gave George Harrison, on Apple
– a US No.1, & UK No.1, five week success.
And in 73, Mott The Hoople, reached the Top Ten,
with ‘All The Way To Memphis, on CBS.
In 70, ‘Spanish Eyes’, on Capitol,
at No.49, for Al Martino, did thrive,
when in 73, this record, returned to the charts,
this time, giving Al Martino, a Top 5.
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