WQAM FABULOUS 56 SURVEY FOR WEEK ENDING NOV. 10, 1973
South Florida's Top Selling Music
LAST THIS WEEK WEEK TITLE ARTIST
(3) 1. HELLO IT'S ME TODD RUNDGREN (1) 2. Midnight Train To Georgia Gladys Knight & Pips (4) 3. Heartbeat It's A Lovebeat The DeFranco Family (2) 4. Angie Rolling Stones (15) 5. Keep On Truckin' Eddie Kendricks (16) 6. Photograph Ringo Starr (5) 7. China Grove Doobie Brothers (6) 8. Halfbreed Cher (10) 9. Summer (The First Time) Bobby Goldsboro (11) 10. Space Race Billy Preston (13) 11. All I Know Garfunkel (14) 12. Knockin' On Heavens Door Bob Dylan (19) 13. Just You And Me Chicago (22) 14. Top Of The World Carpenters (7) 15. That Lady Isley Brothers (8) 16. You Got Me Anyway Sutherland Bros. & Quiver (20) 17. I Got A Name Jim Croce (25) 18. The Most Beautiful Girl Charlie Rich (34) 19. We May Never Pass This Way Seals & Crofts (33) 20. Paper Roses Marie Osmond (12) 21. We're An American Band Grand Funk Railroad (9) 22. Ramblin Man Allman Brothers (26) 23. Nutbush City Limits Ike & Tina Turner (35) 24. Corazon (Heart) Carole King (18) 25. Rocky Mountain Way Joe Walsh (21) 26. Love Me Like A Rock Paul Simon (23) 27. Let's Get It On Marvin Gaye (24) 28. My Maria B. W. Stevenson (27) 29. Let Me In The Osmonds (28) 30. Free Ride Edgar Winter Group (29) 31. Brother Louie Stories (17) 32. Higher Ground Stevie Wonder (30) 33. Yes We Can Can The Pointer Sisters (31) 34. Saturday's Night Alright For Fighting Elton John (32) 35. The Morning After Maureen McGovern (41) 36. Tie A Yelow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree Dawn (36) 37. Delta Dawn Helen Reddy (37) 38. Gypsy Man War (38) 39. If You Want Me To Stay Sly & Family Stone (39) 40. Touch Me In The Morning Diana Ross (40) 41. Diamond Girl Seals & Crofts (42) 42. Gypsy Rose Dawn ** 43. Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress) Helen Reddy ** 44. Show And Tell Al Wilson ** 45. Smokin' In the Boys Room Brownsville Station (43) 46. Live and Let Die Paul McCartney (44) 47. Bad Bad Leroy Brown Jim Croce (45) 48. Young Love/Million to One Donny Osmond (46) 49. Sweet Charlie Babe Jackie Moore (47) 50. Here I Am Al Green (48) 51. Are You Man Enough The Four Tops (49) 52. Behind Closed Doors Charlie Rich (50) 53. Get Down Gilbert O'Sullivan (51) 54. Smoke On the Water Deep Purple (52) 55. Monster Mash Bobby Pickett (53) 56. So Very Hard To Go Tower of Power
South Florida's Top Selling Albums and Tapes
1. GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD ELTON JOHN 2. BROTHER & SISTERS ALMAN BROTHERS 3. GOATS HEAD SOUP ROLLING STONES 4. WE'RE AN AMERICAN BAND GRAND FUNK RAILROAD 5. OL' BLUE EYES IS BACK FRANK SiNATRA
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.
I am looking for the following WQAM jingle packages. I will trade for them or pay cash for dubs. If you have ANY WQAM jingles (or other prduction or airchecks) please contact me: Email: WQAM@560.com
PAMS Series 17 “The New Frontier” (I am missing many cuts, especially the instrumental cuts.)
PAMS Series 18 “Sonosational” (I am missing many of the instrumental cuts.)
PAMS Series 25B“The Happy Difference” Sonovox version. (I need the entire package).
PAMS Series 25D “Cheerleaders” Sung with Male vocals (I need the entire package)
PAMS Series 28 “Happiness Is” (Missing several cuts.)
Ullman “Onederful” (I need the entire package)
Futursonic Time and Temperature Jingles (Used in the early sixties for the automation (I need all)
Pepper “Fun” (I need the entire package)
CRC Holiday Series (I need the entire package)
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.