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Post by darnall42 on Jan 30, 2021 15:37:50 GMT -5
The 1/27/79 cue sheet has the original extra between #24 and #25 (Shame by Evelyn Champagne King) missing
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Post by JMW on Feb 1, 2021 14:34:20 GMT -5
Also, the cue sheet for 1/24/1981 has Smoky Mountain Rain (debuting at #36) spelled with an "E"; whoever typed out the cue sheet must have either had Robinson or the Bear in mind. This same error can also be seen on the 2/14/1981 cue sheet (this time at the #25 position).
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Post by JMW on Feb 2, 2021 13:13:08 GMT -5
Three errors on the 2/14/1987 cue sheet: - On the AT40 extra after Talk to Me (#22), the "Don't" in "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" has a quote mark instead of an apostrophe.
- At #17, we are told "(You Gotta) Fight For You Right (to Party)".
- The Georgia Satllites are at #5 with Keep Your Hands to Yourself.
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Post by JMW on Feb 13, 2021 19:47:13 GMT -5
There's two errors from 2/20/1988: *After Got My Mind Set On You at #36 is the answer to the question about the longest songtitle at Number One. *After I Want Her at #26, Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go is an AT40 Extra; Wham is not mentioned as the artist.
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Post by JMW on Feb 23, 2021 13:34:16 GMT -5
I didn't see any errors on the 2/23/1980 cue sheet, but I noticed that there's only one LDD listed (I Feel Love after Don't Do Me Like That). Was that really the case?
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Post by at40petebattistini on Feb 23, 2021 13:40:40 GMT -5
I didn't see any errors on the 2/23/1980 cue sheet, but I noticed that there's only one LDD listed (I Feel Love after Don't Do Me Like That). Was that really the case? Captain & Tennille's "Do That To Me One More Time" was at #2, and served double-duty as a LDD.
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Post by Jessica on Feb 27, 2021 16:44:08 GMT -5
I didn't see any errors on the 2/23/1980 cue sheet, but I noticed that there's only one LDD listed (I Feel Love after Don't Do Me Like That). Was that really the case? I thought it was weird when I didn’t see any LDD’s.
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Post by chrislc on Feb 27, 2021 20:41:20 GMT -5
I didn't see any errors on the 2/23/1980 cue sheet, but I noticed that there's only one LDD listed (I Feel Love after Don't Do Me Like That). Was that really the case? Captain & Tennille's "Do That To Me One More Time" was at #2, and served double-duty as a LDD. I wonder if any other shows had two songs with such contradictory titles.
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Post by mga707 on Feb 27, 2021 20:58:24 GMT -5
Captain & Tennille's "Do That To Me One More Time" was at #2, and served double-duty as a LDD. I wonder if any other shows had two songs with such contradictory titles. Always think of "Love Will Keep Us Together" and "Love Will Tear Us Apart" when contradictory titles are mentioned.
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Post by JMW on Feb 28, 2021 18:41:20 GMT -5
3/13/19821) In the Top 3 recap, I Love Rock n Roll is credited to Joan Jett only. 2) The first LDD located at the end of the first hour is Back On My Feel Again by The Babys.
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Post by JMW on Mar 7, 2021 20:46:15 GMT -5
Only one error from 3/14/1987: Prince's latest hit at #35 is Sign of the Times.
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Post by JMW on Mar 13, 2021 19:20:40 GMT -5
There's just one error from 3/21/1981 and it's a repeat: just like on the 1/24/1981 and 2/14/1981 cue sheets, the "smoky" in Smoky Mountain Rain (on its way down at #33 this time around) as an "E" in it. ETA: I took the time to look at the remaining cue sheets from its time in the Top 40 and it was spelled as "Smokey" during its entire chart run. Is it possible that it was originally spelled like that before they changed it to the "correct" spelling later on?
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Post by doofus67 on Mar 13, 2021 21:57:37 GMT -5
There's just one error from 3/21/1981 and it's a repeat: just like on the 1/24/1981 and 2/14/1981 cue sheets, the "smoky" in Smoky Mountain Rain (on its way down at #33 this time around) as an "E" in it. ETA: I took the time to look at the remaining cue sheets from its time in the Top 40 and it was spelled as "Smokey" during its entire chart run. Is it possible that it was originally spelled like that before they changed it to the "correct" spelling later on? Billboard spelled it that way too, throughout its Hot 100 run. Only the correct spelling was ever used on the label. www.45cat.com/record/pb12084
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Post by JMW on Mar 22, 2021 16:59:25 GMT -5
One from 3/22/1986: At #26 is " Living America" from the Rocky IV soundtrack.
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Post by kchkwong on Mar 28, 2021 0:05:16 GMT -5
There's just one error from 3/21/1981 and it's a repeat: just like on the 1/24/1981 and 2/14/1981 cue sheets, the "smoky" in Smoky Mountain Rain (on its way down at #33 this time around) as an "E" in it. ETA: I took the time to look at the remaining cue sheets from its time in the Top 40 and it was spelled as "Smokey" during its entire chart run. Is it possible that it was originally spelled like that before they changed it to the "correct" spelling later on? I checked the label on the single from the discogs.com website the spelling was always "Smoky". For the cue sheet that week (3/21/81), they spelled Bobby Vinton's name wrong, too.
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