Record World Explained

Record World
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Category:Music
Founded:1946
Country:United States
Based:New York City
Language:English
Issn:0034-1622

Record World magazine was one of the three main music industry trade magazines in the United States, along with Billboard and Cashbox. It was founded in 1946 under the name Music Vendor, but in 1964 it was changed to Record World, under the ownership of Sid Parnes and Bob Austin. It ceased publication on April 10, 1982.[1] Many music industry personalities, writers, and critics began their careers there in the early 1970s to 1980s.

History

Growth

Record World has been considered the hipper, faster-moving music industry publication, in contrast to the stodgier Billboard and Cashbox, its sister magazine. Music Vendor, as it was then known, published its first music chart for the week ending October 4, 1954.[2]

A weekly, like its competitors, it was housed in New York City at 1700 Broadway, at 53rd Street, just across the street from the Ed Sullivan Theater, and West Coast editorial offices in Los Angeles on Sunset and Vine.

Peak

Record World showed musical diversity[3] by printing a "Non-Rock" survey, comparable to Billboard's "Easy Listening" / "Adult Contemporary" chart. This chart began in the February 2, 1967 issue, and ended on April 1, 1972, having morphed to the name "The MOR Chart" by 1971. Several titles of interest appeared on this 40-position list without making the Billboard Easy Listening survey. The chart returned with a weekly top-50 "A/C Chart" on February 16, 1980. Record World initiated first annual jazz award in 1968.[4]

Record Worlds peak years coincided with the Studio 54 era, when disco was in full swing. Recording artists tottered through on platform heels, bedecked in rhinestones, often seriously impaired by the then-popular recreational drug cocaine.

Contributors

Young writers laboured writing reviews of records, analyses of sales data and music-related current events. Staffers included Mike Sigman, editor-in-chief (who then went on to become publisher of the LA Weekly); Howie Levitt, managing editor (later of Billboard and BMI, the music royalty service); Pat Baird, who went on to key publicity positions at both RCA and BMI; associate editor Allen Levy, who went to become a public relations person for United Artists Records, ASCAP and A&M, and who is now a professor of mass communication at Chapman University.

Dede Dabney

Dede Dabney was from Philadelphia. She was the daughter of a pharmacist who came on board in 1972. She had a weekly column called "Soul Truth". She communicated weekly via phone to major figures in radio programming to get and give info. These figures included Frankie Crocker of WBLS-FM, New York, E. Rodney Jones of WVON, Chicago, and Joe "Butterball" Tamburro of WDAS, Philadelphia. When an artist or group's record was mentioned in "Dede's Ditties to Watch", it was one that was watched.[5]

Marie Ratliff

Marie Ratliff hailed from Missouri. Following a weekend visit to the Grand Ole Opry, she moved to Nashville. She started out in the music business in a part time role handling the mail for artists Skeeter Davis and Ralph Emery. Not too long after that role she got a job at Key Talent and Newkeys Music as office manager.[6] She was pictured with other Newkeys staff in the 9 July, 1966 issue of Record World.[7] She also worked with Tom T. Hall.

Later at some stage, she was employed at Record World and at some stage became the Country Chart Manager. Her role there was selecting and maintaining the reporting panels for radio and retail.[8] It seems that her name appeared as a columnist on 23 June 1970.[9] It was Country Hot Line By MARIE RATLIFF & CHUCK NEESE. Prior to that the magazine didn't name the contributor.[10] [11] [12]

In 1982 she was working for as VP for MAF Advertising which was the in-house publishing company for the group Alabama.[13] In 1986 she joined the staff of Billboard as country charts manager.[14] [15] Her column at Billboard was called Country Corner.[16] In 1991 she was working for Amusement Business as the manager at Boxscore / Touring database manager. By 1998 she had retired.[17]

Others

Other staff included writers Vince Aletti (later of The New Yorker); Marc Kirkeby (he went on to CBS/Sony Records); Jeffrey Peisch (later of MTV and independent producing); Dave McGee (later of Rolling Stone); Laurie Lennard (later as a talent booker on The Late Show, then wife of comedian Larry David, and producer of Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth); columnist Sophia Midas; and chart editor and assistant editor Fred Goodman (later editor of Cash Box and current managing editor of Pro Sound News and a songwriter/music publisher.

Demise

Record Worlds collapse was the result of discord between the two owners, and a sudden downturn in record sales in the early 1980s.However, the new owners and management have revived Record World once again as an online magazine and feature story magazine known as Record World Magazine. Parnes died in 1984.[18]

Charts

In 1978, Record World changed the R&B title to Black-Oriented.[19]

List of number-one singles

Here is a list of all the songs that reached #1 on the Music Vendor/Record World chart, obtained from the following cited sources.[20] [21] There were a total of 658 songs that reached #1 on the chart. In the early history of the chart, multiple versions of the same song charted as one entry, so the most successful recording of these songs is listed. An asterisk (*) denotes a non-consecutive run at #1.

"The Twist", by Chubby Checker, is the only song to hit #1 in two different chart runs. The record holder for the most weeks at #1 is Debby Boone's "You Light Up My Life", which stayed on top for 13 weeks. "I Love Rock 'n Roll", by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, was the last song to top the chart before the magazine ceased publication.

