1970-07-18 — KQWB 1550 AM ( Fargo, North Dakota )
KQWB - 1550 AM - FARGO, ND
THE BIG 15
JULY 18, 1970
TW | LW | | ARTIST | TITLE | WKS | NOTES |
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1 | | | Carpenters | (They Long To Be) Close To You | | | 2 | | | Blood, Sweat & Tears | Blood, Sweat & Tears 3 (LP) | | (LP) | 3 | | | The Rattles | The Witch | | | 4 | | | Freda Payne | Band Of Gold | | | 5 | | | Alive 'N Kickin' | Tighter, Tighter | | | 6 | | | Mark Lindsay | Silver Bird | | | 7 | | | Paul Davis | A Little Bit Of Soap | | | 8 | | | The Five Stairsteps | O-o-h Child | | | 9 | | | Bread | Make It With You | | | 10 | | | The 5th Dimension | Save The Country | | | 11 | | | Miguel Rios | A Song Of Joy | | | 12 | | | Chicago | 25 Or 6 To 4 | | | 13 | | | Three Dog Night | Mama Told Me (Not To Come) | | | 14 | | | Vanity Fare | Hitchin' A Ride | | | 15 | | | Little Richard | Freedom Blues | | | | | | Smith | What Am I Gonna Do | | | | | | Neil Diamond | Solitary Man | | | | | | The Grateful Dead | Workingman's Dead | | (LP) | | | | Creedence Clearwater Revival | Cosmo's Factory (LP) | | (LP) | | | | Mungo Jerry | In The Summertime | | | | | | The Who | Summertime Blues | | | | | | The Uglies | New Day | | | | | | The Boys In The Band | (How 'Bout A Little Hand For) The Boys In The Band | | | | | | The Ides Of March | Superman | | | | | | Edwin Starr | War | | | | | | Dionne Warwick | Paper Mache | | | | | | Robin McNamara | Lay A Little Lovin' On Me | | | | | | Turley Richards | I Heard The Voice Of Jesus | | | | | | The Original Caste | Nothing Can Touch Me (Don't Worry Baby, It's Alright) | | | | | | The Moments | Love On A Two-Way Street | | | HB | | | Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young | Ohio | | | HB | | | The Three Degrees | Maybe | | | HB | | | Ronnie Dyson | (If You Let Me Make Love To You Then) Why Can't I Touch You? | | | HB | | | The Supremes | Everybody's Got The Right To Love | | | HB | | | Dorothy Morrison | Border Song (Holy Moses) | | |
HITBOUNDS
Ohio - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Maybe - The Three Degrees
Why Can't I Touch You - Ronnie Dyson
Everybody's Got The Right To Love - The Supremes
Border Song - Dorothy Morrison
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