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Post by cartman2002 on May 21, 2017 20:49:49 GMT -5
Here's the 80s chart from 05/23/81
40: JUST SO LONELY – GET WET (39) 39: STILL RIGHT HERE IN MY HEART – PURE PRAIRIE LEAGUE (28) 38: THE ONE THAT YOU LOVE – AIR SUPPLY (1) 37: I LOVED ‘EM EVERY ONE – T.G. SHEPPARD (37) 36: WINNING - SANTANA (17) 35: IS IT YOU – LEE RITENOUR (15) 34: BLESSED ARE THE BELIEVERS – ANNE MURRAY (34) 33: ALL THOSE YEARS AGO – GEORGE HARRISON 32: THE WAITING – TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS (19) 31: YOU MAKE MY DREAMS – DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES (5) 30: AL NO CORRIDA – QUINCY JONES (28) 29: FIND YOUR WAY BACK – JEFFERSON STARSHIP (29) 28: JESSIE’S GIRL – RICK SPRINGFIELD (1) 27: HOLD ON LOOSELY - .38 SPECIAL (27) 26: AIN’T EVEN DONE WITH THE NIGHT – JOHN COUGAR (17) 25: SINCE I DON’T HAVE YOU – DON McLEAN (23) 24: LOVE YOU LIKE I NEVER LOVED BEFORE – JOHN O’BANION (24) 23: THIS LITTLE GIRL – GARY U.S. BONDS (11) 22: I CAN’T STAND IT – ERIC CLAPTON (10) 21: WHAT ARE WE DOIN’ IN LOVE – DOTTIE WEST (14) 20: SAY YOU’LL BE MINE – CHRISTOPHER CROSS (20) 19: I MISSED AGAIN – PHIL COLLINS (19) 18: YOU BETTER YOU BET - THE WHO (18) 17: I LOVE YOU – THE CLIMAX BLUES BAND (12) 16: KISS ON MY LIST – DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES (1) 15: AMERICA – NEIL DIAMOND (8) 14: HOW ‘BOUT US - CHAMPAIGN (12) 13: MORNING TRAIN – SHEENA EASTON (1) 12: SWEETHEART – FRANKE & THE KNOCKOUTS (10) 11: A WOMAN NEEDS LOVE – RAY PARKER JR. & RAYDIO (4) 10: WATCHING THE WHEELS – JOHN LENNON (10) 9: TOO MUCH TIME ON MY HANDS - STYX (9) 8: SUKIYAKI – A TASTE OF HONEY (3) 7: LIVING INSIDE MYSELF – GINO VANELLI (6) 6: TAKE IT ON THE RUN – REO SPEEDWAGON (5) 5: MEDLEY – STARS ON 45 (1) 4: ANGEL OF THE MORNING – JUICE NEWTON (4) 3: JUST THE TWO OF US – GROVER WASHINGTON JR. AND BILL WITHERS (2) 2: BEING WITH YOU – SMOKEY ROBINSON (2) 1: BETTE DAVIS EYES – KIM CARNES (1)
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on May 22, 2017 23:15:54 GMT -5
Wow! We're at 101 pages. Interesting considering this thread began 10 years ago.
Anyway, we have one '70s show and two '80s shows along with Memorial Day specials for each. So because of that, my weekend preview will again be a two-parter. Starting with the '70s first.
"AT40: The '70s" this week presents 5/31/1975
Four songs debuted this week: "The Hustle" - Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony (#35) "Good Lovin' Gone Bad" - Bad Company (#36) "Judy Mae" - Boomer Castleman (#38) "Baby That's Backatcha" - Smokey Robinson (#39)
Four songs fell off this week: "The Immigrant" - Neil Sedaka (#22) "Rainy Day People" - Gordon Lightfoot (#26) "Bloody Well Right" - Supertramp (#35) "Trampled Under Foot" - Led Zeppelin (#38)
Biggest Mover: "Love Will Keep Us Together" - Captain & Tennille (#33 to #25) Biggest Dropper: "Walking In Rhythm" - The Blackbyrds (#16 to #40)
Original extras: None
Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "I'm Not In Love" - 10cc (#64) Hour #2: "Swearin' To God" - Frankie Valli (#50) Hour #3: "Listen To What The Man Said" - Paul McCartney & Wings (#65; highest debut)
The special planned for Memorial Day is the AT40 show from 8/5/1972 in which Casey plays album cuts from the week's Top 40 albums.
Optional extras for this one are... Hour #1: "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast" - Wayne Newton (#4) Hour #2: "Brandy (You're A Fine Girl)" - Looking Glass (#2) Hour #3: "Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)" - The Hollies (#9)
'80s preview is coming soon.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on May 22, 2017 23:26:01 GMT -5
Now for the second half of our holiday weekend preview focusing on the '80s The "A" show this week is from 5/31/1980 Four songs debuted this week: "Shining Star" - The Manhattans (#34) "Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone" - Manhattan Transfer (#35) "We Were Meant To Be Lovers" - Photoglo (#37) "Theme From New York, New York" - Frank Sinatra (#40) Four songs fell off this week: "Heart Hotels" - Dan Fogelberg (#21) "Pilot Of The Airwaves" - Charlie Dore (#25) "Let Me Be The Clock" - Smokey Robinson (#31) "Headed For A Fall" - Firefall (#35) Biggest Mover: "It's Still Rock & Roll To Me" - Billy Joel (#38 to #21) Biggest Dropper: "Lost In Love" - Air Supply (#3 to #18) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "When Will I See You Again" - The Three Degrees "Eres Tu" - Mocedades Archive extras: "My Sharona" - The Knack "Sad Eyes" - Robert John "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" - Michael Jackson Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "More Love" - Kim Carnes (#75; highest debut) Hour #2: "Magic" - Olivia Newton-John (#64) Hour #3: "Gimme Some Lovin'" - Blues Brothers (#77; debuted) Hour #4: "Time For Me To Fly" - REO Speedwagon (#90; re-debuted) The "B" show is from 5/25/1985 which first aired back in 2013. Here was my repost from back then. Three songs debuted this week: "A View To A Kill" - Duran Duran (#36) "Oh Girl" - Boy Meets Girl (#39) "Lucky In Love" - Mick Jagger (#40) Three songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid" - Daryl Hall & John Oates (#33) "Lost In Love" - New Edition (#35) "I'm On Fire" - Bruce Springsteen (#38) Biggest Mover: "Heaven" - Bryan Adams (#20 to #12) Biggest Dropper: "That Was Yesterday" - Foreigner (#22 to #37) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Help!" - The Beatles "Through The Years" - Kenny Rogers Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Hold Me" - Menudo (#66) Hour #2: "People Are People" - Depeche Mode (#79; debuted) Hour #3: "The Goonies R Good Enough" - Cyndi Lauper (#42) Hour #4: "Not Enough Love In The World" - Don Henley (#80; debuted)
