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 The Storz Years

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Week Ending

05/05

1973

Week Ending

05/05

1973

WQAM FABULOUS 56 SURVEY FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 5, 1973
 
                   SOUTH FLORIDA'S GIANT 56
 
LAST THIS
WEEK WEEK TITLE                             ARTIST
 
(1)    1. THE CISCO KID                     WAR
(13)   2. Frankenstein                      Edgar Winter Group
(10)   3. Reeling In The Years              Steely Dan
(5)    4. Little Willy                      The Sweet
(6)    5. Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The
            Ole Oak Tree                    Dawn
(18)   6. You Are The Sunshine of My Life   Stevie Wonder
(19)   7. Hocus Pocus                       Focus
(3)    8. Neither One of Us                 Gladys Knight
(4)    9. Ain't No Woman                    Four Tops
(8)   10. Drift Away                        Dobie Gray
(7)   11. The Night The Lights Went Out
            In Georgia                      Vicki Lawrence
(9)   12. Stuck In The Middle               Stealers Wheel
(2)   13. Walk on the Wild Side             Lou Reed
(11)  14. The Twelfth of Never              Donny Osmond
(12)  15. Masterpiece                       Temptations
(14)  16. Stir It Up                        Johnny Nash
(15)  17. Sing                              Carpenters
(17)  18. One Man Band                      Ronnie Dyson
(20)  19. Steamroller Blues/Fool            Elvis Presley
(26)  20. Wildflower                        Skylark
(28)  21. The Right Thing To Do             Carly Simon
(29)  22. My Love                           Paul McCartney
(16)  23. Break Up To Make Up               Stylistics
(27)  24. I'm Doin' Fine Now                New York City
(25)  25. Blue Suede Shoes                  Johnny Rivers
(22)  26. Armed & Extremely Dangerous       First Choice
(24)  27. Peaceful                          Helen Reddy
(23)  28. Daisy A Day                       Jud Strunk
(21)  29. Killing Me Softly With His Song   Roberta Flack
(36)  30. Daniel                            Elton John
(38)  31. Funky Worm                        Ohio Players
(30)  32. Call Me                           Al Green
(31)  33. Danny's Song                      Anne Murray
(35)  34. Out Of The Question               Gilbert O'Sullivan
(37)  35. Dancing To Your Music             Archie Bell
(56)  36. Thinking of You                   Loggins & Messina
(55)  37. Pinball Wizard                    New Seekers
(32)  38. Space Oddity                      David Bowie
(33)  39. 2001                              Deodato
(34)  40. Love Train                        O'Jays
(39)  41. Aubrey                            Bread
(40)  42. Today I Started Loving You Again  Bettye Swann
(41)  43. Could It Be I'm Falling In Love   Spinners
(42)  44. Last Song                         Edward Bear
(43)  45. Do It Again                       Steely Dan
(44)  46. The World Is A Ghetto             War
(45)  47. Don't Expect Me To Be Your Friend Lobo
(46)  48. Love Jones                        Brighter Side
                                                 of Darkness
(47)  49. I'm Just A Singer                 Moody Blues
(48)  50. Peaceful Easy Feeling             Eagles
(49)  51. Superstition                      Stevie Wonder
(50)  52. The Cover of Rolling Stone        Dr. Hook
(51)  53. Daddy's Home                      Jermaine Jackson
(52)  54. Rocky Mountain High               John Denver
(53)  55. You're So Vain                    Carly Simon
(54)  56. Love & Happiness (LP ONLY)        Al Green
 
          SOUTH FLORIDAS TOP ALBUMS & TAPES
 
      1.  BEATLES, 62-66, 67-70             BEATLES
      2.  DARK SIDE OF THE MOON             PINK FLOYD
      3.  MOVING WAVES                      FOCUS
      4.  ALOHA FROM HAWAII                 ELVIS PRESLEY
      5.  TRANSFORMER                       LOU REED
 
This WQAM Survey  is a true,  accurate and unbiased  account of
record popularity, based, in part, upon sales reports, juke box
plays and telephone requests.

Week Ending

05/05

1973

WQAM Jingles Needed!!!

The following WQAM jingle packages are needed.

  • Ullman "One-derful"
  • PAMS Series 25B "The Happy Difference" Sonovox version.
  • PAMS Series 25D "Cheerleaders" Sung with Male vocals
  • The 1963 package of jingles sung by a group called the Skipjacks.
    It may have been a series called "Station Break" by Tucker productions. There are over 1000 cuts including a complete set of time and temperature jingles replacing the Futursonic jingles.
  • Pepper "Fun" Series
  • CRC Series 34? Holiday Series
  • Futursonic Time and Temperature Jingles (Used in the early sixties for the automation)
  • PAMS Series 17 "The New Frontier" (The instrumental cuts.)
  • PAMS Series 18 "Sonosational" (The instrumental cuts are needed)

 

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