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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 22, 2021 15:20:10 GMT -5
For weekend of Mar 6th: 3/13/82 www.charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/03-13-82.pdfLast played 2015 w/extras: Hour #1: "Pop Goes The Movies Part 1" - Meco Hour #2: "I've Never Been To Me" - Charlene Hour #3: "Theme From 'Magnum P.I." - Mike Post Hour #4: "Don't You Want Me" - The Human League
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Feb 22, 2021 21:15:18 GMT -5
For weekend of Mar 6th: 3/13/82 www.charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/03-13-82.pdfLast played 2015 w/extras: Hour #1: "Pop Goes The Movies Part 1" - Meco Hour #2: "I've Never Been To Me" - Charlene Hour #3: "Theme From 'Magnum P.I." - Mike Post Hour #4: "Don't You Want Me" - The Human League I have to ask. Are you trying to take my job on this thread? You always seem to go with shows that are scheduled more than a weekend from now. Can we please get to the current weekend first?!?!? Anyway, this weekend there are TWO '70s shows and TWO '80s shows so once again my weekend preview will be a two-parter and I'll start with the two '70s shows first. The "A" show this week is from 2/27/1971 which first aired back in 2011. Here is an edited repost: Here are this weekend's upcoming shows: AT40: The '70s this week features the Billboard chart of 2/27/1971 Six songs debuted this week: "Cried Like A Baby" - Bobby Sherman (#32) "Theme From 'Love Story" - Frances Lai with His Orchestra (#33) "Burning Bridges" - Mike Curb Congregation (#34) "(Where Do I Begin) Love Story" - Andy Williams (#35) "D.O.A." - Bloodrock (#38) "Just Seven Numbers (Can Straighten Out My Life)" - The Four Tops (#40) Six songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Let Your Love Go" - Bread (#28) "I Really Don't Want To Know/There Goes My Everything" - Elvis Presley (#31) "We Gotta Get You A Woman" - Runt (a.k.a. Todd Rundgren) (#34) "Born To Wander" - Rare Earth (#35) "Love The One You're With" - Stephen Stills (#38) "Your Time To Cry" - Joe Simon (#40) Biggest Mover: "Doesn't Somebody Want To Be Wanted" - Partridge Family (#37 to #19) Biggest Dropper (tie): "My Sweet Lord" - George Harrison (#16 to #36) and "One Less Bell To Answer" - 5th Dimension (#19 to #39) Original extras: "Pony Time" - Chubby Checker "Move Over" - Janis Joplin "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" - Nancy Sinatra "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'", originally an optional extra in 2011, will actually be part of the show while "Pony Time" and "Move Over" (which was played in the show last time) are this week's optional extras. Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Pony Time" - Chubby Checker (original AT40 extra) Hour #2: "Move Over" - Janis Joplin (original AT40 extra) Hour #3: "Nathan Jones" - The Supremes (NR) In addition to the extras switch, Premiere has replaced Cat Stevens' "Wild World" with "Nathan Jones" due to the recent death of Supreme Mary Wilson. And that's not all... The "B" show for this week is from 2/28/1976 which previously aired in 2015. Here again is an edited repost: Three songs debuted this week: "Take It Like A Man" - Bachman-Turner Overdrive (#36) "Inseparable" - Natalie Cole (#38) "Just You And I" - Melissa Manchester (#40) Three songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Somewhere In The Night" - Helen Reddy (#19) "Convoy" - C.W. McCall (#29) "Love Rollercoaster" - The Ohio Players (#33) Biggest Mover: "Dream Weaver" - Gary Wright (#18 to #8) Biggest Dropper: "Evil Woman" - Electric Light Orchestra (#10 to #26) Original extras: "Good Vibrations" - The Beach Boys This song will be played during the broadcast. Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "There's A Kind Of Hush (All Over The World)" - The Carpenters (#75; highest debut) Hour #2: "I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do The Walking" - The Supremes (NR) Hour #3: "Disco Lady" - Johnnie Taylor (#46) Of note: Similar to the "A" show, Premiere has replaced Peter Frampton's "Show Me The Way" (the original Hour #2 extra) with "I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do The Walking" again in honor of the late Mary Wilson. The '80s preview is coming up.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Feb 22, 2021 21:23:14 GMT -5