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Post by areyoureadytojump on May 26, 2017 17:47:02 GMT -5
This weekend's presentations (Weekend of May 27-28, 2017): The 70s: May 31, 1975 / "AMERICAN TOP 40 PRESENTS THE NATIONAL ALBUM COUNTDOWN" - August 5, 1972 (BONUS). The 80s: May 31, 1980 (A) / May 25, 1985 (B) / #1 Hits of the 1980s, Part 4 (May 1986 – Aug. 1987) - May 27, 2017 (BONUS). Cue sheets: May 31, 1975: charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/05-31-75.pdfAugust 5, 1972: charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/08-05-72.pdfMay 31, 1980: charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/05-31-80.pdfMay 25, 1985: charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/05-25-85.pdf
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on May 26, 2017 23:35:43 GMT -5
This weekend's presentations (Weekend of May 27-28, 2017): The 70s: May 31, 1975 / "AMERICAN TOP 40 PRESENTS THE NATIONAL ALBUM COUNTDOWN" - August 5, 1972 (BONUS). The 80s: May 31, 1980 (A) / May 25, 1985 (B) / #1 Hits of the 1980s, Part 4 (May 1986 – Aug. 1987) - May 27, 2017 (BONUS). Cue sheets: May 31, 1975: charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/05-31-75.pdfAugust 5, 1972: charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/08-05-72.pdfMay 31, 1980: charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/05-31-80.pdfMay 25, 1985: charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/05-25-85.pdfI did forget about this (of course, Premiere had to have two regular '80s countdowns this week so this special will get played very little). If it gets played anywhere this weekend, here are the optional extras: Hour #1: "Typical Male" - Tina Turner Hour #2: "Dancing On The Ceiling" - Lionel Richie Hour #3: "Se La Vie" - Robbie Nevil Hour #4: "Looking For A New Love" - Jody Watley
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Post by cartman2002 on May 28, 2017 19:40:55 GMT -5
Here's the 70s chart from 05/31/1975
40: WALKING IN RHYTHM – THE BLACKBYRDS (6) 39: BABY THAT’S BACKATCHA – SMOKEY ROBINSON (26) 38: JUDY MAE – BOOMER CASTLEMAN (33) 37: ANOTHER SOMEBODY DONE SOMEBODY WRONG SONG – B.J. THOMAS (1) 36: GOOD LOVIN’ GONE BAD – BAD COMPANY (36) 35: THE HUSTLE – VAN McCOY & THE SOUL CITY SYMPHONY (1) 34: MISTY – RAY STEVENS (14) 33: THE WY WE WERE / TRY TO REMEMBER – GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS (11) 32: KILLER QUEEN - QUEEN (12) 31: ATTITUDE DANCING – CARLY SIMON (21) 30: REMEMBER WHAT I TOLD YOU TO FORGET - TAVARES (25) 29: SHAKEY GROUND – THE TEMPTATIONS (26) 28: I WANNA DANCE WIT’ CHOO – DISCO TEX & THE SEX-O-LETTES (23) 27: I’LL PLAY FOR YOU – SEALS & CROFTS (18) 26: TAKE ME IN YOUR ARMS – THE DOOBIE BROTHERS (11) 25: LOVE WILL KEEP US TOGETHER – THE CAPTAIN & TENNILLE (1) 24: THE LAST FAREWELL – ROGER WHITTAKER (19) 23: MAGIC - PILOT (5) 22: GET DOWN, GET DOWN – JOE SIMON (8) 21: BAD LUCK (PART 1) – HAROLD MELVIN & THE BLUENOTES (15) 20: WILDFIRE – MICHAEL MURPHY (3) 19: ONLY WOMEN – ALICE COOPER (12) 18: SHOESHINE BOY – EDDIE KENDRICKS (18) 17: JACKIE BLUE – THE OZARK MOUNTAIN DAREDEVILS (3) 16: HE DON’T LOVE YOU (LIKE I LOVE YOU) – TONY ORLANDO & DAWN (1) 15: I’M NOT LISA – JESSI COULTER (4) 14: HIJACK – HERBIE MANN (14) 13: CUT THE CAKE – THE AVERAGE WHITE BAND (13) 12: PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM – ELTON JOHN (1) 11: LOVE WON’T LET ME WAIT – MAJOR HARRIS (5) 10: WHEN WILL I BE LOVED – LINDA RONSTADT (2) 9: I DON’T LIKE TO SLEEP ALONE – PAUL ANKA (8) 8: SHINING STAR – EARTH, WIND & FIRE (1) 7: OLD DAYS - CHICAGO (5) 6: BAD TIME – GRAND FUNK (4) 5: SISTER GOLDEN HAIR - AMERICA (1) 4: ONLY YESTERDAY – THE CARPENTERS (4) 3: HOW LONG - ACE (3) 2: THANK GOD I’M A COUNTRY BOY – JOHN DENVER (1) 1: BEFORE THE NEXT TEARDROP FALLS – FREDDY FENDER (1)
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Post by cartman2002 on May 28, 2017 20:03:17 GMT -5
Here's the 80s charts from 05/31/1980
40: THEME FROM “NEW YORK, NEW YORK” – FRANK SINATRA (32) 39: DON’T SAY GOODNIGHT – THE ISLEY BROTHERS (39) 38: LOVE STINKS - THE J. GEILS BAND (38) 37: WE WERE MEANT TO BE LOVERS - PHOTOGLO (31) 36: I DON’T WANT TO WALK WITHOUT YOU – BARRY MANILOW (36) 35: TWILIGHT ZONE – MANHATTEN TRANSFER (30) 34: SHINING STAR – THE MANHATTANS (5) 33: YOU MAY BE RIGHT – BILLY JOEL (7) 32: WE LIVE FOR LOVE – PAT BENETAR (27) 31: GEE WHIZ – BERNADETTE PETERS (31) 30: LADY – THE WHISPERS (28) 29: WITH YOU I’M BORN AGAIN – BILLY PRESTON & SYREETA (4) 28: THE SEDUCTION – THE JAMES LAST BAND (28) 27: SHOULD’VE NEVER LET YOU GO – NEIL SEDAKA & DARA SEDAKA (27) 26: ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL – PINK FLOYD (1) 25: WONDERING WHERE THE LIONS ARE – BRUCE COCKBURN (21) 24: LET ME LOVE YOU TONIGHT – PURE PRAIRIE LEAGUE (10) 23: TRAIN IN VAIN – THE CLASH (23) 22: RIDE LIKE THE WIND – CHRISTOPHER CROSS (2) 21: IT’S STILL ROCK AND ROLL TO ME – BILLY JOEL (1) 20: LET’S GET SERIOUS – JERMAINE JACKSON (9) 19: CUPID / I’VE LOVED YOU FOR A LONG TIME – THE SPINNERS (4) 18: LOST IN LOVE – AIR SUPPLY (3) 17: SHE’S OUT OF MY LIFE – MICHAEL JACKSON (10) 16: STEAL AWAY – ROBBIE DUPREE (6) 15: BREAKDOWN DEAD AHEAD – BOZ SCAGGS (15) 14: BRASS IN POCKET – THE PRETENDERS (14) 13: LITTLE JEANNIE – ELTON JOHN (3) 12: I CAN’T HELP IT – ANDY GIBB & OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN (12) 11: THE ROSE – BETTE MIDLER (3) 10: CARS – GARY NUMAN (9) 9: AGAINST THE WIND – BOB SEGER & THE SILVER BULLET BAND (5) 8: HURT SO BAD – LINDA RONSTADT (8) 7: STOMP – THE BROTHERS JOHNSON (7) 6: BIGGEST PART OF ME - AMBROSIA (3) 5: SEXY EYES – DR. HOOK (5) 4: DON’T FALL IN LOVE WITH A DREAMER – KENNY ROGERS WITH KIM CARNES (4) 3: COMING UP – PAUL McCartney (3) 2: CALL ME - BLONDIE (1) 1: FUNKY TOWN – LIPPS, INC. (1)
