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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Feb 26, 2009 22:22:13 GMT -5
Hello, This weekend's Premiere AT40 offerings are From the '70s: 2/23/1974 www.oldradioshows.com/at40/022374.htmlFour songs debuted this week: "Jet" - Paul McCartney & Wings "There Won't Be Anymore" - Charlie Rich "Mighty Love" - The Spinners "Energy Crisis '74" - Dickie Goodman Falling off... "Americans" - Gordon Sinclair "Abra-Ca-Dabra" - DeFranco Family "The Most Beautiful Girl" - Charlie Rich "Time In A Bottle" - Jim Croce The '80's show will feature 2/7/1987: www.oldradioshows.com/at40/020787.htmlFour songs debut this week: "Let's Wait Awhile" - Janet Jackson "Facts Of Love" - Jeff Lorber Featuring Karyn White "Caught Up In The Rapture" - Anita Baker "Without Your Love" - Toto Falling off this week... "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" - Wang Chung "All I Wanted" - Kansas "Falling In Love (Uh-Oh)" - Miami Sound Machine "Coming Around Again" - Carly Simon Enjoy the weekend.
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Post by Libra on Feb 28, 2009 23:56:17 GMT -5
February 7, 1987 40 -- Toto - Without Your Love (38) 39 -- Anita Baker - Caught Up in the Rapture (37) 38 24 Duran Duran - Notorious (2) 37 -- Jeff Lorber Featuring Karyn White - Facts of Love (27) 36 -- Janet Jackson - Let's Wait Awhile (2) 35 40 Bruce Hornsby & The Range - Mandolin Rain (4) AT40 Extra: John Cougar Mellencamp "Hurts So Good", featuring the stories of how it was co-written with high school buddy George Green and how Green disappeared after it became a hit34 16 Survivor - Is This Love (9) 33 37 Dead or Alive - Brand New Lover (15) 32 35 Eddie Money - I Wanna Go Back (14) 31 36 Corey Hart - Can't Help Falling in Love (24) Flashback Extra: Starship "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now", about to hit the Top 4030 19 The Bangles - Walk Like an Egyptian (1) 29 15 Kool & The Gang - Victory (10) 28 30 Aretha Franklin - Jimmy Lee (28)LDD: Bryan Adams "Heaven" from Yostaka, a Japanese student studying for Japanese college entrance exams, to his girlfriend in Australia27 31 Journey - I'll Be Alright Without You (14) 26 33 Bruce Willis - Respect Yourself (5) 25 27 Benjamin Orr - Stay the Night (24) 24 32 The Beastie Boys - (You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party!) (7) 23 25 Chico DeBarge - Talk to Me (21) 22 26 Peter Gabriel - Big Time (8) 21 29 Linda Ronstadt & James Ingram - Somewhere Out There (2) 20 18 Billy Joel - This is the Time (18) 19 21 Luther Vandross - Stop to Love (15) 18 22 Cinderella - Nobody's Fool (13) 17 20 The Jets - You Got it All (3) LDD: Paul Hardcastle "19" from Cara in memory of her oldest brother Mark, who was listed MIA in Vietnam at the end of 1970...at the age of 19.16 06 Janet Jackson - Control (5) 15 23 Huey Lewis & The News - Jacob's Ladder (1) 14 17 Ready For the World - Love You Down (9) 13 08 Gregory Abbott - Shake You Down (1) 12 14 Lionel Richie - Ballerina Girl (7) 11 03 Robbie Nevil - C'est La Vie (2) 10 12 Boston - We're Ready (9) 09 13 Chicago - Will You Still Love Me (3) 08 07 Glass Tiger - Someday (7) LDD: Paul Young "Every Time You Go Away" from Michelle Kwai to her friend Sahai, who had moved away to Jamaica some time ago07 11 The Georgia Satellites - Keep Your Hands to Yourself (2) 06 04 Genesis - Land of Confusion (4) 05 10 Samantha Fox - Touch Me (I Want Your Body) (4) 04 05 Cyndi Lauper - Change of Heart (3) 03 09 Bon Jovi - Livin' on a Prayer (1) 02 01 Billy Vera & The Beaters - At This Moment (1) 01 02 Madonna - Open Your Heart (1)NOTES: - I'm pretty irritated at the production of this week's show...six of my favorites (Mandolin Rain, I Wanna Go Back, Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now, Big Time, Someday, Land of Confusion) were all shortened this week! >:( The last three weren't shortened as much...but still. And really, what's the point of making a song an Extra if you're only going to shorten it?
- Story of Green's disappearance: Mellencamp gave Green a co-writing credit on "Hurts So Good", which set up a 50-50 split of royalties. After it became the huge hit that it was, it was discovered that Green had disappeared - phone number disconnected, no forwarding address. Mellencamp put the word out that he was looking for Green, and some time later Green was located, in Nashville. Green hadn't been listening to pop radio at all, and thus had no idea that "Hurts So Good" had become huge...but he certainly was happy to find that out! Green and Mellencamp went on to co-write many songs on Mellencamp's albums Uh-Huh and Scarecrow. (Upon researching, singles from those two albums that were co-written were "Crumblin' Down" and "Rain on the Scarecrow". Later co-written singles were "Human Wheels", "Key West Intermezzo", and "Your Life is Now".)
- Casey declared "Hurts So Good" as Mellencamp's biggest hit, basing that off of all the weeks it spent in the Top 40.
- What made Casey decide to go with three LDD's in the show for a time, I wonder? (Note to jdelachjr: The "old radio shows" website does not have "Heaven", the first LDD, listed.)
- A shockingly low number of songs at their peak positions this week...only two! I wonder if that's a record? That said, on 2/14, NINE songs would hit their peaks. ("Without Your Love", "Caught Up in the Rapture", "Stay the Night", "Stop to Love", "Nobody's Fool", "We're Ready", "Touch Me (I Want Your Body)", "Change of Heart", and "Livin' on a Prayer")
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 1, 2009 0:30:43 GMT -5
On the Old Radio Shows link, it was the closest playlist I could find because Charis did not have a cue sheet available. Next time I will use Charis for links if they are available. Some of the corresponding Old Radio Shows links in recent weeks have proven to be inaccurate.
