So two things about today's show: First, I am typing this after taking Misty to Shoaff Park. Try being dragged for an hour and a half by a newly energized doggie that doesn't know the words "slow down". Needless to say, I'm a bit tired, so if I skimp a little on the comedic side, blame Misty (and thank God for it!) Second, there is a certain kind of song on the Billboard charts known as "recurrant". To explain it, we go to the internet...
Can recurrent songs chart again?
Descending titles are removed from the Hot 100 after 20 weeks on the chart if below No. 50 or after 52 weeks if below No. 25. To re-enter after having graduated to recurrent status, a song must garner enough chart points, with a notable reason for its resurgence.
Now, that's not exactly what we have going here, but my top fifteen (which I don't show off the whole list) has three songs that either return to the top 15, return from the lower 5 to the top ten, or make an unexpectedly big move back up the charts this week. What that means to you: one song will re-enter the top ten after an absence of a couple weeks, and one will shoot skyward yet again. Also, two songs make the top ten for the first time! Let me start with the lower of those two, coming in at #7; For a second time from the latest album, it's Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit:
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This week our "double feature" takes us to 1963, where our Canadian friends had Bobby Vinton's Blue Velvet at the top (and he would repeat that on Cashbox next week, while our Australian friends were having a laugh at Allan Sherman's Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter From Camp), which was at our top two weeks past. There are a ton of songs I love on this week's chart in '63, so I raised the bar REALLY high- and came up with JUST the top three. And they would be....
...well, they would be too close to call for me! So I declare three winners, and in chart order they are...
At #19 on the way down from a top ten run, it's More (Theme from Mondo Cane) by Kai Winding, a song that peaked at 19 in Canada and 31 in Australia.
At #6 this week- and it would spend the next three at #5- the Beach Boys and Surfer Girl, which peaked at #3 in Canada and was #17 in Australia.
And at #2- from which it would hit #1 next week- the Canadian #1, Bobby Vinton and Blue Velvet. It would peak at #4 in Australia.
And now, the high debut at #6 this week, and their first in a long, long time on the M10- this is Chicago band Whitney:
Never heard of either 400 unit or Kansas, liked the first one more then second, just saying
ReplyDelete400 Unit has been here a lot, latest was this spring's Death Wish. The other gets me for the Seals and Crofts vibe I hear.
DeleteReally a lot, what the hell is wrong with my memory because I am drawing a blank oh well not a big deal
DeleteDon't worry it, no one else need be the fanatic I am...
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