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on May 31, 2017 21:01:01 GMT -5
Sorry I'm late posting this. Blame it on the holiday I suppose. Anyway, this weekend there are TWO '70s shows and TWO '80s shows this week which means once again my weekend preview will be a two-parter. Starting first with the '70s. The "A" show is from 6/10/1972 Four songs debuted this week: "How Can I Be Sure" - David Cassidy (#35) "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast" - Wayne Newton (#36) "Immigration Man" - David Crosby & Graham Nash (#37) "I Wanna Be Where You Are" - Michael Jackson (#38) Four songs fell off this week: "Slippin' Into Darkness" - War (#25) "Day Dreaming" - Aretha Franklin (#35) "Doctor My Eyes" - Jackson Browne (#36) "Vincent" - Don McLean (#38) Biggest Mover: "Rocket Man" - Elton John (#32 to #23) Biggest Dropper: "Hot Rod Lincoln" - Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen (#9 to #18) Original extras: Hour #1: "Where Is The Love" - Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway (#68; highest debut) Hour #2: "How Do You Do" - Mouth & MacNeal (#50) Hour #3: "Sealed With A Kiss" - Bobby Vinton (#73) The "B" show is from 6/3/1978 which previously aired in 2012. Here was my repost from back then. Six songs debuted this week: "The Groove Line" - Heatwave (#26) "Use Ta Be My Girl" - The O'Jays (#28) "Still The Same" - Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band (#30) "Follow You, Follow Me" - Genesis (#37) "Last Dance" - Donna Summer (#38) "Almost Summer" - Celebration Featuring Mike Love (#40) Six songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Werewolves Of London" - Warren Zevon (#24) "Dust In The Wind" - Kansas (#28) "Jack And Jill" - Raydio (#30) "Lay Down Sally" - Eric Clapton (#31) "Sweet Talkin' Woman" - Electric Light Orchestra (#34) "Two Doors Down" - Dolly Parton (#36) Biggest Mover: "Dance With Me" - Peter Brown with Betty Wright (#26 to #16) Biggest Dropper: "Count On Me" - Jefferson Starship (#9 to #22) Original extras: "I Go Crazy" - Paul Davis This song will be played as one of the optional extras this week Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "I Go Crazy" - Paul Davis (original AT40 extra) Hour #2: "Grease" - Frankie Valli (#54) Hour #3: "Magnet And Steel" - Walter Egan (#76) I'll have the '80s preview soon.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on May 31, 2017 21:19:46 GMT -5
Now for the second half of this weekend's preview concerning the '80s. The "A" show this week is from 6/6/1987 which previously aired back in 2008. Four songs debuted this week: "Funkytown" - Pseudo Echo (#36) "Rock The Night" - Europe (#38) "Soul City" - Partland Brothers (#39) "Heart And Soul" - T'Pau (#40) Four songs fell off this week: "Se La" - Lionel Richie (#29) "Heartbreak Beat" - Psychedelic Furs (#31) "Don't Dream It's Over" - Crowded House (#34) "The Finer Things" - Steve Winwood (#39) Biggest Mover: "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" - Whitney Houston (#18 to #10) Biggest Dropper: "You Can Call Me Al" - Paul Simon (#23 to #32) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Hang On Sloopy" - The McCoys "True Colors" - Cyndi Lauper Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "I Want Your Sex" - George Michael (#51; highest debut) Hour #2: "Luka" - Suzanne Vega (#93; debuted) Hour #3: "Rock Steady" - The Whispers (#84; debuted) Hour #4: "Cross My Broken Heart" - The Jets (#63; debuted) The "B" show is from 6/12/1982 which previously aired in 2013. Here was my repost from then. Three songs debuted this week: "Still They Ride" - Journey (#34) "After The Glitter Fades" - Stevie Nicks (#37) "Hope You Love Me Like You Say You Do" - Huey Lewis & The News (#40) Three songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Still In Saigon" - The Charlie Daniels Band (#22) "My Girl" - Donnie Iris (#25) "Wake Up Little Susie" - Simon & Garfunkel (#27) Biggest Mover: "Tainted Love" - Soft Cell (#29 to #21) Biggest Dropper: "'65 Love Affair" - Paul Davis (#9 to #18) Original extras: "Listen To The Music" - The Doobie Brothers "The Rubberband Man" - The Spinners I believe the latter was played unteased as their biggest hit ever although the Spinners did hit #1 with Dionne Warwick(e) singing "Then Came You". Long Distance Dedications: "Being With You" - Smokey Robinson "I've Never Been To Me" - Charlene (at #11 this week) Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "I Know What Boys Like" - The Waitresses (which fell from #62 to #96 this week) Hour #2: "Abracadabra" - The Steve Miller Band (#50) Hour #3: "Hard To Say I'm Sorry" - Chicago (#65) Hour #4: "Paperlate" - Genesis (#80)
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jun 2, 2017 20:34:02 GMT -5
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Post by cartman2002 on Jun 4, 2017 21:01:53 GMT -5
Here's this weeks 70s chart from 06/10/1972