Btw this was one rare instance when Casey Kasem did not list songs that fell off the Top 40 the previous week. Casey had the droppers as a regular feature as early as December 1983 (?). This did not include 1970-'71 shows when Casey listed droppers at the beginning of the show.
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Post by cartman2002 on Mar 1, 2009 22:21:51 GMT -5
Here's this week 70s chart from 1974 40: ENERGY CRISIS '74 - DICKIE GOODMAN (33)39: NEVER NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP - BARRY WHITE (7) 38: LAST KISS - WEDNESDAY (34)37: MIGHTY LOVE - PART 1 - SPINNERS (20) 36: THERE WON’T BE ANYMORE - CHARLIE RICH (18) 35: I LIKE TO LIVE THE LOVE - B.B. KING (28)34: BABY COME CLOSE - SMOKEY ROBINSON (27)33: LIVING FOR THE CITY - STEVIE WONDER (8)* 32: COME AND GET YOUR LOVE - REDBONE (4)31: CAN THIS BE REAL - NATURAL FOUR (31)www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdFuiSraJss30: MY SWEET LADY - CLIFF DeYOUNG (17)29: TRYING TO HOLD ON TO MY WOMAN - LAMONT DOZIER (15)28: JIM DANDY - BLACK OAK ARKANSAS (25)27: JET - PAUL McCARTNEY & WINGS (7) 26: SMOKIN' IN THE BOYS ROOM - BROWNSVILLE STATION* (3)25: I'VE GOT TO USE MY IMAGINATION - GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS (4) 24: SUNSHINE ON MY SHOULDER - JOHN DENVER (1) 23: THE JOKER - STEVE MILLER BAND* (1)22: ERES TU (TOUCH THE WIND) - MOCEDADES (9)21: MOCKINGBIRD - JAMES TAYLOR & CARLY SIMON (5) 20: SEXY MAMA - MOMENTS (17) 19: MIDNIGHT RIDER - GREGG ALLMAN (19) www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItnG3jFErvo18: SHOW AND TELL - AL WILSON (1)17: A LOVE SONG - ANNE MURRAY (12) 16: DARK LADY - CHER (1) 15: DOO DOO DOO DOO DOO (HEARTBREAKER) - ROLLING STONES (15) www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKBqw2bT63A14: LAST TIME I SAW HIM - DIANA ROSS (14)www.youtube.com/watch?v=3th9cyjiRa813: I LOVE - TOM T. HALL (12) 12: AMERICANS - BRYON MacGREGOR (4)11: PUT YOUR HANDS TOGETHER - THE O'JAYS (10) 10: LET ME BE THERE - OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN (6) 9: YOU'RE SIXTEEN - RINGO STARR (1)* 8: ROCK ON - DAVID ESSEX (5)7: BOOGIE DOWN - EDDIE KENDRICKS (2) 6: JUNGLE BOOGIE - KOOL & THE GANG (4) 5: LOVE'S THEME - LOVE UNLIMITED ORCHESTRA (1) 4: SPIDERS AND SNAKES - JIM STAFFORD (3)3: UNTIL YOU COME BACK TO ME (THAT'S WHAT I'M GONNA DO) - ARETHA FRANKLIN (3)www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTnCHP-9Wdo2: SEASONS IN THE SUN - TERRY JACKS (1)1: THE WAY WE WERE - BARBRA STREISAND (1) www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnTwTazfLWE
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Post by friday on Mar 2, 2009 0:00:27 GMT -5
They played that 1987 episode a couple weeks ago on Sirius/XM. It was cool hearing "19" as an LDD, just because it's one of those songs you'd never expect to be one, unlike the other two that week. A bunch of really good songs on that episode, although hearing the 2/27/88 episode just now kinda puts this one to shame.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 6, 2009 1:13:10 GMT -5
This week's AT40 shows are as follows: The 1970's show will be from 3/6/1971 (originally aired 2/27): www.oldradioshows.com/at40/022771.htmlSeven songs debuted: "Blue Money" - Van Morrison "Free" - Chicago "Oye Como Va" - Santana "What Is Life" - George Harrison "What's Going On" - Marvin Gaye "Wild World" - Cat Stevens "You're All I Need To Get By" - Aretha Franklin Dropping from the chart that week... "One Less Bell To Answer" - 5th Dimension "My Sweet Lord" - George Harrison "Remember Me" - Diana Ross "Stoney End" - Barbra Streisand "It's Impossible" - Perry Como "Your Song" - Elton John "Lonely Days" - Bee Gees Btw I did link to Old Radio Shows again for this one because there was no accompanying Charis cue sheet but in consulting with Pete Battistini's book, all extras listed for that show are mentioned on the link. However, only "Mercedes Benz" by Janis Joplin will be kept by Premiere. "Rock 'n Roll Waltz" and "Suspicious Minds" will not be played at all. Now on to the '80s show. This weekend it is 3/3/1984: www.charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/03-03-84.pdfFour songs debut this week: "Miss Me Blind" - Culture Club "Girls" - Dwight Tilley "Radio Ga-Ga" - Queen "Come Back And Stay" - Paul Young Falling off the chart... "So Bad" - Paul McCartney "I Guess That's Why They Call Them The Blues" - Elton John "Break My Stride" - Matthew Wilder "Pink Houses" - John Cougar Mellencamp
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Post by Libra on Mar 6, 2009 1:42:34 GMT -5
Ummm...on the Charis cue sheet, some songs have ( ) next to them, some have (A), and some have (B). What does all that mean? ???
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 6, 2009 9:16:51 GMT -5
I think (A) is for A-side and (B) is for B-side.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Mar 6, 2009 9:55:13 GMT -5
Where can I hear these old shows?
Clear Channel used to have an AT40 channel, but it's gone.
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Post by cartman2002 on Mar 6, 2009 14:46:03 GMT -5
Wikipedia has a list of radio stations that carry At40: The 70s and/or At40: 1980s on its At40 page.
