Billboard’s Hot 100/ Top 40
Chart #38
Sept 16, 1972
Number of singles reviewed this week:95
last week: 80
including:
EDWIN STARR - WHO IS THE LEADER OF THE PEOPLE [2:29]
[prod: Nick Zesses & Dino Fekaris] [writers: Zesses-Fekaris]
Only one other artist is hotter than Michael Jackson on the Top 40 this week, Elvis Presley. Michael Jackson's BEN, the theme to the movie, moves up 13 places while Elvis' BURNING LOVE flames up 18 places. Meanwhile Michael and the rest of the family ride another week on the Top 40 with LOOKIN' THROUGH THE WINDOWS now down to #32. The Supremes stall at #56 while The Four Tops surge with NATURE PLANNED IT at #64 in its second week, a rise of 19 points. Two new Motown singles enter the Hot 100, one by a big name, and one by a new artist [sort of]. No drop offs, six Motown titles total on the Hot 100.
The Top 10:
BLACK AND WHITE by Three Dog Night bolts past the competition this week from #9 to become the latest #1 single, as ALONE AGAIN [NATURALLY] by Gilbert O'Sullivan ends its tenure there after a six week run dipping to #3 as Mac Davis' BABY DON"T GET HOOKED ON ME is now the #2 hit up from #4.
YOU DON'T MESS AROUND WITH JIM plunges to #21 from #8, replaced in the Top 10 by Elton John's HONKY CAT in at #9 from #13. It's John's third time now on the Top 10.
The Top 40:
BEN - Michael Jackson #13 , a 13 place bolt from #26.
LOOKIN' THROUGH THE WINDOWS - Jackson Five dips a bit to #32 from #27, will likely drop off next week.
Biggest mover within the chart, eighteen places:
BURNING LOVE by Elvis Presley #22 from #40.
Five new songs: 3 American, 2 UK , one a future +Top Ten+
Highest Debut:
+GARDEN PARTY+ - Rick Nelson #33 up 9 from #42 [35th and final Top 40 hit]
STARTING ALL OVER AGAIN - Mel & Tim #37 up 7 from #44 [2nd and final Top 40 hit]
WHY/LONELY BOY - Donny Osmond #38 up 5 from #43 [6th & 7th Top 40 hit] this week the record becomes a split hit.
YOU WEAR IT WELL - Rod Stewart - #39 up 6 from #45 [3rd Top 40 hit]
EASY LIVIN' - Uriah Heap -#40 up 1 from #41 [One Hit Wonder]
The Hot 100:
Twelve entries, eleven new, four Top 40 bound, one proxy
Highest Debut:
Third tier
#70 - MIDNIGHT HOUR - Joe Cocker
#81 - WOMAN DON'T GO ASTRAY - King Floyd
#83 - THAT'S HOW LOVE GOES - Jermaine Jackson
#86 - [BABY] DON'T [YOU] DO IT - The Band -HDH written hit for Marvin Gaye #27 1964
#87 - I AM WOMAN - Helen Reddy
#90 - SPACE MAN - Nillson
#92 - BUZZY BROWN - Tim Davis
#93 - BEST THING - Styx
#97 - I'LL MAKE MUSIC - Beverly Bremmers
#98 - KEEP ON RUNNING -Stevie Wonder
#99 - WE CAN MAKE IT - Steve and Eddie
#100 - WITH PEN IN HAND - Bobby Goldsboro
# = first time artist
Motown:
Two debuts:
1st week: - THAT'S HOW LOVE GOES - Jermaine Jackson #83 DEBUT
1st week: - KEEP ON RUNNING - Stevie Wonder #98 DEBUT
2nd week: -^ NATURE PLANNED IT - Four Tops #64 up 19 from #83
7th week: - YOUR WONDERFUL SWEET SWEET LOVE - Supremes #59 repeat position
no offs
****
A very good week for:
Woman
song titles.
LONG COOL WOMAN by the Hollies just missed as a #1 single [2 weeks at #2] and a "new" entry aims for the top as well, I AM WOMAN by Helen Reddy re-enters at #87. Also new this week by King Floyd WOMAN DON'T GO ASTRAY and The Eagles continue their chart ascent with WITCHY WOMAN at #62.
*****
The Four Month Club has a total of three members with each achieving that distinction this week: BEAUTIFUL SUNDAY by Daniel Boone is still rising to #15 in its 16th week. IF LOVING YOU IS WRONG .... by Luther Ingram, still on the Top 40 in its 16th week at #32, and dropping off the Top 40 from #35 to #45 are The Detroit Emeralds and their self-penned, ultra smooth, BABY LET ME TAKE YOU [IN MY ARMS].
Peaking at just #24 [#4 R&B] despite its four month run, this will be The Detroit Emeralds most successful record.
*****
Full page ad this week:
With understandably
Great Pride
ABC/Dunhill Records
Proudly Welcomes
To Our Family
The Four Tops
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Chart Noteworthy : Former Motown act The Spinners have been on the lower rungs of the Hot 100 the past four weeks with HOW COULD I LET YOU GET AWAY. DJs have started playing the records B-side and now this week it becomes a split single with I'LL BE AROUND. It moves up 3 in this its fifth week to #74 from #77.
Also Noteworthy: Speaking of The Spinners, The music industry may not be noticing but a music machine out of Philadelphia has been unleashed and their presence will soon practically dominate. Much more on that to come as it unfolds.
Also from that Philadelphia camp is a most significant yet overlooked record that after peaking at just #64, slips one to #65 before fully departing next week after an eight week run.
It's a cover by The Trammps of the 1934 song, ZING WENT THE STRINGS OF MY HEART , a trademark tune for Judy Garland. The Trammps have taken it and turned it on its head resulting in something entirely new.
Its' reinvented sound seems almost too remarkable as a reboot on its own, and in truth The Trammps have developed their version based on an earlier version by The Coasters in which Billy Guy sings very much like Earl Young of The Trammps [inventor of the disco high hat sound]. The Coasters version was the b-side to their 1958 hit YAKETY YAK.
So unknown are The Trammps, that Billboard was first listing them as The Tramps . Like their name's spelling, they have a distinct sound ....a sound without a name .....yet.
Here's the timeless Judy Garland version:
The Coasters and Trammps versions will appear in next week's chart review.
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