Monday, October 19, 2020

October 19th, 1970



And it's R. Dean Taylor who takes over the #1 spot this week with "Indiana Wants Me."  (In fact, the Top Six Records remain the same as last week, other than in a new shuffled order.)

In fact, there are only two new entries into The Top Ten this week ... "It Don't Matter To Me" by Bread (which jumps to #7 from #16, proving that "Make It With You" was not a fluke) and James Taylor's consistently rising chart debut, "Fire And Rain," which climbs seven spots from #17 to #10.

As expected, The Partridge Family make a HUGE leap this week, from #26 to #15 ... it's most certainly headed for #1. 

Meanwhile, "Mongoose" and "The King Of Rock And Roll," two of last week's featured debuts, make significant moves as well, climbing from #29 to #20 and #30 to #22 respectively.

But the BIGGEST mover of the week belongs to Bobby Trend, whose "Good Day" climbs from #39 to #26, a jump of 13 places.  (I couldn't hum a line of this tune if my life depended on it!!!)  Does ANYBODY out there remember this one?  It spent six weeks on the WCFL Chart and ultimately peaked at #19.  Crazier yet, it never charted AT ALL on ANY of the national charts ... making me think again that somebody was pocketing a chunk of change to make this record a hit here in Chicago ... and it had to be a 'CFL thing, because WLS didn't chart it at all.)



WCFL charted this on the local Ivanhoe Record Label (I believe Ray Graffia, Jr.'s post-New Colony Six band, the RJM Band, recorded for Ivanhoe, if I'm not mistaken) ... but YouTube clips show it on the Metromedia Record Label, so it must have gotten picked up by a larger distributor.  Still, it never even so much as "bubbled under" nationally, so I'm guessing this was much more of a local thing.  You can check it out below ...
 


Meanwhile, Blood, Sweat and Tears are up twelve places with their latest, "Lucretia MacEvil."

New premiers includes one of my favorites, "Yellow River" by Christie.  I also like Canned Heat's "Let's Work Together."
 



And Simon and Garfunkel are back with another cut from the "Bridge Over Troubled Water" album, "El Condor Pasa" ... it debuts at #35.



Also on this date:

1970 - October 19th – A new film starring Mick Jagger (titled “Ned Kelly”) premiers in theaters.  It totally bombs … and most reviewers waste no time suggesting that Mick should stick to singing.