Now to preview the two '80s shows this weekend. The "A" show this week is from 2/23/1980 which is in its' fourth airing. Here is my repost from 2012 Three songs debuted on 2/23/1980: "Kiss Me In The Rain" - Barbra Streisand (#39) "Three Times In Love" - Tommy James (#38) "Off The Wall" - Michael Jackson (#37) Falling off the chart this week... "Lost Her In The Sun" - John Stewart (#36) "Why Me" - Styx (#35) "We Don't Talk Anymore" - Cliff Richard (#32) Biggest Mover (tie): "Give It All You Got" - Chuck Mangione (#31 to #37) "Special Lady" - Ray, Goodman & Brown (#32 to #38) Biggest Dropper: "Don't Do Me Like That" - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (#12 to #26) Original extras: "Hey Jude" - The Beatles Long Distance Dedications: "I Feel Love" - Donna Summer "Do That To Me One More Time" - Captain & Tennille (#2 this week, falling from #1 last week) Archive extras: "Got To Give It Up (Pt. I)" - Marvin Gaye "Gonna Fly Now (Theme From Rocky)" - Bill Conti "Undercover Angel" - Alan O'Day Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Pilot Of The Airwaves" - Charlie Dore (#74; debuted) Hour #2: "Fire Lake" - Bob Seger (#65; debuted) Hour #3: "And The Beat Goes On" - The Whispers (#59) Hour #4: "Sexy Eyes" - Dr. Hook (#61) The "B" show this week is from 2/26/1983 which is in its' third airing. Here is my repost from 2013: Four songs debuted this week: "Come On Eileen" - Dexys Midnight Runners (#31) "My Kind Of Lady" - Supertramp (#37) "Poison Arrow" - ABC (#39) "Don't Tell Me You Love Me" - Night Ranger (#40) Four songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Heart Of The Night" - Juice Newton (#26) "What About Me" - Moving Pictures (#29) "Space Age Love Song" - A Flock Of Seagulls (#30) "Rock The Casbah" - The Clash (#31) Biggest Mover: "We've Got Tonight" - Kenny Rogers & Sheena Easton (#21 to #9) Biggest Dropper: "The Other Guy" - The Little River Band (#11 to #28) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "I Made It Through The Rain" - Barry Manilow "Just To Be Close To You" - The Commodores Premiere optional extras Hour #1: "Lies" - The Thompson Twins (#46) Hour #2: "Beat It" - Michael Jackson (#78; debuted) Hour #3: "Little Red Corvette" - Prince (#66; debuted) Hour #4: "She Blinded Me With Science" - Thomas Dolby (#62)
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Post by mkarns on Feb 22, 2021 22:43:32 GMT -5
Fun fact about "I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do the Walking": this was the Supremes' last top 40 hit, with one week at #40 on August 7, 1976. And AT40 that week was guest hosted (Sonny Melendez filled in for Casey), so this may be the only time we ever hear it from Premiere.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 26, 2021 9:56:05 GMT -5
Weekend of February 27-28, 2021:
The 70s:
February 27, 1971 February 28, 1976 (B)
The 80s:
February 23, 1980 (A) February 26, 1983 (B)
No cue sheets posted this week.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Mar 1, 2021 13:05:19 GMT -5
The weekend of March 13th; 3/14/87
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Last played 2015 w/extras: "What's Going On" - Cyndi Lauper "(I Just) Died In Your Arms" - Cutting Crew "The Lady In Red" - Chris DeBurgh "Talk Dirty To Me" - Poison
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 2, 2021 0:22:24 GMT -5
Okay this weekend we have one '70s show and two '80s shows so once again my recap will be a two-parter and I'll start with the '70s offering first.
"AT40: The '70s" this week presents 3/5/1977 which previously aired way back in 2008!
