1975-03-16 — WAVZ 1300 AM ( New Haven, Connecticut )

                         NEW HAVEN'S TOP THIRTY SONGS

                                MARCH 16, 1975
TWLW ARTISTTITLEWKSNOTES
11 The Doobie BrothersBlack Water
22 LaBelleLady Marmalade
43 Frankie ValliMy Eyes Adored You
34 Olivia Newton-JohnHave You Never Been Mellow
75 EaglesBest Of My Love
56 Minnie RipertonLovin' You
87 B.T. ExpressExpress
68 Ringo StarrNo No Song
99 Sugarloaf/Jerry CorbettaDon't Call Us, We'll Call You
1110 Shirley (And Company)Shame, Shame, Shame
1311 Ohio PlayersFire
2312 Barry ManilowMandy
1413 Grand FunkSome Kind Of Wonderful
1014 StyxLady
1215 Joe CockerYou Are So Beautiful
1516 Al MartinoTo The Door Of The Sun (Alle Porte Del Sole)
1818 Phoebe SnowPoetry Man
2021 Elvis PresleyMy Boy
1722 B.J. Thomas(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song
1622 Ben E. KingSupernatural Thing
1923 Hot ChocolateEmma
2224 Sweet SensationSad Sweet Dreamer
2126 Elton JohnPhiladelphia Freedom
2427 ChicagoHarry Truman
2528 Barry WhiteWhat Am I Gonna Do With You
2629 Sammy JohnsChevy Van
2730 Leo SayerLong Tall Glasses (I Can Dance)
 AceHow Long
28-- FannyButter Boy
29-- Tony Orlando and DawnHe Don't Love You (Like I Love You)
30-- Earth, Wind & FireShining Star


ALBUM CHARTS

TWLW ARTISTALBUMWKSNOTES
 Led ZeppelinPhysical Graffiti
 Olivia Newton-JohnHave You Never Been Mellow
 Bob DylanBlood On The Tracks
 Minnie RipertonPerfect Angel
 John DenverAn Evening With John Denver
 Rufus Featuring Chaka KhanRufusized
 Robin TrowerFor Earth Below
 QueenSheer Heart Attack
 The Doobie BrothersWhat Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
 John LennonRock 'N' Roll

                              NEW WAVES NEW MUSIC

How Long--Ace


                     SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT'S FAVORITE ALBUMS

Physical Graffiti--Led Zeppelin
Have You Never Been Mellow--Olivia Newton-John
Blood On The Tracks--Bob Dylan
Perfect Angel--Minnie Riperton
An Evening With John Denver--John Denver
Rufusized--Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan
For Earth Below--Robin Trower
Sheer Heart Attack--Queen
What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits--Doobie Brothers
Rock & Roll--John Lennon