WQAM FABULOUS 56 SURVEY FOR WEEK ENDING FEB. 1, 1975
South Floridas Top Selling Music
Last This Week Week
(1) 1. FIRE OHIO PLAYERS (2) 2. Mandy Barry Manilow (3) 3. Some Kind Of Wonderful Grand Funk (17) 4. Doctor's Orders Carol Douglas (16) 5. Best Of My Love Eagles (4) 6. Boogie On Reggae Woman Stevie Wonder (8) 7. You're No Good Linda Ronstadt (5) 8. Laughter In The Rain Neil Sedaka (6) 9. When Will I See You Again The Three Degrees (7) 10. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds Elton John (9) 11. You're The First, The Last, My Everything Barry White (12) 12. Bungle In The Jungle Jethro Tull (18) 13. Morning Side Of The Mountain Donny & Marie Osmond (19) 14. Lonely People America (29) 15. Pick Up The Pieces Average White Band (32) 16. Black Water The Doobie Brothers (10) 17. Kung Fu Fighting Carl Douglas (11) 18. Never Can Say Goodbye Gloria Gaynor (13) 19. Cat's In The Cradle Harry Chapin (30) 20. Have You Never Been Mellow Olivia Newton-John (20) 21. I Can Help Billy Swan (22) 22. Rock N' Roll (I Gave You The Best Years Of My Life) Mac Davis (15) 23. Ride 'Em Cowboy Paul Davis (31) 24. Up In A Puff Of Smoke Polly Brown (14) 25. Please Mr. Postman The Carpenters (21) 26. Sally G./Juniors Farm Paul McCartney-Wings (23) 27. When A Child Is Born Michael Holm (25) 28. Angie Baby Helen Reddy (24) 29. Only You Ringo Starr (26) 30. Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy) Al Green (27) 31. One Man Woman/One Woman Man Paul Anka/Odia Coates (28) 32. Fairytale The Pointer Sisters (**) 33. Roll On Down The Highway Bachman-Turner Overdrive (**) 34. Lady Styx (33) 35. My Melody Of Love Bobby Vinton (34) 36. You Got The Love Rufus (35) 37. Whatever Gets You Thru The Night John Lennon (36) 38. Do It (Till You're Satisfied) B.T. Express (37) 39. Everlasting Love Carl Carlton (38) 40. Longfellow Serenade Neil Diamond (39) 41. Carefree Highway Gordon Lightfoot (40) 42. I Honestly Love You Olivia Newton-John (41) 43. You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet Bachman-Turner Overdrive (42) 44. Back Home Again John Denver (43) 45. Tin Man America (44) 46. Wishing You Were Here Chicago (45) 47. People Gotta Move Gino Vanelli (46) 48. Can't Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe Barry White (47) 49. Jazzman Carole King (48) 50. Skin Tight Ohio Players (49) 51. Stop And Smell The Roses Mac Davis (50) 52. Can't Get Enough Bad Company (51) 53. Do It Baby Miracles (52) 54. Beach Baby First Class (53) 55. Tell Me Something Good Rufus (54) 56. You Haven't Done Nothing Stevie Wonder
South Florida's Top Selling Albums and Tapes
1. RELAYER YES 2. Fire Ohio Players 3. Blood On The Tracks Bob Dylan 4. Average White Band Average White Band 5. Really Rosey Carole King
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.