Four songs debuted that week: "Free" - Deniece Williams (#37) "Do Ya" - Electric Light Orchestra (#38) "Southern Nights" - Glen Campbell (#39) "Gloria" - Enchantment (#40)
Four songs fell off this week: "Lost Without Your Love" - Bread (#20) "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" - Leo Sayer (#23) "Dazz" - Brick (#29) "Walk This Way" - Aerosmith (#35)
Biggest Mover: "I've Got Love On My Mind" - Natalie Cole (#40 to #27) Biggest Dropper: "Save It For A Rainy Day" - Stephen Bishop (#22 to #36)
Original extras: "Let's Stay Together" - Al Green This song will be played as one of the optional extras
Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Silver Springs" - Fleetwood Mac (NR) Hour #2: "When I Need You" - Leo Sayer (#70) Hour #3: "Let's Stay Together" - Al Green (original AT40 extra)
The '80s preview is coming up.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 2, 2021 0:27:46 GMT -5
Now to preview the '80s shows for this weekend. The "A" show this week is from 3/13/1982 which already has aired twice. Here is my repost from 2015: Five songs debuted this week: "(Oh) Pretty Woman" - Van Halen (#30) "Don't Talk To Strangers" - Rick Springfield (#36) "867-5309/Jenny" - Tommy Tutone (#38) "Don't Let Him Know" - Prism (#39) "Find Another Fool" - Quarterflash (#40) Five songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known)" - Juice Newton (#23) "You Could Have Been With Me" - Sheena Easton (#30) "Physical" - Olivia Newton-John (#31) "Turn Your Love Around" - George Benson (#32) "Somewhere Down The Road" - Barry Manilow (#35) Biggest Mover: "Edge Of Seventeen" - Stevie Nicks (#38 to #31) Biggest Dropper: "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" - Daryl Hall & John Oates (#7 to #20) Original 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 this week) Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Pop Goes The Movies Part 1" - Meco (#49) Hour #2: "I've Never Been To Me" - Charlene (#75) Hour #3: "Theme From 'Magnum P.I.'" - Mike Post (#48) Hour #4: "Don't You Want Me" - The Human League (#77) The "B" show for this week is from 3/3/1984 which has aired three times. Here is my repost from 2014: Four songs debuted this week: "Come Back And Stay" - Paul Young (#36) "Radio Ga-Ga" - Queen (#38) "Girls" - Dwight Twilley (#39) "Miss Me Blind" - Culture Club (#40; Hot 100 Debut) Four songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Pink Houses" - John Cougar Mellencamp (#26) "Break My Stride" - Matthew Wilder (#29) "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues" - Elton John (#32) "So Bad" - Paul McCartney (#37) Biggest Mover (three-way tie): "Footloose" - Kenny Loggins (#22 to #16) "Automatic" - The Pointer Sisters (#27 to #21) "Adult Education" - Daryl Hall & John Oates (#31 to #25) Biggest Dropper: "Middle Of The Road" - The Pretenders (#24 to #37) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Thank You For Being A Friend" - Andrew Gold "Send In The Clowns" - Judy Collins Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Don't Answer Me" - Alan Parsons Project (#70; debuted) Hour #2: "They Don't Know" - Tracey Ullman (#48) Hour #3: "Leave It" - Yes (#60; debuted) Hour #4: "A Fine Fine Day" - Tony Carey (#77; debuted)
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Mar 6, 2021 20:05:56 GMT -5
No cue sheets. This sucks!
