WABC MusicRadio 77 Survey/20 November 1979
Courtesy of the WABC Musicradio 77
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Survey collected and contributed by Ken Williamson
Additional detail provided by Tom Natoli
For more information contact Allan Sniffen
TW LW 1. No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) - Barbra Streisand/Donna Summer (Columbia) *1 week #1* 2 2. Still - The Commodores (Motown) 1 3. Babe - Styx (A&M) 7 4. Rise - Herb Alpert (A&M) 5 5. Pop Muzik - M (Sire) 3 6. Dim All the Lights - Donna Summer (Casablanca) 4 7. You Decorated My Life - Kenny Rogers (United Artists) 9 8. Good Girls Don't - The Knack (Capitol) 13 9. Rock With You - Michael Jackson (Epic) 11 10. Ladies Night - Kool & the Gang (De-Lite) 8 11. Heartache Tonight - The Eagles (Asylum) 6 12. Ships - Barry Manilow (Arista) 12 13. Broken Hearted Me - Anne Murray (Capitol) 20 14. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - Michael Jackson (Epic) 10 16. Come to Me - France Joli (Prelude) 14 17. Tusk - Fleetwood Mac (Warner Brothers) 16 18. Please Don't Go - KC & the Sunshine Band (T.K.) 19 21. Escape (The Pina Colada Song) - Rupert Holmes (Infinity) 33 26. Take the Long Way Home - Supertramp (A&M) 29 28. You're Only Lonely - J.D. Souther (Columbia) 40 30. We Don't Talk Anymore - Cliff Richard (EMI America) HP 35. Cruisin' - Smokey Robinson (Tamla) -- 41. Do That to Me One More Time - The Captain & Tennille (Casablanca) HP AC Think About Me - Fleetwood Mac (Warner Brothers) AC AC All My Love - Led Zeppelin (Swan Song) AC THE TOP TEN ALBUMS: The Long Run - The Eagles (Asylum) In Through the Out Door - Led Zeppelin (Swan Song) Cornerstone - Styx (A&M) On the Radio/Greatest Hits - Donna Summer (Casablanca) Tusk - Fleetwood Mac (Warner Brothers) Midnight Magic - The Commodores (Motown) Wet - Barbra Streisand (Columbia) Rise - Herb Alpert (A&M) One Voice - Barry Manilow (Arista) I'm the Man - Joe Jackson (A&M) NOTE: Think About Me and All My Love aren't on the printed list. All My Love isn't aired between 6AM and 10AM. SPECIAL NOTE: With ratings continuing to fall, WABC's new program director, Al Brady, fires DJ's Harry Harrison (after 11 years at WABC) after his November 21st show and Chuck Leonard (14 years) after his November 27th show. On November 26th, Dan Ingram moves to mornings and Bob Cruz moves to afternoons. We don't have the printed list this week, so for continuity's sake, the top ten albums listed above is a duplication of last week's top ten.
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