My best bets to hear the shows on the internet are for the 70's WMGN Madison and KQQL Minneapolis and for the 80s KQLL Tulsa and WMGA West Virginia
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Post by cartman2002 on Mar 8, 2009 21:02:47 GMT -5
Here's This week 70s show from 1971 40: JUST SEVEN NUMBERS (Can Straighten Out My Life) – THE FOUR TOPS (40)www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nFiduD2doc39: BLUE MONEY – VAN MORRISON (23) 38: YOU’RE ALL I NEED TO GET BY – ARETHA FRANKLIN (19) 37: PRECIOUS PRECIOUS - JACKIE MOORE (30) 36: D.O.A. – BLOODROCK (36)www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Z1lD513AAE35: WILD WORLD – CAT STEVENS (11)34: BURNING BRIDGES - MIKE CURB GENERATION (34)www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXIjE_gDw9433: IF I WERE YOUR WOMAN - GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS (9) 32: FREE – CHICAGO (20) 31: THEME FROM "LOVE STORY" - FRANCIS LAI (31) www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWckifzPw8I30: (Do The) PUSH AND PULL Part 1 – RUFUS THOMAS (27) 29: WHAT’S GOING ON – MARVIN GAYE (2) 28: JODY’S GOT YOUR GIRL AND GONE - JOHNNY TAYLOR (28)www.youtube.com/watch?v=lo7XLNsxn6827: WHAT IS LIFE - GEORGE HARRISON (10) 26: OYE COMO VA - SANTANA (13) 25: GROOVE ME - KING FLOYD (6)24: (Where Do I Begin) LOVE STORY - ANDY WILLIAMS (9) 23: CRIED LIKE A BABY - BOBBY SHERMAN (16) 22: HELP ME MAKE IT THROUGH THE NIGHT - SAMMI SMITH (8)21: TEMPTATION EYES - GRASS ROOTS (16) 20: I HEAR YOU KNOCKIN' - DAVE EDMONDS (4) 19: AMAZING GRACE - JUDY COLLINS (15) 18: DON'T LET THE GREEN GRASS FOOL YOU - WILSON PICKETT (17) 17: WATCHING SCOTTY GROW - BOBBY GOLDSBORO (11) 16: ROSE GARDEN - LYNN ANDERSON (3)15: DOESN'T SOMEBODY WANT TO BE WANTED – THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY (6) 14: KNOCK THREE TIMES - DAWN (1) 13: Theme From "LOVE STORY" - HENRY MANCINI (13) www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mik4cFOvhzo12: PROUD MARY - IKE & TINA TURNER (4)11: HAVE YOU EVER SEEN THE RAIN - CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL (8) 10: SWEET MARY - WADSWORTH MANSION (7)9: MR. BOJANGLES - NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND (9)www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3YMyW0SqmU8: AMOS MOSES - JERRY REED (8)www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPa-xqTYd3A7: FOR ALL WE KNOW – CARPENTERS (3) 6: SHE'S A LADY - TOM JONES (2)5: IF YOU COULD READ MY MIND - GORDON LIGHTFOOT (5) www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK--A-IaZnA4: JUST MY IMAGINATION (Running Away With Me) – THE TEMPTATIONS (4) 3: ME AND BOBBY McGEE - JANIS JOPLIN (1)2: MAMA'S PEARL – THE JACKSON 5 (2)www.youtube.com/watch?v=itU78Y2VHY41: ONE BAD APPLE – THE OSMONDS (1)www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yrx9pezxF8
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Post by cartman2002 on Mar 8, 2009 21:08:26 GMT -5
and here's the 80s chart from this week in 1984 40: MISS ME BLIND - CULTURE CLUB (5) 39: GIRLS - DWIGHT TWILLEY (16)38: RADIO GA-GA - QUEEN (16) 37: MIDDLE OF THE ROAD - THE PRETENDERS (19) 36: COME BACK AND STAY - PAUL YOUNG (22)35: LIVIN' IN DESPERATE TIMES - OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN (33) 34: HOLD ME NOW - THOMPSON TWINS (3)33: NEW SONG - HOWARD JONES (27)32: RUNNER - MANFRED MANN'S EARTH BAND (22) 31: BACK WHERE YOU BELONG - .38 SPECIAL (20) 30: LET'S STAY TOGETHER - TINA TURNER (26)29: THE POLITICS OF DANCING - RE-FLEX (24)28: ALMOST OVER YOU - SHEENA EASTON (25) 27: THINK OF LAURA - CHRISTOPHER CROSS (9) 26: RUNNING WITH THE NIGHT - LIONEL RICHIE (7) 25: ADULT EDUCATION - DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES (8) 24: GIVE IT UP - K.C. (18)23: THIS WOMAN - KENNY ROGERS (23) www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMBJFI9VQEI22: OWNER OF A LONELY HEART - YES (1)21: AUTOMATIC - THE POINTER SISTERS (5) 20: TALKING IN YOUR SLEEP - ROMANTICS (3)19: YAH MO B THERE - JAMES INGRAM W/ MICHAEL McDONALD (19)www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJRPMAG_vGA18: THE LANGUAGE OF LOVE - DAN FOGELBERG (13)17: GOT A HOLD ON ME - CHRISTINE McVIE (10) 16: FOOTLOOSE - KENNY LOGGINS (1)15: THAT'S ALL - GENESIS (6) 14: AN INNOCENT MAN - BILLY JOEL (10) 13: NEW MOON ON MONDAY - DURAN DURAN (10) 12: JOANNA - KOOL & THE GANG (3) 11: HERE COMES THE RAIN AGAIN - EURYTHMICS (4) 10: I WANT A NEW DRUG - HUEY LEWIS & THE NEWS (6) 9: LET THE MUSIC PLAY - SHANNON (8)8: WRAPPED AROUND YOUR FINGER - POLICE (8)www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWh5ilLBs-k7: SOMEBODY'S WATCHING ME - ROCKWELL (2)6: KARMA CHAMELEON - CULTURE CLUB (1)5: NOBODY TOLD ME - JOHN LENNON (5)www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuuhsqA95iA4: THRILLER - MICHAEL JACKSON (4)www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DOzITFjq703: GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN - CYNDI LAUPER (2)2: 99 LUFTBALLONS - NENA (2)www.youtube.com/watch?v=BixIX3mjcBY1: JUMP - VAN HALEN (1)www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDh5xhekGb8
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Post by stevet45 on Mar 13, 2009 0:16:45 GMT -5
Ummm...on the Charis cue sheet, some songs have ( ) next to them, some have (A), and some have (B). What does all that mean? ??? (A) stands for ASCAP, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. (B) stands for BMI, Broadcast Music Inc. These two companies are called performance rights organizations and among their functions is to act as the middleman between songwriters and the people who make money from their music. They collect royalties and then distribute them to the songwriters. Back in the day when these programs were broadcast, radio stations were compelled to keep logs of the songs they played, and pay a set rate to the appropriate agency for each playing. The listing on the cue sheets was a courtesy by the AT40 staff to prevent someone at each radio station from having to look up 40-50 songs each week (including, you'll note, the theme song). Someone who works in radio can best answer this, but I believe radio stations now play flat fees and don't have to keep logs. Occasionally, you'll see others listed on the cue sheets such as SESAC (U.S), CAPAC (Canada), STIM (Sweden), PRS (UK), GEMA (Germany) and SACEM (France). ( ) would likely mean that the AT40 staff didn't have that information at hand when the cue sheet was typed up. Most likely, those are records in their first or second weeks on the top 40 chart.