Weekend of March 6-7, 2021:
The 70s: March 5, 1977
The 80s: March 13, 1982 (A) March 3, 1984 (B)
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Post by lasvegaskid on Mar 7, 2021 20:17:49 GMT -5
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Mar 7, 2021 20:48:16 GMT -5
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 8, 2021 12:55:39 GMT -5
This weekend, we have one '80s show and two '70s shows so as usual my weekend preview will be a two-parter and I'll start with the '80s show first. "AT40: The '80s" this week presents 3/14/1987 which has aired twice. Here is my repost from 2011: Seven songs debuted this week: "The Finer Things" - Steve Winwood (#30) "Walking Down Your Street" - The Bangles (#32) "The Honeythief" - Hipsway (#33) "Sign O' The Times" - Prince (#35) "Stone Love" - Kool & The Gang (#37) "Dominoes" - Robbie Nevil (#38) "Skin Trade" - Duran Duran (#39) Seven songs fell out this week: "Nobody's Fool" - Cinderella (#26) "Stop To Love" - Luther Vandross (#30) "Change Of Heart" - Cyndi Lauper (#36) "Don't Need A Gun" - Billy Idol (#37) "Facts Of Love" - Jeff Lorber & Karyn White (#38) "Talk To Me" - Chico DeBarge (#39) "Don't Leave Me This Way" - The Communards (#40) Biggest Mover (two-way tie): "I Knew You Were Waiting For Me" - Aretha Franklin & George Michael (#31 to #23) "That Ain't Love" - REO Speedwagon (#34 to #26) Biggest Dropper: "Open Your Heart" - Madonna (#27 to #40) Original extras: "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)" - The Four Tops Long Distance Dedications: "Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone)" - Glass Tiger "American Pie" - Don McLean Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "What's Going On" - Cyndi Lauper (#63; highest debut) Hour #2: "(I Just) Died In Your Arms" - Cutting Crew (#51) Hour #3: "The Lady In Red" - Chris DeBurgh (#52) Hour #4: "Talk Dirty To Me" - Poison (#83; debuted) My '70s preview is next.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 8, 2021 13:07:34 GMT -5
Now to finish my weekend preview with this week's '70s shows. The "A" show for this week is from 3/17/1973 which previously aired in 2009. Five songs debuted this week: "Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree" - Tony Orlando & Dawn (#29) "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia" - Vicki Lawrence (#30) "Little Willy" - Sweet (#36) "One Less Set Of Footsteps" - Jim Croce (#39) "Cook With Honey" - Judy Collins (#40) Five songs fell off this week: "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)" - Blue Ridge Rangers (#19) "Peaceful Easy Feeling" - The Eagles (#22) "Do It Again" - Steely Dan (#24) "Dreidel" - Don McLean (#29) "Oh Babe, What Would You Say" - Hurricane Smith (#33) Biggest Mover: "Sing" - The Carpenters (#31 to #18) Biggest Dropper: "Don't Expect Me To Be Your Friend" - Lobo (#12 to #28) Original extras: None Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "The Cisco Kid" - War (#45) Hour #2: "Wildflower" - Skylark (#57) Hour #3: "Funky Worm" - The Ohio Players (#70) The "B" show is from 3/4/1978 which has aired twice. Here is my repost from 2014: Four songs debuted this week: "Which Way Is Up" - Stargard (#34) "Before My Heart Finds Out" - Gene Cotton (#35) "Thank You For Being A Friend" - Andrew Gold (#39) "Running On Empty" - Jackson Browne (#40) Four songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Ffun" - Con Funk Shun (#23) "Theme From Close Encounters" - Meco (#25) "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" - Santa Esmerelda (#30) "Too Hot Ta Trot" - The Commodores (#37) Biggest Mover: "If I Can't Have You" - Yvonne Elliman (#40 to #29) Biggest Dropper: "Native New Yorker" - Odyssey (#21 to #38) Original extras: "Take It To The Limit" - The Eagles This song will be played in the show as one of the optional extras Premiere optional extras Hour #1: "Take It To The Limit" - The Eagles (original AT40 extra) Hour #2: "Boogie Shoes" - K.C. & The Sunshine Band (#47) Hour #3: "Disco Inferno" - The Trammps (#57)
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Post by lasvegaskid on Mar 8, 2021 13:07:36 GMT -5