40: AUTOMATICALLY SUNSHINE – THE SUPREMES (37) 39: LONG HAIRED LOVER FROM LIVERPOOL – LITTLE JIMMY OSMOND (38) 38: I WANNA BE WHERE YOU ARE – MICHAEL JACKSON (16) 37: IMMIGRATION MAN – GRAHAM NASH & DAVID CROSBY (36) 36: DADDY DON’T YOU WALK SO FAST – WAYNE NEWTON (4) 35: HOW CAN I BE SURE - DAVID CASSIDY (25) 34: LOVE THEME FROM "The Godfather" -ANDY WILLIAMS (34) 33: LIVING IN A HOUSE DIVIDED – CHER (22) 32: I’VE BEEN LONELY FOR SO LONG – FREDERICK KNIGHT (27) 31: OLD MAN - NEIL YOUNG (31) 30: ME AND JULIO DOWN BY THE SCHOOLYARD – PAUL SIMON (22) 29: ISN'T LIFE STRANGE – THE MOODY BLUES (29) 28: BETCHA BY GOLLY, WOW – THE STYLISTICS (3) 27: ASK ME WHAT YOU WANT - MILLIE JACKSON (27) 26: I GOTCHA - JOE TEX (2) 25: SOMEDAY NEVER COMES - CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL (25) 24: TAXI - HARRY CHAPIN (24) 23: ROCKET MAN – ELTON JOHN (6) 22: I NEED YOU – AMERICA (9) 21: LITTLE BITTY PRETTY ONE – THE JACKSON 5 (13) 20: LEAN ON ME – BILL WITHERS (2) 19: AMAZING GRACE–THE PIPS AND DRUMS AND THE MILITARY BAND OF THE ROYAL SCOTS DRAGOON GUARDS (11) 18: HOT ROD LINCOLN - COMMANDER CODY & HIS LOST PLANET AIRMEN (9) 17: LOOK WHAT YOU DONE FOR ME - AL GREEN (4) 16: I SAW THE LIGHT - TODD RUNDGREN (16) 15: DIARY - BREAD (15) 14: WALKING IN THE RAIN WITH THE ONE I LOVE - LOVE UNLIMITED (14) 13: TROGLODYTE – JIMMY CASTOR BUNCH (6) 12: IT'S GOING TO TAKE SOME TIME - CARPENTERS (12) 11: TUMBLING DICE – THE ROLLING STONES (7) 10: I DIDN'T GET TO SLEEP AT ALL – THE 5TH DIMENSION (8) 9: OUTA-SPACE - BILLY PRESTON (2) 8: MORNING HAS BROKEN - CAT STEVENS (6) 7: THE FIRST TIME EVER I SAW YOUR FACE - ROBERTA FLACK (1) 6: NICE TO BE WITH YOU - GALLERY (4) 5: SYLVIA'S MOTHER - DR. HOOK & THE MEDICINE SHOW (5) 4: SONG SUNG BLUE - NEIL DIAMOND (1) 3: OH GIRL – THE CHI-LITES (1) 2: I'LL TAKE YOU THERE - THE STAPLE SINGERS (1) 1: THE CANDY MAN - SAMMY DAVIS, Jr. (1)
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 6, 2017 5:55:10 GMT -5
All right, this weekend there are two '70s shows but just one '80s show so again, my weekend preview will be a two-parter. This time, I'm starting with the one '80s show first. "AT40: The '80s presents 6/11/1983 which previously aired in 2011. Here was my repost from back then: Four songs debuted this week: "Baby Jane" - Rod Stewart (#32) "Roll Me Away" - Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band (#35) "Don't Pay The Ferryman" - Chris DeBurgh (#39) "Wishing" - A Flock Of Seagulls (#40) Four songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Jeopardy" - Greg Kihn Band (#24) "Der Kommissar" - After The Fire (#25) "Rio" - Duran Duran (#38) "Looking For A Stranger" - Pat Benatar (#39) Biggest Mover: "Every Breath You Take" - The Police (#36 to #25) Biggest Dropper: "Photograph" - Def Leppard (#17 to #29) Original extras: "Bus Stop" - The Hollies Long Distance Dedications: "If You Remember Me" - Chris Thompson & Night "I'll Never Love This Way Again" - Dionne Warwick Premiere optional extras: "New Year's Day" - U2 (#84) "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)" - The Eurythmics (#46) "Is There Something I Should Know" - Duran Duran (#44) "Cuts Like A Knife" - Bryan Adams (#69; debuted) '70s preview is coming soon.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 6, 2017 5:59:58 GMT -5
Now on to this weekend's '70s preview. The "A" show this week is from 6/16/1979 which previously aired back in 2013. Here was my repost from back then: Five songs debuted this week: "Days Gone Down" - Gerry Rafferty (#30) "Heart Of The Night" - Poco (#31) "I Was Made For Lovin' You" - Kiss (#35) "Do It Or Die" - Atlanta Rhythm Section (#39) "Don't Ever Wanna' Lose You" - New England (#40) Four songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Love Is The Answer" - England Dan & John Ford Coley (#26) "If Loving You Is Wrong (I Don't Want To Be Right)" - Barbara Mandrell (#31) "It Must Be Love" - Alton McClain & Destiny (#32) "Little Bit Of Soap" - Nigel Olsson (#34) "Good Timin'" - The Beach Boys (#40) Biggest Mover: "Bad Girls" - Donna Summer (#28 to #11) Biggest Dropper: "Deeper Than The Night" - Olivia Newton-John (#11 to #29) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "I Will Still Love You" - Stonebolt "We Are The Champions" - Queen Archive extras "Sundown" - Gordon Lightfoot "Rock The Boat" - The Hues Corporation "Rock Your Baby" - George McCrae The Gordon Lightfoot and Hues Corporation extras will be played in the show (the former depending if your station airs all four hours of course). "Rock Your Baby" will be played as an optional extra. Premiere optional extras Hour #1: "Sad Eyes" - Robert John (#51) Hour #2: "Good Times" - Chic (#72; debuted) Hour #3: "Rock Your Baby" - George McCrae (original AT40 Archive extra) Hour #4: "Getting Closer" - Wings (#64; highest debut) The "B" show appears to be another popular offering - this one from 6/5/1976 - the fourth time in the last five years Premiere has offered this show. Again, here is my repost from 2013. Five songs debuted this week: "Take The Money And Run" - Steve Miller Band (#30) "The Boys Are Back In Town" - Thin Lizzy (#32) "Afternoon Delight" - Starland Vocal Band (#33) "Get Closer" - Seals & Crofts (#34) "That's Where The Happy People Go" - The Trammps (#39) Five songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Hurt" - Elvis Presley (#28) "One Piece At A Time" - Johnny Cash (#29) "Disco Lady" - Johnnie Taylor (#31) "I.O.U." - Jimmy Dean (#35) "Bohemian Rhapsody" - Queen (#39) Biggest Mover: "Never Gonna Fall In Love Again" - Eric Carmen (#32 to #22) Biggest Dropper: "Love Really Hurts Without You" - Billy Ocean (#22 to #36) Original extras: "Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying" - Gerry & The Pacemakers This song will be played as an optional extra. Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Making Our Dreams Come True (Theme From 'Laverne & Shirley')" - Cyndi Grecco (#44) Hour #2: "Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying" - Gerry & The Pacemakers (original AT40 extra) Hour #3: "You're My Best Friend" - Queen (#46)
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jun 9, 2017 10:07:38 GMT -5
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jun 9, 2017 20:09:23 GMT -5
The 1983 chart had a then record of 15 British acts in the Top 40.