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Post by Libra on Mar 13, 2009 3:29:36 GMT -5
My goodness...the complexities that went into making a single week's show. ( ) would likely mean that the AT40 staff didn't have that information at hand when the cue sheet was typed up. Most likely, those are records in their first or second weeks on the top 40 chart. Could the foreign-originated songs simply have been left blank rather than have the respective country indicated? The only two that had it that were that new were "Livin' in Desperate Times" (#35) and "Hold Me Now" (#34). The other four were: #37 "Middle of the Road" (in its last week in the Top 40) #24 "Give it Up" #13 "New Moon on Monday" #2 "99 Luftballoons"
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 13, 2009 6:19:56 GMT -5
This weekend's AT40 Premiere offerings are as follows:
The 1970's show will feature 3/18/1972
Four debuts: "Take A Look Around" - The Temptations "Every Day Of My Life" - Bobby Vinton "Glory Bound" - Grass Roots "Rockin' Robin" - Michael Jackson
Four droppers: "Never Been To Spain" - Three Dog Night "You Want It, You Got It" - Detroit Emeralds "The Nickel Song" - Melanie "Until It's Time For You To Go" - Elvis Presley
Extra: "Penny Lane" - The Beatles (will be played by Premiere as an optional extra)
The '80's show will feature 3/13/1982:
Five debuts: "Pretty Woman" - Van Halen "Find Another Fool" - Quarterflash "Don't Talk To Strangers" - Rick Springfield "Don't Let Him Know" - Prism "867-5309/Jenny" - Tommy Tutone
Five droppers: "Somewhere Down The Road" - Barry Manilow "Turn Your Love Around" - George Benson "Physical" - Olivia Newton-John "You Could Have Been With Me" - Sheena Easton "The Sweetest Thing I've Ever Known" - Juice Newton
Extras: "You Light Up My Life" - Debby Boone "Family Affair" - Sly & The Family Stone
Long Distance Dedications: "Back On My Feet Again" - The Babys "Through The Years" - Kenny Rogers (#13 that week)
I don't feel up to posting playlists right now so this is just basic information for both programs.
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Post by stevet45 on Mar 13, 2009 21:35:24 GMT -5
Could the foreign-originated songs simply have been left blank rather than have the respective country indicated? The only two that had it that were that new were "Livin' in Desperate Times" (#35) and "Hold Me Now" (#34). The other four were:
#37 "Middle of the Road" (in its last week in the Top 40) #24 "Give it Up" #13 "New Moon on Monday" #2 "99 Luftballoons"[/quote]
Well, the foreign agencies are listed when they're known. The country isn't listed, just the licensing agency. It's possible for a Swedish writer to belong to ASCAP or BMI.
Take this week's countdown (March 13, 1982)... next to Chilliwack's "I Believe" and Bob & Doug McKenzie's "Take Off" -- both records are written by Canadians -- (PRO) is listed... that stands for PROCAN, one of two Canadian rights agencies at the time (CAPAC was the dominant one at the time)... they have since been superseded by SOCAN.
On the 1984 countdown you refer to, five of the six songs you noted (according to the Publisher-Licensee listing under that week's Hot 100 chart) have no licensing agency listed, hence the blanks. The sixth, "Livin' In Desparate Times" was co-written by two people who belonged to different agencies, which leads to the listing (A&B)
On this week's March 13, 1982, cue sheet, only one record falls into this nonlisted category, the Go-Go's "We Got The Beat" and that is denoted by (N/L) or "not listed"... unless someone who worked on the show can say differently, I'd guess the difference between ( ) or (N/L) can be traced simply as a different person typed up the cue sheet.
And again, remember, this was probably just a courtesy by the AT40 staff... it was up to the radio stations to report what was played on their airwaves, not a syndicator.
You might note that the original cue sheets from the early days of AT40 (the early 70s) had no such listings. Looks like somewhere during the summer of 1976 they started listing the licensing agency. Possibly, and maybe Pete Battistini or Rob Durkee can speak to this, one or more of the affiliates suggested that those notations be added to the cue sheets.
