January 7 to 14 ,1972 - "American Pie" Don McLean #1 - "Bang A Gong" T.Rex - debuts #39
January 21 to 28, 1972 - "Never Been To Spain" 3 Dog Night - jumps to #7 - "American Pie" still #1
February 4 to 11, 1972 "Black Dog" Led Zepplin #1 - "Chnages" David Bowie - debutst #31
February 18 to 25, 1972 - Zepplin #1, "Precious & Few" Climax #2 - "Roundabot" YES #22
February 25 to March 3, 1972 - Zepplin still #1 "A Horse With No Name" America - debuts #25
March 10 to 17, 1972 - "Everything I Own" Bread #3 - "Tiny Dancer" Elton John - debuts #28
March 24 to 31 - "Everything I Own" Bread #1 - "Without You" Nillson #3 - "Changes" David Bowie #4
March 31 to April 7 - "Hosre With No Name" America #1 - "Rockin' Robin" Michael Jackson #5
April 7 to 14, 1972 - America still #1 - Jackson Browne "Dr My Eyses" debuts at #31
May 5 to May 12, 1972 - MISSING!!!!
May 12 to 19, 1972" Roberta Flack #1 for 4th week. Top 40 dropped to top 20 plus top 20 albums
May 19 to 26, 1972 - "Troglodyte" Jimmy Castor Bunch #1 - "Back Of Boogaloo" Ringo Starr #3
May 26 to June 2, 1972 - "Troglodyte" still #1 - "Candy Man" Sammy Davis Jr. #2
And at this point I moved from MD to PD and the mini-tune sheets stopped. Ne management and owners were intent on chnaging everything from the past inlcuidng logos, catch phrases, etc. In my opinon you don't change image when you have been a strong number one for at least the last five years. C'est la Vie.
Bill