WCFL
BIG 10 COUNTDOWN
FOR THE WEEK OF JANUARY 4, 1971
Survey courtesy Bill Danning
Last Week
*1. Knock Three Times Dawn Bell ( 2) *2. Stoned Love The Supremes Motown ( 4) 3. One Less Bell To Answer The 5th Dimension Bell ( 3) *4. Immigrant Song Led Zeppelin Atlantic( 9) 5. My Sweet Lord George Harrison Apple ( 1) *6. Lonely Days Bee Gees Atco ( 8) *7. I Hear You Knocking Dave Edmunds Mam (18) *8. Black Magic Woman Santana Columbia(13) *9. Love The One You're With Stephen Stills Atlantic(29) *10. If I Were Your Woman Gladys Knight & The Pips-Soul (24) 11. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?-Chicago Columbia( 5) *12. River Deep-Mountain High The Supremes & Four Tops-Motown (21) 13. No Matter What Badfinger Apple (10) 14. Montego Bay Bobby Bloom L & R ( 7) 15. After Midnight Eric Clapton Atco ( 6) *16. 1900 Yesterday Liz Damon's Orient Express-White Whale (23) *17. Games Redeye Pentagram (37) *18. Stoney End Barbra Streisand Columbia (N) 19. Stop The War Now Edwin Starr Gordy (22) 20. For The Good Times Ray Price Columbia(25) 21. The Tears Of A Clown Smokey Robinson & The Miracles Tamla (11) *22. One Bad Apple The Osmonds MGM (N) 23. Share The Land The Guess Who RCA (12) *24. It's Up To You, Petula Edison Lighthouse Bell (38) 25. Your Song Elton John Uni (27) 26. I Think I Love You The Partridge Family Bell (19) *27. It's Impossible Perry Como RCA (32) *28. Rose Garden Lynn Anderson Columbia(33) *29. Remember Me Diana Ross Motown (36) 30. I Dig Everything About You The Mob Colossus(20) 31. If You Could Read My Mind Gordon Lightfoot Reprise (N) 32. Burning Bridges The Mike Curb Congregation-MGM (N) 33. Theme From Love Story Henry Mancini RCA (N) 34. Silver Moon Michael Nesmith & The First National Band RCA (N) 35. See Me, Feel Me The Who Decca (14) 36. Be My Baby Andy Kim Steed (15) 37. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me Elvis Presley RCA (17) 38. Domino Van Morrison Warner Brothers (16) 39. Gypsy Woman Brian Hyland Uni (28) 40. Do It Neil Diamond Bang (N) *Denotes Big 10 Climbers The WCFL "BIG TEN MUSIC" represents the relative popularity of records in the Chicago area conditioned by such factors as industry tabulation, local record sales and the judgment of WCFL's record selection committee. WCFL Radio, The Voice of Labor, is owned and operated by The Chicago Federation of Labor and Industrial Union Council. Resale or reprinting without consent is prohibited. Violators will be prosecuted. WCFL 1971 Index