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Post by Libra on Mar 15, 2009 1:33:49 GMT -5
March 13, 1982 LW #3: Joan Jett & The Blackhearts "I Love Rock 'N' Roll" LW #2: Journey "Open Arms" LW #1: The J. Geils Band "Centerfold"40 -- Quarterflash - Find Another Fool (16) 39 -- Prism - Don't Let Him Know (39)38 -- Tommy Tutone - 867-5309/Jenny (4) 37 40 Neil Diamond - On the Way to the Sky (27) 36 -- Rick Springfield - Don't Talk to Strangers (2) 35 39 Foreigner - Juke Box Hero (26) 34 37 Smokey Robinson - Tell Me Tomorrow (33) LDD: The Babys "Back on My Feet Again" from a woman named Marnie in Idaho to a man named Rex in Utah, who showed her how to love again33 33 Chilliwack - I Believe (33)32 36 Sister Sledge - My Guy (23) 31 38 Stevie Nicks - Edge of Seventeen (11) 30 -- Van Halen - (Oh) Pretty Woman (12) AT40 Extra: Debby Boone "You Light Up My Life"29 34 J. Geils Band - Freeze Frame (4) 28 29 Quincy Jones Featuring James Ingram - One Hundred Ways (14) 27 28 ABBA - When All is Said and Done (27) 26 26 Skyy - Call Me (26)25 18 Quarterflash - Harden My Heart (3) 24 25 Cliff Richard - Daddy's Home (23) 23 27 Huey Lewis & The News - Do You Believe in Love (7) 22 24 Bob & Doug McKenzie - Take Off (16) 21 22 Rod Stewart - Tonight I'm Yours (Don't Hurt Me) (20) AT40 Extra: Sly & The Family Stone "Family Affair"20 07 Hall & Oates - I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) (1) 19 21 The Pointer Sisters - Should I Do It (13) 18 20 Vangelis - Chariots of Fire (1) 17 19 Olivia Newton-John - Make a Move on Me (5) 16 17 Bertie Higgins - Key Largo (8) 15 15 Alabama - Love in the First Degree (15)14 16 Oak Ridge Boys - Bobbie Sue (12) 13 13 Kenny Rogers - Through the Years (13) (LDD from a woman named Joanne to her husband Nick, whom she met when she had a crush on him when she was 14)12 14 Buckner & Garcia - Pac-Man Fever (9) 11 12 The Police - Spirits in the Material World (11) 10 10 Little River Band - Take it Easy on Me (10) 09 09 Dan Fogelberg - Leader of the Band (9) 08 08 Diana Ross - Mirror, Mirror (8)07 11 The Go-Gos - We Got the Beat (2) 06 06 Air Supply - Sweet Dreams (5) 05 05 Stevie Wonder - That Girl (4) 04 04 The Cars - Shake it Up (4)03 03 Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - I Love Rock 'N' Roll (1) 02 02 Journey - Open Arms (2) 01 01 The J. Geils Band - Centerfold (1)NOTES: - Casey played the original demo recording of "Harden My Heart".
- Pretty boring Top 10 this week, with only #7 changing songs from the week before. Looking at the week after, it was drastically different, with only two songs in the Top 10 staying put ("Mirror, Mirror" and "Open Arms").
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Post by cartman2002 on Mar 15, 2009 21:26:30 GMT -5
This week's 70s chart is from 1972 40: TAKE A LOOK AROUND - TEMPTATIONS (30) 39: EVERY DAY OF MY LIFE - BOBBY VINTON (24) 38: I CAN'T HELP MYSELF - DONNIE ELBERT (23)37: NO ONE TO DEPEND ON - SANTANA (36) 36: TAURUS - DENNIS COFFEY (18)35: GLORY BOUND - GRASS ROOTS (34) 34: SOFTLY WHISPERING I LOVE YOU - ENGLISH CONGREGATION (29)33: ROCKIN' ROBIN - MICHAEL JACKSON (2) 32: MY WORLD - BEE GEES (16) 31: RING THE LIVING BELL- MELANIE (31) www.youtube.com/watch?v=th5bQbtexc430: BETCHA BY GOLLY WOW - STYLISTICS (3) 29: CRAZY MAMA - J.J. CALE (22)28: ROUNDABOUT - YES (13) 27: TALKING LOUD AND SAYING NOTHING - JAMES BROWN (27)www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZkjo3mNmsA26: WE'VE GOT TO GET IT ON AGAIN - ADDRISI BROTHERS (25)25: RUNNIN' AWAY - SLY & THE FAMILY STONE (23) 24: FLOY JOY - SUPREMES (16) 23: A COWBOY'S WORK IS NEVER DONE - SONNY & CHER (8) 22: LET'S STAY TOGETHER - AL GREEN (1)21: AIN'T UNDERSTANDING MELLOW - JERRY BUTLER & BRENDA LEE EAGER (21)www.youtube.com/watch?v=6G3IzrFQXYU20: AMERICAN PIE (PARTS 1 AND 2) - DON McLEAN (1)19: DON'T SAY YOU DON'T REMEMBER - BEVERLY BREMERS (15)18: ROCK AND ROLL LULLABY - B.J. THOMAS (15) 17: IN THE RAIN - DRAMATICS (7)16: SWEET SEASONS - CAROLE KING (9) 15: JOY - APOLLO 100 (6)14: I GOTCHA' - JOE TEX (2)13: BANG A GONG (GET IT ON) - T.REX (10) 12: HURTING EACH OTHER - THE CARPENTERS (2) 11: JUNGLE FEVER - CHAKACHAS (8)10: DOWN BY THE LAZY RIVER - OSMONDS (4) 9: PUPPY LOVE - DONNY OSMOND (3) 8: THE WAY OF LOVE - CHER (7) 7: PRECIOUS AND FEW - CLIMAX (3)6: MOTHER AND CHILD REUNION - PAUL SIMON (4)5: EVERYTHING I OWN - BREAD (5)www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4dXrV4FtjE4: WITHOUT YOU - NILSSON (1)3: THE LION SLEEPS TONIGHT - ROBERT JOHN (3)www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7mDzwYcZiM2: A HORSE WITH NO NAME - AMERICA (1) 1: HEART OF GOLD - NEIL YOUNG (1)www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eh44QPT1mPE
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 20, 2009 14:39:26 GMT -5
Here are this weekend's AT40 offerings from Premiere:
The '70's show this weekend will be 3/19/1977
Four songs debut... "Lido Shuffle" - Boz Scaggs "All Strung Out" - John Travolta "Spring Rain" - Silvetti "I Wanna Get Next To You" - Rose Royce
Four songs fell off the chart... "Car Wash" - Rose Royce "I Wish" - Stevie Wonder "Bite Your Lip (Get Up And Dance)" - Elton John "Living Next Door To Alice" - Smokie
Extras: "Love Hangover" - Diana Ross (will be played by Premiere as one of the optional extras)
The '80's show this week features 3/19/1988
Four songs debut... "What A Wonderful World" - Louis Armstrong "Pink Cadillac" - Natalie Cole "Electric Blue" - Icehouse "One Step Up" - Bruce Springsteen