Record World #1 Hits!Song!Artist/Band Name!Label!Chart date song reached #1!Weeks at #1
Hey ThereRosemary ClooneyColumbiaOctober 4, 19543
If I Give My Heart To YouDoris DayColumbiaOctober 25, 19543
I Need You NowEddie FisherRCA VictorNovember 15, 19541
Papa Loves MamboPerry ComoRCA VictorNovember 22, 19541
"Mr. Sandman"The ChordettesCadenceNovember 29, 19543
"Let Me Go, Lover!"Joan WeberColumbiaDecember 20, 19543
"Hearts Of Stone"The Fontane SistersDotJanuary 10, 19556
"Sincerely"The McGuire SistersCoralFebruary 21, 19555
"The Crazy Otto (Medley)"Johnny Maddox & the RhythmastersDotMarch 28, 19553
"Ballad Of Davy Crockett"Bill HayesCadenceApril 18, 19551
"Dance With Me Henry (Wallflower)"Georgia GibbsMercuryApril 25, 19551
"Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White"Perez Prado OrchestraRCA VictorMay 2, 19558
"Unchained Melody"Les Baxter OrchestraCapitolJune 27, 19553
(We're Gonna) Rock Around The ClockBill Haley & His CometsDeccaJuly 18, 19554
Ain't That A ShamePat BooneDotAugust 15, 19552
The Yellow Rose Of TexasMitch Miller OrchestraColumbiaAugust 29, 19557
Love Is A Many-Splendored ThingThe Four AcesDeccaOctober 17, 19552
Autumn LeavesRoger WilliamsKappOctober 31, 19553
Sixteen TonsTennessee' Ernie FordCapitolNovember 21, 19557
"Memories Are Made Of This"Dean MartinCapitolJanuary 13, 19565
"The Great Pretender"The PlattersMercuryFebruary 17, 19563
"Rock And Roll Waltz"Kay StarrRCA VictorMarch 9, 19562
"Poor People Of Paris"Les BaxterCapitolMarch 23, 19564
"Blue Suede Shoes"Carl PerkinsSunApril 20, 19561
"Heartbreak Hotel"Elvis PresleyRCA VictorApril 27, 19567
"The Wayward Wind"Gogi GrantEraJune 15, 19568
"My Prayer"The PlattersMercuryAugust 10, 19563
"Canadian Sunset"Hugo Winterhalter and his OrchestraRCA VictorSeptember 1, 19561
"Don't Be Cruel"Elvis PresleyRCA VictorSeptember 8, 19568
"Just Walking In The Rain"Johnnie RayColumbiaNovember 3, 19564*
"Love Me Tender"Elvis PresleyRCA VictorNovember 17, 19561
"Singing The Blues"Guy MitchellColumbiaDecember 8, 19567
"Young Love"Tab HunterDotJanuary 26, 19577
"Marianne"Terry GlikysonColumbiaMarch 16, 19572
"Butterfly"Andy WilliamsCadenceMarch 30, 19571
"Teen-Age Crush"Tommy SandsCapitolApril 6, 19571
"Party Doll"Buddy KnoxRouletteApril 13, 19571
"Little Darlin'"The DiamondsMercuryApril 20, 19571
"All Shook Up"Elvis PresleyRCA VictorApril 27, 19576
"Love Letters In The Sand"Pat BooneDotJune 8, 19577*
"Bye Bye Love"The Everly BrothersCadenceJuly 20, 19571
"(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear"Elvis PresleyRCA VictorAugust 3, 19574
"Tammy"Debbie ReynoldsCoralAugust 26, 19573
"Diana"Paul AnkaABC-ParamountSeptember 16, 19573
"Honeycomb"Jimmie RodgersRouletteOctober 7, 19572
"Wake Up Little Susie"The Everly BrothersCadenceOctober 21, 19575
"You Send Me"Sam CookeKeenNovember 25, 19574
"Raunchy"Bill JustisPhillips InternationalDecember 23, 19571
"At The Hop"Danny and the JuniorsABC-ParamountDecember 30, 19576
"The Stroll"The DiamondsMercuryFebruary 10, 19582
"Sugartime"The McGuire SistersCoralFebruary 24, 19581
"Catch A Falling Star"Perry ComoRCA VictorMarch 3, 19582
"Tequila"The ChampsChallengeMarch 17, 19584
"He's Got The Whole World (In His Hands)"Laurie LondonCapitolApril 14, 19582
"Twilight Time"The PlattersMercuryApril 28, 19583
"All I Have To Do Is Dream"The Everly BrothersCadenceMay 19, 19584
"The Purple People Eater"Sheb WooleyMGMJune 16, 19583
"Yakety Yak"The CoastersATCOJuly 7, 19581
"Patricia"Perez PradoRCA VictorJuly 14, 19584
"Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)"Domenico ModugnoDeccaAugust 11, 19586
"It's All In The Game"Tommy EdwardsMGMSeptember 22, 19586
"It's Only Make Believe"Conway TwittyMGMNovember 3, 19583
"Tom Dooley"The Kingston TrioCapitolNovember 24, 19581
"To Know Him Is To Love Him"The Teddy BearsDoveDecember 1, 19583
"The Chipmunk Song"The ChipmunksLibertyDecember 22, 19583
"Smoke Gets In Your Eyes"The PlattersMercuryJanuary 12, 19594
"Stagger Lee"Lloyd PriceABC-ParamountFebruary 9, 19593
"Donna"Ritchie ValensDel-FiMarch 2, 19591
"Venus"Frankie AvalonChancellorMarch 9, 19594
"Come Softly To Me"The FleetwoodsDolphinApril 6, 19593
"(Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I"Elvis PresleyRCA VictorApril 27, 19592
"The Happy Organ"Dave 'Baby' CortezClockMay 11, 19591
"Kansas City"Wilbert HarrisonFuryMay 18, 19592
"The Battle Of New Orleans"Johnny HortonColumbiaJune 1, 19596
"Lonely Boy"Paul AnkaABC-ParamountJuly 13, 19593
"My Heart Is an Open Book"Carl Dobkins Jr.DeccaAugust 3, 19593
"The Three Bells"The BrownsRCA VictorAugust 24, 19595
"Mack The Knife"Bobby DarinATCOSeptember 28, 19596
"Mr. Blue"The FleetwoodsDoltonNovember 9, 19592
"Don't You Know"Della ReeseRCA VictorNovember 23, 19592
"Heartaches By The Number"Guy MitchellColumbiaDecember 7, 19593
"Why"Frankie AvalonChancellorDecember 28, 19591
"El Paso"Marty RobbinsColumbiaJanuary 4, 19602
"Running Bear"Johnny PrestonMercuryJanuary 18, 19603
"Teen Angel"Mark DinningMGMFebruary 8, 19602
"He'll Have To Go"Jim ReevesRCA VictorFebruary 22, 19603*
"Theme From A Summer Place"Percy Faith and his OrchestraColumbiaFebruary 29, 19605
"Greenfields"The Brothers FourColumbiaApril 18, 19601
"Stuck On You"Elvis PresleyRCA VictorApril 25, 19603
"Cathy's Clown"The Everly BrothersWarner Bros.May 16, 19604
"Everybody's Somebody's Fool"Connie FrancisMGMJune 13, 19603
"Alley-Oop"The Hollywood ArgylesLuteJuly 4, 19601
"I'm Sorry"Brenda LeeDeccaJuly 11, 19603
"Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini"Brian HylandLeaderAugust 1, 19602
"It's Now Or Never"Elvis PresleyRCA VictorAugust 15, 19603
"The Twist"Chubby CheckerParkwaySeptember 5, 19602
"My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own"Connie FrancisMGMSeptember 19, 19604
"Save The Last Dance For Me"The DriftersAtlanticOctober 17, 19605
"Last Date"Floyd CramerRCA VictorNovember 21, 19601
"Are You Lonesome To-night?"Elvis PresleyRCA VictorNovember 28, 19604
"Wonderland By Night"Bert KaempfertDeccaDecember 26, 19603
"Exodus"Ferrante and TeicherUnited ArtistsJanuary 16, 19611
"Calcutta"Lawrence WelkDotJanuary 23, 19616
"Surrender"Elvis PresleyRCA VictorMarch 6, 19613
"Blue Moon"The MarcelsColpixMarch 27, 19613
"Runaway"Del ShannonBigtopApril 17, 19614
"Mother-In-Law"Ernie K-DoeMinitMay 15, 19611
"A Hundred Pounds Of Clay"Gene McDanielsLibertyMay 22, 19611
"Travelin' Man"Ricky NelsonImperialMay 29, 19614
"Quarter To Three"Gary U.S. BondsLegrandJune 26, 19614
"Tossin' and Turnin'"Bobby LewisBeltoneJuly 24, 19614
"Michael"The HighwaymenUnited ArtistsAugust 21, 19614
