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Friday, March 18, 2022

WLS Top 30 for Week of March 13, 1972-- Part 4: 'Sweet Seasons'

That's right, 50 years ago.  That's half a century for those of you counting.

* means the song was climbing the charts.  The number after the artist means how high the song got on the Billboard Hot 100 National chart.  WLS, of course, was just in the Chicagoland area.

15.  *I GOTCHA--  Joe Tex      #2     Just try not to move with this song.  One of my favorites.  His biggest hit.

14.  *FLOY JOY--  Supremes     #16     The Supremes now consisted of Mary Wilson, Jean Terrell and Cindy Birdsong.

13.  MY WORLD--  Bee Gees     #16     I sure don't remember this one.  But, I was going to school at the University of Georgia and maybe they didn't play it all that much in the state.

12.  SWEET SEASONS--  Carole King    #9    Born Carole Klein in 1942.  Neil Sedaka's 1959 hit "Oh Carol" was about her.

11.  *GLORY BOUND--  Grass Roots   #34   San Francisco group formed in 1964.

Name That Tune (from the above songs):  "You Thought I Didn't See Ya Now, Didn't Ya."  Answer below.  --RoadDog


"I Gotcha"


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