Four songs fell... "Need You Tonight" - INXS "Don't Shed A Tear" - Paul Carrack "Could've Been" - Tiffany "Say You Will" - Foreigner
Extras: None
Long Distance Dedications (only one): "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word" - Elton John
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Post by Libra on Mar 22, 2009 14:17:02 GMT -5
March 19, 1988 40 31 The Cover Girls - Because of You (25) 39 26 Expose - Seasons Change (1) 38 -- Louis Armstrong - What a Wonderful World (32) 37 34 Salt-N-Pepa - Push It (19) 36 -- Natalie Cole - Pink Cadillac (5) 35 -- Icehouse - Electric Blue (7) 34 -- Bruce Springsteen - One Step Up (13) 33 38 Scarlett & Black - You Don't Know (20) 32 40 Taylor Dayne - Prove Your Love (7) 31 37 Alexander O' Neal Featuring Cherrelle - Never Knew Love Like This (28) 30 18 Pet Shop Boys & Dusty Springfield - What Have I Done to Deserve This? (2) 29 20 Eric Carmen - Hungry Eyes (4) 28 36 Tiffany - I Saw Him Standing There (7) 27 21 M/A/R/R/S - Pump Up the Volume (13) 26 32 Rick Springfield - Rock of Life (22) 25 13 Gladys Knight & The Pips - Love Overboard (13) 24 25 George Harrison - When We Was Fab (23) 23 30 Aerosmith - Angel (3) 22 10 Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine - Can't Stay Away From You (6) 21 24 John Cougar Mellencamp - Check it Out (14) 20 27 Terence Trent D' Arby - Wishing Well (1) 19 28 Whitney Houston - Where Do Broken Hearts Go (1) 18 23 Jody Watley - Some Kind of Lover (10) 17 11 Cher - I Found Someone (10) LDD: Elton John "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" from 15-year-old Ryan in Perry, MI to his father, who left the family when Ryan was 4 to pursue being a singer16 22 INXS - Devil Inside (2) 15 15 Sting - Be Still My Beating Heart (15)14 19 Pebbles - Girlfriend (5) 13 17 Michael Bolton - (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay (11) 12 16 The Jets - Rocket 2 U (6) 11 14 Def Leppard - Hysteria (10) 10 12 Billy Ocean - Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car (1) 09 09 Keith Sweat - I Want Her (5) 08 06 David Lee Roth - Just Like Paradise (6) 07 08 Debbie Gibson - Out of the Blue (3) 06 03 Patrick Swayze Featuring Wendy Fraser - She's Like the Wind (3) 05 05 Richard Marx - Endless Summer Nights (2) 04 07 Michael Jackson - Man in the Mirror (1) 03 02 George Michael - Father Figure (1) 02 04 Belinda Carlisle - I Get Weak (2) 01 01 Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up (1)NOTES: - A 6-man band moving up 6 notches, in their 6th week on the Hot 100. Hmmm...as Casey put it, INXS had the "Devil Inside". ;)
- Anyone besides me feel that the LDD was pretty out-of-place on this show coming after "I Found Someone"? The story behind it was pretty sad this week, and the lyrics to "Sorry" especially punctuate the hurt that Ryan had been feeling. So, coming after a song like "I Found Someone"...IDK, it just didn't feel right.
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Post by cartman2002 on Mar 22, 2009 22:01:03 GMT -5
here is this week 70s chart from 1977 40: I WANNA GET NEXT TO YOU - ROSE ROYCE (10) 39: SPRING RAIN - SILVETTI (39)www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWYhftxZGjQ38: ALL STRUNG OUT ON YOU - JOHN TRAVOLTA (34) 37: LIDO SHUFFLE - BOZ SCAGGS (11) 36: ENJOY YOURSELF - JACKSONS (6) 35: AT MIDNIGHT - RUFUS (30) 34: DISCO LUCY - WILTON PLACE STREET BAND (24) 33: TRYING TO LOVE TWO - WILLIAM BELL (10)32: GLORIA - ENCHANTMENT (25)31: WEEKEND IN NEW ENGLAND - BARRY MANILOW (10) 30: FREE - DENIECE WILLIAMS (25)29: THE FIRST CUT IS THE DEEPEST - ROD STEWART (22) 28: DO YA - ELO (24) 27: NEW KID IN TOWN - EAGLES (1) 26: YEAR OF THE CAT - AL STEWART (8) 25: RIGHT TIME OF THE NIGHT - JENNIFER WARNES (6)24: SAM - OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN (20) 23: HERE COME THOSE TEARS AGAIN - JACKSON BROWNE (23) www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKJ_XJrPfJI22: LONG TIME - BOSTON (22)www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY2p1gSOk3c21: SOUTHERN NIGHTS - GLEN CAMPBELL (1) 20: CRACKERBOX PALACE - GEORGE HARRISON (19) 19: HOTEL CALIFORNIA - EAGLES (1)18: BLINDED BY THE LIGHT - MANFRED MANN'S EARTH BAND (1) 17: SAY YOU'LL STAY UNTIL TOMORROW - TOM JONES (15) 16: SO INTO YOU - ATLANTA RHYTHM SECTION (7)15: CARRY ON WAYWARD SON - KANSAS (11)14: I'VE GOT LOVE ON MY MIND - NATALIE COLE (5) 13: MAYBE I'M AMAZED - WINGS (10) 12: BOOGIE CHILD - BEE GEES (12)www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyqmwoCWHYs11: THE THINGS WE DO FOR LOVE - 10CC (5) 10: GO YOUR OWN WAY - FLEETWOOD MAC (10)www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNM6IuA87eM9: DON'T LEAVE THIS WAY - THELMA HOUSTON (1)8: DON'T GIVE UP ON US - DAVID SOUL (1)7: TORN BETWEEN TWO LOVERS - MARY MacGREGOR (1) 6: I LIKE DREAMIN' - KENNY NOLAN (3) 5: DANCING QUEEN - ABBA (1)4: NIGHT MOVES - BOB SEGER (4)www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpXci8CXA743: RICH GIRL - DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES (1) 2: FLY LIKE AN EAGLE - STEVE MILLER BAND (2)www.youtube.com/watch?v=6a6lAwbE1J41: EVERGREEN - BARBRA STREISAND (1)www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5th39yLuJ0
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 22, 2009 23:54:20 GMT -5
Depends. I don't think that "I Found Someone" can be just as uptempo enough if you know what I mean.