'A' show weekend of 3/20 will feature 3/21/81! www.charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/03-21-81.pdfLast played 2009 w/ extras: Hour #1: "Take It On The Run" - REO Speedwagon Hour #2: "Hold On Loosely" - .38 Special Hour #3: "I Missed Again" - Phil Collins Hour #4: "How 'Bout Us" - Champaign
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Mar 13, 2021 10:30:06 GMT -5
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Post by lasvegaskid on Mar 15, 2021 12:03:19 GMT -5
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 15, 2021 21:10:21 GMT -5
This weekend, there are TWO '70s shows and TWO '80s shows and for what seems to be an unprecedented ninth consecutive week (this has to be a record), my weekend preview will be a two-parter and I will start with the two '70s shows first. The "A" show for this week is from 3/20/1971 which first aired all the way back in 2007. Three songs debuted this week: "Country Road" - James Taylor (#37) "Eighteen" - Alice Cooper (#38) "Heavy Makes You Happy" - The Staple Singers (#40) Three songs fell off this week: "I Hear You Knocking" - Dave Edmunds (#26) "Jody's Got Your Girl And Gone" - Johnnie Taylor (#34) "(Do The) Push & Pull" - Rufus Thomas (#37) Biggest Mover: "Another Day" - Paul McCartney (#36 to #20) Biggest Dropper: "Knock Three Times" - Tony Orlando & Dawn (#21 to #34) Original extras: "Surrender" - Elvis Presley "Stand By Your Man" - Tammy Wynette "High School USA" - Tommy Facenda "Mercedes Benz" - Janis Joplin "Surrender" will be played as an optional extra. The three others will remain in the show. Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Surrender" - Elvis Presley (original AT40 extra) Hour #2: "Stay Awhile" - The Bells (#56) Hour #3: "Friends" - Elton John (#73; debuted) The "B" show for this week is from 3/17/1979 which aired back in 2013. Here is my repost from back then: Six songs debuted this week: "Heart Of Glass" - Blondie (#26) "Precious Love" - Bob Welch (#36) "Superman" - Herbie Mann (#37) "Dog And Butterfly" - Heart (#38) "Bustin' Loose (Part 1)" - Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers (#39) "Take Me Home" - Cher (#40) Six songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet" - Gonzalez (#26) "No Tell Lover" - Chicago (#27) "Blue Morning, Blue Day" - Foreigner (#28) "Song On The Radio" - Al Stewart (#29) "Somewhere In The Night" - Barry Manilow (#32) "Too Much Heaven" - The Bee Gees (#36) Biggest Mover: "I Want Your Love" - Chic (#39 to #28) Biggest Dropper (tie): "Lotta Love" - Nicolette Larson (#12 to #24) "Got To Be Real" - Cheryl Lynn (#13 to #25) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications (in Hour #1 only): "Always And Forever" - Heat Wave Archive extras (they will all air in the show): "Killing Me Softly With His Song" - Roberta Flack "Love Train" - The O'Jays "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia" - Vicki Lawrence Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Rubber Biscuit" - The Blues Brothers (#51) Hour #2: "Reunited" - Peaches & Herb (#76; debuted) Hour #3: "Roxanne" - The Police (#59) Hour #4: "In The Navy" - The Village People (#67; debuted) My '80s preview is coming up.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 15, 2021 21:22:04 GMT -5
Now to conclude this weekend's preview with the two '80s shows. The "A" show for this week is from 3/21/1981 which aired back in 2009. Two songs debuted this week: "Being With You" - Smokey Robinson (#31) "Turn Me Loose" - Loverboy (#40) Two songs fell off this week: "Ah! Leah!" - Donnie Iris (#35) "Staying With It" - Firefall & Lisa Nezmo (#37) Biggest Mover: "Her Town Too" - James Taylor & J.D. Souther (#38 to #29) Biggest Dropper: "Giving It Up For Your Love" - Delbert McClinton (#13 to #30) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "The More I See You" - Chris Montez "Babe" - Styx Archive extras (all three will be played): "Leader Of The Pack" - The Shangri-Las "Ringo" - Lorne Greene "Mr. Lonely" - Bobby Vinton Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Too Much Time On My Hands" - Styx (#60; highest debut) Hour #2: "Take It On The Run" - REO Speedwagon (#65; debuted) Hour #3: "I Missed Again" - Phil Collins (#79; debuted) Hour #4: "Living Inside Myself" - Gino Vanelli (#77; debuted) The "B" show for this week is from 3/23/1985 which has aired twice. Here is my