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Post by chrislc on Nov 25, 2012 8:50:25 GMT -5
I just noticed that on 12/20/75 there were six #1s in the top 6 positions. How close is that to the most ever, or is it the most ever?
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Post by dukelightning on Nov 25, 2012 9:05:35 GMT -5
It's close! The record is the top 7 being stacked #1s and it happened on 9/21/74 and again on 7/2/77. The latter was during a special however.
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Post by blackbowl68 on Nov 25, 2012 12:01:14 GMT -5
Chris, you may want to also check the following week from the one you noted. The 12/27/75 chart had #1's occupy the top 7, as well as 8 of the top 10.
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Post by chrislc on Nov 25, 2012 13:52:00 GMT -5
Thank you both! I use Walt Bailey for my reference so 12/27 for me is Top 100 of 1975.
I thought six might be pretty close to the most!
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Post by chrislc on Nov 25, 2012 14:02:07 GMT -5
On a related note, That's The Way I Like It returned to #1 after being displaced for three weeks! Is that the most weeks between #1 appearances other than The Twist and I Just Want To Be Your Everything?
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Post by Hervard on Nov 25, 2012 14:29:17 GMT -5
On a related note, That's The Way I Like It returned to #1 after being displaced for three weeks! Is that the most weeks between #1 appearances other than The Twist and I Just Want To Be Your Everything? I seem to remember when they ran that show last year, Casey mentioned something along the lines of how it held the record for the most weeks between appearances at #1 in one chart run.
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Post by dukelightning on Nov 30, 2012 8:44:44 GMT -5
This is the time of the year for notable rebounds. "That's the Way I Like It" was alluded to in the above posts and as any of us that heard the 12/20/75 show last year on Premiere, it set the record for the biggest rebound back to #1, from #4. Then we also have "Le Freak" this time of the year in 1978 starting its unprecedented double rebound to #1. And on this week's SXM show is the biggest rebound record certainly of the pre-Soundscan era if not all time in the top 40. And that is "You Aint Seen Nothin Yet" rebounding from 34 to 8. I would be interested to know what is in second place....I doubt any other record has made a double digit rebound within the top 40.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2012 8:54:28 GMT -5
As as aside to this, I really think if the country music recurrent rule wasn't so stupid that nowadays you might have at least 8 or 9 #1s stacked on top of each other of that chart. Seems everyone these days gets a turn at #1 there.
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