Alright, I am recovered from my rant of Wednesday night and am ready to get on with the regular M10 countdown- and I am taking the unusual expedient of going two years back to target year 1977 this week...
Elvis: Well, why'd that be?
Because my friend, with one single exception of a song that moved up 4 (Neil Diamond's Desiree), every one of the songs for January 7th, 1978 (since they had a freeze week on the first) moved up only one spot! This way, we have the right week AND a moving chart! Also, we have a first of 2025 M10with but one debut- a song my son KC put me on to! Here's bluesman Robert Finley at # 10...
Now before we get to that, here's some of 2024's M10 top ten!
10- Shannon and the Clams, What You're Missing. Topped the chart for 2 weeks in July.
9- Juliana Hatfield, Secret Messages. The runner up to the above act for Big New (to me) Act of 2024, this hit #1 for 2 weeks in March.
8- Linkin Park, Heavy Is The Crown. The second of 2 consecutive #1s for LP, this took the heavy crown in late October.
7- Leon Bridges, That's What I love. This followed the above song for a couple of weeks in November.
6- Shannon and the Clams, Real Or Magic. The first of their two #1s hit for a month in April and May.
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Hopefully, ya didn't mess up yer links this time...
Yeah, my hope as well. So this week in 1977, we had three 9-spot movers and 2 eight-rung movers. So our top five in week one of 1977:
5- Barry Manilow, Weekend In New England. In a couple weeks this would officially be the original M10's first #1. Up to 34 this week, it would peak 73 in Australia, but 9 in North America.
4- The Jacksons, Enjoy Yourself. Michael and his bros would peak 6 here, 5 in Canada- but AWOL in Australia.
3- Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band, Night Moves. Up to 35 this week, the first of the 9-spot movers peaked at 25 Australia, 5 in Canada, and 6 here.
2- Stevie Wonder, I Wish. Stevie was about to embark in a golden age, and this one, climbing to 13 this week, would top the North American charts and get to #51 in Australia.
And this week's top dog:
1- Rose Royce, Car Wash. From the movie of the same name (wish wasn't near so memorable), this one dropped in at #13 this week; it would peak 1 in North America and #12 in Australia.
Hey, ya fergot the #1s this week...
So I did. Go for it!
Shure. In the US of A, on Cashbox at least, it was Marilyn McCoo an' Billy Davis, aka two of the Five Dimensions, with You Don't Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show)...
Never one of my favorites, BTW...
It also swept North America, and another #12 in Aussie-land.
Meanwhile, Canada was still stuck on Rod Stewart's Tonight's The Night, which was top a couple weeks back in the US, and made it ta three in Australia.
An' Australia was stuck even farther back with Chicago an' If You Leave Me Now, which swept all the charts at differnt times.
Wow, that list wuz about as easy as it gets!
Great timing for you! My #1 for this week in 77 would be Bread's Lost Without Your Love, up 4 to #23 this week...
What about '78? Jus' because nobody moved don' mean ya ain't got a fave there...
True enough, I suppose... maybe Player's Baby Come Back, would've been a tight race...
Anyway, the final five...
5- Real Estate, Somebody New. Their 4th straight #1, it hit in late May.
4- Lucinda Williams, While My Guitar Gently Weeps. My vote for Best Beatles cover ever, she had a 3-week run at the top in December.
Which ya can't get on other charts!
So true!
3- Beabadoobee, Beaches. My favorite pure fun video of the year, she hit the top for 2 weeks in August/September.
2- Decemberists, Long White Veil. This would finish tied for #13 all time, and grace the top spot in most of August.
And the top M10 tune of 2024...
HOLD ON! Suspense, remember? Lemme give the rest of the M10 first...
Have at it!
9- an' down 2, Matt Berry an' I Gotta Limit...
8- an' holdin' again, Linkin Park an' Cut The Bridge...
7- an' up 2, Japanese Breakfast an' Kokomo, IN...
6- an' down 1, Lucinda and her weepy guitar...
5- an' up one, Midlake an' Roscoe...
4- an' down one, Maggie Rogers an' Don't Forget Me....
3- an' up one, the Cowsills an' She Said To Me...
2- an' holdin', Geowulf an' Dreaming...
An' the same ol' #1....
Wait! Shouldn't we stop for 'suspense'?
Whut suspense? Everone knows it's gonna be...
...Junior Senior and Move Your Feet, for a third week!
Well, fine! And now, the top M10 song of 2024, and 8th all time- from one week in April at the top, and-4 weeks later- one week in May....
That's the show, see you next time!
Yeah after reading Wednesday's post we need some good music to soothe us and make us feel better.
ReplyDelete"Age Don't Mean a Thing" - if only that were true! But I love the song. Missed your rant, but I'll go back to read it.
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