WCFL BIG 10 COUNTDOWN
June 22, 1970
Courtesy Rick Rumick
TW LW *1. Mama Told Me (Not To Come) Three Dog Night Dunhill 9 2. Love Land Watts 103rd St Rhythm Band Warner Brothers 2 *3. Ball Of Confusion The Temptations Gordy 4 4. Ride Captain Ride Blues Image Atco 3 *5. The Love You Save The Jackson 5 Motown 20 6. My Baby Loves Lovin' White Plains Deram 1 7. Lay Down (Candles In The Rain) Melanie Buddah 5 *8. Band Of Gold Freda Payne Invictus 17 9. For You Blue/The Long And Winding Road-The Beatles Apple 11 10. Question The Moody Blues Threshold 8 *11. Mississippi John Phillips Dunhill 22 12. Hitchin' A Ride Vanity Fare Page One 7 13. Love On A Two Way Street The Moments Stang 6 *14. A Song Of Joy Miguel Rios A & M 20 15. Gimme Dat Ding The Pipkins Capitol 18 16. The Wonder Of You Elvis Presley R.C.A. 14 *17. Ooh Child The 5 Stairsteps Buddah 24 18. Make Me Smile Chicago Columbia 12 19. Get Ready Rare Earth Rare Earth 16 20. United We Stand Brotherhood Of Man Deram 13 *21. Lay A Little Lovin' On Me Robin McNamara Steed 29 *22. Tighter Tighter Alive And Kicking Roulette 34 23. It's All In The Game Four Tops Motown 23 24. Save The Country Fifth Dimension Bell 26 *25. The Witch The Rattles Probe 30 26. Hey Mister Sun Bobby Sherman Metromedia 15 27. Daughter Of Darkness Tom Jones Parrot 19 *28. Pearl Tommy Roe ABC 33 29. The Letter Joe Cocker A & M 21 *30. Check Out Your Mind The Impressions Curtom 37 31. Cecila Simon & Garfunkel Columbia 27 32. Everything Is Beautiful Ray Stevens Barnaby 28 33. Heighty-Hi Happy Day Varpo 35 34. Teach Your Children Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Atlantic 36 35. Come Saturday Morning The Sandpipers A & M 31 36. Close To You Carpenters A & M N 37. My Marie Englebert Humperdinck Parrot N 38. The Sly, Slick And The Wicked The Lost Generation Brunswick N 39. The Boys In The Band The Boys In The Band Spring N 40. Are You Ready? Pacific Gas & Electric Columbia N
HIT BOUND
Why Can't I Touch You? Ronnie Dyson Columbia
*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,
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