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Post by doomsdaymachine on Mar 29, 2013 5:49:14 GMT -5
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Post by 1finemrg on Mar 29, 2013 6:32:49 GMT -5
On the 1966 chart, Stevie Wonder's "Nothing's Too Good For My Baby"/"With A Child's Heart" is listed at #50 & #81. Is that once for each side?
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Post by 1finemrg on Mar 29, 2013 6:37:08 GMT -5
I looked at it again & I see that's exactly what you mean. Really enjoyed your work. Thanks!
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Post by chrislc on Mar 29, 2013 17:20:25 GMT -5
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Post by pgfromwp on Mar 30, 2013 8:15:30 GMT -5
Really good stuff! Keep bringing the pre-AT40 soul / r&b music to this board (especially the rarely played songs), as my thread is admittedly mainstream top 40 oriented.
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Post by doomsdaymachine on Mar 31, 2013 23:17:21 GMT -5
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Post by doomsdaymachine on Apr 6, 2013 0:07:26 GMT -5
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Post by pgfromwp on Apr 6, 2013 15:43:23 GMT -5
On that topic, I recently heard Brenton Wood's "Oogum Boogum Song". Talk about an obscure blast from the past!
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Post by mga707 on Apr 6, 2013 16:41:18 GMT -5
On the 1966 chart, Stevie Wonder's "Nothing's Too Good For My Baby"/"With A Child's Heart" is listed at #50 & #81. Is that once for each side? Until November 1969 "Billboard" listed 'A' and 'B' sides separately, if both sides had enough airplay to chart. IIRC, the week that they started listing 'A' and 'B' sides together is the week that "Come Together"/"Something" reached #1. If they had continued to list them separately, neither would have likely hit #1, as "Come Together" was already dropping, and "Something" was apparently peaking at #3.
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Post by doomsdaymachine on Apr 9, 2013 20:34:22 GMT -5
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