Many of the items on the sheets are missing [such as pick of the week, pick album, and sometimes missing 'last weeks' position.These were all caused by going to a real printing company who took the information from typied sheets, while the earlier sheets were just offset from typed lists we sent to a printer.By the time we say the sheets [we got no proofs] it was too late to change them.
Bill
January 1, 1971 - Top 95 onf 95 for 1970 - "Get Ready" - Rare Earth - #1 for the year
January 1 to 7, 1971 - "My Sweet Lord" - George Harrison #1 - Judy Collins "Amazing Grace" jumps to # 10
January 8 to 16, 1971 - ""Knock Three Times" - Dawn - #1 - "My Sweet Lords" stays at #1
January 15 to 22, 1971 - "Knock Three Times" #1 again - "Love The One You're With" Stephen Stills - jumps to #4
January 22 to 29, 1971 - "One Bad Apple" - Osmonds -Jumps to #2 - "If You Could Read My Mind" - Lightfoot #10
January 29 to February 5, 1971 - "Knock 3 Times" #1 for 4th week - "Me & Bobby McGee" Janis Joplin - debuts
February 5 to 12, 1971 - "One Bad Apple" - Osmonds - #1 - "Chick-A-Boom" - Daddy Dewdrop jumps to #13
February 12 to 19, 1871 - "I Hear You Knocking - Dave Edmonds - #2 -"Proud Mary" - Ike & Tina Turner debutss #38
February 19 to 26, 1971 - Osmonds hold #1 - "What Is Life" - George Harrions debuts at #21
February 26 to March 5, 1971 - "Have You Seen The Rain" -Creedence Clearwater #1 - "Eighteen" Alice Cooper debuts
March 5 to 12, 1971 - CC Revival holds onto #1 - Janis Joplin - "Me & Bobby McGee" goes to #12
March 12 to 19, 1971 - Janis jumt to #5 - "Oye Como Va" Santana and "Joy To The World" debuts
March 19 to 26, 1971 - CC Revical still #! - "Proud Mary" #8 - "I Am I Said" Neil Diamond debuts
March 26 to April 2, 1971 - "Chick-A-Boom" Daddy Dewdrop #1 - "Rhapsody In Blue" Pick of week - Gershon/Kingsley
April 2 to 9, 1971 - "Joy To The World" 3 Dog Night - Big jump to #12 - "She's A Lady" - Tom Jones - #2
April 9 to 16, 1971 - "Joy To The World" - #1 - "Battle Hymn Of Lt. Calley" debuts at #15
April 16 to 23,, 1971 - Three Dog Night still #1 - "Me And You And A Dog Named Boo" - Lobo - debuts at #38
Aprile 23 to 30, 1971 -"I Am I Said" Neil Diamond jumpts to #3 - "Layla" Dereck & The Dominoes - debuts #36
April 30 to May 6, 1971 - 3 Dog Night #1, Neil Diamond #2 "Love Her Madly" The Doors #6
May 7 to 14, 1971 - "Brown Sugar" Rolling Stones - leaps to #8 - "Iron Man" Black Sabbath LP cut - 32
May 14 to 21, 1971 - 3 Dog Night #1, Doors #2, "Ajax Liquor Store" Hudson & Landry - debuts at #23
May 21 to 28, 1971 - "Brown Sugar" Rolling Stones #1 - "It Don't Come Easy" Ringo Starr - #7
May 28 to June 4, 1971 - Rolling Stones still #1 - picture of Alen Moore on back of sheet
June 4 to 11, 1971 - Stones #1, Ringo #3, Lobo #4 - not many other changes
June 11 to 18, 1971 - "Rainy Days & Mondays" - Carpenters - #1 - Edgar Winters #31, Delaney & Boonie #30
June 18 to 25, 1971 - Carpenters still #1 - Pepper Lipsinx pictuire on back of sheet
June 25 to July 2, 1971 "Don't Pull Your Love" Hamilton, Joe Frank, and Reynolds #1 - "It's Too Late" Carole King #8
July 2 to July 9, 1971 - "Don't Pull Your Love" still #1 - "You've Got A Friend" James Taylor - debuts at #27
July 9 to 16, 1971 - "It's Too Late" Carole King #2 - Pulse ratings comments on back
July 16 to 23, 1971 - Carole King still #1 - Doors "Riders On The Storm" debuts #33 - Handwritten comments on back
July 23 to 30, 1971 - MISSING!!!!
July 30 to August 6, 1971 - "You've Got A Frined" #1 - "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" BeeGees - #2
August 6 to 14, 1971 James Taylor still #1 - "Maggie May" Rod Stewwart - debuts at #24
August 13 ro 20, 1971 - "Riders On The Storm" Doors - jumpt to #5 - Slim Whitman "It's A Sint To Tell a Lie - pick single
August 20 to 27, 1971 - MISSING!!!!
August 27 to Septermber 2, 1971 - "Sweet Hitchhikcer" Creedned Clearwater #1 - "Won't Get Fooled Again" The Who #3
Septermber 3 to 10, 1971 "Unlce Albert/Admiral Halsey" McCarteneys #2 - "Be A Music Director Contest" on back
September 10 to 17, 1971 - "Go Away LIttle Girl" Donny Osmond #1 - "Maggie May" Rod Stewwart #7
September 17 to 24, 1971 - Top five remains about the same "The Night They Drove Old Dixed Down" Joan Baez #7
Septermber 24 to October 1, 1971 "Old Dixie" Joan Baez #1, "Ain't No Sunshine" Bill WIthers #2
October 1 to 8, 1971 - no much shange in tops records - BoB Seger ""Lookin' Back" debuts at #22, Cat Stevens #32
October 8 to 15, 1971 "The From Shaft" LP cut - Issac Hayes #24 - Steve Rutledge & Terry Lee WLOF van on back
October 15 to 22, 1971 MISSING!!!!!!
October 22 to November 5, ??? - "Theme From Shaft" #1 - "Baby I'm A Want You" Bread - jumps to #8
November 5 to 12, 1971 - "Gypsys Tramps, and Thieves" Cher #3 - "Only You Know & I Know" Delaney & Bonnie #8
November 12 to 19, 1971 - Top songs pretty much the same - "Brand New Key" Melanie - jumps to 8
November 19 to 26, 1972 - "Shaft" still #1 - "Peace Train" Cat Stevens #7
November 26 to December 3, 1971 - "Shaft" #1 - "Richard Nixon Superstar" LP David Frye - #25
December 3 to 10, 1971 - ""I've Found Somone Of My Own" Free Movement #1 - 3 Dog Night "Lo ve Song" #8
December 10 to 17, 1971 - Melanie #2, Bread #3, "Behind Blue Eyes" The Who - #4 - Carly Simon debuts #28
December 17 to 24, 1971 "Brand New Key" Melanie #1 - Lobo at W.P.Youth Center back of sheet
December 24 to 30, 1971 - MISSING!!!!!!
December 31 to January 7, 1972 - "I'd Like To Teach The World" Hillside Singers #1 - Predict the Future on back of sheet
December 31 to January Unfolded Back - TOP 95 HITS of 1971 - "Joy To The World" #1