WCOL 92.3 FM

COLUMBUS, OHIO

Week: 1975-07-00
Format: AOR
                  WCOL-FM 92.3 – COLUMBUS   
                      STEREO ROCK 92    
                    SIGNIFICANT SINGLES
                        JULY 1975      
 Lady Blue – Leon Russell     
 Sneakin’ Sally Through The Alley – Robert Palmer
 I Can Understand It – Kokomo
 Fame – David Bowie
 How Sweet It Is – James Taylor
 You Know What I Mean – Jeff Beck
 At Seventeen – Janis Ian
 Feel Like Makin’ Love – Bad Company
 Blue Sky – Joan Baez
 Some Greasy Stuff – The Eleventh House
 I Feel Better – Lovecraft
 Two Fine People – Cat Stevens
 Raleigh-Durham Reel – Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
 I Do All I Can – Mike Greene
 Lady Of The Lakes – Spirit
 Baby This Love I Have – Minnie Ripperton
 Country John – Allen Toussaint
 I Feel A Song – Bob James
 Dancing In The Dark – Lon & Derek
 Stars In My Eyes – Sugarloaf/Jerry Corbetta
 Dance With Me – Orleans
 Turn Back The Pages – Stephen Stills
 Clap Your Hands – The Manhattan Transfer
 Caroline Are You Ready – Steppenwolf
 Floating – Larry Young
 Born To Synthesize – Todd Rundgren
 Fools – George Duke
 That’s The Way Of The World – Earth, Wind & Fire
 It’s All Up To You – Jim Capaldi
 Tell Her No – Del Shannon
 I Can Understand It – Kokomo
 Show Me The Way – Peter Frampton
 Starmaker – The Kinks
 Just One Victory – Hello People
 Think Twice – Donald Byrd
 Beautiful Loser – Bob Seger
 What Can I Do For You – Labelle

 PICTURED DJ’S
 Terry Wilson
 Neal Martin
 Guy Evans
 Mike Perkins
 Scoe
 Stephanie
 Joanne Jones
 Vicki
 Morgan Marsh
 Bob Gooding

NOTES: Although this survey is not dated, it is believed to be from
    around July 1975, based upon the dates that the listed songs 
    charted on other surveys in the ARSA database.

    Kokomo’s “I Can Understand It” appears twice on the survey.

    The song titles and artists shown above are presented exactly
    as they are shown on the printed survey.  Any typos, spelling 
    errors and/or other anomalies are as they appear on the printed 
    sheet. 
 

Contributed by: Gary Pfeifer (Thursday, 2020-07-30)




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