1 |
Diana Ross | I'm Still Waiting | |
2 |
The Tams |
Hey Girl Don't Bother Me |
|
3 |
The New Seekers |
Never Ending Song Of Love |
|
4 |
Dawn |
What Are You Doing Sunday |
|
5 |
The Pioneers |
Let Your Yeah Be Yeah |
|
6 |
Family |
In My Own Time |
|
7 |
Buffy Sainte-Marie |
Soldier Blue |
|
8 |
Carole King |
It's Too Late / I Feel The Earth Move |
|
9 |
Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood |
Did You Ever |
|
10 |
Curved Air |
Back Street Luv |
|
11 |
George Harrison |
Bangla Desh |
|
12 |
T Rex |
Get It On |
|
13 |
The Supremes |
Nathan Jones |
|
14 |
Atomic Rooster |
Devil's Answer |
|
15 |
Curtis Mayfield |
Move On Up |
|
16 |
New World |
Tom-Tom Turnaround |
|
17 |
Gilbert O'Sullivan |
We Will |
|
18 |
Hot Chocolate |
I Believe (In Love) |
|
19 |
The Who |
Won't Get Fooled Again |
|
20 |
James Taylor |
You've Got A Friend |
|
21 |
Middle Of The Road |
Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep |
|
22 |
Elvis Presley |
Heartbreak Hotel / Hound Dog |
|
23 |
St Cecilia |
Leap Up And Down (Wave Your Knickers In The Air) |
|
24 |
Rod Stewart |
Maggie May / Reason To Believe |
|
25 |
*Daniel Boone |
Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast |
|
26 |
*Ken Dodd |
When Love Comes Round Again |
|
27 |
Slade |
Get Down And Get With It |
|
28 |
Marmalade |
Cousin Norman |
|
29 |
Shirley Bassey |
For All We Know |
|
30 |
The Sweet |
Co-Co |
Monday, 21 March 2022
Pick of the Pops - September 1971
It's
the things that happen during the writing of a poem that can make it
worthwhile rather than just the first impetus to write it. I suspect
it's the same with most projects. With A Perfect Day of Pop Radio, the playlist that would be the template for my pop music book, the brainwave was to have Pick of the Pops in its customary R2 slot at 1pm and give over the two hours to September 1971, the greatest chart there ever was.
Following that with Sounds of the 70's at
3pm will admittedly make the afternoon a 70's ghetto but, in the words
of Rod Stewart & the Faces as purloined by David Hepworth, there
will be Never a Dull Moment which there won't be for me all day.
Several
of these records are already on the list for the 70's show or others
which frees up space in those places for more and I might even relax the
rule about only one record per act in the day because those names
involved are special ones.
So, played in reverse order of this chart which I don't think is any official BBC chart but is taken from Every Hit. com,
an asterisk indicates we might not quite have time to play that one but
otherwise, it's astonishing how good the hit parade was in those days
or, being at the age when everything seemed great, maybe it's Post Ergo
Propter Hoc, as it were.
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