And a record number of foreign acts: 22.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 12, 2017 22:13:32 GMT -5
All right everybody. This weekend, there are TWO '70s shows and TWO '80s shows so once again my weekend preview will be a two-parter. Again, we start with the '70s first. The "A" show this week is from 6/19/1971 which previously aired in 2008. Six songs debuted this week: "You've Got A Friend" - James Taylor (#24) "Mr. Big Stuff" - Jean Knight (#33) "Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again" - The Fortunes (#35) "I Don't Want To Do Wrong" - Gladys Knight & The Pips (#36) "Sooner Or Later" - The Grass Roots (#37) "High Time We Went" - Joe Cocker (#38) Six songs fell off this week: "Put Your Hand In The Hand" - Ocean (#24) "If" - Bread (#25) "The Drum" - Bobby Sherman (#36) "(For God's Sake) Give More Power To The People" - The Chi-Lites (#38) "Reach Out I'll Be There" - The Four Tops (#39) "Toast And Marmalade For Tea" - Tin Tin (#40) Biggest Mover: "Don't Pull Your Love" - Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds (#30 to #19) Biggest Dropper: "Cool Aid" - Paul Humphrey & His Cool Aid Chemists (#29 to #39) Original extras: "Strangers In The Night" - Frank Sinatra "Prisoner Of Love" - Perry Como "Quarter To Three" - Gary U.S. Bonds "Strangers In The Night" will remain in the show while "Prisoner Of Love" and "Quarter To Three" will be played as optional extras. Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "If Not For You" - Olivia Newton-John (#76) Hour #2: "Prisoner Of Love" - Perry Como (original AT40 extra) Hour #3: "Quarter To Three" - Gary U.S. Bonds (original AT40 extra) The "B" show this week is from 6/25/1977 which previously aired in 2012. Here was my repost from back then: Three songs debuted this week: "You Made Me Believe In Magic" - The Bay City Rollers (#34) "Easy" - The Commodores (#39) "People In Love" - 10cc (#40) Three songs fell off the Top 40 this week: "Back Together Again" - Daryl Hall & John Oates (#28) "Hotel California" - The Eagles (#30) "Hollywood" - Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan (#32) Biggest Mover: "(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher And Higher" - Rita Coolidge (#33 to #23) Biggest Dropper: "Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)" - Joe Tex (#12 to #30) Original extras: None Premiere optional extras: "Handy Man" - James Taylor (#60) "I Feel Love" - Donna Summer (NR) "Swayin' To The Music (Slow Dancin')" - Johnny Rivers (#88; debuted) My '80s preview is coming up soon.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 12, 2017 22:32:47 GMT -5
Now for my the conclusion of my two-parter focusing on the '80s The "A" show this week is from 6/19/1982 Eight (yes, eight!) songs debuted this week: "Do I Do" - Stevie Wonder (#27) "What Kind Of Fool Am I" - Rick Springfield (#31) "Hold Me" - Fleetwood Mac (#33) "Keep The Fire Burnin'" - REO Speedwagon (#34) "Abracadabra" - The Steve Miller Band (#36) "This Man Is Mine" - Heart (#37) "Be Mine Tonight" - Neil Diamond (#39) "Stone Cold" - Rainbow (#40) Eight songs fell off this week: "'65 Love Affair" - Paul Davis (#18) "Did It In A Minute" - Daryl Hall & John Oates (#22) "Run For The Roses" - Dan Fogelberg (#23) "When He Shines" - Sheena Easton (#30) "Fantasy" - Aldo Nova (#32) "I Don't Know Where To Start" - Eddie Rabbitt (#35) "Friends In Love" - Dionne Warwick & Johnny Mahtis (#38) "Murphy's Law" - Cheri (#39) Biggest Mover: "Only The Lonely" - The Motels (#29 to #20) Biggest Dropper: "Don't Talk To Strangers" - Rick Springfield (#2 to #14) Original extras: "Last Train To London" - Electric Light Orchestra Long Distance Dedications: "Reach Out, I'll Be There" - The Four Tops "I Love You" - The Climax Blues Band Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Island Of Lost Souls" - Blondie (#41) Hour #2: "Even The Nights Are Better" - Air Supply (#55) Hour #3: "Hard To Say I'm Sorry" - Chicago (#54) Hour #4: "Eye Of The Tiger" - Survivor (#42) The "B" show this week is from 6/20/1987 which aired back in 2012. Here was my (slightly altered) repost from back then: Five songs debuted this week: "I'd Still Say Yes" - Klymaxx (#34) "The Pleasure Principle" - Janet Jackson (#35) "I Want Your Sex" - George Michael (#36) "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" - U2 (#38) "Happy" - Surface (#39) Five songs fell off the Top 40 this week: "If She Would Have Been Faithful" - Chicago (#24) "I Know What I Like" - Huey Lewis & The News (#25) "Heat Of The Night" - Bryan Adams (#29) "(I Just) Died In Your Arms" - Cutting Crew (#32) "La Isla Bonita" - Madonna (#38) Biggest Mover: "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" - Miami Sound Machine (#40 to #28) Biggest Dropper: "Big Love" - Fleetwood Mac (#18 to #37) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades" - Timbuk 3 Yes there was only one LDD in this show. This actually would become more common in the last weeks of Casey Kasem's first AT40 hosting stint. Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Rock Steady" - The Whispers (#57) Hour #2: "Give To Live" - Sammy Hagar (#69; debuted) Hour #3: "Seven Wonders" - Fleetwood Mac (#52; highest debut) Hour #4: "Can't We Try" - Dan Hill with Vonda Shepard (#72) Note: "Can't We Try" replaced "Don't Dream It's Over" (which had been gone from the Top 40 long ago) from the previous airing.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jun 16, 2017 20:07:25 GMT -5
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Post by Libra on Jun 18, 2017 17:55:21 GMT -5
June 19, 1982 LW #3: The Human League "Don't You Want Me" LW #2: Rick Springfield "Don't Talk to Strangers" LW #1: Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder "Ebony and Ivory"40 -- Rainbow - Stone Cold (40)39 -- Neil Diamond - Be Mine Tonight (35) 38 40 Huey Lewis & The News - Hope You Love Me Like You Say You Do (36) 37 -- Heart - This Man is Mine (33) 36 -- The Steve Miller Band - Abracadabra (1) 35 37 Stevie Nicks - After the Glitter Fades (32) 34 -- REO Speedwagon - Keep the Fire Burnin' (7) 33 -- Fleetwood Mac - Hold Me (4) 32 36 Karla Bonoff - Personally (19) Flashback Extra: Blondie "Island of Lost Souls", which was "a week away from hitting the countdown"31 -- Rick Springfield - What Kind of Fool Am I (21) 30 34 Journey - Still They Ride (19) 29 33 Patrice Rushen - Forget Me Nots (23) 28 31 Foreigner - Break it Up (26) 27 -- Stevie Wonder - Do I Do (13) LDD: The Four Tops "Reach Out (I'll Be There)" from Elsie Phillips in Westminster, CA to her daughter Marie, who has run away and who she hopes will return someday26 26 Loverboy - When It's Over (26)25 