"Take Good Care of My Baby"Bobby VeeLibertySeptember 18, 19612
"Crying"Roy OrbisonMonumentOctober 2, 19611
"Runaround Sue"DionLaurieOctober 9, 19613
"Big Bad John"Jimmy DeanColumbiaOctober 30, 19616
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight"The TokensRCA VictorDecember 11, 19614
"The Twist"Chubby CheckerParkwayJanuary 8, 19623
"Duke Of Earl"Gene ChandlerVee-JayJanuary 29, 19625
"Hey! Baby"Bruce ChannelSmashMarch 5, 19623
"Good Luck Charm"Elvis PresleyRCA VictorMarch 26, 19623
"Johnny Angel"Shelley FabaresColpixApril 16, 19621
"Mashed Potato Time"Dee Dee SharpCameoApril 23, 19621
"Soldier Boy"The ShirellesScepterApril 30, 19622
"Stranger On The Shore"Mr. Acker BilkATCOMay 19, 19622
"I Can't Stop Loving You"Ray CharlesABC-ParamountJune 2, 19625
"The Stripper"David RoseMGMJuly 7, 19621
"Roses Are Red (My Love)"Bobby VintonEpicJuly 14, 19625
"Breaking Up Is Hard To Do"Neil SedakaRCA VictorAugust 18, 19621
"The Loco-Motion"Little EvaDimensionAugust 25, 19622
"Ramblin' Rose"Nat King ColeCapitolSeptember 8, 19621
"Sherry"The Four SeasonsVee-JaySeptember 15, 19625
"Monster Mash"Bobby (Boris) Pickett & The Crypt-KickersGarpaxOctober 20, 19622
"He's A Rebel"The CrystalsPhillesNovember 3, 19621
"Big Girls Don't Cry"The Four SeasonsVee-JayNovember 10, 19626
"Return To Sender"Elvis PresleyRCA VictorDecember 22, 19621
"Telstar"The TornadoesLondonDecember 29, 19622
"Go Away Little Girl"Steve LawrenceColumbiaJanuary 12, 19633
"Walk Right In"The Rooftop SingersVanguardFebruary 2, 19631
"Hey Paula"Paul and PaulaPhilipsFebruary 9, 19634
"Walk Like A Man"The Four SeasonsVee-JayMarch 9, 19632
"The End Of The World"Skeeter DavisRCA VictorMarch 23, 19631
"Our Day Will Come"Ruby and the RomanticsKappMarch 30, 19631
"He's So Fine"The ChiffonsLaurieApril 6, 19633
"I Will Follow Him"Little Peggy MarchRCA VictorApril 27, 19633
"If You Wanna Be Happy"Jimmy SoulS.P.Q.R.May 18, 19632
"It's My Party"Lesley GoreMercuryJune 1, 19633
"Sukiyaki"Kyu SakamotoCapitolJune 22, 19632
"Blue On Blue"Bobby VintonEpicJuly 6, 19631
"Easier Said Than Done"The EssexRouletteJuly 13, 19632
"Surf City"Jan and DeanLibertyJuly 27, 19631
"So Much In Love"The TymesParkwayAugust 3, 19631
"Fingertips (Part 2)"Little Stevie WonderTamlaAugust 10, 19633
"Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh!"Allan ShermanWarner Bros.August 31, 19631
"My Boyfriend's Back"The AngelsSmashSeptember 7, 19632
"Blue Velvet"Bobby VintonEpicSeptember 21, 19632
"Sally, Go 'Round The Roses"The JaynettsTuffOctober 5, 19631
"Sugar Shack"Jimmy Gilmer and the FireballsDotOctober 12, 19635
"Deep Purple"Nino Tempo and April StevensATCONovember 16, 19631
"I'm Leaving It Up To You"Dale and GraceMontelNovember 23, 19631
"Dominique"The Singing NunPhilipsNovember 30, 19634
"Louie, Louie"The KingsmenWandDecember 28, 19631
"There! I've Said It Again"Bobby VintonEpicJanuary 4, 19642
"Popsicles and Icicles"The MurmaidsChattahoocheeJanuary 18, 19641
"I Want To Hold Your Hand"The BeatlesCapitolJanuary 25, 19649
"She Loves You"The BeatlesSwanMarch 28, 19641
"Twist and Shout"The BeatlesTollieApril 4, 19641
"Can't Buy Me Love"The BeatlesCapitolApril 11, 19644
"Hello, Dolly!"Louis ArmstrongKappMay 9, 19643
"Love Me Do"The BeatlesTollieMay 30, 19641
"Chapel Of Love"The Dixie CupsRed BirdJune 6, 19644
"I Get Around"The Beach BoysCapitolJuly 4, 19642
"Rag Doll"The Four SeasonsPhilipsJuly 18, 19642
"A Hard Day's Night"The BeatlesCapitolAugust 1, 19643
"Where Did Our Love Go"The SupremesMotownAugust 22, 19642
"The House Of The Rising Sun"The AnimalsMGMSeptember 5, 19643
"Bread and Butter"The NewbeatsHickorySeptember 26, 19641
"Oh, Pretty Woman"Roy OrbisonMonumentOctober 3, 19641
"Do Wah Diddy Diddy"Manfred MannAscotOctober 10, 19642
"Last Kiss"J. Frank Wilson & the CavaliersJosieOctober 24, 19642
"Baby Love"The SupremesMotownNovember 7, 19644
"Leader Of The Pack"The Shangri-LasRed BirdDecember 5, 19641
"Mr. Lonely"Bobby VintonEpicDecember 12, 19642
"Come See About Me"The SupremesMotownDecember 26, 19642*
"I Feel Fine"The BeatlesCapitolJanuary 2, 19652
"Love Potion Number Nine"The SearchersKappJanuary 23, 19651
"Downtown"Petula ClarkWarner Bros.January 30, 19651
"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"The Righteous BrothersPhillesFebruary 6, 19653
"This Diamond Ring"Gary Lewis and the PlayboysLibertyFebruary 27, 19652
"Eight Days A Week"The BeatlesCapitolMarch 13, 19653
"Stop! In The Name Of Love"The SupremesMotownApril 3, 19651
"I'm Telling You Now"Freddie and the DreamersTowerApril 10, 19652
"Game Of Love"Wayne Fontana and the MindbendersFontanaApril 24, 19651
"Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter"Herman's HermitsMGMMay 1, 19653
"Ticket To Ride"The BeatlesCapitolMay 22, 19651
"Help Me Rhonda"The Beach BoysCapitolMay 29, 19652
"Wooly Bully"Sam the Sham & the PharaohsMGMJune 12, 19651
"I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)"The Four TopsMotownJune 19, 19651
"Mr. Tambourine Man"The ByrdsColumbiaJune 26, 19651
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"The Rolling StonesLondonJuly 3, 19653
"I'm Henry VIII, I Am"Herman's HermitsMGMJuly 24, 19653
"I Got You Babe"Sonny and CherATCOAugust 14, 19654
"Help!"The BeatlesCapitolSeptember 11, 19651
"Eve Of Destruction"Barry McGuireDunhillSeptember 18, 19652
"Hang On Sloopy"The McCoysBangOctober 2, 19652
"Yesterday"The BeatlesCapitolOctober 16, 19652
"A Lover's Concerto"The ToysDynoVoiceOctober 30, 19652
"I Hear A Symphony"The SupremesMotownNovember 13, 19653
"Let's Hang On!"The Four SeasonsPhilipsDecember 4, 19651
"Turn! Turn! Turn!"The ByrdsColumbiaDecember 11, 19652
"Over and Over"The Dave Clark FiveEpicDecember 25, 19651
"I Got You (I Feel Good)"James BrownKingJanuary 1, 19661
"We Can Work It Out"The BeatlesCapitolJanuary 8, 19662
"The Sounds Of Silence"Simon and GarfunkelColumbiaJanuary 22, 19662
"Barbara Ann"The Beach BoysCapitolFebruary 5, 19662
"My Love"Petula ClarkWarner Bros.February 19, 19661
"Lightnin' Strikes"Lou ChristieMGMFebruary 26, 19661
"These Boots Are Made For Walkin'"Nancy SinatraRepriseMarch 5, 19661
"The Ballad Of The Green Berets"SSgt. Barry SadlerRCA VictorMarch 12, 19663
"Nowhere Man"The BeatlesCapitolApril 2, 19662
"(You're My) Soul and Inspiration"The Righteous BrothersVerveApril 16, 19662
"Good Lovin'"The Young RascalsAtlanticApril 30, 19662
"Monday, Monday"The Mamas and the PapasDunhillMay 14, 19662
"When A Man Loves A Woman"Percy SledgeAtlanticMay 28, 19662
"A Groovy Kind Of Love"The MindbendersFontanaJune 11, 19661
"Paint It, Black"The Rolling StonesLondonJune 18, 19661
