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American Top 40 1971 October 30th (Size: 199.76 MB)
Description"We're counting down the hits the way they're ranked on Billboard's national charts." American Top 40 with Casey Kasem aired on radio from July 4, 1970 until August 6, 1988. This recording is a rebroadcast from internet radio. The first song in this countdown (at number 40) is "Absolutely Right" by the 5 Man Electrical Band. I've included a video of them performing my new theme song in "RocketMan_Extras_Package_1" (New format, get the torrent). "Long Ago And Far Away" (at number 32) is by James Taylor. Casey says Taylor's pet pig Mona recently won a blue ribbon at the 110th Martha's Vinyard Agricultural Society Livestock Show. She also won a purple ribbon, and Casey explains how you can get one of those for your pig too. "Questions 67 And 68" by Chicago is at number 35, and as a Special, Casey plays "96 Tears" by ? And The Mysterians. "Everybody's Everything" (at number 28) is by Santana. Casey says Santana was so secretive at the time, they never went to press conferences even if their own manager arranged them. "What was the first song ever to be listed Number 1 on the Billboard chart?" July 30th, 1940, and the vocalist was Frank Sinatra, but he was singing for some other act. Casey tells who. The "Theme From 'Shaft'" by Isaac Hayes debuted so high last week it overshot the entire countdown and landed at negative 8. This week it is at a positive number 5. Casey says Mr. Hayes (in concert), "looks like a combination of the Aladdin's Lamp Genie and Yul Brenner in The King And I." I have included 1973 video of "Isaac Hayes" performing "Shaft" live in 1973 in "RocketMan_Extras_Package_1" (YouTube uploader oscarbm2000). Also, it looked like Mr. Hayes was trying to bring some Funk so I also included (in "RocketMan_Extras_Package_1" download the torrent) some George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic (Houston 1978, YouTube uploader 898106), where Dr. Funkenstein and Starchild collaborate to make Sir Nose dance with the Bop Gun while performing their smash hit, "Flash Light." The first artist to occupy #1 on British and American singles chart AND have the #1 album on the British and American LP charts ALL AT THE SAME TIME since the Beatles is at Number 1 with "Maggie May" (don't look down, you'll get dizzy). 40: Absolutely Right - 5 Man Electrical Band 39: One Tin Soldier - Coven 38: Two Divided By Love - Grass Roots 37: Loving Her Was Easier Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again - Kris Kristofferson 36: Women's Love Rights - Laura Lee 35: Questions 67 And 68 - Chicago 34: Natural Man - Lou Rawls 33: The Wedding Song - Paul Stookie 32: Long Ago And Far Away - James Taylor 31: Chirpie Chirpie Cheep Cheep - Mac and Katie Kissoon 30: You Got To Crawl Before You Walk - 8th Day 29: Desiderata - Les Crane 28: Everybody's Everything - Santana 27: So Far Away - Carole King 26: One Fine Morning - Lighthouse 25: Stagger Lee - Tommy Roe 24: Only You Know And I Know - Delaney & Bonnie 23: Birds Of A Feather - Raiders SPECIAL: 96 Tears -? And The Mysterians 22: Ain't No Sunshine - Bill Withers 21: Have You Seen Her - Chi-Lites 20: Easy Lovin' - Freddie Hart 19: Inner City Blues Make Me Wanna Holler - Marvin Gaye 18: Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey - Wings 17: Never My Love - 5th Dimension 16: Sweet City Woman - Stampeders EXTRA: Oh My Love - John Lennon 15: Thin Line Between Love And Hate - The Persuaders 14: If You Really Love Me - Stevie Wonder 13: Trapped By A Thing Called Love - Denise Lasalle 12: Tired Of Being Alone - Al Green 11: Go Away Little Girl - Donny Osmond 10: I've Found Someone Of My Own - Free Movement 9: Peace Train - Cat Stevens 8: The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down - Joan Baez 7: Do You Know What I Mean - Lee Michaels 6: Imagine - John Lennon 5: Theme From "Shaft" - Isaac Hayes 4: Superstar - Carpenters 3: Yo-Yo - Osmonds 2: Gypsies, Tramps And Thieves - Cher 1: Maggie May - Rod Stewart Related Torrents
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