19 Elton John - Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny) (13) 24 24 Franke & The Knockouts - Without You (24)23 28 Kansas - Play the Game Tonight (17) 22 27 Alabama - Take Me Down (18) Flashback Extra: Air Supply "Even the Nights Are Better"21 25 Ronnie Milsap - Any Day Now (14) 20 29 The Motels - Only the Lonely (9)19 14 The Little River Band - Man on Your Mind (14) 18 11 Charlene - I've Never Been to Me (3) 17 21 Soft Cell - Tainted Love (8) AT40 Extra: The Electric Light Orchestra "Last Train to London", the city that's been named in more Top 40 song titles than any other16 20 .38 Special - Caught Up in You (10) 15 09 Tommy Tutone - 867-5309/Jenny (4) 14 02 Rick Springfield - Don't Talk to Strangers (2) 13 13 Roberta Flack - Making Love (13)12 15 Juice Newton - Love's Been a Little Bit Hard on Me (7) 11 12 Queen - Body Language (11)Flashback Extra: Chicago "Hard to Say I'm Sorry"10 10 Deniece Williams - It's Gonna Take a Miracle (10)09 17 John Cougar - Hurts So Good (2) 08 16 The Dazz Band - Let it Whip (5) 07 08 Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - Crimson and Clover (7)06 06 Asia - Heat of the Moment (4) 05 05 Willie Nelson - Always on My Mind (5) 04 04 Ray Parker Jr. - The Other Woman (4)LDD: The Climax Blues Band "I Love You" from Doug, a Canadian soldier stationed in Laar, West Germany, to his wife Leah, whose relationship almost didn't get off the ground - they met in Manitoba, split up, then met up again by chance when he was transferred to British Columbia, where they married03 07 Toto - Rosanna (2) Flashback Extra: Survivor "Eye of the Tiger"02 03 The Human League - Don't You Want Me (1) 01 01 Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder - Ebony and Ivory (1)NOTES: - The first LDD was inspired by a previous LDD either to or from a John White, who was also a runaway, though I have no idea when this previous LDD would be from.
- @ Larry Morgan spotlighting the infamous drop out of the countdown for "Even the Nights Are Better".
- #1 on the Soul chart: "Let it Whip"
- #1 on the Country chart: "Slow Hand" by Conway Twitty
- #1 on the Album chart: Asia
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jun 19, 2017 12:27:04 GMT -5
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 21, 2017 21:03:31 GMT -5
All right, as we all know by now, there are two '80s shows, but one '70s show so once again we have a two-part recap for this weekend (and I apologize for this lateness, I had personal issues to take care of. We start first with the '70s "AT40:The '70s" this week presents 6/291974 which previously aired back in 2014. This was the infamous chart where the AT40 staff guessed the entire Top 40 in advance due to Casey Kasem leaving for Hawaii to film an episode of "Hawaii Five-O". Here was my repost from back then: Now to explain the 6/29/1974 show scheduled to air this weekend. It is one of two original Casey-hosted AT40 shows in which an incomplete Billboard chart ran (6/9/1973 when the Hot 100 was revamped was another). For this show, the AT40 staff tried to guess what Billboard's Top 40 would look like in advance of the actual chart as Casey Kasem was about to depart for a few weeks to tape a guest appearance on "Hawaii Five-O". In the end, they got three out of 40 (the top two plus #34) correct. Here was the actual Billboard chart for 6/29/1974 (AT40 positions in parentheses) LW TW 03 01 Gordon Lightfoot - Sundown (1) 01 02 Bo Donaldson & The Heywoods - Billy, Don't Be A Hero (2) 02 03 The Stylistics - You Make Me Feel Brand New (4) 05 04 William DeVaughn - Be Thankful For What You Got (3) 07 05 Olivia Newton-John - If You Love Me (Let Me Know) (7) 12 06 The Hues Corporation - Rock The Boat (5) 09 07 Kool & The Gang - Hollywood Swinging (8) 06 08 Paul McCartney & Wings - Band On The Run (10) 15 09 George McCrae - Rock Your Baby (6) 27 10 John Denver - Annie's Song (16) 21 11 The Hollies - The Air That I Breathe (13) 16 12 Anne Murray - You Won't See Me (23) 17 13 Gladys Knight & The Pips - On And On (11) 04 14 Ray Stevens - The Streak (9) 19 15 Mac Davis - One Hell Of A Woman (18) 08 16 Jackson 5 - Dancing Machine (12) 25 17 Steely Dan - Rikki, Don't Lose That Number (20) 20 18 The Spinners - I'm Coming Home (19) 24 19 The Righteous Brothers - Rock And Roll Heaven (14) 26 20 Blue Magic - Sideshow (26) 11 21 Maria Muldaur - Midnight At The Oasis (22) 10 22 Marvin Hamlisch - The Entertainer (25) 13 23 The O'Jays - For The Love Of Money (15) 14 24 Carly Simon - Haven't Got Time For The Pain (17) 28 25 Ozark Mountain Daredevils - If You Wanna Get To Heaven (27) 18 26 The DeFranco Family - Save The Last Dance For Me (21) 31 27 Cher - Train Of Thought (24) 22 28 Jim Stafford - My Girl Bill (31) 40 29 Golden Earring - Radar Love (28) 39 30 ABBA - Waterloo (29) 23 31 Joni Mitchell - Help Me (32) 34 32 The Eagles - Already Gone (30) 29 33 Grand Funk Railroad - The Loco-Motion (39) DE 34 Elvis Presley - If You Talk In Your Sleep (34) DE 35 The Impressions - Finally Got Myself Together (I'm A Changed Man) (37) 32 36 Three Dog Night - The Show Must Go On (NR) DE 37 Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Takin' Care Of Business (35) 30 38 Cat Stevens - Oh Very Young (NR) DE 39 Jim Croce - Workin' At The Car Wash Blues (36) DE 40 Jimmy Buffett - Come Monday (38) The two songs AT40 guessed that didn't make the actual chart were (actual Billboard positions in parentheses) 33: ZZ Top - La Grange (41) 40: Wet Willie - Keep On Smilin' (44) "Keep On Smilin'" would eventually hit the Top 40 the following week and eventually peaked at #10. As for "La Grange", unfortunately #41 would be its' peak but it continues to be a staple on classic rock stations. Here are the optional extras for this week's show Hour #1: "The Night Chicago Died" - Paper Lace (#74) Hour #2: "Rock Me Gently" - Andy Kim (#66) Hour #3: "You And Me Against The World" - Helen Reddy (#63) The '80s preview is coming up soon.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 21, 2017 21:09:29 GMT -5
