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