"Strangers In The Night"Frank SinatraRepriseJune 25, 19661
"Paperback Writer"The BeatlesCapitolJuly 2, 19661
"Hanky Panky"Tommy James and the ShondellsRouletteJuly 9, 19662
"Wild Thing"The TroggsFontanaJuly 23, 19662
"They're Coming To Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!"Napoleon XIVWarner Bros.August 6, 19661
"Lil' Red Riding Hood"Sam the Sham and the PharaohsMGMAugust 13, 19661
"Summer In The City"The Lovin' SpoonfulKama SutraAugust 20, 19661
"Sunny"Bobby HebbPhilipsAugust 27, 19661
"Sunshine Superman"DonovanEpicSeptember 3, 19661
"Yellow Submarine"The BeatlesCapitolSeptember 10, 19661
"See You In September"The HappeningsB.T. PuppySeptember 17, 19661
"You Can't Hurry Love"The SupremesMotownSeptember 24, 19662
"Cherish"The AssociationValiantOctober 8, 19662
"96 Tears"? and the MysteriansCameoOctober 22, 19661
"Last Train To Clarksville"The MonkeesColgemsOctober 29, 19662
"Poor Side Of Town"Johnny RiversImperialNovember 12, 19661
"You Keep Me Hangin' On"The SupremesMotownNovember 19, 19662*
"Good Vibrations"The Beach BoysCapitolNovember 26, 19661
"Winchester Cathedral"The New Vaudeville BandFontanaDecember 10, 19661
"Mellow Yellow"DonovanEpicDecember 17, 19662
"I'm A Believer"The MonkeesColgemsDecember 31, 19665*
"That's Life" [tied at #1 w/ Monkees]Frank SinatraRepriseDecember 31, 19661
"Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron"The Royal GuardsmenLaurieJanuary 7, 19671
"Georgy Girl"The SeekersCapitolFebruary 11, 19671
"Kind Of A Drag"The BuckinghamsUSAFebruary 18, 19671
"Ruby Tuesday"The Rolling StonesLondonFebruary 25, 19671
"Love Is Here and Now You're Gone"The SupremesMotownMarch 4, 19672
"Penny Lane"The BeatlesCapitolMarch 18, 19672
"Happy Together"The TurtlesWhite WhaleApril 1, 19672
"Somethin' Stupid"Frank and Nancy SinatraRepriseApril 15, 19673*
"A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You"The MonkeesColgemsApril 29, 19671
"The Happening"The SupremesMotownMay 13, 19671
"Groovin'"The Young RascalsAtlanticMay 20, 19672
"Respect"Aretha FranklinAtlanticJune 3, 19673
"She'd Rather Be With Me"The TurtlesWhite WhaleJune 24, 19671
"Windy"The AssociationWarner Bros.July 1, 19672
"Little Bit O' Soul"The Music ExplosionLaurieJuly 15, 19671
"Can't Take My Eyes Off You"Frankie ValliPhilipsJuly 22, 19672
"Light My Fire"The DoorsElektraAugust 5, 19671
"All You Need Is Love"The BeatlesCapitolAugust 12, 19672
"Ode To Billie Joe"Bobbie GentryCapitolAugust 26, 19674
"The Letter"The Box TopsMalaSeptember 23, 19674
"To Sir With Love"LuluEpicOctober 21, 19673
"Soul Man"Sam and DaveStaxNovember 11, 19671
"Incense And Peppermints"Strawberry Alarm ClockUniNovember 18, 19672
"Daydream Believer"The MonkeesColgemsDecember 2, 19673
"Hello, Goodbye"The BeatlesCapitolDecember 23, 19674
"Judy In Disguise (With Glasses)"John Fred and his Playboy BandPaulaJanuary 20, 19682
"Bend Me, Shape Me"The American BreedActaFebruary 3, 19681
"Green Tambourine"The Lemon PipersBuddahFebruary 10, 19681
"Love Is Blue"Paul MauriatPhilipsFebruary 17, 19683
"(Theme From) Valley Of The Dolls"Dionne WarwickScepterMarch 9, 19682
"Simon Says"1910 Fruitgum CompanyBuddahMarch 23, 19681
"Valleri"The MonkeesColgemsMarch 30, 19682
"Young Girl"Gary Puckett and the Union GapColumbiaApril 13, 19681
"Honey"Bobby GoldsboroUnited ArtistsApril 20, 19685
"Tighten Up"Archie Bell and the DrellsAtlanticMay 25, 19681
"Mrs. Robinson"Simon and GarfunkelColumbiaJune 1, 19683
"This Guy's In Love With You"Herb AlpertA&MJune 22, 19684
"Grazing In The Grass"Hugh MasekelaUniJuly 20, 19683
"Lady Willpower"Gary Puckett and the Union GapColumbiaAugust 10, 19681
"Hello, I Love You"The DoorsElektraAugust 17, 19681
"People Got To Be Free"The RascalsAtlanticAugust 24, 19682
"Harper Valley P.T.A."Jeannie C. RileyPlantationSeptember 7, 19683
"Hey Jude"The BeatlesAppleSeptember 28, 19684
"Those Were The Days"Mary HopkinAppleOctober 26, 19684
"Love Child"Diana Ross and the SupremesMotownNovember 23, 19684
"I Heard It Through The Grapevine"Marvin GayeTamlaDecember 21, 19681
"For Once In My Life"Stevie WonderTamlaDecember 28, 19681
"I'm Gonna Make You Love Me"Diana Ross & the Supremes and the TemptationsMotownJanuary 4, 19693
"Soulful Strut"Young-Holt UnlimitedBrunswickJanuary 25, 19691
"Crimson and Clover"Tommy James and the ShondellsRouletteFebruary 1, 19692
"Everyday People"Sly and the Family StoneEpicFebruary 15, 19691
"Build Me Up Buttercup"The FoundationsUniFebruary 22, 19692
"You Showed Me"The TurtlesWhite WhaleMarch 8, 19691
"Proud Mary"Creedence Clearwater RevivalFantasyMarch 15, 19691
"Dizzy"Tommy RoeABCMarch 22, 19692
"Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In"The 5th DimensionSoul CityApril 5, 19694
"Hair"The CowsillsMGMMay 3, 19693
"Get Back"The BeatlesAppleMay 24, 19694
"Bad Moon Rising"Creedence Clearwater RevivalFantasyJune 21, 19691
"In The Ghetto"Elvis PresleyRCA VictorJune 28, 19691
"Love Theme From Romeo And Juliet"Henry ManciniRCA VictorJuly 5, 19691
"One"Three Dog NightDunhillJuly 12, 19691
"In The Year 2525"Zager and EvansRCA VictorJuly 19, 19693
"Crystal Blue Persuasion"Tommy James and the ShondellsRouletteAugust 9, 19691
"Honky Tonk Women"The Rolling StonesLondonAugust 16, 19693
"A Boy Named Sue"Johnny CashColumbiaSeptember 6, 19691
"Sugar, Sugar"The ArchiesCalendarSeptember 13, 19693
"Easy To Be Hard"Three Dog NightDunhillOctober 4, 19692
"Jean"OliverCreweOctober 18, 19691
"Suspicious Minds"Elvis PresleyRCA VictorOctober 25, 19692
"Something"/"Come Together"The BeatlesAppleNovember 8, 19695
"Wedding Bell Blues" [tied at #1 w/ Beatles]The 5th DimensionSoul CityNovember 22, 19691
"Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye"SteamFontanaDecember 13, 19691
"Leaving On A Jet Plane"Peter, Paul, and MaryWarner Bros.December 20, 19692
"Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head"B.J. ThomasScepterJanuary 3, 19703
"Venus"Shocking BlueColossusJanuary 24, 19703
"Thank You..."/"Everybody Is A Star"Sly and the Family StoneEpicFebruary 14, 19702
"Bridge Over Troubled Water"Simon and GarfunkelColumbiaFebruary 28, 19703
"The Rapper"The JaggerzKama SutraMarch 21, 19702
"ABC" [tied at #1 w/ Beatles on 4/25]The Jackson 5MotownApril 4, 19702*
"Let It Be"The BeatlesAppleApril 11, 19703
"Spirit In The Sky"Norman GreenbaumRepriseMay 2, 19702
"American Woman"/"No Sugar Tonight"The Guess WhoRCA VictorMay 16, 19701
"Turn Back The Hands Of Time"Tyrone DavisDakarMay 23, 19702
"Cecilia"Simon and GarfunkelColumbiaJune 6, 19701
"The Long And Winding Road"/"For You Blue"The BeatlesAppleJune 13, 19702