repost from 2014: Six songs debuted this week: "We Are The World" - USA For Africa (#21; Hot 100 Debut) "One Night In Bangkok" - Murray Head (#35) "Don't You (Forget About Me)" - Simple Minds (#36) "That Was Yesterday" - Foreigner (#37) "Lucky" - Greg Kihn (#38) "Second Nature" - Dan Hartman (#40) Six songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Sugar Walls" - Sheena Easton (#17) "The Old Man Down The Road" - John Fogarty (#19) "Lover Boy" - Billy Ocean (#20) "Mr. Telephone Man" - New Edition (#31) "Method Of Modern Love" - Daryl Hall & John Oates (#37) "Solid" - Ashford & Simpson (#39) Biggest Mover: "Crazy For You" - Madonna (#32 to #20) Biggest Dropper: "Neutron Dance" - The Pointer Sisters (#12 to #27) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Times Of Your Life" - Paul Anka "Leader Of The Band" - Dan Fogelberg Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Forever Young" - Alphaville (#95; debuted) Hour #2: "Some Like It Hot" - Power Station (#43) Hour #3: "Walking On Sunshine" - Katrina & The Waves (#86; debuted) Hour #4: "Never Ending Story" - Limahl (#87; debuted)
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Post by lasvegaskid on Mar 22, 2021 12:44:39 GMT -5
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 22, 2021 22:31:14 GMT -5
Only one '70s and '80s show for this weekend so for the first time in 10 weeks, a single post for both shows. "AT40: The '70s" this week presents 3/25/1978 which previously aired in 2011. Here is my repost from back then: Five songs debuted this week: "Count On Me" - Jefferson Starship (#35) "The Circle Is Small (I Can See It In Your Eyes)" - Gordon Lightfoot (#37) "Boogie Shoes" - KC & The Sunshine Band (#38) "Disco Inferno" - The Trammps (#39) "Imaginary Lover" - Atlanta Rhythm Section (#40) Five songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "What's Your Name" - Lynrd Skynrd (#13) "Happy Anniversary" - Little River Band (#16) "The Way You Do The Things You Do" - Rita Coolidge (#20) "Peg" - Steely Dan (#32) "We Are The Champions" - Queen (#36) Biggest Mover (tie): "Dust In The Wind" - Kansas (#23 to #12) "The Closer I Get To You" - Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway (#39 to #28) Biggest Dropper: "The Name Of The Game" - Abba (#12 to #31) Original extras: None Premiere optional extras (all songs debuted this week): Hour #1: "Werewolves Of London" - Warren Zevon (#76) Hour #2: "It's A Heartache" - Bonnie Tyler (#78) Hour #3: "With A Little Luck" - Paul McCartney & Wings (#70; highest debut) "AT40: The '80s" this week presents 3/22/1986 which has aired twice. Here is my repost from 2012: Five songs debuted this week: "Harlem Shuffle" - The Rolling Stones (#31) "So Far Away" - Dire Straits (#34) "Your Love" - The Outfield (#37) "What Have You Done For Me Lately" - Janet Jackson (#39) "Overjoyed" - Stevie Wonder (#40) Five songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Tarzan Boy" - Baltimora (#25) "A Love Bizarre" - Sheila E. (#27) "Day By Day" - The Hooters (#28) "Goodbye Is Forever" - Arcadia (#34) "That's What Friends Are For" - Dionne Warwick & Friends (#37) Biggest Mover: "Addicted To Love" - Robert Palmer (#32 to #18) Biggest Dropper: "Russians" - Sting (#22 to #38) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "That's What Friends Are For" - Dionne Warwick & Friends "Cat's In The Cradle" - Harry Chapin Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "I Can't Wait" - Nu Shooz (#60) Hour #2: "Why Can't This Be Love" - Van Halen (#43) Hour #3: "Take Me Home" - Phil Collins (#47) Hour #4: "If You Leave" - Orchestral Maneuvers In The Dark (OMD for short; #57)
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Mar 26, 2021 9:04:15 GMT -5
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Post by lasvegaskid on Mar 29, 2021 11:37:23 GMT -5
For the weekend of 4/9: 4/9/88!! www.charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/04-10-88.pdfLast played 2017 w/extras: "Wild Thing" - Tone Loc "Everything Your Heart Desires" - Hall & Oates "(It's Just) The Way That You Love Me" - Paula Abdul "One More Try" - George Michael
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 29, 2021 23:08:17 GMT -5
