1970-08-17 — WKDA 103.3 FM ( Nashville, Tennessee )


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MUSIC SURVEY

WKDA-FM SURVEY FOR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 7, 1970

TWLW ARTISTTITLEWKSNOTES
1 BreadMake It With You
2 Mungo JerryIn The Summertime
3 Alive 'N Kickin'Tighter, TighterCo-written & co-produced by Tommy James
4 Edwin StarrWarNashville native Charles Hatcher (“Huh, unh…)
5 Chicago25 Or 6 To 4
6 Freda PayneBand Of Gold
7 Eric Burdon And WarSpill The Wine
8 B.J. ThomasI Just Can't Help Believing
9 Carpenters(They Long To Be) Close To You
10 Creedence Clearwater RevivalLookin' Out My Back Door
11 The Flaming EmberWestbound #9
12 Crosby, Stills, Nash & YoungOhio
13 The Ides Of MarchSuperman
14 The SupremesEverybody's Got The Right To Love
15 Blues ImageRide Captain RideNot obvious, but based on the USS Pueblo incident.
16 DawnCandida
17 Diana RossAin't No Mountain High Enough
18 Crosby, Stills, Nash & YoungTeach Your Children
19 The WhoSummertime Blues
20 Kenny Rogers And The First EditionTell It All Brother
21 Clarence CarterPatches
22 Stevie WonderSigned, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours
23 Elvis PresleyI've Lost You
24 Ten Wheel Drive With Genya RavanMorning Much Better
25 R. Dean TaylorIndiana Wants Me
26 Robin McNamaraLay A Little Lovin' On Me
27 Neil DiamondSolitary Man
28 The Poppy Family (Featuring Susan Jacks)That's Where I Went Wrong
29 SugarloafGreen-Eyed Lady
30 Dave MasonOnly You Know And I Know


ALBUM CHARTS

TWLW ARTISTALBUMWKSNOTES
 Ten Wheel Drive With Genya RavanBrief RepliesPick Album
1 The Grateful DeadWorkingman's Dead
2 Blood, Sweat & TearsBlood, Sweat & Tears 3
3 Bob DylanSelf Portrait
4 James TaylorSweet Baby James
5 Soundtrack (Movie)Woodstock
6 DonovanOpen Road
7 Hot TunaHot TunaOffshoot Of Jefferson Airplane
8 It's A Beautiful DayMarrying Maiden
9 Crosby, Stills, Nash & YoungDeja Vu
10 The DoorsAbsolutely Live
11 BreadOn The Waters
12 LoveRevisited
13 Spooky ToothThe Last Puff
14 SteeplechaseLady Bright
15 FreeFire And WaterFREE, not tree (well- all together: “ALL RIGHT NOW!”)

This list of tunes is selected by WKDA as a programming guide.
It is not an indication or a forecast of retail record sales.

Format more accurately: AOR hybrid
Actually, this one's pretty much pop. 7 of the top 10 have no place on
progressive radio. While very few songs would be played on prog stations
at all, EVERY SONG was played on strictly pop stations. 

Album note: Only carry-overs from 6/15 (my last survey) #5, #9