"The Love You Save"The Jackson 5MotownJune 27, 19701
"Mama Told Me (Not To Come)"Three Dog NightDunhillJuly 4, 19703
"Band Of Gold"Freda PayneInvictusJuly 25, 19701
"(They Long To Be) Close To You"The CarpentersA&MAugust 1, 19702
"Make It With You"BreadElektraAugust 15, 19701
"Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)"Stevie WonderTamlaAugust 22, 19701
"Spill The Wine"Eric Burdon and WarMGMAugust 29, 19701
"War"Edwin StarrGordySeptember 5, 19701
"In The Summertime"Mungo JerryJanusSeptember 12, 19701
"Ain't No Mountain High Enough"Diana RossMotownSeptember 19, 19701
"Looking Out My Back Door"Creedence Clearwater RevivalFantasySeptember 26, 19701
"Julie, Do Ya Love Me"Bobby ShermanMetromediaOctober 3, 19701
"Cracklin' Rosie"Neil DiamondUniOctober 10, 19701
"I'll Be There"The Jackson 5MotownOctober 17, 19704
"We've Only Just Begun"The CarpentersA&MNovember 14, 19701
"I Think I Love You"The Partridge FamilyBellNovember 21, 19704
"My Sweet Lord"George HarrisonAppleDecember 19, 19703
"Knock Three Times"DawnBellJanuary 9, 19714
"Lonely Days"Bee GeesATCOFebruary 6, 19711
"Rose Garden"Lynn AndersonColumbiaFebruary 13, 19711
"One Bad Apple"The OsmondsMGMFebruary 20, 19714
"Me and Bobby McGee"Janis JoplinColumbiaMarch 20, 19711
"Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)"The TemptationsGordyMarch 27, 19711
"Doesn't Somebody Want To Be Wanted"The Partridge FamilyBellApril 3, 19711
"She's A Lady"Tom JonesParrotApril 10, 19711
"Joy To The World"Three Dog NightDunhillApril 17, 19715
"Brown Sugar"The Rolling StonesRolling StonesMay 22, 19713
"Want Ads"The Honey ConeHot WaxJune 12, 19712
"It Don't Come Easy"Ringo StarrAppleJune 26, 19711
"It's Too Late"Carole KingOdeJuly 3, 19712
"Indian Reservation"The RaidersColumbiaJuly 17, 19713
"Mr. Big Stuff"Jean KnightStaxAugust 7, 19711
"How Can You Mend A Broken Heart"Bee GeesATCOAugust 14, 19711
"Draggin' The Line"Tommy JamesRouletteAugust 21, 19711
"Take Me Home, Country Roads"John DenverRCA VictorAugust 28, 19712
"Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey"Paul and Linda McCartneyAppleSeptember 11, 19711
"Spanish Harlem"Aretha FranklinAtlanticSeptember 18, 19711
"The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down"Joan BaezVanguardSeptember 25, 19711
"Maggie May"/"Reason To Believe"Rod StewartMercuryOctober 2, 19711
"Superstar"The CarpentersA&MOctober 9, 19711
"Yo-Yo"The OsmondsMGMOctober 16, 19712
"Gypsys, Tramps and Thieves"CherKappOctober 30, 19711
"Theme From Shaft"Isaac HayesEnterpriseNovember 6, 19712
"Imagine"John LennonAppleNovember 20, 19711
"Family Affair"Sly and the Family StoneEpicNovember 27, 19712
"Have You Seen Her"The Chi-LitesBrunswickDecember 11, 19712
"Brand New Key"MelanieNeighborhoodDecember 25, 19711
"American Pie"Don McLeanUnited ArtistsJanuary 1, 19725
"Day After Day"BadfingerAppleFebruary 5, 19722
"Without You"Harry NilssonRCA VictorFebruary 19, 19722
"Hurting Each Other"The CarpentersA&MMarch 4, 19721
"Precious and Few"ClimaxRocky RoadMarch 11, 19721
"Heart Of Gold"Neil YoungRepriseMarch 18, 19721
"A Horse With No Name"AmericaWarner Bros.March 25, 19723
"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"Roberta FlackAtlanticApril 15, 19725
"Oh Girl"The Chi-LitesBrunswickMay 20, 19722
"I'll Take You There"The Staple SingersStaxJune 3, 19721
"The Candy Man"Sammy Davis Jr.MGMJune 10, 19722
"Song Sung Blue"Neil DiamondUniJune 24, 19722
"Outa-Space"Billy PrestonA&MJuly 8, 19721
"Lean On Me"Bill WithersSussexJuly 15, 19721
"Too Late To Turn Back Now"Cornelius Brothers and Sister RoseUnited ArtistsJuly 22, 19721
"Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast"Wayne NewtonChelseaJuly 29, 19722
"Alone Again (Naturally)"Gilbert O'SullivanMAMAugust 12, 19724
"Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)"The HolliesEpicSeptember 9, 19721
"I'm Still In Love With You"Al GreenHiSeptember 16, 19721
"Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me"Mac DavisColumbiaSeptember 23, 19721
"Black and White"Three Dog NightDunhillSeptember 30, 19722
"Everybody Plays The Fool"The Main IngredientRCA VictorOctober 14, 19721
"My Ding-A-Ling"Chuck BerryChessOctober 21, 19722
"Nights In White Satin"The Moody BluesDeramNovember 4, 19722
"I Can See Clearly Now"Johnny NashEpicNovember 18, 19721
"I'll Be Around"The SpinnersAtlanticNovember 25, 19721
"I'd Love You To Want Me"LoboBig TreeDecember 2, 19721
"I Am Woman"Helen ReddyCapitolDecember 9, 19722
"Me And Mrs. Jones"Billy PaulPhil. Int'l.December 23, 19722*
"You Ought To Be With Me"Al GreenHiDecember 30, 19721
"You're So Vain"Carly SimonElektraJanuary 13, 19731
"Superstition"Stevie WonderTamlaJanuary 20, 19732
"Crocodile Rock"Elton JohnMCAFebruary 3, 19732
"Dueling Banjos"Eric Weissberg and Steve MandellWarner Bros.February 17, 19732
"Could It Be I'm Falling In Love"The SpinnersAtlanticMarch 3, 19731
"Killing Me Softly With His Song"Roberta FlackAtlanticMarch 10, 19733
"Love Train"The O'JaysPhil. Int'l.March 31, 19731
"Neither One Of Us"Gladys Knight & The PipsSoulApril 7, 19731
"The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia"Vicki LawrenceBellApril 14, 19732
"Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree"Tony Orlando and DawnBellApril 28, 19731
"The Cisco Kid"WarUnited ArtistsMay 5, 19731
"You Are The Sunshine Of My Life"Stevie WonderTamlaMay 12, 19731
"Frankenstein"The Edgar Winter GroupEpicMay 19, 19732
"My Love"Paul McCartney and WingsAppleJune 2, 19735
"Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)"George HarrisonAppleJuly 7, 19731
"Kodachrome"Paul SimonColumbiaJuly 14, 19731
"Bad, Bad Leroy Brown"Jim CroceABCJuly 21, 19731
"Shambala"Three Dog NightDunhillJuly 28, 19731
"Yesterday Once More"The CarpentersA&MAugust 4, 19731
"Touch Me In The Morning"Diana RossMotownAugust 11, 19731
"The Morning After"Maureen McGovern20th Century FoxAugust 18, 19731
"Live and Let Die"Paul McCartney and WingsAppleAugust 25, 19731
"Let's Get It On"Marvin GayeTamlaSeptember 1, 19732
"Delta Dawn"Helen ReddyCapitolSeptember 15, 19732
"We're An American Band"Grand Funk RailroadCapitolSeptember 29, 19731
"Half-Breed"CherMCAOctober 6, 19731
"Higher Ground"Stevie WonderTamlaOctober 13, 19731
"Angie"The Rolling StonesRolling StonesOctober 20, 19732
"Midnight Train To Georgia"Gladys Knight & The PipsBuddahNovember 3, 19731
"Keep On Truckin'"Eddie KendricksTamlaNovember 10, 19731
"Heartbeat -- It's A Lovebeat"The DeFranco Family20th Century FoxNovember 17, 19731
"Photograph"Ringo StarrAppleNovember 24, 19732
"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"Elton JohnMCADecember 8, 19731
