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Description"We're countin' down the hottest hits in the USA from Kenney, Illinois, to Log Lane Village, Colorado; from Kennydale, Washington, to Logdell, Oregon. At number 15 for the third week, here's 'Heart To Heart' by Kenny Loggins." 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. In this countdown: Linda Ronstadt remakes Billy Joe Royal's 1965 #14 hit "I Knew You When." Casey plays a bit of the former before the latter. If the name of the group ABBA was formed by the initials of the first names of its members, then how could someone named Frieda have ever been a part? Casey solves the mystery right after "I Know There's Something Going On" (at number 36). Right before playing "The Girl Is Mine" by Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney (at number 34), Casey says some mysterious figure bought all of Linda Eastman's Kodak photos of the Beatles from an art gallery for $24,000. Casey tells us how the story developed. Immediately after "Dirty Laundry" (at number 32) by Don Henley, a listener asks who has had the most #1 singles without ever having a #1 album. Casey says it is a tie between Michael Jackson and Frankie Vallie, with seven #1's each. In just two weeks, the Michael Jackson's "Thriller" album would end that tie. Taps on tap! Casey details the origin of the bugle call, "Taps" right after playing "What About Me" by Moving Pictures (at number 29). Casey tells how Christopher Cross (at number 16 with "All Right" went from being chauffeur to the stars to being a chauffeured star. A listener wants to know what female recording artist has had the most Top 10 albums. The three leading women are Doris, Diana, and Barbara. Casey puts them in order right after "Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy" (at number 14) by Sammy Hagar. 28 year-old Englishman Stewart Goddard is in the countdown with his first Top 40 hit. Casey tells you his stage name. Marvin Gaye just tied Ray Charles for most weeks (10 that is) at number one on the Soul Chart with "Sexual Healing" (at #3 this week here on the Pop Chart). This week's new #1 has been #1 now for 4 out of 5 nonconsecutive weeks (it took last week off while it vacationed at #2). LW#1: Africa - Toto 40: Mr. Roboto - Styx 39: The Woman In Me – Donna Summer 38: The Clapping Song – Pia Zadora 37: I Knew You When – Linda Ronstadt 36: I Know There’s Something Going On - Frida 35: Fall In Love With Me – Earth, Wind & Fire 34: The Girl Is Mine – Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney 33: Breaking Us In Two – Joe Jackson 32: Dirty Laundry – Don Henley 31: On The Loose - Saga 30: Space Age Love Song – A Flock Of Seagulls 29: What About Me – Moving Pictures 28: One On One – Daryl Hall & John Oates 27: Separate Ways - Journey 26: Twilight Zone – Golden Earring 25: Heart Of The Night – Juice Newton 24: We’ve Got Tonight – Kenny Rogers and Sheena Easton 23: Billie Jean – Michael Jackson 22: Back On The Chain Gang – The Pretenders LDD: The One You Love – Glenn Frey 21: You Are – Lionel Richie 20: You Got Lucky – Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 19: Hungry Like The Wolf – Duran Duran 18: Do You Really Want To Hurt Me – Culture Club 17: Allentown – Billy Joel 16: All Right – Christopher Cross 15: Heart To Heart – Kenny Loggins 14: Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy – Sammy Hagar 13: Pass The Dutchie – Musical Youth 12: Goody Two Shows – Adam Ant 11: The Other Guy – Little River Band 10: You Can’t Hurry Love – Phil Collins 9: Stray Cat Strut – Stray Cats 8: Rock The Casbah – The Clash LDD: We Are Family – Sister Sledge 7: You And I – Eddie Rabbitt and Crystal Gayle 6: Maneater – Daryl Hall & John Oates 5: Africa - Toto 4: Shame On The Moon – Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band 3: Sexual Healing – Marvin Gaye 2: Baby, Come To Me – Patti Austin 1: Down Under – Men At Work Related Torrents
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