For the weekend of 4/9: 4/9/88!! www.charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/04-10-88.pdfLast played 2017 w/extras: "Wild Thing" - Tone Loc "Everything Your Heart Desires" - Hall & Oates "(It's Just) The Way That You Love Me" - Paula Abdul "One More Try" - George Michael Again I ask, do you want to take over previewing the AT40 shows instead of me? And can we please get to what's coming up this weekend without looking ahead to the following weekend? Now then, one '80s show this weekend but two '70s shows so after a week off, I'm back to doing a two-part post for this weekend's shows. I'll do the '80s show first. "AT40: The '80s" this week presents 4/2/1983 which previously aired in 2008. Four songs debuted this week: "Solitaire" - Laura Branigan (#33) "Whirly Girl" - Oxo (#36) "It Might Be You" - Stephen Bishop (#38) "Welcome To Heartlight" - Kenny Loggins (#40) Four songs fell off this week: "Dreamin' Is Easy" - Steel Breeze (#33) "My Kind Of Lady" - Supertramp (#36) "Winds Of Change" - Jefferson Starship (#38) "So Close" - Diana Ross (#40) Biggest Mover (three-way tie): "Change Of Heart" - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (#28 to #21) "Even Now" - Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band (#34 to #27) "I Won't Hold You Back" - Toto (#35 to #28) Biggest Dropper: "Allentown" - Billy Joel (#26 to #35) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Lovin' You" - Minnie Riperton "Time In A Bottle" - Jim Croce Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "I Love L.A." - Randy Newman (NR) Hour #2: "Rio" - Duran Duran (#58; highest debut) Hour #3: "Blue Monday" - New Order (NR) Hour #4: "Overkill" - Men At Work (NR) I'll preview the two '70s shows next.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 29, 2021 23:15:55 GMT -5
Now to preview this weekend's '70s shows. The "A" show this week is from 3/30/1974 which last aired in 2010. Here is an edited repost: Five songs debuted this week: "Tubular Bells" - Mike Oldfield (#34) "Keep On Singing" - Helen Reddy (#35) "My Mistake (Was To Love You)" - Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye (#37) "The Loco-Motion" - Grand Funk Railroad (#38) "Dancing Machine" - The Jackson Five (#40) Five songs fell off the Top 40 this week: "Star" - Stealers Wheel (#29) "Love Song" - Anne Murray (#31) "We're Getting Careless With Our Love" - Johnnie Taylor (#34) "Put Your Hands Together" - The O'Jays (#35) "WOLD" - Harry Chapin (#36) Biggest Mover: "Oh My My" - Ringo Starr (#28 to #19) Biggest Dropper: "The Way We Were" - Barbra Streisand (#13 to #23) Original extras: None Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Help Me" - Joni Mitchell (#62) Hour #2: "Piano Man" - Billy Joel (#41) Hour #3: "You Make Me Feel Brand New" - The Stylistics (#70) The "B" show for this week is from 4/3/1976 which is in its' fourth airing. Here is my repost from 2012: Here are this weekend's scheduled shows: "AT40: The '70s" this week presents 4/3/1976: Five songs debuted this week: "Fooled Around And Fell In Love" - Elvin Bishop (#27) "Shannon" - Henry Gross (#34) "We Can't Hide It Anymore" - Larry Santos (#38) "Sara Smile" - Daryl Hall & John Oates (#39) "Hit The Road Jack" - The Stampeders (#40) Five songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Cupid" - Tony Orlando & Dawn (#22) "Theme From S.W.A.T." - Rhythm Heritage (#28) "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover" - Paul Simon (#29) "Slow Ride" - Foghat (#31) "Inseparable" - Natalie Cole (#32) Biggest Mover: "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" - Abba (#36 to #26) Biggest Dropper: "All By Myself" - Eric Carmen (#4 to #19) Original extras: "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" - Marvin Gaye "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" - The Shirelles Both of these songs will be played as optional extras. Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" - Marvin Gaye (original AT40 extra) Hour #2: "Welcome Back" - John Sebastian (#59) Hour #3: "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" - The Shirelles (original AT40 extra)
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Mar 30, 2021 8:33:26 GMT -5
^Just keep on doing what you're doing.
I don't mind an early look from lasvegaskid at what's coming up.
