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 The Storz Years

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Week Ending

01/20

1973

Week Ending

01/20

1973

WQAM FABULOUS 56 SURVEY FOR WEEK ENDING JAN. 20, 1973
 
                   SOUTH FLORIDA'S GIANT 56
 
LAST THIS
WEEK WEEK TITLE                             ARTIST
 
(1)    1. YOU'RE SO VAIN                    CARLY SIMON
(13)   2. Why Can't We Live Together        Timmy Thomas
(2)    3, Me and Mrs. Jones                 Billy Paul
(3)    4. I'm Stone In Love With You        Stylistics
(14)   5. Miami Dolphins No. 1              Lee Ofman
(5)    6. Papa Was A Rollin' Stone          Temptations
(6)    7. Crocodile Rock                    Elton John
(4)    8. Living In The Past                Jethro Tull
(12)   9. I Wanna Be With You               Raspberries
(17)  10. Clair                             Gilbert O'Sullivan
(23)  11. Superstition                      Stevie Wonder
(7)   12. Summer Breeze                     Seals 8 Crofts
(8)   13. I Am Woman                        Helen Reddy
(9)   14. Ventura Highway                   America
(10)  15. Rockin' Pneumonia                 Johnny Rivers
(11)  16. Sitting                           Cat Stevens
(21)  17. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes           Blue Haze
(15)  18. You Ought To Be With Me           Al Green
(16)  19. If I Could Reach You              Fifth Dimension
(18)  20. Something's Wrong With Me         Austin Roberts
(19)  21. If You Don't Know Me By Now       Harold Melvin
(22)  22. Sunny Days                        Lighthouse
(29)  23. Don't Let Me Lonely Tonight       James Taylor
(27)  24. Your Mama Don't Dance             Loggins 8 Messina
(31)  25. Superfly                          Curtis Mayfield
(25)  26. It Never Rains In So. California  Albert Hammond
(26)  27. I'll Be Around                    Spinners
(28)  28. Freddie's Dead                    Curtis Mayfield
(24)  29. I Can See Clearly Now             Johnny Nash
(30)  30. Sweet Surrender                   Bread
(32)  31. I'd Love You To Want Me           Lobo
(33)  32. Spaceman                          Nilsson
(34)  33. Burning Love                      Elvis Presley
(35)  34. Garden Party                      Rick Nelson
(56)  35. Rocky Mountain High               John Denver
(36)  36. Corner of the Sky                 Jackson Five
(37)  37. Nights in White Satin             Moody Blues
(38)  38. Listen to the Music               Doobie Brothers
(41)  39. Funny Face                        Donna Fargo
(40)  40. Good Foot Part I                  James Brown
(42)  41. Crazy Horses                      The Osmonds
(43)  42. Baby Sitter                       Betty Wright
(44)  43. Man Sized Job                     Denise LaSalle
(45)  44. Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me       Mac Davis
(46)  45. Dialogue                          Chicago
(47)  46. Ben                               Michael Jackson
(48)  47. Tight Rope                        Leon Russell
 **   48. Trouble Man                       Marvin Gaye
 **   49. Daddy's Home                      Jermaine Jackson
 **   50. Dreidle                           Don McLean
 **   51. I'm Falling In Love               Spinners
 **   52. Don't Expect Me To Be Your Friend Lobo
 **   53. Oh, Babe, What Would You Say?     Hurricane Smith
 **   54. Keeper of the Castle              Four Tops
 **   55. Love Jones                        Brighter Side
                                                 of Darkness
 **   56. Do It Again                       Steely Dan
 
          FLORIDA'S TOP ALBUMS & TAPES
 
      1.  SUPERFLY                          CURTIS MAYFIELD
      2.  RHYMES 8 REASONS                  CAROLE KING
      3.  ALL DIRECTIONS                    THE TEMPTATIONS
      4.  LIVING IN THE PAST                JETHRO TULL
      5.  HOT AUGUST NIGHT                  NEIL DIAMOND
 
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

01/20

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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