Now for the two '80s shows... The "A" show is from 6/25/1988 which aired back in 2010. Here was my repost from back then: Three songs debuted this week: "The Colour Of Love" - Billy Ocean (#38) "Just Got Paid" - Johnny Kemp (#39) "1-2-3" - Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine (#40) Three songs fell off this week: "Two Occasions" - The Deele (#37) "Wait" - White Lion (#38) "I Don't Want To Live Without You" - Foreigner (#39) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Endless Love" - Diana Ross & Lionel Richie Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love" - Chicago (#41) Hour #2: "Do You Love Me" - The Contours (#45) Hour #3: "I Should Be So Lucky"- Kylie Minogue (#42) Hour #4: "Fast Car" - Tracy Chapman (#61) The "B" show is from 6/27/1981 which aired back in 2015. Here was my repost from back then: Four songs debuted this week: "Slow Hand" - the Pointer Sisters (#32) "A Life Of Illusion" - Joe Walsh (#38) "Jones vs. Jones" - Kool & the Gang (#39) "It's Now Or Never" - John Schneider (#40) Four songs fell off this week: "Just The Two Of Us" - Grover Washington Jr. & Bill Withers (#35) "Too Much Time On My Hands" - Styx (#37) "Angel Of The Morning" - Juice Newton (#38) "How Bout Us" - Champaign (#39) Biggest Mover: "Elvira" - The Oak Ridge Boys (#23 to #10) Biggest Dropper: "I Love You" - Climax Blues Band (#12 to #31) Original extras: "Lonely Boy" - Paul Anka Long Distance Dedications: "Feelings" - Morris Albert "You've Got A Friend" - Carole King Archive extras (all are included here): "Strangers In The Night" - Frank Sinatra "Hanky Panky" - Tommy James & the Shondells "Wild Thing" - The Troggs Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Touch Me When We're Dancing" - The Carpenters (#61) Hour #2: "Endless Love" - Diana Ross & Lionel Richie (NR) Hour #3: "In The Air Tonight" - Phil Collins (#51) Hour #4: "Urgent" - Foreigner (NR)
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Post by Jeff on Jun 23, 2017 22:40:31 GMT -5
Now for the two '80s shows... The "A" show is from 6/25/1988 which aired back in 2010. Here was my repost from back then: Three songs debuted this week: "The Colour Of Love" - Billy Ocean (#38) "Just Got Paid" - Johnny Kemp (#39) "1-2-3" - Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine (#40) Three songs fell off this week: "Two Occasions" - The Deele (#37) "Wait" - White Lion (#38) "I Don't Want To Live Without You" - Foreigner (#39) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Endless Love" - Diana Ross & Lionel Richie Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love" - Chicago (#41) Hour #2: "Do You Love Me" - The Contours (#45) Hour #3: "I Should Be So Lucky"- Kylie Minogue (#42) Hour #4: "Fast Car" - Tracy Chapman (#61) Are there any remixes?
The "B" show is from 6/27/1981 which aired back in 2015. Here was my repost from back then:
Four songs debuted this week: "Slow Hand" - the Pointer Sisters (#32) "A Life Of Illusion" - Joe Walsh (#38) "Jones vs. Jones" - Kool & the Gang (#39) "It's Now Or Never" - John Schneider (#40) Four songs fell off this week: "Just The Two Of Us" - Grover Washington Jr. & Bill Withers (#35) "Too Much Time On My Hands" - Styx (#37) "Angel Of The Morning" - Juice Newton (#38) "How Bout Us" - Champaign (#39) Biggest Mover: "Elvira" - The Oak Ridge Boys (#23 to #10) Biggest Dropper: "I Love You" - Climax Blues Band (#12 to #31) Original extras: "Lonely Boy" - Paul Anka Long Distance Dedications: "Feelings" - Morris Albert "You've Got A Friend" - Carole King Archive extras (all are included here): "Strangers In The Night" - Frank Sinatra "Hanky Panky" - Tommy James & the Shondells "Wild Thing" - The Troggs Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Touch Me When We're Dancing" - The Carpenters (#61) Hour #2: "Endless Love" - Diana Ross & Lionel Richie (NR) Hour #3: "In The Air Tonight" - Phil Collins (#51) Hour #4: "Urgent" - Foreigner (NR)
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 26, 2017 23:04:32 GMT -5
This weekend presents a rare single post previewing this weekend's shows - but both '70s and '80s shows are recent repeats with all optional extras similar (with one exception for the '70s due to a recent death). "AT40: The '70s" this week presents 6/30/1973 which aired back in 2013. Here was my (edited) repost from then: Four songs debuted this week. Make that three new songs and one old song debut: "Monster Mash" - Bobby (Boris) Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers (#31) "Misdemeanor" - Foster Sylvers (#32) "I'll Always Love My Mama" - The Intruders (#39) "Time To Get Down" - The O'Jays (#40) Four songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Leaving Me" - The Independents (#26) "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life" - Stevie Wonder (#32) "Stuck In The Middle With You" - Stealers Wheel (#35) "Little Willy" - The Sweet (#37) Biggest Mover: "Doin' It To Death" - Fred Wesley & The JB's (#40 to #28) Biggest Dropper: "Hocus Pocus" - Focus (#19 to #37) Original extras: None Premiere optional extras Hour #1: "Ramblin' Man" - The Allman Brothers Band (NR) Hour #2: "Tequila Sunrise" - The Eagles (#82) Hour #3: "The Morning After" - Maureen McGovern (#86) Note: "Ramblin' Man" replaced Kris Kristofferson's "Why Me" as the Hour #1 op extra due to the recent death of Gregg Allman. "AT40: The '80s" this week presents 6/30/1984 which previously aired in 2014. Here was my repost from then: Five songs debuted this week: "Ghostbusters" - Ray Parker Jr. (#29) "State Of Shock" - The Jacksons (#30; Hot 100 Debut) "Romancing The Stone" - Eddy Grant (#36) "If Ever You're In My Arms Again" - Peabo Bryson (#37) "Panama" - Van Halen (#39) Five songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Breakdance" - Irene Cara (#17) "Run, Runaway" - Slade (#27) "I'll Wait" - Van Halen (#32) "What Is Love" - Howard Jones (#33) "Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)" - Phil Collins (#34) Biggest Mover (three-way tie): "Legs" - ZZ Top (#19 to #13) "Dance Hall Days" - Wang Chung (#25 to #19) "Sad Songs (Say So Much)" - Elton John (#26 to #20) Biggest Dropper: "Hello" - Lionel Richie (#18 to #40) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Beth" - KISS "(You're) Having My Baby" - Paul Anka with Odia Coates Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Round And Round" - Ratt (#56) Hour #2: "The Warrior" - Scandal featuring Patti Smyth (#77; debuted) Hour #3: "Sexy Girl" - Glenn Frey (#63) Hour #4: "Stuck On You" - Lionel Richie (#49)
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jun 30, 2017 19:10:39 GMT -5
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jul 2, 2017 20:56:24 GMT -5
BTW I omitted this from my preview on Monday but here are the extra content for both specials
'70s Top 40 Acts of the '70s 1978 special (same as when it aired in 2011) Hour #1: "The Way We Were" - Barbra Streisand Hour #2: "Over My Head" - Fleetwood Mac Hour #3: "Super Bad" - James Brown
'80s (#1 Songs from August 1987 through October 1988) Hour #1: "What Have I Done To Deserve This?" - The Pet Shop Boys & Dusty Springfield Hour #2: "Endless Summer Nights" - Richard Marx Hour #3: "The Devil Inside" - INXS Hour #4: "Shattered Dreams" - Johnny Hates Jazz
I'll preview next weekend's shows soon...
