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Sunday, November 14, 2021

WLS Top 30 for Week of November 8, 1971-- Part 5: 'Peace Train'

That's right, just a "mere" fifty years ago.  How time flies by.  I still can't blame this year is about over. 

*  Means that the song is climbing the chart.

The number after the artist is how high the song got on the Billboard Hot 100 National Chart.

10. I'VE FOUND SOMEBODY OF MY OWN--  Free Movement

9.  INNER CITY BLUES--  Marvin Gaye   Kind of funny how this still applies.

8.  CHARITY BALL-- Fanny   If you don't remember this one. do yourself a favor and go to You Tube to listen to it again.  You'll be glad you did.  These gals could Rock!!!

7.  YO YO--  Osmonds   The really floppy-haired Jackson Five.  Warning, the video will wear you out just watching it.

6.  ABSOLUTELY RIGHT--  Five Man Electric Band      Follow up to "Signs."  Just 2:17 long.  Should have been longer.

5.  PEACE TRAIN--  Cat Stevens

4.  IMAGINE--  John Lennon

3.  TIRED OF BEING ALONE--  Al Green

2.  GYPSYS, TRAMPS & THIEVES--  Cher

1.  SHAFT--  Isaac Hayes

Name That Tune (from the above songs):  "And Papa Woulda Shot Him If he Knew What He'd Done."  Answer below.  --RoadDog


"Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves"


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