WCFL BIG 10 COUNTDOWN
FOR THE WEEK OF JANUARY 12, 1970
Survey courtesy Randy Anderson
1.
"Venus"
Shocking
Blue
Colossus
2. Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head B.J.
Thomas
Scepter
3. Jam Up, Jelly
Tight
Tommy
Roe
A.B.C.
4. Jingle
Jangle
Archies
Kirshner
5. Whole Lotta
Love
Led
Zeppelin
Atlantic
6. La La (If I Had
You)
Bobby
Sherman
Metromedia
7. Don't Cry
Daddy
Elvis
Presley
R.C.A.
8. I Want You
Back
Jackson
Five
Motown
9. No
Time
Guess
Who
R.C.A.
10. Someday We'll Be
Together
D.
Ross/Supremes
Motown
11. Without Love (There Is Nothing)
Tom
Jones
Parrot
12. Midnight
Cowboy
Ferrante & Teicher
United Artists
13. I'll Never Fall In Love
Again Dionne
Warwick
Scepter
14. Going In
Circles
Friends Of
Distinction
R.C.A.
15. Hey There Lonely
Girl
Eddie
Holman
A.B.C.
16. Wonderful World, Beautiful People Jimmy
Cliff
A & M
17. Evil
Woman
Crow
Amaret
18. Winter World Of
Love
Englebert Humperdinck
Parrot
19. Na Na Hey
Hey
Steam
Fontana
20. Thank You For Lettin' Me Be Myself Sly/Family
Stone
Epic
21. If I Never Know Your
Name
Vic
Dana
Liberty
22. Down On The
Corner
C. C.
Revival
Fantasy
23. Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday Stevie
Wonder
Tamla
24. Up On Cripple
Creek
The
Band
Capitol
25. Early In The
Morning
Vanity
Fare
Page One
26. The Thrill Is
Gone
B. B.
King
Bluesway
27. Heaven
Knows
Grass
Roots
Dunhill
28. Blowing
Away
Fifth
Dimension
Soul City
29. Barbara, I Love
You
New Colony
Six
Mercury
30.
She
Tommy James/Shondells
Roulette
31. Psychedelic
Shack
Temptations
Gordy
32.
Arizona
Mark
Lindsay
Columbia
33. Ma Belle Amie
Tee
Set
Colossus
34.
Cupid
Johnny
Nash
Jade
35. Ticket To
Ride
Carpenters
A & M
36. Walk A Mile In My
Shoes
Joe
South
Capitol
37. Walking In The
Rain
Jay/Americans
United Artists
38. Cold
Turkey
Plastic Ono
Band
Apple
39. Holly
Holy
Neil
Diamond
Uni
40. Leaving On A Jet
Plane
Peter, Paul &
Mary
Warner Bros.
HIT BOUNDS
You Got Me
Hummin'
Cold
Blood
San Francisco
Breaking Up Is Hard To
Do
Lenny
Welch
Commonwealth United
She Came In Thru The Bathroom Window Joe
Cocker
A & M
The WCFL "SOUND 10
SURVEY" represents the relative popularity of records in the Chicago area
conditioned by such
factors as industry tabulation, local record sales and the judgement 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.