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Post by Dale Latimer on Mar 30, 2021 10:38:54 GMT -5
Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "I Love L.A." - Randy Newman (NR) Hour #2: "Rio" - Duran Duran (#58; highest debut) Hour #3: "Blue Monday" - New Order (NR) Hour #4: "Overkill" - Men At Work (NR) Randy's song, legendarily, never made the Hot 100. New Order struck out the first time, but got to #68 with a 1988 remix. Both did smashingly on the Billboard dance-tracks chart. Men At Work would début the following week in the 40 at #28. dL
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Apr 2, 2021 20:38:06 GMT -5
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Apr 5, 2021 9:01:25 GMT -5
This weekend, there is one '80s show and two '70s shows so once again my weekend preview will be a two-parter and I'll start with the '80s first. "AT40: The '80s" this week presents 4/9/1988 which aired in 2008 and 2017. Here is my 2017 repost. Three songs debuted this week: "Always On My Mind" - Pet Shop Boys (#29) "I Don't Want To Live Without You" - Foreigner (#36) "Wait" - White Lion (#37) Three songs fell off this week: "What A Wonderful World" - Louis Armstrong (#32) "When We Was Fab" - George Harrison (#33) "I Found Someone" - Cher (#37) Biggest Mover: "Anything For You" - Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine (#29 to #20) Biggest Dropper: "Just Like Paradise" - David Lee Roth (#24 to #39) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Power Of Love" - Laura Branigan Premiere optional extras Hour #1: "Wild Thing" - Tone Loc Hour #2: "Everything Your Heart Desires" - Hall & Oates Hour #3: "(It's Just) The Way That You Love Me" - Paula Abdul Hour #4: "One More Try" - George Michael My '70s preview is up next.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Apr 5, 2021 9:07:30 GMT -5
Now to preview the two '70s shows for this week. The "A" show is from 4/15/1972 which has aired twice. Here is my repost from 2013: Now for this weekend's '70s post. One is a repeat from last year but first... The "A" show this week is from 4/15/1972. This show previously aired back in 2007. Six songs debuted this week: Back Off Boogaloo" - Ringo Starr (#31) "Oh Girl" - The Chi-Lites (#35) "I'll Take You There" - The Staple Singers (#37) "The Candy Man" - Sammy Davis Jr. with the Mike Curb Congregation (#38) "Hot Rod Lincoln" - Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen (#39) "Run Run Run" - Jo Jo Gunne (#40) Six songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Precious And Few" - Climax (#31) "Bang A Gong (Get It On)" - T. Rex (#34) "We've Got To Get It On Again" - The Addrisi Brothers (#36) "Ain't Understanding Mellow" - Jerry Butler & Brenda Lee Eager (#37) "Take A Look Around" - The Temptations (#39) "King Heroin" - James Brown (#40) Biggest Mover: "Look What You've Done For Me" - Al Green (#33 to #16) Biggest Dropper: "Rock And Roll Lullaby" - B.J. Thomas (#15 to #28) Original extras: "Somethin' Stupid" - Frank & Nancy Sinatra Believe it or not, this song will actually be played in the show rather than be an optional extra. Optional extras: Hour #1: "Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard" - Paul Simon (#49) Hour #2: "Sylvia's Mother" - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show (#78) Hour #3: "Changes" - David Bowie (#96; debuted) The "B" show this week is from 4/9/1977 which has also aired twice. Here is an edited repost from 2013. Here are this weekend's shows "AT40: The '70s" this week presents 4/9/1977. This show had previously aired in 2008. Four songs debuted this week: "Calling Dr. Love" - Kiss (#31) "Sometimes" - The Facts Of Life (#37) "Dancing Man" - Q (#38) "Spring Rain" - Silvetti (#40; re-entry) Four songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Gloria" - Enchantment (#25) "Go Your Own Way" - Fleetwood Mac (#27) "All Strung Out On You" - John Travolta (#34) "Somethin' 'Bout Cha" - Latimore (#37) Biggest Mover: "I'm Your Boogie Man" - K.C. & The Sunshine Band (#35 to #25) Biggest Dropper (tie): "Torn Between Two Lovers" - Mary MacGregor (#16 to #33) "Night Moves" - Bob Seger (#17 to #34) Original extras: "At Seventeen" - Janis Ian Premiere is finally playing this song but as one of this week's optional extras. Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "At Seventeen" - Janis Ian (original AT40 extra) Hour #2: "Gold Dust Woman" - Fleetwood Mac (NR) Hour #3: "(Theme From) Charlie's Angels" - Henry Mancini & His Orchestra (#70) Of note: "At Seventeen" replaces Jimmy Buffet's "Margaritaville" as the Hour #1 op extra. Seriously, they couldn't drop the "Charlie's Angels" theme instead?
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