"The Most Beautiful Girl"Charlie RichEpicDecember 15, 19732
"Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress)"Helen ReddyCapitolDecember 29, 19731
"Time In A Bottle"Jim CroceABCJanuary 5, 19741
"The Joker"The Steve Miller BandCapitolJanuary 12, 19741
"Show And Tell"Al WilsonRocky RoadJanuary 19, 19741
"You're Sixteen"Ringo StarrAppleJanuary 26, 19741
"The Way We Were"Barbra StreisandColumbiaFebruary 2, 19741
"Americans"Byron MacGregorWestboundFebruary 9, 19741
"Love's Theme"The Love Unlimited Orchestra20th Century FoxFebruary 16, 19741
"Seasons In The Sun"Terry JacksBellFebruary 23, 19743
"Boogie Down"Eddie KendricksTamlaMarch 16, 19741
"Sunshine On My Shoulders"John DenverRCA VictorMarch 23, 19741
"Bennie And The Jets"Elton JohnMCAMarch 30, 19741
"Hooked On A Feeling"Blue SwedeEMIApril 6, 19742
"TSOP (The Sound Of Philadelphia)"MFSB ft. The Three DegreesPhil. Int'l.April 20, 19742
"The Loco-Motion"Grand Funk RailroadCapitolMay 4, 19741
"Dancing Machine"The Jackson 5MotownMay 11, 19741
"The Streak"Ray StevensBarnabyMay 18, 19742*
"The Show Must Go On"Three Dog NightDunhillMay 25, 19741
"Band On The Run"Paul McCartney and WingsAppleJune 8, 19741
"You Make Me Feel Brand New"The StylisticsAVCOJune 15, 19741
"Billy, Don't Be A Hero"Bo Donaldson and the HeywoodsABCJune 22, 19741
"Sundown"Gordon LightfootRepriseJune 29, 19741
"Be Thankful For What You Got"William DeVaughnRoxburyJuly 6, 19741
"Rock The Boat"The Hues CorporationRCA VictorJuly 13, 19741
"Rock Your Baby"George McCraeT.K.July 20, 19741
"Annie's Song"John DenverRCA VictorJuly 27, 19741
"Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me"Elton JohnMCAAugust 3, 19741
"Feel Like Makin' Love"Roberta FlackAtlanticAugust 10, 19741
"The Night Chicago Died"Paper LaceMercuryAugust 17, 19741
"(You're) Having My Baby"Paul AnkaUnited ArtistsAugust 24, 19742
"I Shot The Sheriff"Eric ClaptonRSOSeptember 7, 19742
"Can't Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe"Barry White20th Century FoxSeptember 21, 19741
"I Honestly Love You"Olivia Newton-JohnMCASeptember 28, 19742
"Then Came You"Dionne Warwick and SpinnersAtlanticOctober 12, 19741
"Nothing From Nothing"Billy PrestonA&MOctober 19, 19741
"Jazzman"Carole KingOdeOctober 26, 19741
"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet"Bachman-Turner OverdriveMercuryNovember 2, 19741
"You Haven't Done Nothin'"Stevie WonderTamlaNovember 9, 19741
"Whatever Gets You Thru The Night"John LennonAppleNovember 16, 19741
"I Can Help"Billy SwanMonumentNovember 23, 19741
"My Melody Of Love"Bobby VintonABCNovember 30, 19741
"When Will I See You Again"The Three DegreesPhil. Int'l.December 7, 19741
"Kung Fu Fighting"Carl Douglas20th Century FoxDecember 14, 19741
"Cat's In The Cradle"Harry ChapinElektraDecember 21, 19741
"Angie Baby"Helen ReddyCapitolDecember 28, 19741
"Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds"Elton JohnMCAJanuary 4, 19752
"Mandy"Barry ManilowBellJanuary 18, 19751
"Please Mr. Postman"The CarpentersA&MJanuary 25, 19751
"Laughter In The Rain"Neil SedakaRocketFebruary 1, 19751
"Boogie On Reggae Woman"Stevie WonderTamlaFebruary 8, 19751
"Fire"Ohio PlayersMercuryFebruary 15, 19751
"You're No Good"Linda RonstadtCapitolFebruary 22, 19751
"Pick Up The Pieces"Average White BandAtlanticMarch 1, 19751
"Black Water"The Doobie BrothersWarner Bros.March 8, 19751
"Have You Never Been Mellow"Olivia Newton-JohnMCAMarch 15, 19751
"My Eyes Adored You"Frankie ValliPrivate StockMarch 22, 19751
"Lady Marmalade"Patti LaBelleEpicMarch 29, 19751
"Lovin' You"Minnie RippertonEpicApril 5, 19751
"Philadelphia Freedom"Elton JohnMCAApril 12, 19753
"Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song"B.J. ThomasABCMay 3, 19751
"He Don't Love You (Like I Love You)"Tony Orlando and DawnElektraMay 10, 19751
"Jackie Blue"The Ozark Mountain DaredevilsA&MMay 17, 19751
"Shining Star"Earth, Wind, and FireColumbiaMay 24, 19751
"Before The Next Teardrop Falls"Freddy FenderDotMay 31, 19751
"Thank God I'm A Country Boy"John DenverRCA VictorJune 7, 19751
"Sister Golden Hair"AmericaWarner Bros.June 14, 19751
"Love Will Keep Us Together"Captain and TennilleA&MJune 21, 19753
"The Hustle"Van McCoyAVCOJuly 12, 19751
"Listen To What The Man Said"Paul McCartney and WingsCapitolJuly 19, 19752
"One Of These Nights"EaglesAsylumAugust 2, 19751
"Jive Talkin'"Bee GeesRSOAugust 9, 19752
"Someone Saved My Life Tonight"Elton JohnMCAAugust 23, 19751
"Fallin' In Love"Hamilton, Joe Frank, and ReynoldsPlayboyAugust 30, 19751
"Get Down Tonight"KC and the Sunshine BandT.K.September 6, 19752
"Rhinestone Cowboy"Glen CampbellCapitolSeptember 20, 19751
"Fame"David BowieRCA VictorSeptember 27, 19752
"I'm Sorry"/"Calypso"John DenverRCA VictorOctober 11, 19751
"Mr. Jaws"Dickie GoodmanCashOctober 18, 19751
"Bad Blood"Neil SedakaRocketOctober 25, 19751
"They Just Can't Stop It (The Games People Play)"The SpinnersAtlanticNovember 1, 19751
"Island Girl"Elton JohnMCANovember 8, 19753
"That's The Way (I Like It)"KC and the Sunshine BandT.K.November 29, 19753*
"Fly, Robin, Fly"Silver ConventionMidland Int'lDecember 6, 19751
"Saturday Night"Bay City RollersAristaDecember 27, 19751
"Convoy"C.W. McCallMGMJanuary 3, 19763*
"Theme From 'Mahogany'"Diana RossMotownJanuary 10, 19761
"I Write The Songs"Barry ManilowAristaJanuary 17, 19761
"50 Ways To Leave Your Lover"Paul SimonColumbiaFebruary 7, 19761
"Love To Love You Baby"Donna SummerOasisFebruary 14, 19761
"Theme From S.W.A.T."Rhythm HeritageABCFebruary 21, 19762
"Love Machine"The MiraclesTamlaMarch 6, 19761
"All By Myself"Eric CarmenAristaMarch 13, 19761
"December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)"The Four SeasonsWarner Bros.March 20, 19761
"Dream Weaver"Gary WrightWarner Bros.March 27, 19761
"Lonely Night (Angel Face)"Captain and TennilleA&MApril 3, 19761
"Disco Lady"Johnnie TaylorColumbiaApril 10, 19763
"Right Back Where We Started From"Maxine NightingaleUnited ArtistsMay 1, 19761
"Welcome Back"John SebastianRepriseMay 8, 19762
"Boogie Fever"The SylversCapitolMay 22, 19761
"Silly Love Songs"Paul McCartney and WingsCapitolMay 29, 19764*
"Love Hangover"Diana RossMotownJune 12, 19761
"Get Up And Boogie (That's Right)"Silver ConventionMidland Int'lJune 26, 19761
"Kiss And Say Goodbye"The ManhattansColumbiaJuly 10, 19761
"Afternoon Delight"Starland Vocal BandWindsongJuly 17, 19762*
"More, More, More"The Andrea True ConnectionBuddahJuly 24, 19761
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart"Elton John and Kiki DeeRocketAugust 7, 19765