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jul 2, 2017 21:59:17 GMT -5
Okay next weekend we have TWO '70s shows and TWO '80s shows so I'll have a two-part preview for this weekend. I'll Start first with the '70s. The "A" show is from 7/8/1972 which aired back in 2011. Here was my post from back then: Seven songs debuted this week: "Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)" - The Hollies (#33) "Coconut" - Nilsson (#34) "Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A." - Donna Fargo (#35) "Sealed With A Kiss" - Bobby Vinton (#36) "Mary Had A Little Lamb" (yes, it made the Top 40!) - Paul McCartney & Wings (#38) "Hold Her Tight" - The Osmonds (#39) "Hold Your Head Up" - Argent (#40) Seven songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Morning Has Broken" - Cat Stevens (#24) "Walking In The Rain With The One I Love" - Love Unlimited (#31) "Tumbling Dice" - The Rolling Stones (#33) "It's Going To Take Some Time" - The Carpenters (#35) "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" - Roberta Flack (#36) "I Saw The Light" - Todd Rundgren (#37) "Immigration Man" - Graham Nash & David Crosby (#40) Biggest Mover: "Brandy (You're A Fine Girl)" - Looking Glass (#27 to #12) Biggest Dropper: "I'll Take You There" - The Staple Singers (#12 to #25) Original extras: "It's Too Late" - Carole King This song will be played as one of the optional extras. Premiere optional extras: "You Don't Mess Around With Jim" - Jim Croce (#50) "It's Too Late" - Carole King (original AT40 extra) "Popcorn" - Hot Butter (#89; debuted) The "B" show is from 7/15/1978 which aired back in 2009 and in 2015. Here is my 2015 recap. Three songs debuted this week: "Prove It All Night" - Bruce Springsteen (#35) "Love Or Something Like It" - Kenny Rogers (#38) "I've Had Enough" - Paul McCartney & Wings (#40) Three songs fell off this week: "Because The Night" - Patti Smith Group (#19) "Chattanooga Choo-Choo" - Tuxedo Junction (#32) "You're The Love" - Seals & Crofts (#40) Biggest Mover: "Hot Blooded" - Foreigner (#30 to #20) Biggest Dropper (tie): "You're The One That I Want" - John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John (#14 to #33) "Love Is Like Oxygen" - Sweet (#15 to #34) Original extras: None Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Love Is In The Air" - John Paul Young (#78; debuted) Hour #2: "You Needed Me" - Anne Murray (#88; debuted) Hour #3: "Kiss You All Over" - Exile (#72) '80s preview will be up soon.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jul 2, 2017 22:13:28 GMT -5
Now for the second half of this weekend's preview focusing on the '80s The "A" show is from 7/12/1986 Five songs debuted this week: "Rumors" - Timex Social Club (#33) "Suzanne" - Journey (#37) "One Step Closer To You" - Gavin Christopher (#38) "Sweet Freedom" - Michael McDonald (#39) "All The Love In The World" - The Outfield (#40) Five songs fell off this week: "Nothin' At All" - Heart (#28) "Vienna Calling" - Falco (#30) "One Hit (To The Body)" - The Rolling Stones (#33) "Something About You" - Level 42 (#34) "The Greatest Love Of All" - Whitney Houston (#37) Biggest Mover: "Papa Don't Preach" - Madonna (#35 to #24) Biggest Dropper: "A Different Corner" - George Michael (#16 to #28) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Time After Time" - Cyndi Lauper "Stuck On You" - Lionel Richie Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Dancing On The Ceiling" - Lionel Richie (NR) Hour #2: "Take My Breath Away" - Berlin (#48) Hour #3: "Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone)" - Glass Tiger (#86) Hour #4: "Point Of No Return" - Nu Shooz (#87) The "B" show is from 7/12/1980 airing for a record fifth time. Here is a repost from the 2013 airing: Six songs debuted this week: "Take A Little Rhythm" - Ali Thomson (#35) "Into The Night" - Benny Mardones (#36) "Old Fashion Love" - The Commodores (#37) "King Of The Hill" - Rick Pinette & Oak (#38) "Jo Jo" - Boz Scaggs (#39) "Make A Little Magic" - The Dirt Band (#40) Biggest Mover: "Emotional Rescue" - The Rolling Stones (#33 to #22) Biggest Dropper: "Cars" - Gary Numan (#17 to #29) Original Extras: "Tom Dooley" - The Kingston Trio "I'll Take You There" - The Staple Singers Long Distance Dedications: "We Are Family" - Sister Sledge "I Pledge My Love" - Peaches & Herb Archive extras: "Teen Angel" - Mark Dinning "Theme From 'A Summer Place'" - Percy Faith "Stuck On You" - Elvis Presley Note: "Teen Angel" - which had been previously deleted from its' 2007 and 2008 airings - is actually included in the show this week. Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Who Shot J.R." - Gary Burbank (#68) Hour #2: "Boulevard" - Jackson Browne (#53) Hour #3: "Drivin' My Life Away" - Eddie Rabbitt (#55) Hour #4: "I'm Alright" - Kenny Loggins (#88; debuted)
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Post by kani on Jul 4, 2017 11:16:38 GMT -5
Does anyone know what shows AT40 airs today for July 4 for WPNC and WTOJ FM? Thanks
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jul 7, 2017 18:09:35 GMT -5
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