That my memory isn't all that exceptional any more... that, or I'm remembering before AT40 when I had to depend on the local newsrag, and they just repeated the charts they printed the week before...
Or mebbe ya fergot yer lookin' at the CB charts an' not the Billboard ones...
Oh yeah... not a good night for me! BTW, I found on CB from 1977-79, five times the top 5 held, 4 times the top 4 held... and on the subject of stats...
We hadda get him started...
... I got looking into that run of new acts hitting #1 on the M10...it was 21 songs in a row by new acts, not surprisingly, early in the M10 run, from Boz Skaggs and Small Town Talk January 13th, 2016, to Dent May's Face Down In The Gutter Of Your Love on September 28th! Eight of those acts would go on to hit the top again...
Can we move on?
Sure! This week we're in Target Year 1961. Australia was topped by one of my all timers, Bobby Vee's Rubber Ball. (It would peak #6 here.) Canada, it kinda depended which way you let the week fall, but either way, it was a gent named Andy Stewart at the top. Either it was the early side and he was topping the chart with A Scottish Soldier (which also hit the top in Australia, but #69 here), or the late side and you got this classic (which peaked #4 Australia and 77 here...)
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Hah, now that there wuz funny! Hey, where'd he... oh, there you are! Do any better this time? Prolly not, eh?
Well, over that same stretch, Billboard had the top 4 frozen 7 times... the top 5, 6 times... and on 19 August 1978, the top FOURTEEN were the same!
Holy cats! Okay, you get at least an honorable draw...
In 1980 alone, there were 3 fives, a six, and TWO 7s....
Awright, awready! Stop provin' the horse is dead, an' give us that stick in the mud chart of yers!
Sigh... okay, after the debut, 9 through five hold...
9- Ace Frehley, 10,000 Volts;
8- Real Estate, Haunted World;
7- Talk, I'm One Of The Rest;
6- Camera Obscura, Big Love;
5- Jenny Lewis, Cherry Baby;
4- Buck Meek slips from 2 with Cuero Dudes...
3- Dent May up one with One Call, That's All...
2- Up one for Juliana Hatfield and Secret Messages....
And the final hold-in-place is at the top...
...Amira once again with Everything I Do Is For You!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And in 1981, there were 6 sixes, 3 sevens, an 8 and a 9....
A lone man looking for means of expression in a tsunami of information. Seeking truth justice and the American way in the perspective of a Nixon conservative. And the Commissioner of the free world's smallest and best fantasy football league.
I really liked the song Donald where's your trousers brightened my morning and help wake me up with its catchy tune.
ReplyDeleteOnly problem was I didn't realize until after it posted that I had the Irish Rovers cover instead of the original! I said it was a bad day...
DeleteThe good old Irish Rovers! Love it. ☺ Too bad Ace Frehley didn't move up. Love that too!
ReplyDeleteAce, like Talk, was "one of the rest", lol!
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