"Play That Funky Music"Wild CherryEpicSeptember 11, 19762*
"(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty"KC and the Sunshine BandT.K.September 18, 19761
"A Fifth Of Beethoven"Walter MurphyPrivate StockSeptember 25, 19761
"Disco Duck"Rick Dees and his Cast of IdiotsRSOOctober 9, 19763*
"If You Leave Me Now"ChicagoColumbiaOctober 23, 19762
"Rock'n Me"The Steve Miller BandCapitolNovember 13, 19761
"Tonight's The Night (Gonna Be Alright)"Rod StewartWarner Bros.November 20, 19766
"You Don't Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show)"Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.ABCJanuary 1, 19771
"You Make Me Feel Like Dancing"Leo SayerWarner Bros.January 8, 19771
"Car Wash"Rose RoyceMCAJanuary 15, 19772*
"I Wish"Stevie WonderTamlaJanuary 22, 19771
"Torn Between Two Lovers"Mary MacGregorAriola Am.February 5, 19774*
"Blinded By The Light"Manfred Mann's Earth BandWarner Bros.February 19, 19771
"Love Theme From 'A Star Is Born' (Evergreen)"Barbra StreisandColumbiaMarch 12, 19772
"Dancing Queen"ABBAAtlanticMarch 26, 19771
"Rich Girl"Daryl Hall and John OatesRCA VictorApril 2, 19772
"Don't Give Up On Us"David SoulPrivate StockApril 16, 19771
"Hotel California"EaglesAsylumApril 23, 19771
"Southern Nights"Glen CampbellCapitolApril 30, 19771
"When I Need You"Leo SayerWarner Bros.May 7, 19773
"Sir Duke"Stevie WonderTamlaMay 28, 19772
"I'm Your Boogie Man"KC and the Sunshine BandT.K.June 11, 19771
"Got To Give It Up"Marvin GayeTamlaJune 18, 19771
"Dreams"Fleetwood MacWarner Bros.June 25, 19771
"Undercover Angel"Alan O'DayPacificJuly 2, 19774*
"Da Doo Ron Ron"Shaun CassidyWarner Bros.July 9, 19771
"I Just Want To Be Your Everything" [back to #1 on 9/3 and 9/10]Andy GibbRSOAugust 6, 1977 5*
"Best Of My Love" [back to #1 on 9/17 and 9/24]The EmotionsColumbiaAugust 27, 19773*
"Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band"MecoMillenniumOctober 1, 19772
"You Light Up My Life"Debby BooneWarner Bros.October 15, 197713
"We Are The Champions"QueenElektraJanuary 14, 19783
"Stayin' Alive"Bee GeesRSOFebruary 4, 19786*
"(Love Is) Thicker Than Water"Andy GibbRSOMarch 4, 19781
"Night Fever"Bee GeesRSOMarch 25, 19788
"Too Much, Too Little, Too Late"Johnny Mathis and Deniece WilliamsColumbiaMay 20, 19781
"With A Little Luck"Paul McCartney and WingsCapitolMay 27, 19781
"Shadow Dancing"Andy GibbRSOJune 3, 19788
"You're The One That I Want"John Travolta and Olivia Newton-JohnRSOJuly 29, 19781
"Three Times A Lady"CommodoresMotownAugust 5, 19785*
"Grease"Frankie ValliRSOAugust 12, 19782
"Boogie Oogie Oogie"A Taste of HoneyCapitolSeptember 23, 19781
"Kiss You All Over"ExileWarner Bros.September 30, 19783
"Hot Child In The City"Nick GilderChrysalisOctober 21, 19784
"MacArthur Park"Donna SummerCasablancaNovember 18, 19782
"You Don't Bring Me Flowers"Barbra Streisand and Neil DiamondColumbiaDecember 2, 19782
"Le Freak"ChicAtlanticDecember 16, 19787*
"Too Much Heaven"Bee GeesRSOJanuary 13, 19791
"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"Rod StewartWarner Bros.February 10, 19795*
"I Will Survive"Gloria GaynorPolydorMarch 10, 19791
"Tragedy"Bee GeesRSOMarch 17, 19792*
"What A Fool Believes"The Doobie BrothersWarner Bros.April 7, 19791
"Music Box Dancer"Frank MillsPolydorApril 14, 19791
"Knock On Wood"Amii StewartAriolaApril 21, 19791
"Heart Of Glass"BlondieChrysalisApril 28, 19791
"Reunited"Peaches and HerbPolydorMay 5, 19794
"Hot Stuff"Donna SummerCasablancaJune 2, 19795
"Ring My Bell"Anita WardJuanaJuly 7, 19791
"Bad Girls"Donna SummerCasablancaJuly 14, 19794
"My Sharona"The KnackCapitolAugust 11, 19795
"Sad Eyes"Robert JohnEMI AmericaSeptember 15, 19795
"Sail On"The CommodoresMotownOctober 20, 19791
"Rise"Herb AlpertA&MOctober 27, 19791
"Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"Michael JacksonEpicNovember 3, 19791
"Heartache Tonight"EaglesAsylumNovember 10, 19791
"Babe"StyxA&MNovember 17, 19792*
"No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)"Barbra Streisand and Donna SummerColumbiaNovember 24, 19793
"Escape (The Piña Colada Song)"Rupert HolmesInfinityDecember 22, 19794
"Rock With You"Michael JacksonEpicJanuary 19, 19802
"Coward Of The County"Kenny RogersUnited ArtistsFebruary 2, 19801
"Do That To Me One More Time"Captain and TennilleCasablancaFebruary 9, 19801
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love"QueenElektraFebruary 16, 19802
"Yes, I'm Ready"Teri DeSario and K.C.CasablancaMarch 1, 19801
"On The Radio"Donna SummerCasablancaMarch 8, 19801
"Another Brick In The Wall (Part II)"Pink FloydColumbiaMarch 15, 19805
"Call Me"BlondieChrysalisApril 19, 19806
"Funkytown"Lipps, Inc.CasablancaMay 31, 19804
"The Rose"Bette MidlerAtlanticJune 28, 19802
"It's Still Rock And Roll To Me"Billy JoelColumbiaJuly 12, 19804
"Magic"Olivia Newton-JohnMCAAugust 9, 19803
"Sailing"Christopher CrossWarner Bros.August 30, 19801
"All Out Of Love"Air SupplyAristaSeptember 6, 19802
"Upside Down"Diana RossMotownSeptember 20, 19802
"Another One Bites The Dust"QueenElektraOctober 4, 19806*
"Woman In Love"Barbra StreisandColumbiaNovember 8, 19801
"Lady"Kenny RogersLibertyNovember 22, 19805
"(Just Like) Starting Over"John LennonGeffenDecember 27, 19805
"The Tide Is High"BlondieChrysalisJanuary 31, 19812
"Celebration"Kool and the GangDe-LiteFebruary 14, 19811
"9 To 5"Dolly PartonRCA VictorFebruary 21, 19815*
"Keep On Loving You"REO SpeedwagonEpicMarch 21, 19811
"Rapture"BlondieChrysalisApril 4, 19812
"Kiss On My List"Daryl Hall and John OatesRCA VictorApril 18, 19811
"Morning Train (Nine To Five)"Sheena EastonEMI AmericaApril 25, 19813
"Angel Of The Morning"Juice NewtonCapitolMay 16, 19811
"Being With You"Smokey RobinsonTamlaMay 23, 19811
"Bette Davis Eyes"Kim CarnesEMI AmericaMay 30, 19815*
"Stars On 45 (Medley)"Stars on 45RadioJune 13, 19811
"The One That You Love"Air SupplyAristaJuly 11, 19811
"Theme From 'Greatest American Hero'"Joey ScarburyElektraJuly 18, 19812
"Jessie's Girl"Rick SpringfieldRCA VictorAugust 1, 19812
"Endless Love"Diana Ross and Lionel RichieMotownAugust 15, 19819
"Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)"Christopher CrossWarner Bros.October 17, 19813
"Private Eyes"Daryl Hall and John OatesRCA VictorNovember 7, 19812
"Physical"Olivia Newton-JohnMCANovember 21, 19819
"I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)"Daryl Hall and John OatesRCA VictorJanuary 23, 19821
"Centerfold"The J. Geils BandEMI AmericaJanuary 30, 19825
"Open Arms"JourneyColumbiaMarch 6, 19821
"I Love Rock 'N Roll"Joan Jett and the BlackheartsBoardwalkMarch 13, 19825