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Post by Libra on Mar 23, 2009 3:50:27 GMT -5
Oh no, it's not that...I'd consider "I Found Someone" to be a midtempo. A LDD coming after a midtempo doesn't feel that odd. (Although, I've noticed them positioning a LDD following an uptempo anyway, "Dead Dog" blow-up notwithstanding.) No, I find the clash to be more in subject matter. With Ryan's story you have his father having left him when he was 4 years old, and his dedication is "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word". One can interpret that as him crying out to his father, asking what can he do since he's long gone, and does his father love him?. That kind of sadness and hurt, coming right after the happiness expressed in "I Found Someone"...it's like going from very happy to very sad right away. That was to be my original response. Then: Then again, I took a closer look at the lyrics to "I Found Someone" (I hadn't been paying that close attention when it played), and that song seems to tell a story of someone leaving, too...only with the addition of hoping that she's found someone to take it away. Hmmm...maybe there wasn't such a clash after all.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 28, 2009 20:47:45 GMT -5
I'm a little late with this but here are the AT40 shows broadcast over-the-air this weekend:
The '70s show is from 3/17/1973:
Five debuts: "Cook With Honey" - Judy Collins "One Less Set Of Footsteps" - Jim Croce "Little Willy" - Sweet "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia" - Vicki Lawrence "Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree" - Dawn
Five droppers: "Jambalaya" - Blue Ridge Rangers "Peaceful Easy Feeling" - Eagles "Do It Again" - Steely Dan "Dreidel" - Don McLean "Oh Babe What Would You Say" - Hurricane Smith
P.S.: I had no idea Casey was still naming songs that fell off the chart this early in the show's run (pre mid-'80s).
Extras: none
The '80's show is from 3/21/1981
Two debuts: "Turn Me Loose" - Loverboy "Being With You" - Smokey Robinson
Two droppers: "Staying With It" - Firefall with Lisa Nezmo "Ah! Leah!"- Donnie Iris
Extras: none
Long Distance Dedications: "The More I See You" - Chris Montez "Babe" - Styx
Archive Songs*: "Leader Of The Pack" - Shangri-Las "Ringo" - Lorne Greene "Mr. Lonely" - Bobby Vinton
* = of the three Archive Songs from the original broadcast, only "Leader Of The Pack" gets played with "Ringo" and "Mr. Lonely" being cut altogether not even being played as optional extras. Terrible butcher job.
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Post by cartman2002 on Mar 29, 2009 21:03:52 GMT -5
Here's this week 70s chart from 1973 40: COOK WITH HONEY - JUDY COLLINS (32) 39: ONE LESS SET OF FOOTPRINTS - JIM CROCE (37) 38: SOUL SONG - JOE STAMPLEY (37)37: MASTER OF EYES - ARETHA FRANKLIN (33) 36: LITTLE WILLY - SWEET (3)35: HELLO HURRAY - ALICE COOPER (35) www.youtube.com/watch?v=80bqSzONHP434: GOOD MORNING HEARTACHE - DIANA ROSS (34)www.youtube.com/watch?v=BN_VMeJEvWA33: PEACEFUL - HELEN REDDY (12) 32: KISSING MY LOVE - BILL WITHERS (31) 31: GIVE ME YOUR LOVE - BARBARA MASON (31) www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD2zSJWQ60830: THE NIGHT THE LIGHTS WENT OUT IN GEORGIA - VICKI LAWRENCE (1)29: TIE A YELLOW RIBBON 'ROUND THE OLD OAK TREE - TONY ORLANDO & DAWN (1) 28: DON'T EXPECT ME TO BE YOUR FRIEND - LOBO (8) 27: STIR IT UP - JOHNNY NASH (12)26: YOU'RE SO VAIN - CARLY SIMON (1)25: MASTERPIECE - TEMPTATIONS (7) 24: SPACE ODDITY - DAVID BOWIE (15)23: BIG CITY MISS RUTH ANN - GALLERY (23) www.youtube.com/watch?v=TC1mJC9gPEE22: HUMMINGBIRD - SEALS & CROFTS (20) 21: DANCING IN THE MOONLIGHT - KING HARVEST (13) 20: DEAD SKUNK - LOUDEN WAINWRIGHT III (16)19: DO YOU WANT TO DANCE - BETTE MIDLER (17)18: SING - THE CARPENTERS (3) 17: AUBREY - BREAD (15) 16: CALL ME (COME BACK HOME) - AL GREEN (10) 15: ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH - JOHN DENVER (9) 14: AIN'T NO WOMAN (LIKE THE ONE I'VE GOT) - FOUR TOPS (4) 13: CROCODILE ROCK - ELTON JOHN (1) 12: I'M JUST A SINGER (IN A ROCK AND ROLL BAND) - MOODY BLUES (12)www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5tb25TqXYU11: BREAK UP TO MAKE UP - STYLISTICS (5) 10: DANNY'S SONG - ANNE MURRAY (7) 9: DADDY'S HOME - JERMAINE JACKSON (9)www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDsrKAb2pgI8: NEITHER ONE OF US (WANTS TO BE THE FIRST TO SAY GOODBYE) - GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS (2) 7: COULD IT BE I'M FALLING IN LOVE - SPINNERS (4) 6: THE COVER OF "ROLLING STONE" - DR. HOOK & THE MEDICINE SHOW (6)www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUjcjUF-urU5: LAST SONG - EDWARD BEAR (3)4: ALSO SPRACH ZARATHUSTRA - DEODATO (2)3: LOVE TRAIN - O'JAYS (1)2: DUELING BANJOS -= ERIC WEISSBURG & STEVE MANDELL (2)www.youtube.com/watch?v=icWkyedURkM1: KILLING ME SOFTLY WITH HIS SONG - ROBERTA FLACK (1)www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx1XtKbEtfE
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Post by cartman2002 on Mar 29, 2009 21:10:01 GMT -5
