In order to fill 53 weeks of charts this year, we had to expand our horizon a little bit ...
So this week we're featuring a chart from Washington, D.C.
(WPGC is promoting the fact that "the station now plays ALBUMS ... and offers up Washington area's FIRST Album Survey ... and a Top 20 list at that!)
Starting there, we see a wide variety of artists ... everything from Jethro Tull to The Chi-Lites to George Carlin, Bread and Sonny and Cher!!!
A quick look at Billboard's Top Albums for the month of June, 1972, shows "Thick As A Brick" at #1, "First Take" by Roberta Flack at #2, "Exile On Main Street" by The Stones at #3, "Joplin In Concert" by Janis, of course, at #4 and "Manassas" by Stephen Stills at #5 ... all of which appear on WPGC's list. (Interesting to see ALL of the members of Super Group Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young represented on this week's list ... in addition to Stills' "Manassas" album we've got "Harvest" by Neil Young and then the "Graham Nash and David Crosby" album they recorded together, spawning the hit "Immigration Man," which sits at #24 on this week's Top Singles Chart, down 12 places from #12 the week before.
On the Pop Singles side, we see Bill Withers making a HUGE leap into The Top Ten this week with "Lean On Me," up 27 places from #33 to #6! America is right behind it at #7 after a move of 17 spots ... and Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose made an 18 point jump from #28 to #10. THAT is a pretty impressive shake-up on The Top Ten Tunes in Washington, D.C.!!!
And it doesn't stop there ...