Originally Posted by
johnjeb
Thanks for asking this question sup_fan it gave me the opportunity to reference my new Joel Whitburn Comparison Book that I just got for Christmas and have not had the time to review. Not sure I'm actually answering your question but here are some numbers:
BIMAA: RW #2 for 2 weeks, 12 weeks charted; whereas #1 on both BB & CB for 1 week, 11 weeks charted on each chart
Reflections was #2 for 2 weeks on BB & RW and on each chart for 11 weeks, but only #2 for 1 week on CB, 13 weeks charted
IGMYLM #1 for 3 weeks on RW, 12 weeks charted; #1 for 2 weeks on CB, 11 weeks charted; #2 for 2 weeks on BB, 13 weeks charted
SWBT #1 for 2 weeks CB, 16 weeks charted; #1 for 1 week BB, 16 weeks charted; #2 for 3 weeks RW, 15 weeks charted
LC RW #1 for 4 weeks, 14 weeks charted; CB #1 for 3 weeks, 15 weeks charted; BB #1 for 2 weeks, 16 weeks charted
I also reviewed another book that I forgot I had. It's called "Across The Charts, The 60s" which gives the peak chart position for a particular song on each of Billboard's charts. Although most of The Supremes records did well on the Soul and R&B charts, it seems they generally charted highest on the Hot 100 Pop chart.
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