and here's the 80s chart from 1981 40: TURN ME LOOSE - LOVERBOY (35)39: TOGETHER - TIERRA (18)38: PASSION – ROD STEWART (5) 37: SAME OLD LANG SYNE – DAN FOGELBERG (9) 36: LIVING IN A FANTASY – LEO SAYER (23)35: DON’T STOP THE MUSIC – YARBROUGH AND PEOPLES (19) 34: AIN’T EVEN DONE WITH THE NIGHT – JOHN COUGAR (17) 33: SMOKEY MOUNTAIN RAIN – RONNIE MILSAP (24) 32: JUST BETWEEN YOU AND ME – APRIL WINE (21) 31: BEING WITH YOU – SMOKEY ROBINSON (2)30: GIVING IT UP FOR YOUR LOVE – DELBERT McCLINTON (8)29: HER TOWN TOO – JAMES TAYLOR & J.D. SOUTHER (11)28: GUITAR MAN – ELVIS PRESLEY (28)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JacQ4y4C5Ug
27: THE TIDE IS HIGH - BLONDIE (1) 26: ANGEL OF THE MORNING – JUICE NEWTON (4) 25: SOMEBODY’S KNOCKIN’ – TERRI GIBBS (13) 24: PRECIOUS TO ME – PHIL SEYMOUR (22) 23: JUST THE TWO OF US – GROVER WASHINGTON JR. (2) 22: I CAN’T STAND IT – ERIC CLAPTON AND HIS BAND (10) 21: MORNING TRAIN – SHEENA EASTON (1) 20: FADE AWAY – BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN (20) 19: HEARTS ON FIRE – RANDY MEISNER (19) 18: TREAT ME RIGHT – PAT BENETAR (18) 17: A LITTLE IN LOVE – CLIFF RICHARD (17) 16: GAMES PEOPLE PLAY – THE ALAN PARSONS PROJECT (16) 15: DON’T STAND SO CLOSE TO ME – THE POLICE (10) 14: WHILE YOU SEE A CHANCE – STEVE WINWOOD (7) 13: CELEBRATION – KOOL & THE GANG (1) 12: KISS ON MY LIST – DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES (1) 11: I AIN’T GONNA STAND FOR IT – STEVIE WONDER (11) 10: WHAT KIND OF FOOL – BARBRA STREISAND & BARRY GIBB (10)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4E-sn3BP6L4
9: I LOVE A RAINY NIGHT – EDDIE RABBITT (1) 8: THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL - ABBA (8) 7: HELLO AGAIN – NEIL DIAMOND (6) 6: RAPTURE - BLONDIE (1) 5: CRYING – DON McLEAN (5)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjMNOouIb0k
4: 9 TO 5 – DOLLY PARTON (1) 3: THE BEST OF TIMES - STYX (3)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHptB-BVemE
2: WOMAN – JOHN LENNON (2)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhfWiU8wGCc
1: KEEP ON LOVING YOU – REO SPEEDWAGON (1)
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Post by friday on Mar 29, 2009 22:37:09 GMT -5
13 13 Kenny Rogers - Through the Years (13) (LDD from a woman named Joanne to her husband Nick, whom she met when she had a crush on him when she was 14) I just finished listening to the 3/20/82 episode on Sirius/XM, and amazingly this song was an LDD on that episode too. This time it was from a high school drug counselor thanking her daughter for not doing drugs. I guess that could only happen when the song in question is currently charting, but I'm stunned nonetheless that they did use the same song in consecutive shows for the dedication. Looking at the 3/13 chart, I'm pissed I missed out on "Harden My Heart" and "I Can't Go For That." Especially the latter, falling from 7 to 20 to out of the top 40, and with no recurrent rule to kick it out. I mean, that seems insane to me. Well, I guess it's off to Youtube for me.
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Post by Michael1973 on Mar 30, 2009 10:49:57 GMT -5
falling from 7 to 20 to out of the top 40, and with no recurrent rule to kick it out. I mean, that seems insane to me This is exactly why those of us who got into Top 40 during the 1980's or earlier are so nostalgic for that time, and why many of us find today's charts very boring.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Apr 3, 2009 19:20:14 GMT -5
Here is info on this weekend's AT40: The '80s show. The featured week is 3/26/1983.
Four songs debut this week: "I Don't Care Anymore" - Phil Collins "I Like It" - DeBarge "I Won't Hold You Back" - Toto "Even Now" - Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
Dropping off the chart... "Burning Heart" - Vandenberg "On The Loose" - Saga "Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy" - Sammy Hagar "Pass The Dutchie" - Musical Youth
Extras: None
Long Distance Dedications: "Sweet Time" - REO Speedwagon "Beautiful Noise" - Neil Diamond
More info on the 1970's show (4/8/1978) later.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Apr 4, 2009 22:24:44 GMT -5
This week's AT40: The '70s features 4/8/1978. The previous week AT40 did not air a regular countdown in favor of a special "AT40 Goes To The Movies". Thus debuts and droppers will cover 4/1 and 4/8.
Debuts:
4/1: "Fooling Yourself" - Styx "This Time I'm In It For Love" - Player "Fantasy" - Earth, Wind & Fire
4/8: "With A Little Luck" - Paul McCartney & Wings "You're The One That I Want" - John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John "I'm Gonna Take Care Of Everything" - Rubicon "Two Doors Down" - Dolly Parton "Baby Hold On" - Eddie Money
Falling off:
4/1: "You Really Got Me" - Van Halen "Wonderful World" - Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon & James Taylor "The Name Of The Game" - Abba
4/8: "It's You That I Need" - Enchantment "How Deep Is Your Love" - Bee Gees "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" - Chic "Hot Legs" - Rod Stewart "Sometimes When We Touch" - Dan Hill
No original extras (discounting the optionals from Premiere) this particular week. Just the Top 40 songs
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