List of number-one albums

RECORD WORLD #1 POP ALBUMS: 1964–1973[22]

AlbumArtistLabelChart date album reached #1Weeks at #1
"Introducing... The Beatles"The BeatlesVee-JayApril 18, 19641
"The Beatles Second Album"The BeatlesCapitolApril 25, 19645
"Hello Dolly!"Louis ArmstrongKappMay 30, 19648
"A Hard Day's Night"The BeatlesCapitolJuly 25, 196413
"People"Barbra StreisandColumbiaOctober 24, 19647
"Beach Boys Concert"The Beach BoysCapitolDecember 12, 19644
"Beatles '65"The BeatlesCapitolJanuary 9, 19657
"Goldfinger Soundtrack"John BarryUnited ArtistsFebruary 27, 19654
"Mary Poppins Soundtrack"Irwin KostalBuena VistaMarch 27, 19659*
"Introducing Herman's Hermits"Herman's HermitsMGMApril 24, 19652
"My Name is Barbra"Barbra StreisandColumbiaJune 12, 19654
"Herman's Hermits on Tour"Herman's HermitsMGMJuly 10, 19651
"Beatles VI"The BeatlesCapitolJuly 17, 19655
"Out of Our Heads"The Rolling StonesLondonAugust 21, 19654
"Help!"The BeatlesCapitolSeptember 18, 19658*
"Look at Us"Sonny and CherATCOOctober 16, 19651
"The Sound of Music"Various ArtistsRCA VictorNovember 20, 19651
"Whipped Cream and Other Delights"Herb Alpert and the Tijuana BrassA&MNovember 27, 19658*
"My Name is Barbra Two"Barbra StreisandColumbiaDecember 4, 19652
"Rubber Soul"The BeatlesCapitolJanuary 15, 19666
"Ballads of the Green Berets"SSgt. Barry SadlerRCA VictorMarch 19, 19666
"Color Me Barbra"Barbra StreisandColumbiaApril 30, 19663
"Going Places"Herb Alpert and the Tijuana BrassA&MMay 21, 19661
"What Now My Love"Herb Alpert and the Tijuana BrassA&MMay 28, 19669
"Yesterday and Today"The BeatlesCapitolJuly 30, 19663
"Aftermath"The Rolling StonesLondonAugust 20, 19662
"Revolver"The BeatlesCapitolSeptember 9, 19668
"The Monkees"The MonkeesColgemsOctober 29, 196613*
"S.R.O."Herb Alpert and the Tijuana BrassA&MDecember 24, 19663
"More of the Monkees"The MonkeesColgemsFebruary 18, 196713*
"The Mamas and the Papas Deliver"The Mamas and the PapasDunhillApril 29, 19672
"Revenge"Bill CosbyWarner Bros.June 3, 19671
"I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You"Aretha FranklinAtlanticJune 10, 19671
"Sounds Like"Herb Alpert and the Tijuana BrassA&MJune 17, 19672
"Headquarters"The MonkeesColgemsJuly 1, 19671
"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"The BeatlesCapitolJuly 8, 196713
"Ode to Billie Joe"Bobbie GentryCapitolOctober 7, 19674
"Diana Ross and the Supremes Greatest Hits"Diana Ross and the SupremesMotownNovember 4, 19675
"Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn, and Jones, Ltd."The MonkeesColgemsDecember 9, 19674
"Magical Mystery Tour"The BeatlesCapitolJanuary 6, 19687
"John Wesley Harding"Bob DylanColumbiaFebruary 24, 19681
"Blooming Hits"Paul Mauriat and his OrchestraPhilipsMarch 2, 19686
"The Graduate Soundtrack"Simon and GarfunkelColumbiaApril 13, 19686
"Bookends"Simon and GarfunkelColumbiaMay 25, 19686
"The Beat of the Brass"Herb Alpert and the Tijuana BrassA&MJuly 6, 19684
"Wheels of Fire"CreamATCOAugust 3, 19683
""The RascalsAtlanticAugust 24, 19681
'Waiting for the Sun"The DoorsElektraAugust 31, 19684
"Cheap Thrills"Big Brother and the Holding CompanyColumbiaSeptember 28, 19686*
"Feliciano!"Jose FelicianoRCA VictorOctober 26, 19681
"Electric Ladyland"The Jimi Hendrix ExperienceRepriseNovember 2, 19684
"The Beatles (White Album)"The BeatlesAppleDecember 14, 196814
"Ball"Iron ButterflyATCOMarch 22, 19691
"Blood, Sweat, and Tears"Blood, Sweat, and TearsColumbiaMarch 29, 19692
"Hair (Original Cast Recording)"Various ArtistsRCA VictorApril 12, 196913*
"Nashville Skyline"Bob DylanColumbiaMay 31, 19693
"Tommy"The WhoDeccaAugust 2, 19693
"Romeo and Juliet - Soundtrack"Nino RotaCapitolAugust 23, 19691
"At San Quentin"Johnny CashColumbiaAugust 30, 19691
"Blind Faith"Blind FaithATCOSeptember 6, 19695
"Green River"Creedence Clearwater RevivalFantasyOctober 11, 19693
"Abbey Road"The BeatlesAppleNovember 1, 196912*
"Led Zeppelin II"Led ZeppelinAtlanticJanuary 3, 19706*
"Bridge Over Troubled Water"Simon and GarfunkelColumbiaMarch 7, 19703
"Hey Jude"The BeatlesAppleMarch 28, 19703
"Deja Vu"Crosby, Stills, Nash, and YoungAtlanticApril 18, 19704
"McCartney"Paul McCartneyAppleMay 16, 19704
"Let it Be"The BeatlesAppleJune 13, 19705
"Woodstock - Music From The Original Soundtrack And More"Various ArtistsCotillionJuly 18, 19701
"Self-Portrait"Bob DylanColumbiaJuly 25, 19702
"Blood, Sweat, and Tears III"Blood, Sweat, and TearsColumbiaAugust 8, 19703
"Cosmo's Factory"Creedence Clearwater RevivalFantasyAugust 29, 19707*
"Mad Dogs and Englishmen"Joe CockerA&MSeptember 19, 19702
"Abraxas"SantanaColumbiaOctober 31, 19704*
"Led Zeppelin III"Led ZeppelinAtlanticNovember 14, 19703
"Greatest Hits"Sly and the Family StoneEpicDecember 5, 19701
"All Things Must Pass"George HarrisonAppleDecember 26, 19708*
"Jesus Christ Superstar"Various ArtistsDeccaFebruary 6, 19715*
"Chicago III"ChicagoColumbiaFebruary 27, 19712
"Pearl"Janis JoplinColumbiaMarch 13, 19715*
"Love Story Soundtrack"Francis LaiParamountApril 10, 19712
"4 Way Street"Crosby, Stills, Nash, and YoungAtlanticMay 22, 19711
"Sticky Fingers"The Rolling StonesRolling StonesMay 29, 19713
"Tapestry"Carole KingOdeJune 26, 197115*
"Every Picture Tells a Story"Rod StewartMercuryOctober 2, 19712
"Imagine"John LennonAppleOctober 23, 19713
"Shaft"Isaac HayesEnterpriseNovember 13, 19712
"Santana III"SantanaColumbiaNovember 27, 19713
"There's a Riot Goin' On"Sly and the Family StoneEpicDecember 18, 19711
"Led Zeppelin IV"Led ZeppelinAtlanticDecember 25, 19712
"Music"Carole KingOdeJanuary 8, 19722
"American Pie"Don McLeanUnited ArtistsJanuary 22, 19723*
"Concert for Bangladesh"George Harrison and FriendsAppleJanuary 29, 19725
"Harvest"Neil YoungRepriseMarch 4, 19722
"America"AmericaWarner Bros.April 1, 19725
"First Take"Roberta FlackAtlanticMay 6, 19725
"Thick as a Brick"Jethro TullRepriseJune 10, 19721
"Exile on Main Street"The Rolling StonesRolling StonesJune 17, 19728
"Honky Chateau"Elton JohnUniAugust 12, 19722
"Chicago V"ChicagoColumbiaAugust 26, 19723
"Never a Dull Moment"Rod StewartMercurySeptember 16, 19725
"Superfly"Curtis MayfieldCurtomOctober 21, 19722
"Days of Future Passed"The Moody BluesDeramNovember 4, 19721
"Catch Bull At Four"Cat StevensA&MNovember 11, 19724
"Rhymes and Reasons"Carole KingOdeDecember 9, 19722
"Seventh Sojourn"The Moody BluesThresholdDecember 23, 19722
"No Secrets"Carly SimonElektraJanuary 6, 19736
"The World Is A Ghetto"WarUnited ArtistsFebruary 17, 19732
"Don't Shoot Me, I'm Only The Piano Player"Elton JohnMCAMarch 3, 19733
"Deliverance (Dueling Banjos)"Eric WeissbergWarner Bros.March 24, 19731
"Lady Sings the Blues"Diana RossMotownMarch 31, 19732
"Billion Dollar Babies"Alice CooperWarner Bros.April 14, 19731
"The Dark Side of the Moon"Pink FloydHarvestApril 21, 19731
"Aloha From Hawaii (Via Satellite)"Elvis PresleyRCA VictorApril 28, 19732
"Houses of the Holy"Led ZeppelinAtlanticMay 12, 19732
"The Beatles 1967-1970"The BeatlesAppleMay 26, 19732
"Red Rose Speedway"Paul McCartney and WingsAppleJune 9, 19732
"Living in the Material World"George HarrisonAppleJune 23, 19735
"Fantasy"Carole KingOdeJuly 21, 19731
"Now and Then"The CarpentersA&MJuly 28, 19731
"Chicago VI"ChicagoColumbiaAugust 4, 19732
"A Passion Play"Jethro TullRepriseAugust 18, 19732
"Brothers and Sisters"The Allman Brothers BandCapricornSeptember 1, 19734
"We're an American Band"Grand Funk RailroadCapitolSeptember 29, 19731
"Let's Get it On"Marvin GayeTamlaOctober 6, 19732
"Goat's Head Soup"The Rolling StonesRolling StonesOctober 20, 19733
"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"Elton JohnMCANovember 10, 19734*
"Ringo"Ringo StarrAppleNovember 24, 19733
"The Singles: 1969-1973"The CarpentersA&MDecember 29, 19732

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Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Barry's Hits of All Decades.
  3. Book: Company, Johnson Publishing . Jet . 1967-05-25 . Johnson Publishing Company . en.
  4. Book: Company, Johnson Publishing . Jet . 1968-12-19 . Johnson Publishing Company . en.
  5. Hits Daily Double, Friday, December 5, 2014 - RUMOR MILL, RUMOR MILLBACK TO RUMOR MILL > MANAGEMENT, AND FUN, BY WANDERING AROUND by nograybox
  6. SOURCE Nashville (Facebook) - Marie Ratliff Record World, MAF, Advertising, Billboard
  7. Record World, July 9, 1966 - Page 131 Baham to Newkeys Music Post
  8. SOURCE Nashville (Facebook) - Marie Ratliff Record World, MAF, Advertising, Billboard
  9. Record World, June 20, 1970 - Page 46 Country Hot Line By MARIE RATLIFF & CHUCK NEESE
  10. Record World, June 6, 1970 - Page 55 COUNTRY HOTLINE
  11. Record World, June 13, 1970 - Page 61 Country Hot Line
  12. Record World, June 20, 1970 - Page 46 Country Hot Line By MARIE RATLIFF & CHUCK NEESE
  13. SOURCE Nashville (Facebook) - Marie Ratliff Record World, MAF, Advertising, Billboard
  14. Chicago Tribune, August 10, 2021 - UNCHARTED WATERS
  15. SOURCE Nashville (Facebook) - Marie Ratliff Record World, MAF, Advertising, Billboard
  16. Billboard, June 30, 1990 - Page 35 COUNTRY CORNER by Marie Ratliff
  17. SOURCE Nashville (Facebook) - Marie Ratliff Record World, MAF, Advertising, Billboard
  18. News: 1984-08-03 . SIDMORE PARNES . 2024-07-27 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  19. Rolling Stone, June 10, 2020 - MUSIC, ‘We Should Be Able to Work in Any Genre Regardless of Our Race BY ELIAS LEIGHT
  20. Web site: Barry's Hits of All Decades Weekly Charts Index. Kowal. Barry. Barry's Hits of All Decades.
  21. Web site: Record World Chart Archive. AmericanRadioHistory.com.
  22. Web site: RECORD WORLD MAGAZINE: 1942 to 1982. October 26, 2020. worldradiohistory.com.