TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP SINGLES OF 1970!

 

 

 

JAMES TAYLOR

Debuted at #83 on September 12, 1970. Five weeks playing the Billboard Singles chart, “Fire And Rain” climbs to #17, this week, October 4-10, 1970.

 

 

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP SINGLES OF 1970!

 

 

 

CHRISTIE

Debuted at #98 on July 18, 1970. Thirteen weeks playing the Billboard Singles chart, “Yellow River” climbs to #50, this week, October 4-10, 1970.

 

 

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP SINGLES OF 1970!

 

 

 

TEEGARDEN & VANWINKLE

Debuted at #90 on September 19, 1970. Four weeks playing the Billboard Singles chart, “God, Love, And Rock & Roll” climbs to #41, this week, October 4-10, 1970.

 

 

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP SINGLES OF 1970!

 

 

 

MASHMAKHAN

Debuted at #100 on August 22, 1970. Eight weeks playing the Billboard Singles chart, “As The Years Go By” climbs to #45, this week, October 4-10, 1970.

 

 

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP SINGLES OF 1970!

 

 

 

THE POPPY FAMILY

Debuted at #100 on August 8, 1970. Ten weeks playing the Billboard Singles chart, “That’s Where I Went Wrong” climbs to #30, this week, October 4-10, 1970.

 

 

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP SINGLES OF 1970!

 

 

 

BRIAN HYLAND

Debuted at #94 on September 5, 1970. Six weeks playing the Billboard Singles chart, “Gypsy Woman” climbs to #46, this week, October 4-10, 1970.

 

 

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP SINGLES OF 1970!

 

 

 

NEIL DIAMOND

Debuted at #90 on July 11, 1970. Fourteen weeks playing the Billboard Singles chart, “Solitary Man” climbs to #44, this week, October 4-10, 1970.

 

 

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP SINGLES OF 1970!

 

 

 

RAY PRICE

Debuted at #91 on August 29, 1970. Seven weeks playing the Billboard Singles chart, “For The Good Times” climbs to #58, this week, October 4-10, 1970.

 

 

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LAST WEEK 50 YEARS AGO: THE HOTTEST HIT IN THE USA

NUMBER 1 IN AMERICA * SEPTEMBER 19-OCTOBER 3, 1970

NUMBER ONE 1970

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FOURTEEN WEEKS on the singles chart, “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” by Diana Ross peaked at #1 this month (3 weeks) on the Billboard Hot 100. Week ending September 19 through October 3, 1970. (Source: Billboard)

 

For our previous Billboard Number One U.S.A. Hits go HERE

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A 1959 DETROIT RADIO ‘BROADCASTING’ AD: WJR 760

A ‘BROADCASTING’ WJR-AM 760 AD Page Rip: August 10, 1959 (On your PC? click image 2x for largest view)

 

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