Monday, July 12, 2021

WLS Top 30 for Week of July 12, 1971-- Part 1: 'Moon Shadow'

These were the songs on the WLS, 890 AM radio that the youth in Chicago were listening to exactly fifty years ago.  Let's see, fifty years ago, I guess they aren't so youthful anymore.*  means the song was climbing the charts.  The number after the artist is how high the song got on the Billboard National Hot 100 Charts.

ALL HIT BOUND

*SWEET HITCH-HIKER--  Creedence Clearwater Revival    #6    Is this Classic Rock or What?  Their last Top Ten hit.

*SIGNS--  Five Man Electrical Band     #3    (I once tried to sing this at karaoke with a very poor performance.  In my defense, I practiced it in my head and thought I could do it.  I couldn't.)  Their only Top Ten.  From Ontario, Canada.

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30.  BRING THE BOYS HOME--  Freda Payne      #12      A very appropriate song at this time.  Her second biggest hit.

29.  IF NOT FOR YOU--  Olivia Newton-John       #25     Her first hit.   (Between her and Linda Ronstadt, wow, I just don't know which I had a bigger crush on back then.)

28.  DOUBLE BARREL--  Dave and Ansil Collins      #22      A song like nothing else back then.  Jamaican duo.

27.  *LOVE MEANS--  Sounds of Sunshine    #39   Full title "Love Means (You Never Have to Say You're Sorry)"  Never heard it before.   Right up there with that ultra-syrupy "Honey" in my book.  Not too fond of this.

26.  *MOON SHADOW--  Cat Stevens     #30       Follow up to "Wild World"  (#11-1971)     Whenever I peer out the window at night with the moon out and see those trees casting shadows, I think of this song.

Name That Tune (from the above songs):  "Fathers Are Pleading,  Lovers Are All Alone,  Mothers Are Praying."  Answer below.  --RoadDog


"Bring the Boys Home"


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