Wednesday, July 15, 2020
WLS Top 40 for Week of July 13, 1970-- Part 3: "Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours"
30. UNITED WE STAND-- Brotherhood of Man #13 Those full vocal harmonies. A song we can really use in these hard times. If we HAVE TO HAVE a new National Anthem as the Blacks desire, perhaps this would be a good candidate. British studio group.
29. WHY CAN'T I TOUCH YOU-- Ronnie Dyson #8 Great soul song and what a voice. Full title "(If You Let Me Make Love To You) Why Can't I Touch You?"
28. ARE YOU READY-- Pacific Gas & Electric #14 Biracial blues-rock band. West Coast.
27. SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED, I'M YOURS-- Stevie Wonder #3 Is that a great bass line or what? All over the place. Steveland Morris.
26. LAY A LITTLE LOVIN' ON ME-- Robin McNamara #11 Love the start to the video. Was this Bubble Gum music? Who cares. This is an infectious song. One of the comments says he was in "Hair" before this song. Looking at his hair I couldn't disagree.
Name That Tune (from the above songs): "There's Rumors Of War, Men Dying And Women Crying." Answer below. --RoadDog
"Are You Ready"
Labels:
1970,
AM Radio,
Chicago Radio,
Lists,
Music,
National Anthem,
WLS,
WLS Surveys 1970
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment